Difference between revisions of "Division (military)"

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A division is a term utilized by the United States Military.  A division is commanded by a Major General, consists of approximatelly 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers, and generally consists of 3 elements, each the size of a brigade.  The division is able to conduct sustained battles and conducts large-scale tactical operations for the corps.
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A division is a term utilized by the United States Military.  A division is commanded by a Major General, consists of approximately 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers, and generally consists of 3 elements, each the size of a brigade.  The division is able to conduct sustained battles and conducts large-scale tactical operations for the corps.
  
RTR also utilizes the rank of [[Major General]].
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RTR utilizes the ranks of [[Colonel]] through [[Major General]] to command the Division. The Division Leader maintains Command Authority over all Division sections and elements.
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===Current Division Leader===
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[[Colonel|COL]]. MICK3

Revision as of 13:16, 4 March 2012

A division is a term utilized by the United States Military. A division is commanded by a Major General, consists of approximately 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers, and generally consists of 3 elements, each the size of a brigade. The division is able to conduct sustained battles and conducts large-scale tactical operations for the corps.

RTR utilizes the ranks of Colonel through Major General to command the Division. The Division Leader maintains Command Authority over all Division sections and elements.

Current Division Leader

COL. MICK3