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Churchill's Commissions and Military Attachments
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Compiled by Douglas Russell & Paul Courtenay COMMISSIONS HELD BY WINSTON S. CHURCHILL
MILITARY UNITS WITH WHICH CHURCHILL SERVED
Note: Churchill was posted to the Western Front, first to the 2nd battalion, Grenadier Guards (infantry regiment) for one month's training (December 1915-January 1916); then to command the 6th battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers (infantry), part of the Ninth (Scottish) Division, 5 January to 16 May 1916. Despite these postings his commission remained in the QOOH. BRITISH MILITARY ORGANIZATION Army Group: two or more armies. Army: two or more corps. Corps: two or more divisions. Division: field formation of about 10,000, containing two or more brigades or an administrative grouping of regiments. Brigade: field formation of about 3000, containing two or more units of combat arms with support units. Infantry Regiment: The basic parent grouping of infantry, and not a tactical unit, subdivided into a variable number of battalions (often two regular, two militia, miscellaneous volunteer battalions and a depot unit). Battalion: The standard tactical unit of infantry, approximately 800-1000 officers and men, similar in size to a cavalry regiment. Company: Sub-unit of a battalion (120 men) Platoon: Sub-unit of a battalion (35 men) Section: Sub-unit of a platoon ("Squad" in U.S. Army) Cavalry Regiment: basic organizational unit of cavalry, 500-700 officers and men depending on wartime or peacetime and place of service: home, India, other colonies. Usually subdivided into four squadrons. Squadron: sub-unit of a regiment; four make up a regiment. Troop: sub-unit of a squadron, similar to an infantry platoon. |
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