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    A brigade is a major tactical military formation that typically comprises three to six battalions plus supporting elements. It is roughly equivalent to an enlarged or reinforced regiment. Two or more brigades may constitute a division. Brigades formed into divisions are usually infantry or armored (sometimes referred … See more

    Borrowed from the French cognate word brigade, the term originates from the Italian noun brigata, itself derived from the Italian verb brigare, to contend or fight. The word is first … See more

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    In the Argentinian Army, the typical brigade comprises an HQ company, two or three battalions … See more

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  4. bri·gade
    NOUN
    brigade (noun) · brigades (plural noun)
    1. a subdivision of an army, typically consisting of a small number of infantry battalions and/or other units and forming part of a division:
      "he commanded a brigade of 3,000 men"
      • an organization with a specific purpose, typically with a military or quasi-military structure:
        "the local fire brigade"
      • informal
        a group of people with a common characteristic or dedicated to a common cause:
        "the anti-smoking brigade"
        synonyms:
        squad · team · group · band · party · body · crew · force · outfit · section
    VERB
    rare
    brigade (verb) · brigades (third person present) · brigaded (past tense) · brigaded (past participle) · brigading (present participle)
    1. form into a brigade:
      "the militia, which was brigaded with regular formations to improve its training"
      • associate with (someone or something):
        "they thought the speech too closely brigaded with illegal action"
    ORIGIN
    mid 17th century: from French, from Italian brigata ‘company’, from brigare ‘contend’, from briga ‘strife’.
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