Comments by "whya2ndaccount" (@whya2ndaccount) on "IS-2: When 85mm is not enough" video.
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19:00 For what its worth, armies can use these terms interchangeably. In British and Commonwealth armies for example there are Armoured, Cavalry, Engineer, Artillery and Signals Regiments, whilst also having Infantry and Combat Service Support Battalions - all of which are commanded by a LTCOL and are "units". It becomes more interesting when the Infantry Battalions are part of a "Regiment" family (e.g. there are the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th/9th Battalions of the Royal Australian Regiment), but the Regiment doesn't command the member battalions.
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