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						Military Unit (Identification)Definition:
	
	        This field contains the name of the military unit with which the object was associated by use.
 Observations:        A unit is a group of human and material resources combined into a  military force. A unit is a level in a military organization that is  self-accounting and is commanded by a commanding officer. In Canada, the main military units, in increasing hierarchical order, are:
 Navy
 ship, division, squadron, fleet
 
 Army
 infantry: squad, platoon, company, battalion
 artillery: troop, battery, regiment
 armour: troop, squadron, regiment
 formations: brigade, division, corps, army, army group
 
 Air Force
 section, squadron, wing
	  For better search results in your database, avoid a large variety of terms; draw up an authority list and add keywords as necessary.1
 Entry rules:        Enter the full name of the military unit; do not use abbreviations. Enter the main name of the unit followed by a comma and a space, then the specific term. 
      ExampleA uniform from the 408 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force |  | Object Name | uniform | 
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 |  | Military Unit | Royal Canadian Air Force, 408 Squadron | 
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   This field may contain multiple entries separated by a semicolon followed by a space. Enter the units in increasing hierarchical order.
  Example
      A uniform with two badges, one from the Royal 22e Regiment, the other from the 1st Canadian Division
       |  | Object Name | uniform | 
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 |  | Military Unit | Royal 22e Regiment; 1st Canadian Division | 
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   For Canadian military units, you can consult  The Regiments and Corps of the Canadian Army.  Ottawa: Department of National Defence, 1964, 253 p.
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