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To: xm177e2
The 2nd ACR is a regiment. They were long stationed in Southern Germany, and during Gulf War I came into Iraq during the big assault, where they gained new fame by destroying an Iraqi mechanized division while on the move.

They have recently been reconfigured as a light armrored cavalry force, so they were probably pretty easily transported to the area. I think they are currently equipped with HMMWVs and some light armor (LAVs maybe). They were suppsed to be equipped withthe M-8 Buford light tank until that program got cancelled.

The 2nd ACR is probably a perfect fit for patrolling lines of supply and communications; they lack the heavy armor to do front-line service now, but they still can pack a good wallop on infantry and technicals, and hold their own against armor until air support and reinforcements arrive.

5 posted on 03/28/2003 2:54:59 PM PST by AzSteven
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To: AzSteven
Yes, 2 ACR is a light force. 3 ACR is still a heavy tank-centered force.

If a batallion is there, that means about 1,000 troops.

7 posted on 03/28/2003 2:57:28 PM PST by BushMeister
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To: AzSteven
So, do these "cavalry" forces ride horses? Why are they called that?
10 posted on 03/28/2003 3:04:00 PM PST by Abigail Adams
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