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A platoon leader (US Army) or platoon commander (more common in Commonwealth militaries and the USMC) is the officer in command of a platoon. The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities. A platoon is a military unit typically composed of two to four sections or Squads and containing about 30 to 50 soldiers This person is usually a junior officer — a second or first lieutenant, or an equivalent rank. The term junior officer is sometimes used to make clear that an officer in a Military or Paramilitary unit is not in overall command Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned officer Military rank in many Armed forces. First Lieutenant is a Military rank. The rank of Lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations (see Comparative military ranks He is usually assisted by a platoon sergeant. In most armies a platoon sergeant is the title and position given to the senior enlisted member of a Platoon, who advises and supports the platoon's Commanding officer 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.


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