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- DictionaryPla·toon/pləˈto͞on/
noun
- 1. a subdivision of a company of soldiers, usually forming a tactical unit that is commanded by a lieutenant and divided into several sections: "the platoon commander"
verb
- 1. (in baseball and other sports) have (an athlete) play in rotation with one or more teammates at the same position: "he was underrated because of Stengel's platooning him with Woodling"
A platoon is a small group of soldiers or a group of people with a common characteristic or activity. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and verb usage of platoon from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
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A platoon is a military unit typically composed of two to four squads, sections, or patrols. Platoon organization varies depending on the country and the branch, but a platoon can be composed of 20–50 troops, although specific platoons may range from 10 to 100 people.
a small unit of a police force. a company or group of persons: a platoon of visitors. Football. a group of players specially trained in one aspect of the game, as offense or defense, and used as a unit: a halfback on the offensive platoon.
A platoon is a small group of soldiers, vehicles, or sports players. Learn how to use the word in different contexts and see translations in other languages.
A platoon is a small group of soldiers, vehicles, or sports players. Learn how to use the word in different contexts and see translations in other languages.
A platoon is a small group of soldiers that is part of a company and commanded by a lieutenant. Learn how to pronounce, use and collocate this word with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
A platoon is a military unit made up of squads. If you’re in a war zone, you might see a platoon of soldiers guarding a checkpoint. Military branches such as the army, navy, air force, or marines are broken down into smaller groups.