ekip, takım, tugay, alayları tugaylara göre tanzim etmek, askeri birlik, ekip/tugay, yangın için organize edilmiş bir grup insan, i., ask. tugay, TUGAY:Genel olarak tümenden küçük olup emrine alay veya tabur ve ihtiyaçları karşılayacak şekilde kurulmuş küçük birlikler verilen bir kara ordusu birliği, bir araya getirmek, gruplar meydana getirmek, liva,
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alayları tugaylara göre tanzim etmek
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askeri birlik Askeri
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ekip/tugay
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yangın için organize edilmiş bir grup insan
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TUGAY:Genel olarak tümenden küçük olup emrine alay veya tabur ve ihtiyaçları karşılayacak şekilde kurulmuş küçük birlikler verilen bir kara ordusu birliği Askeri
A brigade usually consists of three battalions and forms part of a division, Civilian workforce or organization (e.g. fire brigade), Military unit forming part of an army. Traditionally formed from two regiments. Traditionally, two brigades form a division, To form troops into a brigade, bde, To form into a brigade, or into brigades, army unit smaller than a division form or unite into a brigade, Any body of persons organized for acting or marching together under authority; as, a fire brigade, During the Korean War, brigade was an organizational structure used by the British, the Canadians and the Turks Consisting of a headquarters and two or more battalions, it was roughly analogous to an American regiment, military unit forming part of an army. A brigade usually consists of three battalions and forms part of a division, A body of troops, whether cavalry, artillery, infantry, or mixed, consisting of two or more regiments, under the command of a brigadier general, Varying historically from army to army, the brigade generally refers to a unit of organization consisting of two to eight battalions In The Marshal's Baton, any brigade with the equivalent of six or less stands should be rostered on one line only, An Army Brigade is a collection of different Regiments and supporting units that have been grouped together for a specific purpose A fighting Brigade will traditionally contain Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery Regiments together with many supporting cap badges The composition of each Brigade will differ depending on its responsibility but could often contain 5,000 soldiers, a group of about 4,000 men in the army; often shortened to Bde, form or unite into a brigade, army unit smaller than a division, A brigade is one of the groups which an army is divided into. the men of the Seventh Armoured Brigade. see also fire brigade. Military unit commanded by a brigadier general or a colonel and composed of two or more subordinate units, such as regiments or battalions. Two or more brigades make up a division, A unit usually smaller than a division to which are attached groups and/or battalions and smaller units tailored to meet anticipated requirements, A group of persons organized for a specific purpose, Is made up of two or more battalions, Normally consists of three battalions and supporting elements and is commanded by a brigadier general The smallest formation (ie self-sufficient unit) in that it also contained troops of other arms besides those forming its principal bulk It includes about 4,300 personnel in peacetime and 6,200 in wartime, - Four regiments, or 4184 men, Military unit consisting of regiments or battalions banding together with one assigned leader, military unit consisting of many troops,
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A brigade usually consists of three battalions and forms part of a division - "One additional brigade of 3,500 U.S. troops has just arrived in Afghanistan."
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Civilian workforce or organization (e.g. fire brigade)
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Military unit forming part of an army. Traditionally formed from two regiments. Traditionally, two brigades form a division
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To form troops into a brigade
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To form into a brigade, or into brigades
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army unit smaller than a division form or unite into a brigade
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Any body of persons organized for acting or marching together under authority; as, a fire brigade
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During the Korean War, brigade was an organizational structure used by the British, the Canadians and the Turks Consisting of a headquarters and two or more battalions, it was roughly analogous to an American regiment
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military unit forming part of an army. A brigade usually consists of three battalions and forms part of a division
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A body of troops, whether cavalry, artillery, infantry, or mixed, consisting of two or more regiments, under the command of a brigadier general
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Varying historically from army to army, the brigade generally refers to a unit of organization consisting of two to eight battalions In The Marshal's Baton, any brigade with the equivalent of six or less stands should be rostered on one line only
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An Army Brigade is a collection of different Regiments and supporting units that have been grouped together for a specific purpose A fighting Brigade will traditionally contain Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery Regiments together with many supporting cap badges The composition of each Brigade will differ depending on its responsibility but could often contain 5,000 soldiers
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a group of about 4,000 men in the army; often shortened to Bde
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form or unite into a brigade
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army unit smaller than a division
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A brigade is one of the groups which an army is divided into. the men of the Seventh Armoured Brigade. see also fire brigade. Military unit commanded by a brigadier general or a colonel and composed of two or more subordinate units, such as regiments or battalions. Two or more brigades make up a division
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A unit usually smaller than a division to which are attached groups and/or battalions and smaller units tailored to meet anticipated requirements
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A group of persons organized for a specific purpose
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Is made up of two or more battalions
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Normally consists of three battalions and supporting elements and is commanded by a brigadier general The smallest formation (ie self-sufficient unit) in that it also contained troops of other arms besides those forming its principal bulk It includes about 4,300 personnel in peacetime and 6,200 in wartime
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- Four regiments, or 4184 men
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Military unit consisting of regiments or battalions banding together with one assigned leader
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