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  • These came to form the basic tactical unit of the legions.
  • The cohorts came to form the basic tactical unit of the legions.
  • The British made the platoon the basic tactical unit rather than the company as in 1916.
  • In these, the Romans would fight in their basic tactical unit, the " centuria " of 100 men.
  • During the 1950s, the Pentomic reorganization shifted the basic tactical unit from the regiment to the five-company battle group.
  • Its basic tactical units were 16 six-man fire teams, each equipped with an M60 machine gun and a mortars.
  • The basic tactical unit of the army was the Chorgiew, a group of approximately 200 fighting men financed by a noble clan, capable of operating independently with its own support and transport auxiliaries.
  • The changes were codified in a training manual ( The Conduct of the Defensive Battle in Position Warfare ) issued on 1 December 1916, which made infantry sections rather than the battalion the basic tactical unit.
  • On the battlefield, the brigade was the basic tactical unit for both sides . ( One obvious exception to this rule was the battle of Raymond, where the Confederate force was a single brigade, and the brigade commander deployed and maneuvered regiments .)
  • Instead of a single, large mass ( the cohort ( 480 men, equivalent to 4 maniples ) already existed, alongside maniples, in the period 153-133 BC . By ca . 100 BC, cohorts appear to have fully replaced maniples as the basic tactical unit.
  • These officers commanded the basic tactical units in the army : a centurion headed a " centuria " ( company, 80 men-strong ) in the infantry ( both legionary and auxiliary ) and a decurion led a " turma " ( squadron, 30-men strong ) in the auxiliary cavalry ( in the small contingents of legionary cavalry, squadron-leaders were called centurions ).