English to Indonesian Dictionary battalion

battalion

batalyon
definition
noun
He has held key staff positions with troops at the battalion , brigade and division levels.
a large body of troops ready for battle, especially an infantry unit forming part of a brigade typically commanded by a lieutenant colonel.
translation of 'battalion'
noun
daidan,
batalyon
example
Donovan had won a Medal of Honor during World War I as an infantry 'battalion' commander.
A 'battalion' of certified financial planners is in the making in the country
The corporations always have a 'battalion' of crackerjack lawyers to defend themselves.
General Van Fleet did however command an infantry 'battalion' during this period.
Later he commanded a tank 'battalion' , an armored brigade and the First Cavalry Division.
Posted to the Far East, he became medical officer of an infantry 'battalion' .
The force now included around a 'battalion' of infantry as well as a squadron of military engineers.
It will keep a 'battalion' of civil service economists and statisticians in work with the creation of more monitoring and evaluation.
He has held key staff positions with troops at the 'battalion' , brigade and division levels.
This was different from its usual role of supporting a motorised infantry 'battalion' .
The smallest unit of the 'battalion' is a tactical loudspeaker broadcast team.
National Guard infantry 'battalions' have been integrated into combat operations throughout the theater.
It has, however, successfully filled a gap produced by the collapse of the big 'battalions' of the international secular Left.
Only one of these 'battalions' , the 36th battalion of the Civil Defence Corps, has been in action.
A brigade normally consists of about 3,000 to 4,000 troops probably including two to three infantry 'battalions' .
Tank 'battalions' , which supported infantry divisions, were at times broken up and spread over a whole division.
Suddenly, whole 'battalions' of people with weird, rat-like faces were able to partake in a pastime previously denied them.
Legislation was introduced to control prices, and exports, to requisition cereals, and to organize labour 'battalions' to work the land.
Instead, there is the current system of 'battalions' assigned to brigades.
When needed, the marines gather together enough 'battalions' and brigades to form a division and that's that.
These included infantry 'battalions' , land combat support units, the Special Air Service and aircrew personnel.
Hoon's plan to cut British army infantry 'battalions' from 40 to 36 was announced on Thursday.
Weinstein is expected to enlist the usual 'battalions' of experts on forensic science, jury selection and criminal psychology.
India's specialized technology institutes are turning out 'battalions' of software wizards.
It will detail which four infantry 'battalions' will be cut.
From the beginning of the attack, troops of both 'battalions' had displayed a disinclination to engage the enemy.
Throughout World War II, infantry 'battalions' did not even have battalion scouts.
I'm sure that is an apt description of the reaction of the troops in those 'battalions' .
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