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A '''Combat Team''' is often confused with a Fire Team and the names are often interchanged. The designation "Team" is used in reference to almost any small unit. A Combat Team (or a Section) is composed of two [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC Marine]] [[Squad]]s and numbers about 8-12 Marines, led by a [[Sergeant]] or [[Staff Sergeant]]. A Fire Team is smaller: 4-5 Marines.
A '''Combat Team''' is often confused with a Fire Team and the names are often interchanged. The designation "Team" is used in reference to almost any small unit. A Combat Team (or a Section) is composed of two [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC Marine]] [[Squad]]s and numbers about 8-12 Marines, led by a [[Sergeant]] or [[Staff Sergeant]]. A Fire Team is smaller: 4-5 Marines.



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A Combat Team is often confused with a Fire Team and the names are often interchanged. The designation "Team" is used in reference to almost any small unit. A Combat Team (or a Section) is composed of two UNSC Marine Squads and numbers about 8-12 Marines, led by a Sergeant or Staff Sergeant. A Fire Team is smaller: 4-5 Marines.

The way to differentiate between the two is this: A Fire Team is part of a squad. A squad is part of a Combat Team. By this logic, Fire Team Charlie and Fire Team Zulu were technically Combat Teams. A Fire Team would provide covering fire for the rest of the squad or an Assault Team to flank and destroy the enemy.

Known Combat Teams