Posted on 06/29/2004 5:21:41 AM PDT by Cannoneer No. 4
June 29, 2004: The new infantry brigade organization is similar in size and scope to the Heavy BCT organizational change. The 101st Airborne Division is beginning to undergo this change and will ultimately field 4 of the new BCTs. The 10th and 25th Infantry Divisions will follow later in the process. As with the heavy units expect changes as a result of training at the Joint Regional Training Center in Fort Polk, LA and from a pending deployment back to Iraq.
The new infantry brigade is organized as follows;
Special Troops Battalion
-- Headquarters Company
-- Signal Company
-- Military Intelligence Company
-- Engineer Company
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Infantry Battalion (x3)
-- Headquarters
-- Rifle Company (x3) (Each Rifle Company has a Company Headquarters and three Rifle Platoons)
Combat Support Company
-- Scout Platoon
-- Mortar Platoon
-- Assault Platoon (x3)
--Sniper Section
Reconnaissance and Surveillance Squadron (battalion)
--Headquarters
--Two Motorized Recon Troops (company)
--One Dismounted Recon Troop
--Surveillance Troop
---UAV Platoon
---Ground Surveillance Radar Platoon
---Multi-Sensor Platoon
Strike Battalion
--Headquarters
---Target Acquisition Platoon
---UAV Platoon
--Field Artillery Battery (105mm Towed, 2 Batteries, 8 guns each)
Support Battalion
--Headquarters
--Distribution Company
--Maintenance Company
--Medical Company
CSC had:
Scout PLT. Our Scout PLT had a Sniper Squad.
Mortar PLT
Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge
Our CSC also had the HQ Tank Section from HHC.
I believe CSC's at one time had Redeye Sections and Ground Surveillance Radar Sections but that was before my time.
What is a light infantry 'assault platoon'?
And a long, long time ago they had a Davey Crockett Platoon.
My question: Where are the Stryker vehicles in all of this?
ping
The Stryker vehicles will probably be in the infantry battalions. And support variants, such as 120mm mortar carriers will be in the mortar platoon. I'll have to research it, but the recon companies will probably have Hummvees (hopefully the armored variant.)
Beats me what an assault platoon is in this context. Could be a combat engineer unit. I think the Marines have assault platoons.
This organization does not have Strykers. This is what the brigades of 3ID are trying to reconfigure into.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks. My son is heading to the 25th in Hawaii this week. No telling where he go when he gets there.
No telling where he'll go when he gets there.
My son tells me the 25th is slated to get the Stryker but not while they are in Iraq and Afghanistan.
If this is the 101st Airborne, where are the aviation assets? Will the division lose its airmobile capability? If so thats some reorganization.
Why assign a FA Btry to each Bn instead of an FA Bn to each Bde? Does DIVARTY still have direct support Bn's for each BDE? Where are fire support personnel assigned?
Sounds familiar to me!!
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199TH LIGHT INFANTRY BRIGADE VIETNAM
ORDER OF BATTLE
2nd Battalion 3rd Infantry
3rd Battalion 7th Infantry
4th Battalion 12th Infantry
5th Battalion 12th Infantry
Troop D, 17th Cavalry
Company F, 51st Infantry
Company M, 75th Infantry
2nd Battalion 40th Artillery
7th Support Battalion
Headquarters Headquarters Company 199th
HHC MP Combined Reaction Infantry Platoon
OTHER UNITS ASSIGNED
71st Infantry Long Range Patrol Detachment
49th Scout Dog Platoon
179th Military Intelligence Detachment
87th Engineer Company
313th Signal Company
152nd Military Police Platoon
76th Infantry Combat Tracker Dog Detachment
44th Military History Detachment
503rd Chemical Detachment
856 Army Security Agency Detachment
40th Public Information Detachment
I've got a buddy that's in the 25th, right now he's in Afghanistan.
Will they be permanently organized like that, or is this the Task Organization for deployment? If this is permanent organization not just task organization, it looks like the Army is phasing out the concept of a separate MI, Signal, and Engineer battalion.
I would like to know what the Assault PLT's are?
Are they Mounted? Is this a new name for Anti-Armor/Heavy WPS Plt's. Are there still TOW's in the INF Bn?
I'm in a National Guard Enhanced INF BDE that will be one of the first National Guard units to change to this structure. We have alot of questions about it. My Company is a Delta Co.(anti-Armor) now, we were told that we were changing to a CSC.
The Marines had assault platoons. I don't know if these were regularly constituted or temporarily task organized. The Marines put flamethrowers, bazookas and satchel charge flingers in assault platoons to clear Japanese bunkers.
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