>>6870964This battalion of Canadian light infantry has also fought in countless battles and covered itself in glory every time. Originally they were just enough in number to form one short-strength company; now they're a hundred men strong.
Side note, my unit classification system doesn't follow real world standards as those are intended for armies numbering in the tens of thousands or more. My plastic armed forces are organized as follows:
>Squad: up to a dozen men roughly>Platoon: two Squads roughly>Company: two Platoons roughly>Battalion: two-three Companies roughly>Brigade/Division: two or more Battalions; Brigade and Division are used interchangeablyUnits above the Squad level are not officially subdivided into their own smaller units but can be done so if necessary, thanks to the command structure.