23 May 2013

Structure of the United States Army | Army Rank Structure | Graphic

Structure of the United States Army





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Structure of the United States Army

Fireteam (4 Soldiers) commanded by Junior Non-Commissioned Officer
Squad (about 10 Soldiers) commanded by Staff Sergeant
Platoon (2-4 Squads; 16-44 Soldiers) commanded by Lieutenant
Company (3-4 Platoons; 62-180 Soldiers) commanded by Captain
Battalion (4-8 Companies; 300-1000 Soldiers) commanded by Lieutenant Colonel
Brigade (2-5 Battalions; 3000-5000 Soldiers) commanded by Colonel
Division (3-4 Brigades; 10,000-15,000 Soldiers) commanded by Major General
Corps (2-5 Divisions; 20,000-45,000 Soldiers) commanded by Lieutenant General
Field Army (2+ Corps; 80,000-200,000 Soldiers) commanded by General
Army Group (4-5 Field Armies; 400,000-1,000,000 Soldiers) commanded by General
Army Region (3+ Filed Armies; 1-3 Millions Soldiers) commanded by Four or Five Star General






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