British Rifle Platoon Part 1 - Structure
A Platoon Attack © IWM (H 4929) - Major General Alexander, the Battalion Commander, explaining the Platoon attack during a training exercises in the Nottingham Command. 18.10.1940 Platoons are used as anything between the starting point (Chain of Command) or as the smallest sized combat viable unit (Flames of War) of a variety of t able top games so understanding their composition and building one is a great way of starting a collection. The first platoon composition we'll look at is the British Rifle Platoon. During WWII the British operated with the assumption that about 3 was a good number of things to have under the command of one person. As such there were 2 sections (a 3 man Been section & a 6 man Rifle Section) in a squad, 3 squads in a platoon, 3 platoons in a company, 4 companies in a battalion, 3 battalions in a brigade and 3 brigades in division. However it didn't quite work out like that in practice (or even on paper) as there...