Company (land forces)
In general military usage, a company is a small army or naval infantry unit. It is usually commanded by a captain or major; the latter is especially common in Commonwealth countries and in U.S. special operations forces.
A typical combat arms company has 100-200 personnel at full strength. Combat support and combat service support companies may be of this size, although those composed of highly specialized technical personnel (e.g., medical, intelligence) may have a much smaller number of people.
Combat arms companies are not intended to be able to conduct independent operations for any appreciable time; they have very limited logistical support. They are typically subordinate to a battalion, or, especially when specialized (e.g., combat engineer, intelligence), to a brigade.