A headquarters unit is a specialised military unit formed around the headquarters of a commanding officer and the requirements of that position. As such, a headquarters unit is always a component of a larger unit.
Examples include:
headquarters battalion (controlling a regiment, brigade or larger unit);[1]
headquarters company (military unit) (controlling a battalion);[2]
headquarters platoon (controlling a company) [3]
Specific examples include:
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (US Army)
Headquarters and Service Company (US Marine Corps)
^"How the U.S. Army is Organized". Vet Friends. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
^Helwig, Richard. "Headquarters Unit In the Civil War". Rosecrans' Headquarters. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
^"Organization of the United States Marine Corps MCRP 5-12D" (PDF). USA Marines. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
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