army unit
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Definition
Noun: 1. A military unit that is part of an army: An organized group of soldiers, with a specific structure and function, that forms a component of a larger land-based military force (an army).
Usage
- The term "army unit" refers to the constituent organized groups within an army's structure. It is a general, categorical term.
- It is typically used in military, historical, and general descriptive contexts to discuss the composition and organization of ground forces.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in a hierarchical sense, where smaller units combine to form larger ones (e.g., squads, companies, brigades).
- In historical analysis, one might refer to "Roman army units" or "Napoleonic army units" to discuss the organization of those historical forces.
Variants and Related Words
- Unit: A more general term for any military element, which can be part of any service branch (e.g., navy unit, air force unit).
- Formation: Often used synonymously with a large army unit, such as a division or corps.
- Detachment: A smaller army unit or group separated from a larger body for a special duty.
Synonyms
- Military unit
- Formation
- Force element
Related Phrases and Compounds
- Combat unit: An army unit designed primarily for direct fighting.
- Support unit: An army unit providing logistical, medical, or technical assistance.
- Reserve unit: An army unit not initially deployed in active operations but available if needed.
Noun
- a military unit that is part of an army