Detachment (military)

A detachment (from the French détachement[1]) is a military unit.[2] It can either be detached from a larger unit for a specific function or (particularly in United States military usage) be a permanent unit smaller than a battalion. The term is often used to refer to a unit that is assigned to a different base from the parent unit. An example is the United States Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (Airborne) (SFOD-D), commonly known as Delta Force by the general public.

Detachment is also the term used as the collective noun for personnel manning an artillery piece (e.g. gun detachment).

  1. ^ Gilad Soffer (22 January 2015). 35000+ English - French French - English Vocabulary. Soffer Publishing. pp. 598–. GGKEY:JCQ0293AJWG.
  2. ^ Vladimir N. Brovkin (1 September 2013). Dear Comrades: Menshevik Reports on the Bolshevik Revolution and the Civil War. Hoover Press. pp. 324–. ISBN 978-0-8179-8983-5.

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