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intended to introduce an element of flexibility, and consequently two other section groupings were devised; an assault team/support team grouping where the Delta fireteam (consisting of the section 2IC, a rifleman, and both section gunners) was responsible for covering the
Charlie fireteam (consisting of the section commander and three riflemen, though this could be raised to four if the rifleman in the Delta fireteam was moved to the Charlie fireteam) during the latter's movement from one position to another, and a modified version of the earlier rifle group/gun group organisation, used if it was felt that the strongest possible manoeuvre force was required, where both section gunners formed the gun group and all remaining personnel formed the Charlie fireteam which acted as the rifle group. There were also groupings devised in relation to specific combat scenarios; sections engaged in trench clearing could either be organised as usual or be split into four assault teams of two men each, while sections tasked with clearing a house were organised into a command group, a covering group comprising both section gunners (and possibly the section 2IC), and two assault groups of two riflemen each.
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Marines (heavy machinegun section) to as many as 32 in an 81-mm mortar section. In headquarters, service, and support units throughout the USMC (CE, GCE, ACE, and LCE), sections are used as functional sub-units of headquarters or platoons. For example, the intelligence section (S-2) of a battalion or squadron headquarters; the communications-electronics maintenance section, communication platoon, regimental headquarters company; armory section, Marine aviation logistics squadron. In Marine aircraft squadrons, section is also used to designate a flight of two or three aircraft under the command of a designated section leader. Some sections, such as weapons platoon sections are led by a staff non-commissioned
Officer (SNCO), usually a staff sergeant. Tank and other armored vehicle sections, as well as service and support sections, may be led by either an officer, usually a lieutenant (or a CWO, in the case of service and support units), or a SNCO ranging from staff sergeant to master sergeant. Headquarters and aircraft sections are always led by a commissioned officer. Rifle squads generally contain 13 marines.
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904:, and all other section members were armed with Lee–Enfield rifles (though the corporal might swap his machine carbine with another member of the section). At the onset of hostilities in 1939, the section consisted of the section commander, one Bren gunner and his assistant, and five riflemen for a total of eight men; in 1940, this was increased to ten men. A typical section as of 1944 was divided into a 'rifle group' consisting of the section commander and six riflemen, and a 'gun group' consisting of the section 2IC and gun controller, the section gunner or Bren No. 1, and the Bren No. 2 carrying a spare barrel for the Bren gun; the six riflemen each carried two Bren magazines and a bandolier with a further fifty rounds, the Bren No. 2 carried five magazines, and the other two members of the gun group carried four magazines for a total of a thousand rounds of ammunition for the Bren. Three sections together formed a
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920:(SLR) and six riflemen with L1A1 SLRs, while the gun group consisted of the section 2IC and gun controller (Lance corporal) with an SLR, the section gunner or GPMG No. 1 with the GPMG, and the GPMG No. 2 with an SLR and a spare GPMG barrel. A certain amount of 7.62mm linked ammunition was carried by all members of the section (200 rounds per gun group member, 50 rounds per rifle group member), with ammunition held by the rifle group being redistributed to the gun group prior to an assault. In a mechanised battalion, the section nominally consisted of ten men as well, but two of these were detailed as vehicle crewmen, thus giving a dismounted strength of eight men. As a result of this, a mechanised section's rifle group only had four riflemen; two of these could be detailed as a Medium Anti-tank Weapon (MAW) No. 1 with an
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UGL. The rifle group/gun group organisation was replaced by a fast assault/fire support grouping where the
Charlie fireteam consisted of the section commander with UGL and a rifleman, while all remaining personnel formed the Delta fireteam. Trench clearing and house clearing groupings remained unchanged. Some units operating in Afghanistan carried on using the L7A2 GPMG as the section machine gun or included it as an additional weapon on the scale of one per fireteam; in the case of the latter, this meant that only two L85A2s (at least one of which was fitted with the UGL) were carried per section. The 84mm
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sections organised according to the earlier rifle group/gun group model would still be in existence until at least 1988, with changes in such sections mostly being limited to earlier weapons being replaced by their newer equivalents. The
British section continued to consist of eight soldiers, but under normal circumstances these were now divided into a Charlie and Delta fireteam with each team comprising an NCO and three other men. The platoon continued, and continues, to be composed of three sections.
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eight men (as well as any men detailed as vehicle crew) regardless of the battalion type; this reorganisation also saw the rifle group being modified to consist of the section commander with an SLR and four riflemen with SLRs and 66mm HEAT rockets. In the event of a significant armour threat, two riflemen would be re-roled as a MAW No. 1 with an L14A1 84mm anti-tank gun and either a 9mm
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section and were carried as needed; the normal section grouping had one LAW per fireteam, while the assault team/support team grouping could have a LAW carried by one or both teams depending on the perceived armour threat. It was also possible to have the platoon's reserve section equipped with all six LAWs, leaving the two forward sections unencumbered for
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Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta. Alpha and Bravo make up
Assault Group 1; Charlie and Delta make up Assault Group 2. The section commander will have overall control of the section, and is assigned to Fireteam Alpha of Assault Group 1. The 2IC will be in command of Assault Group 2, and is assigned to Fireteam Charlie.
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in the US Infantry. In Armor, Armored
Cavalry, Mechanized Infantry, and Stryker Infantry units, a section consists of two tanks/armored vehicles, with two sections to a platoon. The platoon leader leads one section and the platoon sergeant leads the other. Some branches, such as Air Defense Artillery
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Fireteams could also be split into smaller sub-divisions of two men each outside of these groupings, particularly during fire and manoeuvre. Two LAW 80 launchers (designated as the L1A1 94mm HEAT rocket system and henceforth referred to as LAWs) were part of the standard equipment allocation for each
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Tactical doctrine stated that, where casualties were sustained, a section could only be reduced to one NCO and five other ranks before bayonet power in the assault or the ability to organise a proper system of double sentries at night time were fatally compromised. Later sections would all consist of
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The L85A2 began being upgraded to L85A3 standard from 2018 onwards, while the L86A2 and L110A3 began to be removed from service in 2019, leaving the L129A1 and L7A2 as the standard section designated marksman rifle and standard section machine gun respectively. With section commanders now also being
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Historically, a section of US Infantry was a "half platoon" (the platoon itself being a "half company"). The section was led by a sergeant assisted by one or (later) two corporals and consisted of a total of from 12–50 soldiers, depending on the time period. In the US Cavalry, a section was roughly
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L86A2s in Cadet Forces use began to be withdrawn from service at the same time as those held by the
British Armed Forces, with no direct replacement for the weapon being identified; as such, all members of an Army Cadet Force or Combined Cadet Force section are currently riflemen armed with L98A2s.
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Both World War II and Cold War section tactics were designed with a view to bringing the section machine gun to bear on the enemy and providing support to it; once the gun group had suppressed the enemy ("winning the firefight"), the rifle group would assault and destroy the enemy position with the
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an antiarmor platoon, consisting of a three-man platoon headquarters and a
Javelin section, containing a section leader and two Javelin squads, each having two teams of two men each, and an antitank (TOW) section, containing a section leader and four antitank squads, each having a squad leader and
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to denote a squad-sized unit that may act independently of each other in the larger platoon formation. (I.e., the Firing
Platoon consists of several gun sections, which are the basic firing elements of the unit.) The section is used as an administrative formation and may be bigger than the regular
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The two other section groupings were also modified; the assault team/support team grouping now had the
Charlie fireteam consist of the section commander, a rifleman with UGL, and both section gunners, with the Delta fireteam consisting of the section 2IC, both section marksmen, and a rifleman with
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The service also said company personnel will work in "small, versatile teams" tailored for their mission, delivering "a more agile and lethal capability". Traditionally, Royal Marines operate in sections of eight but, as part of the Future Commando Force, Commandos have been testing these smaller
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The Lee-Enfield No. 4 rifle and Bren light machine gun were not replaced with 7.62mm weapons like they were in the Armed Forces; when the Armed Forces then adopted the select-fire L85, the Cadet Forces were instead issued with the straight-pull L98A1. While the self-loading L98A2 version that has
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In artillery batteries, the firing platoon consists of a platoon headquarters and six artillery sections, each containing a section chief (staff sergeant) eight-member gun crew with one howitzer, and a driver and prime mover (i.e., a truck to tow the artillery piece and transport the gun crew and
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This grouping provided a balanced organisation, with either fireteam being capable of moving to assault or supporting the other fireteam's movement (though doctrine still had the Lance Corporal's fireteam providing covering fire in the initial stages of a section attack). The fireteam concept was
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as the 2IC. The section is further divided into two assault groups of four soldiers each (equivalent to the Australian and British fireteams) and a vehicle group consisting of a driver and a gunner. Assault groups are broken down to even smaller 'fireteams' consisting of two soldiers, designated
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Gunner armed with an L86A1 5.56mm light support weapon (Upgraded to L86A2 from 2002 to 2006; often replaced informally by the earlier L7A2 7.62mm general purpose machine gun owing to the L86's shortcomings in the section machine gun role, and later officially replaced by the L110A1 5.56mm light
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The USMC employs sections as intermediate tactical echelons in infantry, armored vehicle units (individual vehicles being the base tactical element), and low altitude air defense (LAAD) units, and as the base tactical element in artillery units. Infantry sections can consist of as few as eight
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to replace the L14A1 gun and the L1A3 66mm rockets from the mid-to-late 1980s onwards led to the rifle group/gun group organisation being abandoned in favour of fireteam groupings, with this being officially mentioned as early as 1982 and being given full doctrinal definition by 1986; however,
1818:(which is responsible for all South African Army infantry), the standard infantry section is divided into a seven-man rifle group and a three-man machine gun group as per the earlier British model; the rifle group consists of a section commander (Corporal) and six riflemen, all armed with
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The 1950s initially had no meaningful changes to the infantry section and its armament save for the rifle group gaining a seventh man, but later saw the replacement of .303in weapons with new models chambered for 7.62mm NATO, as well as a shift from the magazine-fed Bren to the belt-fed
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also make use of infantry sections; these are equipped similarly to their British Army counterparts though with explosives limited to smoke grenades and hand-fired rocket flares, and with a different small arms selection. The following section groupings were used until 2018:
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Gunner armed with an L86A1 5.56mm light support weapon (Upgraded to L86A2 from 2002 to 2006; often replaced informally by the earlier L7A2 7.62mm general purpose machine gun owing to the L86's shortcomings in the section machine gun role, and later officially replaced by the
792:(four people – L1A1 SLRs). The section was later reduced to nine men, and consisted of the section commander, a two-man scout group, the section 2IC and two other men in the gun group, and a three-man rifle group; the section commander would usually move with the latter.
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armoured personnel carrier can accommodate a section consisting of ten men, this is in relation to the earlier Cold War section organisation, with sections organised according to the later and post-Cold War organisation remaining at eight men.
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was introduced into service; issue was scaled at twelve L85A1 HE rifle grenades and six L15A1 rifle grenade launcher sights per section, effectively allowing all rifle-equipped members of the section to carry and use two rifle grenades each.
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Changes were made to the section's equipment during the 2000s in response to operational demands and experience; the L85A1 rifle was upgraded to L85A2 standard between 2002 and 2006, with a further upgrade package consisting of a
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With the introduction of the Light Machine Gun (LMG), the LSW will be used for longer range (600-800m), accurate, suppressive fire. It will become the sharpshooter system of the section to out-range any potential
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To use these weapons to best effect a new grouping within an infantry section has been devised. It is called the 'fire team'. A fire team is a sub-unit of an infantry section normally consisting of a NCO and 3
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The normal fighting strength is two NCOs and six men but it can operate as low as one NCO and five men. The section will be organised either into a gun group and a rifle group or into two equal sized fire
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In the Danish Army, the section consists of two squads, usually commanded by a Sergeant First Class. Sections are usually highly specialized support units providing heavy weapons support, EOD support etc.
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an 81mm mortar platoon, consisting of a five-man platoon headquarters and two 81mm mortar sections, each section containing four 81mm mortar squads of six men each and an eight-man section headquarters.
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Gunner (Private) armed with an L7A2 7.62 mm general purpose machine gun (at the section commander's discretion, the gunner can be re-designated as an additional rifleman with an L85A2/A3 5.56 mm rifle)
1045:(UGL) was introduced as a replacement for the L85A1 HE rifle grenade, the L86 light support weapon was replaced as the section machine gun by the L110A1-A3 5.56mm light machine gun acquired as an
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and a MAW No. 2 with additional 84mm rounds but otherwise continued to act as riflemen (in other battalions, the MAW No. 1 and No 2 were normally part of the platoon headquarters). Rifle-launched
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replaced the L1A1 94mm HEAT rocket as the section anti-armour weapon, though carrying arrangements were essentially unchanged; the Javelin can also be carried for anti-armour capability. The
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that had been used with the Lee-Enfield rifle continued to be made available for anti-armour defence in lieu of or in addition to the L14A1, with these later being replaced by shoulder-fired
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describes an organization equivalent to an English-language platoon and is a subunit of a company, in most military contexts. (In cavalry or armoured units, a subunit of a company is a
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as 2IC. Each section is divided into one 3-man group – including the section commander, and two 2-man groups. Weapons carried by each section include two light anti-tank weapons, two
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1713:, explosive charges or a machine gun tripod as required. The riflemen would provide security and covering fire for the machine gun element. Two of the standard issue bolt-action
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In low altitude air defense (LAAD) batteries, the firing platoons consist of three sections, each consisting of a section leader and five two-man Stinger missile teams.
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Section 2IC (Lance Corporal) armed with a No. 4 .303 rifle (Partially and then completely substituted by the L98A1 5.56mm cadet GP rifle in the late 1980s and the 1990s)
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Section Commander (Corporal) armed with a No. 4 .303 rifle (Partially and then completely substituted by the L98A1 5.56mm cadet GP rifle in the late 1980s and the 1990s)
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The machine carbine is normally the weapon of the section commander. Occasions will arise, however, when it may be advisable to give it to another man in the section.
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Designated marksman armed with an L86A2 5.56mm light support weapon (Supplemented and then largely replaced by L129A1 7.62mm sharpshooter rifle from 2010 onwards)
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Designated marksman armed with an L86A2 5.56mm light support weapon (Supplemented and then largely replaced by L129A1 7.62mm sharpshooter rifle from 2010 onwards)
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2726:. Land Warfare Studies Centre Working Papers. Vol. Working Paper No. 124. Duntroon, Australian Capital Territory: Land Warfare Studies Centre. p. 11.
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1680:(GPMG) based unit. The advantage of the GPMG concept was that it added greatly to the overall volume of fire that could be put out by a squad-sized unit. The
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an (sic) infantry section consists of two four-man fire teams each consisting of IW(2), LSW(1) and LMG(1). One IW has the Underslung Grenade Launcher (UGL).
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The rifle section of a Second World War infantry battalion was generally formed of a corporal as the section commander, a lance corporal as the section
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Five Riflemen armed with No. 4 .303 rifles (Partially and then completely substituted by L98A1 5.56mm cadet GP rifles in the late 1980s and the 1990s)
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a heavy machine gun (HMG) platoon, consisting of a four-man platoon headquarters and three HMG sections, each having two HMG squads of four men each.
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916:(GPMG). Most battalions reverted to a ten-man section organisation, with the rifle group now consisting of the section commander (corporal) with an
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able to tailor equipment formations as needed instead of having to deploy in a pre-set lineup, the current British infantry section is as follows:
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infantry fighting vehicle consisted of seven men, with one fireteam's second rifleman usually being the section member that was omitted. While the
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general purpose machine gun; two soldiers are additionally armed with AT4 short range anti-armour weapons (SRAAW) for anti-armour defence, while
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baggage). The gun crew consists of a gunner (sergeant), two assistant gunners (corporals), and five cannoneers (lance corporals and/or PFCs).
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a machine gun section, consisting of a section leader and three machine gun squads, each containing two machine gun teams of three men each
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been issued since 2009 is closer in appearance and function to the L85, it is still restricted to producing one shot per trigger pull.
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series (L85 rifle or individual weapon and L86 light support weapon) to replace 7.62mm weapons and the L2A3 submachine gun and of the
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from April 1943 onwards, and a varying number of private soldiers depending on the year of the war. The corporal variously carried a
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1698:) squad leader, deputy squad leader, a two-man machine gun element (machine gunner and assistant gunner) and four to six riflemen.
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tank and light armored reconnaissance platoons consist of two sections, each containing two tanks/light armored vehicles and crews
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an LWCMS mortar section, consisting of a section leader and three 60mm mortar squads, each containing one mortar and four man crew
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The fire team is inherently flexible and any combination of men and weapons within an infantry section can be called a fire team.
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pistols are available for distribution at the platoon level. Three sections together with a headquarters element form a platoon.
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Rifleman armed with an L85A2 5.56mm rifle and L123A1-A3 40mm UGL (though this could be carried by the fireteam commander instead)
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Rifleman armed with an L85A2 5.56mm rifle and L123A1-A3 40mm UGL (though this could be carried by the fireteam commander instead)
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an assault section, consisting of a section leader and three assault squads, each containing two assault teams of two men each
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Four Riflemen (Privates) armed with L85A2/A3 5.56 mm rifles, two of which will normally be equipped with an L123A3 40 mm UGL.
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handguard and alternative optical sights being introduced for select units in 2007 and more generally from 2009 onwards, the
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In infantry units, weapons platoons have sections consisting of the squads and teams that man the crew-served weapons.
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Army Code No. 71966, Cadet Training, Fieldcraft, Tactics, Exercises and the Cadet Force Tactical Aide Memoire (CF TAM)
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air forces adopted the term section for a formation of three aircraft, while a flight was normally six aircraft. The
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Section Commander/Charlie Commander (Corporal) armed with an L85A1 5.56mm rifle (Upgraded to L85A2 from 2002 to 2006)
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Manual of Land Warfare, Part Two Infantry Training, Volume 1 Infantry in Operations, Pamphlet No 2 The Rifle Platoon
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A section is also the name for a shift or team of police officers in various police forces, particularly in the
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In a mechanised section, the vehicle group gains a commander and stays with the section vehicle (Currently the
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Army Code No. 71272, Infantry Training Volume IX, Pamphlet No. 45 Part 2 The Infantry Platoon (Basic Tactics)
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Army Code No. 71272, Infantry Training Volume IX, Pamphlet No. 45 Part 2 The Infantry Platoon (Basic Tactics)
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and the deputy squad leader and the riflemen were issued rifles. The riflemen carried additional ammunition,
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or an SLR and a MAW No. 2 with an SLR and additional 84mm ammunition. No changes were made to the gun group.
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Army Code No. 71611, Infantry Tactical Doctrine Volume 1, Pamphlet No. 1 Infantry Company Group Fundamentals
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As personal small arms the squad leader was issued a rifle (as of around 1941 a submachine gun such as the
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have generally fielded sections that have been organised similarly to those of the British Army. Under the
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In armored vehicle units, platoons consist of sections consisting of individual vehicles and their crews:
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Army Code No. 71236, Infantry Training Volume IX, Pamphlet No. 45, Part 1 The Infantry Platoon (General)
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Army Code No. 70711, Infantry Training Volume IX, Pamphlet No. 45, Part 1 The Infantry Platoon (General)
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assault amphibian vehicle (AAV) platoons consist of four sections, each containing three AAV's and crews
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The section can also be divided into three equally sized fireteams, with organisation being as follows:
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W.O. Code No. 9624, Infantry Training Volume IV, Tactics, The Infantry Platoon in Battle (Provisional)
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7.62mm sharpshooter rifle. By 2005 therefore, the normal section grouping was reorganised as follows:
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uses the term element, as well as section, to designate two or three subunits within a flight.
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combat engineer assault breacher sections consist of two CEV assault breacher vehicles and crews
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Section Commander/Charlie Commander (Corporal) armed with an L98A1/A2 5.56mm cadet GP rifle
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The section commander normally carries the machine carbine but may nominate another man.
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programme, however, smaller section organisations are currently being trialled.
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as section commander and eight other ranks. Section armament consists of eight
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2748:"Military Organisation and Structure – Army: Detailed Structure"
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Organization of Canadian Army rifle sections during World War II
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B-GL-309-003/FT-001, The Infantry Section and Platoon in Battle
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Major (Rtd) John Hobbis Harris; Major C.J.M. Wood.T.D. (1988).
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1257:Fast assault/Fire support grouping (2013 onwards)
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1481:Section 2IC armed with a 7.62 RK 62 series rifle.
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3282:"Janes | Latest defence and security news"
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1187:Gunner armed with a Bren .303 light machine gun
853:F88 Steyr w/M203 under-barrel grenade launcher
845:F88 Steyr w/enhanced optic (e.g. 3.4× Wildcat)
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811:and an LSW operator with an
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2468:ADP 3-90 Offense and Defense
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3774:Sotilaan käsikirja 2020
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3729:Soldier's Guide 2020
3684:Soldier's Guide 2017
3617:Combined Cadet Force
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1793:Corporal First Class
1598:anti-tank weapon and
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930:L1 66mm HEAT rockets
655:Homas or Stoecheon
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3242:on 27 December 2005
3172:SA80 Assault Rifles
3065:Ministry of Defence
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2989:Ministry of Defence
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2201:Tactical air force
1834:United States Army
1816:Infantry Formation
1813:South African Army
1807:South African Army
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