A platoon leader (NATO) or platoon commander (more common in Commonwealth militaries and the US Marine Corps) is the officer in charge of a platoon. This person is usually a junior officer – a second lieutenant or first lieutenant or an equivalent rank. The officer is usually assisted by a platoon sergeant. Some special units, such as specific aviation platoons and special forces, require a captain as platoon leader, due to the nature and increased responsibility of such assignments. Platoons normally consist of three or four sections (Commonwealth) or squads (US).
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Military rank insignia of the Moldovan Army
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Military rank insignia of the Moldovan Army
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Military rank insignia of the Moldovan Army
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badge of rank of plutonowy (Master Corporal) of the Polish Army.
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Standard NATO military map symbol for a friendly infantry platoon.
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Plutonier - Sergeant 1st class
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Plutonier major - Master sergeant
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Plutonier adjutant - Senior master sergeant
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Plutonier adjutant principal - Chief master sergeant
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