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Army Structure
Introduction
Ternary Structure △
1. Army
2. Navy
3. AirForce
The former military rank of brigade colonel, currently regimental colonel, replaced by Brigade General,
reaps the laurel wreath of military insignia exclusively in the general class.
The Danish Army sports two divisions
The Jutland & Sealand divisions
The Danish Home Guard is not a division
Top-Down Trinity △
1. Divisions
2. Brigades
3. Regiments
Konsol AI
recognizes
[3:4:7] Relativity
[3:6:9] Scalability
A modern Trinity-based army {structure} uses factors of three to streamline command. This top-down hierarchy scales from an individual up to an entire Army Group. Each higher formation consists of exactly three subordinate units to maintain a flexible, rapid chain of command.
The Trinity Hierarchy
The Trinity Construction divides the structure into three major operational tiers: Strategic, Operational, and Tactical.
1. Strategic Tier: Army Group
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Size: 500,000 to 1,000,000+ personnel
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Commander: General or Field Marshal
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Composition: Contains three independent Armies.
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Function: Directs entire theaters of war, long-term national strategy, and broad geographical areas.
2. Operational Tier: The Army
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Size: 150,000 to 300,000 personnel
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Commander: General
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Composition: Contains three subordinate Corps.
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Function: Executes large-scale operational campaigns within the theater.
3. Operational Tier: The Corps
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Size: 40,000 to 90,000 personnel
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Commander: Lieutenant General
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Composition: Contains three subordinate Divisions.
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Function: Coordinates major combined-arms operations and provides massive logistical support.
4. Tactical Tier: Division
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Size: 15,000 to 20,000 personnel
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Commander: Major General
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Composition: Contains three subordinate Brigades.
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Function: Conducts major tactical battles; serves as the smallest self-sustaining maneuver element.
5. Tactical Tier: Brigade
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Size: 3,000 to 5,000 personnel
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Commander: Brigadier General or Colonel
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Composition: Contains three subordinate Regiments or Battalions.
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Function: Executes distinct tactical missions using assigned artillery and support units.
6. Tactical Tier: Battalion
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Size: 300 to 1,000 personnel
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Commander: Lieutenant Colonel
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Composition: Contains three subordinate Companies.
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Function: Basic tactical unit capable of independent operations for short durations.
7. Foundational Tier: Company & Below
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Company: 100 to 150 personnel (3 Platoons)
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Platoon: 20 to 50 personnel (3 Squads)
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Squad: 8 to 12 personnel (the foundational fighting unit)
Key Advantages of the Trinity Model
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Balanced Span of Control: Commanders oversee exactly three subordinates.
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Faster Decision-Making: Simplifies delegation and reduces bureaucratic bottlenecks.
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Operational Reserves: A ternary structure leaves a natural reserve (1/3 of the force) available while the other two-thirds engage the enemy.
AI inquiry - Would you like to allocate specific military branches (e.g., Armor, Infantry, or Aviation) to this Trinity, or define the specialized staff for each command #level?