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Nat2105 [25]
4 years ago
11

In the army, does each regiment have its own cavalry, artillery and infantry?

History
1 answer:
o-na [289]4 years ago
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Thats not at all how it works. A regiment is 5 platoons of infantrymen. specifically. cavalry is what we call a company, and artillerymen call themselves a battery. 
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