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A '''Platoon''' is a [[UNSC Military Organization|military unit]] used by the [[UNSC Army]], the [[UNSC Marine Corps]] and the [[Colonial Militia]] to organize their combat forces.  
A '''Platoon''' is a [[UNSC Military Organization|military unit]] used by the [[UNSC Army]], the [[UNSC Marine Corps]] and the [[Colonial Militia]] to organize their combat forces. Normally, a platoon is composed of either three or four [[squad]]s.


== Composition ==
==Composition==
Platoons are composed of anywhere from 20 to 50 troops, depending on the size and number of squads in the platoon. Depending on their purpose, a platoon can have a varying number and specialty of its personnel. Using a [[Wikipedia:United States Marine Corps|United States Marine Corps]] platoon as an example, a ''Rifle Platoon'' usually encompasses three squads of riflemen, as well as a [[UNSC Navy|Navy]] [[Hospital Corpsman]], a Platoon Commander (usually a [[First Lieutenant]]) and a Platoon [[Sergeant]] (usually a [[Staff Sergeant]]). If the UNSC uses a ''Weapons Platoon'', then the squads are replaced by mortar section, assault section and medium machine gun section.{{Citation needed}}
A platoon is typically composed of three [[squad]]s, for a total of thirty-six men.<ref name="enc55">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''p. 55 (2009 and 2011)''</ref> Platoons are usually led by a [[Second Lieutenant]], with a "platoon sergeant" acting as the assistant leader of the unit, typically a role fulfilled by a [[Sergeant]] of [[Staff Sergeant]].<ref name="enc55"/><ref name="osfm">'''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]''', ''p. 143''</ref>


[[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|ODST]] platoons seem to have fewer members than the regular [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine]] units, possibly because they are not as easily defeated in battle, making it more efficient to deploy them in smaller forces.{{Citation needed}}
Four platoons compose a [[Company]]. Companies typically employ three infantry platoons<ref name="enc55"/>, bearing small arms such as [[rifle]]s, [[shotgun]]s and [[grenade launcher]]s, though can be reinforced with heavy [[machine gun]]s and [[rocket launcher]]s.<ref name="summerred">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/community-update-summer-red-summer-blue '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder: Summer Red, Summer Blue'']</ref> The fourth platoon in the company is typically a heavy weapons platoon, though these numbers may change depending on the unit type and mission. "T Companies", for example, eschew this model and mix heavy weapons personnel into each platoon so all platoons instead have one weapons squad alongside their other infantry.<ref name="enc55"/>


== Known UNSC platoons ==
== Known UNSC platoons ==

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A Platoon is a military unit used by the UNSC Army, the UNSC Marine Corps and the Colonial Militia to organize their combat forces.

Composition

A platoon is typically composed of three squads, for a total of thirty-six men.[1] Platoons are usually led by a Second Lieutenant, with a "platoon sergeant" acting as the assistant leader of the unit, typically a role fulfilled by a Sergeant of Staff Sergeant.[1][2]

Four platoons compose a Company. Companies typically employ three infantry platoons[1], bearing small arms such as rifles, shotguns and grenade launchers, though can be reinforced with heavy machine guns and rocket launchers.[3] The fourth platoon in the company is typically a heavy weapons platoon, though these numbers may change depending on the unit type and mission. "T Companies", for example, eschew this model and mix heavy weapons personnel into each platoon so all platoons instead have one weapons squad alongside their other infantry.[1]

Known UNSC platoons

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