battle group
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Definition
Noun: 1. A military formation: A "battle group" is a flexible, combined-arms military unit, typically built around a core of infantry or armored forces, with attached supporting elements. Its primary purpose is to conduct tactical operations. * Note: While historically it could denote a specific size (e.g., five companies), in modern military terminology, its composition is highly variable based on mission, nationality, and branch of service (army, marines).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The brigade commander deployed a reinforced battle group to secure the strategic crossroads.
- A typical armored battle group might consist of tank squadrons, mechanized infantry, and engineering support.
- The marine expeditionary unit formed a battle group for the amphibious assault.
Advanced Usage
- "To form/stand up a battle group": To assemble or create such a unit for a specific operation.
- The general ordered his staff to form a battle group from available assets.
- "Battle group commander": The officer in charge of the unit.
- The battle group commander coordinated air support for the advance.
Variants and Related Words
- Battlegroup (Noun): An alternative, often hyphenated or closed spelling (battle-group, battlegroup) with the same meaning.
- Task Force (Noun): A similar temporary military grouping formed for a specific operation, often used interchangeably or for naval formations.
- Combat Team (Noun): A comparable combined-arms unit, sometimes smaller than a battle group.
Synonyms
- Task force (in a military context)
- Combat team
- Operational group
Related Phrases
- Carrier battle group (Noun): A specific and common naval phrase for a fleet centered around an aircraft carrier, accompanied by cruisers, destroyers, and support ships.
- The carrier battle group provided air superiority over the region.
Noun
- an army unit usually consisting of five companies