naval court {admiralty}.
four infantry or artillery companies {battalion}.
several battalions {brigade}.
military horsemen and horses, or armored vehicles and soldiers {cavalry}.
line of soldiers {column, soldier}.
specialized military branch {corps, army}, such as Marine Corps.
unit of corps {division, soldier}.
military-post soldiers {garrison, soldier}.
Nazi secret police {Gestapo}.
local army {militia}|.
10 rows of men with pikes {phalanx}.
Company units {platoon} can have two or more squads.
rear guard {rear echelon}.
fighting to secure retreat {rearguard action}.
exploring area for military information {reconnaissance}.
two or more battalions {regiment}.
not a corps {regular army}.
lead attackers {shock troops}.
Planes or vessels {squadron} can have two or more divisions.
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