brigade
This term carries a strong sense of disciplined, collective action and rigid hierarchy. It suggests a force that moves as a single entity rather than a loose collection of individuals, evoking images of uniforms, marching, and strict command structures. While it originates in military contexts, its use in civilian life often implies a sense of urgency or a heroic mission, as seen in emergency services. In a social or political context, it can sometimes take on a sarcastic tone to describe a group of people who are overly zealous or aggressively pursuing a shared cause.
Countable when referring to a specific military unit or a designated team of emergency responders.
Meanings
A large tactical unit in an army, usually consisting of several battalions.
"The general ordered the brigade to advance toward the ridge."