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==Unit Organization==
 
==Unit Organization==
 
===Squad===
 
===Squad===
The smallest organizational unit, '''Squads''' are normally composed of seven soldiers, including a noncommissioned officer (NCO) and junior NCO to lead them.<ref name=BT>''BattleTroops'', p. 34</ref>  However, squads are rarely deployed individually, instead operating as part of a platoon.<ref name=TW34>''Total Warfare'', p. 34</ref>  Typically, squads are categorized as either maneuver or support squads.  Maneuver squads are armed with their typical small arms, in addition to any light squad support weapons such as a [[Compact Grenade Launcher]] and [[Portable Machine Gun]].  Support squads generally carry larger weapons, such as [[Support Laser]]s or [[SRM Launcher (Standard)|SRM Launchers]], in order to provide the maneuver elements with fire support.<ref name=BT/>
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The smallest organizational unit, '''Squads''' are normally composed of seven soldiers, including a non-commissioned officer (NCO) and junior NCO to lead them.<ref name=BT>''BattleTroops'', p. 34</ref>  However, squads are rarely deployed individually, instead operating as part of a platoon.<ref name=TW34>''Total Warfare'', p. 34</ref>  Typically, squads are categorized as either maneuver or support squads.  Maneuver squads are armed with their typical small arms, in addition to any light squad support weapons such as a [[Grenade Launcher]], while support squads generally carry larger weapons, such as [[Mortar (Heavy)|Heavy Mortars]] or [[Support Laser (Heavy)|Heavy Support Lasers]], in order to provide the maneuver elements with fire support.<ref name=BT/>
  
 
However, some mechanized units make use of a smaller squad size, due in part to the size of their APC or IFV.  Mechanized squads mounted in hovercraft number only five soldiers, while those in wheeled vehicles number six.<ref name=TM147>''TechManual'', p. 147</ref>
 
However, some mechanized units make use of a smaller squad size, due in part to the size of their APC or IFV.  Mechanized squads mounted in hovercraft number only five soldiers, while those in wheeled vehicles number six.<ref name=TM147>''TechManual'', p. 147</ref>
  
 
===Platoon===
 
===Platoon===
The '''Platoon''' is the smallest unit most commonly committed to the battlefield, though it will often break off into its constituent squads during battle.<ref name=TO27>''Tactical Operations'', p. 27</ref>  For most infantry types, the platoon is composed of four squads, three maneuver and one support, for a total of twenty-eight soldiers.  The platoon is led by a junior commissioned officer, typically a [[Lieutenant]] assisted by a senior NCO.  They command the unit from the support squad and assume the positions normally filled in by the junior NCOs.<ref name=BT/>  In some platoons, a [[Field Medic]] takes the place of one or more of the squad support weapons.<ref name=TO340>''Tactical Operations'', p. 340</ref>
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The '''Platoon''' is the smallest unit most commonly committed to the battlefield, though it will often break off into its constituent squads during battle.<ref name=TO27>''Tactical Operations'', p. 27</ref>  For most infantry types, the platoon is composed of four squads, three maneuver and one support, for a total of twenty-eight soldiers.  It is led by a junior commissioned officer, typically a [[Lieutenant]] assisted by a senior NCO, and commands the support squad during combat operations.<ref name=BT/>  In some platoons, a [[Field Medic]] takes the place of one or more of the squad support weapons.<ref name=TO340>''Tactical Operations'', p. 340</ref>
  
 
Jump infantry platoons only contain three squads, for a total of twenty-one soldiers, and lacks a dedicated support squad.  In addition, mechanized platoons include additional personnel to operate their vehicles, typically one APC/IFV per squad.<ref name=BT/>
 
Jump infantry platoons only contain three squads, for a total of twenty-one soldiers, and lacks a dedicated support squad.  In addition, mechanized platoons include additional personnel to operate their vehicles, typically one APC/IFV per squad.<ref name=BT/>
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===Regiment===
 
===Regiment===
The '''Regiment''' is the largest infantry formation still in use outside the Free Worlds League, composed of three to four battalions and led by either a Colonel or [[General]].  A command company is common to allow the commander to better direct his forces, though this varies between organizations.  An infantry regiment could include other support units, though in modern times usually it is integrated into a [[Regimental Combat Team]].
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The '''Regiment''' is the largest infantry formation still in use, composed of three to four battalions and led by either a Colonel or [[General]].  A command company is common to allow the commander to better direct his forces, though this varies between organizations.  An infantry regiment could include other support units, though in modern times usually it is integrated into a [[Regimental Combat Team]].
  
 
===Brigade===
 
===Brigade===
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===Division===
 
===Division===
The largest formation used by the SLDF, infantry '''Divisions''' were either foot, mechanized or jump.  Each consisted of two infantry brigades and a third [[BattleMech]] brigade, as well as support units such as an [[aerospace fighter]] [[Wing (Military Unit)|wing]].  The use of the division died with the SLDF.<ref name=SL134/>
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The largest formation used by the SLDF, infantry '''Divisions''' were either foot, mechanized or jump.  Each consisted of two infantry brigades and a third [[BattleMech]] brigade, as well as support units such as an [[AeroSpace Fighter]] [[Wing (Military Unit)|wing]].  The use of the division died with the SLDF.<ref name=SL134/>
  
 
==Variations==
 
==Variations==
===Free Worlds League===
 
Unlike the rest of the [[Successor States]], the Free Worlds League operates four platoons per company, four companies per battalion, four battalions per regiment, and four to five regiments per division.<ref name="FM:FWLp20">''Field Manual: Free Worlds League'', p. 20</ref>
 
 
 
===Periphery===
 
===Periphery===
 
Like the [[Successor States]], many of the powers within the [[Periphery]] follow the same standard in regards to their infantry forces.  However, the [[Marian Hegemony]] uses a different measure of organization: foot and motorized infantry platoons are composed of ten squads of ten soldiers each, while jump platoons contain five squads of ten soldiers each.  Within the [[Taurian Concordat]], these same platoons are composed of three squads of ten soldiers each.<ref name=TM147>''TechManual'', p. 147</ref>
 
Like the [[Successor States]], many of the powers within the [[Periphery]] follow the same standard in regards to their infantry forces.  However, the [[Marian Hegemony]] uses a different measure of organization: foot and motorized infantry platoons are composed of ten squads of ten soldiers each, while jump platoons contain five squads of ten soldiers each.  Within the [[Taurian Concordat]], these same platoons are composed of three squads of ten soldiers each.<ref name=TM147>''TechManual'', p. 147</ref>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[BattleTroops]]''
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*''[[BattleTroops]]''
* ''[[The Star League]]''
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*''[[The Star League]]''
* ''[[Tactical Operations]]''
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*''[[TechManual]]''
* ''[[TechManual]]''
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*''[[Total Warfare]]''
* ''[[Total Warfare]]''
 
  
  
[[Category:Tables of organization and equipment]]
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