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MILITARY FORMATION SIZE, GENERALLY SUBORDINATE TO A SQUADRON IN CAVALRY
Troops
  • [[12th Royal Lancers]] on manoeuvres
  • 9th U.S. Cavalry]]

troops      
n. gewapende troepen, soldaten
relief army         
Relief troops
Leger des Heils
airborne troops         
  • [[U.S. Air Force]] Commandos from the 720th STG jumping out of a [[C-130J Hercules]] aircraft during water rescue training in the [[Florida panhandle]]
  • A BMD-1 in [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]], 1986
  • D-Day]], 19 May 1944
  • Elements of 1st Bn, 508th Infantry parachuting onto a drop zone, outside of Panama City in support of Operation Just Cause.
MILITARY UNITS, USUALLY LIGHT INFANTRY, SET UP TO BE MOVED BY AIRCRAFT AND "DROPPED" INTO BATTLE
Airborne (military); Airborne force; Airborne infantry; Parachute infantry; Airborne troops; Airborne operation; Airborne unit; Airborne warfare; Airborne Forces; Airborne assault; Airborne Division; Airborne assult; Airborne Troops
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تعريف

troop
I
n.
1) a cavalry troop
2) a Boy Scout; Girl Scout (AE) troop
II
v. (P; intr.) the children trooped into school

ويكيبيديا

Troop

A troop is a military sub-subunit, originally a small formation of cavalry, subordinate to a squadron. In many armies a troop is the equivalent element to the infantry section or platoon. Exceptions are the US Cavalry and the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery where a troop is a subunit comparable to an infantry company or artillery battery. Historically the remainder of the Royal Horse Artillery used the term troop in the same manner however they are now aligned with the rest of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in referring to troops as subordinate to artillery batteries.

Troops is often used to refer to the other members of one's company or cause, but because of its military connotations, it conveys a particularly altruistic type of dedicated worker. Traditionally, troops refers to the soldiers in a military.

A cavalry soldier of private rank is called a "trooper" in many Commonwealth armies (abbreviated "Tpr", not to be confused with "trouper").

A related sense of the term, troops refers to members of the military collectively, as in "the troops"; see Troop (disambiguation).

In some countries, like Italy, a company-level cavalry unit is called a "squadron".