As a result, these units were combined together to form composite battalions.
The battalion was split in 1952 to help form the 59th Battalion.
Many other schools, including some of the leading public schools, also formed battalions.
The military police would then be used to form additional regular battalions of the Indian Army.
During the winter of 1756/57 a number of existing formed second battalions.
The group formed "battalions" of "militant young men" into chapters nationwide.
They also formed the 4th (Pioneer) Battalion, which was disbanded after the war, in 1919.
Newborn chicks form battalions from the moment they hatch, with the chickens digging trenches.
The battalion was split to help form the 49th Battalion and was later brought up to strength with reinforcements.
So the Syrian Army decided to form independent commando battalions to which they assigned their best and most reliable soldiers.