#better squad names

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paper wing
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Pretty sure the 104th infantry squad doesn’t exist. IRL they would be, for example, 116th Infantry Regiment, Able Company, 1st Platoon, Charlie Squad. So the phonetic alphabet works perfectly

spark matrix
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Ninja is right.

I can only talk for the British army but in terms of squads. (10 soldiers) we are know as a section 1, 2, 3 within the section you get Charlie and delta fireteams.

If you created a clan then you could call it 104th infantry, engineer, medical regiment or squadron, company, platoon.

Hope that helps

sacred vine
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Looks like you guys beat me to it. Good replies

spare kraken
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Can we get better upper names than Negat

echo stratus
# paper wing Pretty sure the 104th infantry squad doesn’t exist. IRL they would be, for examp...

Activated in 1921 and deployed during World War II, the division saw almost 200 days of fighting in northwestern Europe as it fought through France, Netherlands, Belgium, and western Germany, fighting back several fierce German counterattacks as it advanced through the theater throughout late 1944 and 1945. This was the only combat duty that the 104th Infantry Division has served during its history. At the end of the fighting on 7 May 1945 (V-E Day), this division was in central Germany opposite the troops of its allies from the Soviet Army.