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Right, it is a MOC, so you don't really need that many and BTW a division even has more then 12.000 troops according to NATO standards (on war strenght), 6000 men would be a brigade or also called a semi-division. Maybe in Denmark it is different though, I don't know.

Army units:

squads: smaller units, often lead by a sergeant or a first sergeant

platoon: 20-30 men - (2nd)lieutenant

company: 80-120 men (multiple platoons) - captain/commander/1st lieutenant, according to its status: elite unit? Infantry, cavalry, artillery, airunit,...?)

battalion: 400-1000 men (multiple companies) - mostly a commander or a major, sometimes a lieutenant colonel (elite units or placed there by the Brigadier general)

regiment: 3200-4000 men (multiple battalions + support units) - colonel

brigade: 5000-8000 men (at least 1 regiment +staff + support troops, usualy 2 or even 3) - brigadier general (1 star general)

division: 10000-18000 men (nearly always 2 brigades + staff + support troops) - division general (2 stars)

corps: 20000-60000 men (at least 1 division + staff + support troops and reserves) - general-major (3 stars)

army: undefined (at least 1 corps + staff + support troops and reserves) - general/general-colonel (varies by country) (4 stars)

army group/army section: undefined - marshall or 5 star general

Agreed! Good job! You should follow these guidelines to show your army :classic:

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