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Commando 21 is the name given to the reorganisation of the Royal Marines (RM) three battalion sized Commando units; namely 40 Commando; 42 Commando; and 45 Commando. ==The Commando 21 Organisation== Commando 21 organised each RM Commando unit into six sub-units, styled companies. Each company was subdivided into troops; note that a “troop” is the RM nomenclature for a platoon rather than for an individual soldier. The new structure was presented as giving the RM more firepower, more mobility, more information, more flexibility and more fighting power. According to open-sources each Stand Off Combat Company was to have a field strength of five officers and 78 other ranks, and each Close Combat Company was to have five officers and 98 other ranks. Under the Commando 21 re-organisation the overall strength of each of the three units was originally stated to be 692 all ranks. The companies are: ;Command Company : Main HQ : Tactical HQ : Reconnaissance Troop (includes a sniper section) : Mortar Troop (9 Barrels of 81 mm) (Includes 4 MFC pairs) : Anti-Tank (AT) Troop (Milan—to be replaced by Javelin ATGW) : Medium Machine Gun Troop ;One Logistic Company : A Echelon 1 (A Ech1) : A Echelon 2 (A Ech2) : FRT : RAP : B Echelon (B Ech) ;Two Close Combat Companies : Company Headquarters (Coy HQ) : Three Close Combat Troops (Troop HQ, 3 Rifle Sections, Manoeuvre Support Section) ;Two Stand Off Companies : Company Headquarters (Coy HQ) : Heavy Machine Gun (HMG) Troop (0.5" heavy machine guns) : AT Troop : Close Combat Troop 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Commando 21」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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