Definition of Brigade. Meaning of Brigade. Synonyms of Brigade

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Definition of Brigade

Brigade
Brigade Bri*gade", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Brigaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Brigading.] (Mil.) To form into a brigade, or into brigades.

Meaning of Brigade from wikipedia

- brigades may constitute a division. Brigades formed into divisions are usually infantry or armored (sometimes referred to as combined arms brigades)...
- Brigadier general or brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional...
- The Wilder Brigade Monument (also known as the Wilder Tower) is a large public monument located at the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park...
- The brigade combat team (BCT) is the basic deployable unit of maneuver in the U.S. Army. A brigade combat team consists of one combat arms branch maneuver...
- Aviation Brigade, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 2d Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, and 4th Brigade Combat Team, and the 101st Sustainment Brigade deplo****...
- 5th Brigade may refer to: 5th Light Horse Brigade 5th Brigade 5th Spetsnaz Brigade 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group 5th...
- Brigade Enterprises Limited is a real estate and property development company that is based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. The Brigade Group also has...
- The Boys' Brigade (BB) is an international interdenominational Christian youth organisation, conceived by the Scottish businessman Sir William Alexander...
- The Charge of the Light Brigade was a military action undertaken by British light cavalry against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava in the...
- A bucket brigade or human chain is a method for transporting items where items are p****ed from one (relatively stationary) person to the next. The method...