military group
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Definition
- Noun:
- An organized unit within a military service: A "military group" is a defined body of personnel that forms part of an armed force, structured for a specific purpose, such as combat, support, or command.
Usage
- The term "military group" is a general, formal noun used to describe any organized component of a nation's armed forces. It is often used in official, historical, or analytical contexts to refer to a collective body of soldiers without specifying its exact size or function.
Examples
- Noun:
- The reconnaissance mission was assigned to a specialized military group.
- Historians studied the tactics employed by the Roman military group.
- A new military group was deployed to reinforce the border.
Advanced Usage
"to deploy a military group": to position or send a military unit to a specific area for action.
- The government decided to deploy a military group to the conflict zone.
"to command a military group": to have authority and leadership over a military unit.
- The general was chosen to command the elite military group.
Variants and Related Words
Force (n): A body of persons organized for a specific activity or purpose, often used interchangeably with "military group" in a martial context.
- He sent Caesar a force of six thousand men.
Unit (n): A standard, smaller subdivision within a larger military force.
- Formation (n): A particular arrangement or grouping of military forces.
- Contingent (n): A group of troops or military personnel contributed to a larger force.
Synonyms
- Military unit: A more precise synonym.
- Armed detachment: Emphasizes a group assigned to a specific task.
- Troop formation: Highlights the organized arrangement of soldiers.
Related Phrases
- Task force: A temporary military group formed for a specific operation.
- Combat group: A military group organized primarily for fighting.
Noun
- a unit that is part of some military service
- he sent Caesar a force of six thousand men