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brigade

Military formation consisting of a minimum of two battalions, but more usually three or more, as well as supporting arms. There are typically about 5,000 soldiers in a brigade, which is commanded by a brigadier general. Two or more brigades form a division.

An infantry brigade is one that contains more infantry than armor; it is said to be ‘infantry-heavy’. A typical armored brigade (‘armor-heavy’) consists of two armored battalions and one infantry battalion supported by an artillery battalion and a field-engineer battalion as well as other logistic support.



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Although the force employment concept (FEC) contained with the LF CDR explains that direct fire elements are designed to be brigaded at TF-level when necessary, it is certainly not ideal.
The "kiltless" Highlanders as they were scornfully called (they only received authorization to wear the Argyle & Sutherland kilt on 17 May 1918, and the kilts only arrived on 8 June 1918) were employed as construction troops in support of 4th Canadian Division throughout early 1917 as they had not yet been brigaded.
 
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