. "Creators"@en . . . . . . "Brigade is a fictional character created by Electronic Arts, in conjunction with Marvel Comics, in their first attempt to bring Marvel heroes to video game platform, Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects."@en . . . . . . . "Brigade"@en . . . . . "Brigade"@de . . . . . . . . . . "Brown"@en . . . "Age:"@en . . "A superhero from Sydney, Australia."@en . . "*Robotic Right Arm\n*Prosthetic Eye Inhancement"@en . . . . . "Brigade (nicknamed tetsubo) was a Crab fighting unit which included 5-8 companies but rarely exceeded 1000 soldiers. A brigade was always led by a shireikan. A brigade consisted of a variety of unit types so that it might serve as a viable fighting force without any support for a reasonable amount of time."@en . "Eine Brigade ist eine milit\u00E4rische Einheit. In der Regel sind Brigaden gr\u00F6\u00DFere Einheiten, die aus mehren Regimentern oder Kompanien bestehen. Ihr Kommandeur ist in der Regel ein Brigadegeneral. Die Palamarianische Friedensbrigade steht unter dem Kommando General Nassucs und f\u00FChrt einen Konflikt gegen den Regenten von Palamar. (DS9: ) Auch die terroristische Organisation Open Sky ist in Brigaden organisiert. Eine ihrer Brigaden kann das streng geheime Hochsicherheitsgef\u00E4ngnis der Akritirianer lokalisieren. (VOY: )"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . "Bounty:"@en . . "Eine Brigade ist eine milit\u00E4rische Einheit. In der Regel sind Brigaden gr\u00F6\u00DFere Einheiten, die aus mehren Regimentern oder Kompanien bestehen. Ihr Kommandeur ist in der Regel ein Brigadegeneral. Die Palamarianische Friedensbrigade steht unter dem Kommando General Nassucs und f\u00FChrt einen Konflikt gegen den Regenten von Palamar. (DS9: ) Auch die terroristische Organisation Open Sky ist in Brigaden organisiert. Eine ihrer Brigaden kann das streng geheime Hochsicherheitsgef\u00E4ngnis der Akritirianer lokalisieren. (VOY: )"@de . "\u65C5\u56E3"@en . . . . . "Brigade (nicknamed tetsubo) was a Crab fighting unit which included 5-8 companies but rarely exceeded 1000 soldiers. A brigade was always led by a shireikan. A brigade consisted of a variety of unit types so that it might serve as a viable fighting force without any support for a reasonable amount of time."@en . . . "Brigade"@en . "Occupation:"@en . . . "A brigade is a major tactical military formation that is typically composed of three to six battalions plus supporting elements. It is roughly equivalent to an enlarged or reinforced regiment. Three or more brigades constitute a division. In some gendarmerie forces, brigades are the basic-level organizational unit."@en . . . . . . . . . "Cover to Brigade #1"@en . "Brigade was a mercenary who was known for having a never-ending grudge against Tishec Zako. He told Tishec that it was him who made his parents give him up. This infuriated him, even though this was not the reason. During the Clone Wars, Brigade was hired by Chancellor Palpatine to kill Tishec. He failed his mission, and lost an eye and his right arm. Tishec took his arm and said that if he came after Tishec again, he would lose more than his eye and arm. Since then he had been planning an attack on Tishec. He formed a group of outcasts, mercenaries, soldiers, citizens, and even rogue Jedi, to kill Tishec. They called themselves the Enks. Brigade and the Enks had since been at war with Tishec and the Changing Guard. The Enk and Zako War (as it was called) was mixed in with the Galactic Civ"@en . . . . . . "Height:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A brigade was a military unit, usually equivalent to a wing, larger than a regiment but smaller than a division. Nassuc was head of the Palamarian Freedom Brigade. (DS9: \"Business as Usual\") In 2373, Piri's and Vel's brigade discovered the location of the Akritirian maximum security detention facility. (VOY: \"The Chute\")"@en . . "Affiliation:"@en . . . . . "Members"@en . . . "300"^^ . . . . . "145000000"^^ . . . . . . . . "Brigade"@en . . . . . "16"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Barbarian, War Machine, Evil Creation."@en . . . . . . . . . "Clawdite"@en . . . . . "Birthday:"@en . "Brigade is a mercenary superhero team in the Image Universe."@en . . . . "A superhero from Sydney, Australia."@en . "--12-02"^^ . "Rallying Cry"@en . . "The Brigade (\u65C5\u56E3, ryodan) is a Mercenary Organization situated in the Land of Water. Stemming back to times before the establishment of the Five Great Shinobi Nations, the Brigade was comprised of several conjoined clans seeking fight for hire. Unable to go against clans like the Senju Clan and Uchiha Clan, the Brigade dispersed after the war between the two clans. Resurfacing after the establishment of the Five Great Shinobi Nations and shortly before the First Great Shinobi World War, the Brigade has become quite powerful in the ninja world."@en . . . . . "A brigade is a military unit (usually a grouping of soldiers) used by various military forces in the galaxy."@en . . "Male"@en . "Yellow"@en . . "A brigade was a military unit, usually equivalent to a wing, larger than a regiment but smaller than a division. Nassuc was head of the Palamarian Freedom Brigade. (DS9: \"Business as Usual\") In 2373, Piri's and Vel's brigade discovered the location of the Akritirian maximum security detention facility. (VOY: \"The Chute\")"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Art by Marat Mychaels and Norm Rapmund"@en . . . . "Brigade"@en . "A brigade is a military unit (usually a grouping of soldiers) used by various military forces in the galaxy."@en . . . "Coruscant"@en . . . "Brigade #1"@en . "To become the ultimate warrior."@en . "Aliases"@en . "To prove himself as a man."@en . . . . . . . "Otogakure Samurai Corps.png"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "History of team is unknown."@en . . . . . . . . "A brigade is a major tactical military formation that is typically composed of three to six battalions plus supporting elements. It is roughly equivalent to an enlarged or reinforced regiment. Three or more brigades constitute a division. Brigades formed into divisions are usually infantry or armoured (sometimes referred to as combined arms brigades), in addition to combat units they may include combat support units or sub-units such as artillery and engineers, and logistic units or sub-units. Historically such brigades have sometimes been called brigade-groups. On operations a brigade may comprise both organic elements and attached elements, including some temporarily attached for a specific task. Brigades may also be specialized and comprise battalions of a single branch, for example cavalry, mechanized, armored, artillery, air defence, aviation, engineers, signals or logistic. Some brigades are classified as independent or separate and operate independently from the traditional division structure. The typical North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) standard brigade consists of approximately 3,200 to 5,500 troops. However, in Switzerland and Austria, the numbers could go as high as 11,000 troops. The Soviet Union, its forerunners and successors, mostly use \"regiment\" instead of brigade, and this was common (e.g. Germany) in much of Europe until after World War II. A brigade's commander is commonly a brigadier general, brigadier or colonel. In some armies the commander is rated as a General Officer. The brigade commander has a self-contained headquarters and staff. The principal staff officer, usually a lieutenant colonel or colonel, may be designated chief of staff, although until the late 20th century British and similar armies called the position 'brigade-major'. Some brigades may also have a deputy commander. The headquarters has a nucleus of staff officers and support (clerks, assistants and drivers) that can vary in size depending on the type of brigade. On operations additional specialist elements may be attached. The headquarters will usually have its own communications unit. In some gendarmerie forces, brigades are the basic-level organizational unit."@en . . . "Black"@en . . . . . . "*Republic\n*Enks"@en . . . . . "A 'brigade \"has 3,000-5,000 soldiers.\""@en . . "Brigade was a mercenary who was known for having a never-ending grudge against Tishec Zako. He told Tishec that it was him who made his parents give him up. This infuriated him, even though this was not the reason. During the Clone Wars, Brigade was hired by Chancellor Palpatine to kill Tishec. He failed his mission, and lost an eye and his right arm. Tishec took his arm and said that if he came after Tishec again, he would lose more than his eye and arm. Since then he had been planning an attack on Tishec. He formed a group of outcasts, mercenaries, soldiers, citizens, and even rogue Jedi, to kill Tishec. They called themselves the Enks. Brigade and the Enks had since been at war with Tishec and the Changing Guard. The Enk and Zako War (as it was called) was mixed in with the Galactic Civil War. During the war Brigade lost his life in a heated battle with Tishec."@en . . . . . . . . . "defunct"@en . . . . "No"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Brigade (\u65C5\u56E3, ryodan) is a Mercenary Organization situated in the Land of Water. Stemming back to times before the establishment of the Five Great Shinobi Nations, the Brigade was comprised of several conjoined clans seeking fight for hire. Unable to go against clans like the Senju Clan and Uchiha Clan, the Brigade dispersed after the war between the two clans. Resurfacing after the establishment of the Five Great Shinobi Nations and shortly before the First Great Shinobi World War, the Brigade has become quite powerful in the ninja world."@en . . . . . . . "Youngblood"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "30"^^ . . . . "*Rise of the Empire era\n*Rebellion era"@en . . . . . "Manga"@en . . . . "Pirate, Sniper, Bounty Hunter"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "A 'brigade \"has 3,000-5,000 soldiers.\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Brigade is a mercenary superhero team in the Image Universe."@en . . . . "Brigade"@fr . . . . . . . . "Brigade is the Dice Pirates Sharpshooter and, occasionaly, co-doctor. During his initial appearance, he worked as a bounty hunter stationed in Silver Chime City. His meeting with the Dice Pirates occured shortly before the Full Metal Pirates arrived. At first, Brigade distanced himself from the crew, refusing Dice's initial invitation to join. However, once the Full Metal Pirates began their assault Brigade realized that the only way to save his home was by teaming up with the crew. After the battle, he gladly accpeted Dice's second invitation to join."@en . "Atlas, Badrock, Battlestone, Boone, Coldsnap, Crucible, Glory, Kayo, Lethal, Roman, Seahawk, ShadowHawk, Stasis, Supreme, Thermal, Vanguard"@en . . . . . . . . . "Een brigade is een onderdeel van een divisie bij de Koninklijke Landmacht. Het is een gevechtseenheid van 2000 \u2013 4000 soldaten. In het Nederlandse leger telt een brigade ca. 2500 militairen. Een brigade bestaat uit enkele bataljons (afdelingen in het geval van de artillerie) en allerlei ondersteunende eenheden. De commandant van een brigade is een brigadegeneraal, ook wel brigadier genoemd (niet te verwarren met de rang van brigadier bij de Nederlandse politie). Die rang is in het Nederlandse leger pas na Tweede Wereldoorlog ingevoerd. Brigades stonden voorheen onder bevel van een kolonel."@nl . . . . "Brigade is the Dice Pirates Sharpshooter and, occasionaly, co-doctor. During his initial appearance, he worked as a bounty hunter stationed in Silver Chime City. His meeting with the Dice Pirates occured shortly before the Full Metal Pirates arrived. At first, Brigade distanced himself from the crew, refusing Dice's initial invitation to join. However, once the Full Metal Pirates began their assault Brigade realized that the only way to save his home was by teaming up with the crew. After the battle, he gladly accpeted Dice's second invitation to join."@en . "Superhuman physical attributes, and plasma bolts."@en . . . . . "No"@en . . "250"^^ . . . "Paraphenalia"@en . . . . "Battlestone Atlas Coldsnap Thermal Seahawk Kayo Stasis GloryShadowHawkSupreme"@en . . "Brigade"@en . "Mobile"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Member of the Imperfects, and formerly a soldier."@en . . . . . "Brigade"@nl . . . . "None"@en . "First Appearance"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Brigade is a fictional character created by Electronic Arts, in conjunction with Marvel Comics, in their first attempt to bring Marvel heroes to video game platform, Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects."@en . . "Eine Brigade ist eine taktische Untereinheit der Division. Eine Brigade besteht aus Regimentern und Bannern. \n* II. Vicovarische Brigade \n* VII. Daerlanische Brigade \n* Division \"Alba\" \n* Impera \n* Brigade \"Vrihedd\" \n* Brigade \"Nauzicaa\""@de . . . "Rick Landau"@en . . . "Brigade"@en . . "Marvel Nemesis: The Imperfects #1"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Kahn, Banch\u014D"@en . . . . . . . . "Ryodan"@en . . . . . . . . "The Dice Pirates"@en . "Dream:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A brigade was a type of relatively large military formation, typically comprising two or more Battalions or Regiments. Probably the most famous use of this designation is in the name of the elite Special Operations Brigade of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. However, references to specific brigade organization are rare in the military forces of major Galactic powers."@en . . . . "History of team is unknown."@en . . . . "A Brigade is a type of unit in the Radiata Knights. They have no known set amount of Knights and are lead by a Captain."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "24"^^ . . . . "Eine Brigade ist eine taktische Untereinheit der Division. Eine Brigade besteht aus Regimentern und Bannern. \n* II. Vicovarische Brigade \n* VII. Daerlanische Brigade \n* Division \"Alba\" \n* Impera \n* Brigade \"Vrihedd\" \n* Brigade \"Nauzicaa\""@de . "A brigade was a type of relatively large military formation, typically comprising two or more Battalions or Regiments. Probably the most famous use of this designation is in the name of the elite Special Operations Brigade of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. However, references to specific brigade organization are rare in the military forces of major Galactic powers. Among the line troops of the Grand Army and the subsequent Galactic Empire, the requirement for separate Brigade formations may have been vitiated by the ability of four-battalion Regiments to operate as single field formations. These were organized in turn into four-regiment formations, known in the Grand Army and the later Stormtrooper Corps as Legions, and as Battlegroups in the Imperial Army: at sixteen battalions, a full-strength Legion/Battlegroup was larger than any normal brigade, and in terms of formal organization, all of these units would seem in fact to have been equivalent to Divisions, with no permanent brigade-level hierarchy in the order of battle under either the Republic or the Empire. However, it is clear that at least some Legions could be thought of as containing a number of \"brigades\", as the term is on record to describe component formations from the 501st Legion on at least two occasions in 19 ABY. During the Jedi Purge, Gate Master Jurokk of the Jedi Temple estimated the force from the 501st that stormed the Temple as numbering several brigades in strength, and soon after the Declaration of a New Order, the term \"brigade\" was used by Sate Pestage to describe an element from the same Legion dispatched against New Plympto. It is clear from these references that the brigades being described here are something less than the full Legion, and it is possible that the 501st had been expanded to a strength of more than four regiments, with \"brigade\" being adopted to describe an intermediary level of hierarchy between the regiment and the enlarged legion; or alternatively, the term might indicate smaller formations of battalions and regiments within a standard-sized legion, perhaps temporary groupings for combat operations. There are other units for which the name \"brigade\" would be appropriate, though it seems never to be explicitly recorded in available sources: for example, the two Sarlacc Battalions from the 41st Elite Legion deployed to Dinlo during the Clone Wars functioned as a brigade in practice, if not in name, while three regiments of CompForce assault troops assigned to the Auxiliary Battlegroup of a field Corps in the Imperial Army had an autonomous identity between battlegroup and regimental level. The three battalions of armor and one of stormtroopers assigned to a typical Imperial planetary garrison could also conceivably have been given a brigade organization of one kind or another. There may also have been brigades within the SpecForces divisions of the Rebel Alliance and the military of the New Republic, but again, there is little or nothing in the way of direct references. The name \"brigade\" was also widely adopted by groups of irregular troops, such as the mercenaries of the Vibroblade Brigade and the paramilitary organization known as the Peace Brigade during the Yuuzhan Vong War. Needless to say, these units were usually brigades only in name: they did not share the battalion organization and troop-numbers that were the hallmarks of regular military brigades."@en . "1.82"^^ . . . . . . . . . "9.0"^^ . . . . . . . . "\"Thin Wire\""@en . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . . "A Brigade is a type of unit in the Radiata Knights. They have no known set amount of Knights and are lead by a Captain."@en . . "Rob Liefeld"@en . . "Birgade"@en . . . . . . . "Brigade #1"@en . . . "HQ"@en . "Epithet:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Een brigade is een onderdeel van een divisie bij de Koninklijke Landmacht. Het is een gevechtseenheid van 2000 \u2013 4000 soldaten. In het Nederlandse leger telt een brigade ca. 2500 militairen. Een brigade bestaat uit enkele bataljons (afdelingen in het geval van de artillerie) en allerlei ondersteunende eenheden. De commandant van een brigade is een brigadegeneraal, ook wel brigadier genoemd (niet te verwarren met de rang van brigadier bij de Nederlandse politie). Die rang is in het Nederlandse leger pas na Tweede Wereldoorlog ingevoerd. Brigades stonden voorheen onder bevel van een kolonel."@nl . . . "Brigade.jpg"@en . .