Triangular Division
Division (military), World War I, Square division, Combined arms
978-620-0-52576-5
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2012-02-02
54.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A triangular division is a designation given to the way divisions are organized. In a triangular organization, the division's main body is composed of three regimental maneuver elements. These regiments may be controlled by a brigade headquarters (more typical in World War I) or directly subordinated to the division commander. By contrast, in a square division, there were typically two brigades of two regiments. Other structures are possible, such as a pentomic division, where the division commander controls five maneuver elements, which was used in the United States Army in the late 1950s, and regiments were replaced by combined arms battlegroups.
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