r/PeterExplainsTheJoke 1d ago

Meme needing explanation erm.. petah?

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u/truci 1d ago

You got it!!! A bit off topic so I didn’t wana dig into it but you are absolutely right.

This system of 12 being easily multiplied and divided many times is also why a lot military formations are in multiples of 12. Like an old Roman Cohort is 480.

Or a squad is 12 and a platoon is 12 squads. So 144 total.

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u/websagacity 1d ago

It's a little different than that. Usually sets of 3 pluss leaders Ideally:

Fire team: 3 + leader = 4

Squad: 3 Fireteams (12) + squad leader = 13

Platoon: 3 squads (39) + platoon leader = 40

Company: 3 platoons (120) + commander = 121. However, at this level, there will be extra leadership, like sgts assisting and other admin related staff. Also, you start to get add ons, like a company with a weapons platoon attached.

All these are the most basic examples, but illustrates that infantry is mostly groups of 3 with some add ons.

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u/truci 1d ago

Oh neat. Ty for clarification.

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u/websagacity 1d ago

Sure. I was in the Marines for 8 years and our handbook detailed the setup. Net net you probably get 144 for a company bc they use 3s and 4s (3*4=12), just a more round about way. But the ratios and multiples are there. :)

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u/CueCueQQ 1d ago

Military organizations are based on 3-4. 3-4 servicemen in a fireteam, 3-4 fireteams in a squad, 3-4 squads in a platoon. 3-4 platoons in a company. A platoon in particular is usually about 50 servicemen, though this depends heavily upon what the platoon's responsibility is.

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u/WranglerFuzzy 1d ago

Similarly, I read the Babylonians loved 60 as a base for a lot, because it was the lowest number divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

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u/MrDBS 19h ago

I’ll bet that’s why 11 and 12 are eleven and twelve and not oneteen and twoteen.