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The term regiment is used to discribe a [[military]] unit. Depending on the, branch of service, mission, method of organization, and the sanctioning or parent [[government]], a regiment is a military unit, that consists of a variable number of subordinate units. Typically a regiment is commanded by a [[rank|field grade officer]].
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The term '''regiment''' is used to discribe a [[military]] unit. Depending on the, branch of service, mission, method of organization, and the sanctioning or parent [[government]], a regiment is a military unit, that consists of a variable number of subordinate units. Typically a regiment is commanded by a [[rank|field grade officer]].
   
 
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The term regiment is used to discribe a military unit. Depending on the, branch of service, mission, method of organization, and the sanctioning or parent government, a regiment is a military unit, that consists of a variable number of subordinate units. Typically a regiment is commanded by a field grade officer.

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