"And now there are 22 (Iraqi battalions) in Baghdad," Maj. Gen. Webster said, "with 12 of them in charge of their own areas of operations." The Iraqi 6th Division in Baghdad is comprised of six brigades, he said. The statement doesn't mean much the way it throws around battalions, brigades and divisions without knowing what the hell they mean. How can there be sid brigades in a single division? A brigade consists of two regiments, six-eight battalions, a division three regiments and nine-11 battalions. Doesn't figure.