In the military (at least the U.S. military), this is the smallest tactical unit into which a platoon may be divided. Commonly there are 4 squads to a platoon.

A Squad can consist of 8 to 12 men (or women) and is usually commanded by a Sergeant.

Squads also seem to encourage bonding between soldiers, especially in wartime. The size of a squad is small enough for the members to know each other well (critical in combat) but still large enough to pose a threat. This can also be seen as a drawback, though, since the death of a comrade weighs heavy on the morale of a unit.

Squad (?), n. [F. escouade, fr. Sp. escuadra, or It. squadra, (assumed) LL. exquadrare to square; L. ex + quadra a square. See Square.]

1. Mil.

A small party of men assembled for drill, inspection, or other purposes.

2.

Hence, any small party.

 

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Squad, n.

Sloppy mud.

[Prov. Eng.]

Tennyson.

 

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