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Company (military unit) and Headquarters and Service Company

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Difference between Company (military unit) and Headquarters and Service Company

Company (military unit) vs. Headquarters and Service Company

A company is a military unit, typically consisting of 80–150 soldiers and usually commanded by a major or a captain. A Headquarters and Service Company is a company sized military unit, found at the battalion and regimental level in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Similarities between Company (military unit) and Headquarters and Service Company

Company (military unit) and Headquarters and Service Company have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Artillery, Artillery battery, Captain (United States O-3), First sergeant, Major (United States), Military organization, Staff (military), United States Army.

Artillery

Artillery is a class of large military weapons built to fire munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry's small arms.

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Artillery battery

In military organizations, an artillery battery is a unit of artillery, mortars, rocket artillery, multiple rocket launchers, surface to surface missiles, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles etc, so grouped to facilitate better battlefield communication and command and control, as well as to provide dispersion for its constituent gunnery crews and their systems.

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Captain (United States O-3)

In the United States Army (USA), U.S. Marine Corps (USMC), and U.S. Air Force (USAF), captain (abbreviated "CPT" in the USA and "Capt" in the USMC and USAF) is a company grade officer rank, with the pay grade of O-3.

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First sergeant

First sergeant is typically a senior non-commissioned officer rank, used in many countries.

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Major (United States)

In the United States Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force, major is a field grade military officer rank above the rank of captain and below the rank of lieutenant colonel.

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Military organization

Military organization or military organisation is the structuring of the armed forces of a state so as to offer military capability required by the national defense policy.

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Staff (military)

A military staff (often referred to as general staff, army staff, navy staff, or air staff within the individual services) is a group of officers, enlisted and civilian personnel that are responsible for the administrative, operational and logistical needs of its unit.

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United States Army

The United States Army (USA) is the land warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces.

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Company (military unit) and Headquarters and Service Company Comparison

Company (military unit) has 105 relations, while Headquarters and Service Company has 23. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 6.25% = 8 / (105 + 23).

References

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