Dr. Foo
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One thing to consider is that just about every unit is under strength in real life. I was in the Marines and the infantry was set up in three’s: Three fire teams per squad Three squads per platoon + attached weapons Three platoons per company + attached weapons Three company’s per battalion (plus one weapons company M-60’s, mortars, Dragons, Tow's, ect) Three battalions per regiment + attached weapons Three regiments per division + attached weapons Now I think that the Marine Corps is still the same but the Army has moved to a modular system where I think a fourth brigade has been added to a division. Also you need to consider aviation trans and attack helicopters, HQ elements, artillery towed and self-propelled, transportation, trucks, hummers, LAV (USMC), AAV (USMC), Bradley’s and attached tanks. The best source for modern TO&E is: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/index.html USMC: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usmc/index.html US Army: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/index.html I hope this helps and I also hope my information is not out of date I got out in 1993 but I try to keep up to speed.
< Message edited by Dr. Foo -- 6/27/2007 6:46:55 PM >
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