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Synonyms and antonyms of Groups of soldiers in American Thesaurus
Groups of soldiers
battalion (noun)
a large group of soldiers that consists of three or more smaller groups called companies
brigade (noun)
a large group of soldiers, larger than a battalion
company (noun)
a group of soldiers that is usually divided into two or more smaller groups called platoons
contingent (noun)
a group of soldiers, police, vehicles, etc. from a particular place, forming part of a larger group
corps (noun)
a part of an army that has particular responsibilities
corps (noun)
a part of an army that consists of at least two divisions (=large units)
detachment (noun)
a group of soldiers sent to perform a special job separately from the rest of their group
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firing squad (noun)
a group of soldiers who shoot and kill someone as a punishment
general staff (noun)
a group of military officers of middle rank who are under a commanding officer (=an officer of high rank)
guard of honour (noun)
Guards (noun)
a unit of soldiers or police officers, especially one that has a particular job
impi (noun)
South African a group of warriors, especially Zulu warriors
legionary (adjective)
relating to a legion of soldiers
paratroops (noun)
soldiers who are paratroopers
platoon (noun)
a small group of soldiers that a lieutenant is in charge of
presence (noun)
a group of people, especially soldiers or the police, who are in a place for a particular purpose
rank (noun)
a line of people, especially soldiers
rearguard (noun)
the part of an army that is responsible for preventing it from being attacked from behind
regiment (noun)
a group of soldiers that can be divided into smaller groups called battalions and whose leader is called a colonel
scouting party (noun)
a few members of a large group who are sent to get information about an area or about an enemy’s movements or position
squadron (noun)
a particular section of the military, especially of the air force
task force (noun)
a group of people chosen from the military to deal with a particular military situation
troops (noun)