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  • ...gnia, a bold red 1 on a green shield, the 1st Infantry Division is a heavy restructuring of the United States Army division of the United States Army.
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  • #REDIRECT Restructuring of the United States Army
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  • ...luding some of the cancelled [[Future Combat Systems]] elements, under the restructuring of the United States Army doctrine
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Under the restructuring of the United States Army, these units were formed to take the [[division]] artillery assets that wer
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  • Under the Restructuring of the United States Army, the operational unit that is lightest and fastest to deploy, but having th
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  • ...the United States Army#combat support brigade|Combat Support Brigades and restructuring of the United States Army#sustainment brigade|Sustainment Brigades.
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  • ...ted States Army#Heavy Brigade Combat Team|Heavy Brigade Combat Teams or to Restructuring of the United States Army#Combat Support Brigade|Combat Support Brigades. In the latter, they work wi
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  • As part of the restructuring of the United States Army, a new unit type, within Brigade Combat Team headquarters, which assists th
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  • ...ition]]s and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s; was an evolutionary step in the restructuring of the United States Army and tailored to the brigade combat team organizational structure but will c
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  • As part of the restructuring of the United States Army into Brigade Combat Teams is a very substantial increase in [[Intelligence
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  • ...icians in [[combat service support]] functions "push" needed supplies to [[restructuring of the United States Army#brigade combat teams|brigade combat teams]].
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  • ...fantry), a support or heavy weapons company, and a headquarters. Under the restructuring of the United States Army, battalions are now mixed (e.g., two mechanized infantry and one tank compa In the restructuring of the United States Army, the brigade is the basic building block.
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  • ...ing of the United States Army#unit of action|units of action, which may be Restructuring of the United States Army#Brigade combat team|Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) or divisions. The term "unit
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  • ...le of actually training and testing the new Brigade Combat Teams under the Restructuring of the United States Army. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...than full-time units. There has been some pressure to move then, under the restructuring of the United States Army program, out of [[combat arms]], but, as one state officer said, "we like o
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  • ...quisition Squadron (Brigade Combat Team) of Brigade Combat Teams under the restructuring of the United States Army.<ref>{{citation
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  • '''Heavy Brigade Combat Teams (IBCT)''' are combat units, under the Restructuring of the United States Army, with the greatest firepower and protection. As opposed to the [[Infantry B
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  • ...on Network–Tactical (WIN-T) and JNN architecture, more compatible with the restructuring of the United States Army. The equipment has been in U.S. Army service since 2000. It is backwards-co
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  • Recently, the restructuring of the United States Army has changed the key "unit of action" from the division to a brigade. There
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  • In the restructuring of the United States Army, military police were often a major part of a function called mobility enha
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  • ...f> of the Marines. The idea of doctrine has been one of the drivers of the restructuring of the United States Army.
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  • ...a variety of modular mission packages. The Class IV UAV system, under the restructuring of the United States Army, consists of four Fire Scouts and the associated ground equipment. Without
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  • ...om a division-centric model to a model of combat and support brigades. The Restructuring of the United States Army#Unit of Employment|Unit of Employment (UEx) roughly corresponds to a divisi
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  • ==Restructuring of the United States Army== As part of the Restructuring of the United States Army, new generations are being deployed in the Reconnaissance, Surveillance and
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  • ...rces in a field network compatible with the structure consistent with the restructuring of the United States Army.It contains major subsystems:<ref>FMI 6-02.60, pp. 2-1 to 2-9</ref> ...and individual [[company (land forces)|signal companies]] assigned to a [[Restructuring of the United States Army#Special Troops Battalion|Special Troops Battalion (STB)]] in each BCT.
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  • Its implementation is evolving as part of the restructuring of the United States Army. Within a division, before the full change to Brigade Combat Teams BCT, the
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  • ...ployability -- [[strategic mobility]] -- was one of the key aspects of the Restructuring of the United States Army championed by General [[Eric Shinseki]] while he was [[Chief of Staff of th
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  • ...ting into more manageable pieces. [[Gulf War]] is one such starting point. Restructuring of the United States Army is another, as is [[United States Marine Corps]].
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  • '''Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (IBCT)''' are combat units, under the Restructuring of the United States Army, have the greatest [[strategic mobility]] of the three types of BCT, but th
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  • Under the restructuring of the United States Army initiatives, when Brigade Combat Teams replaced [[division]]s as the primar
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  • ...defense artillery # ADAM cell|ADAM cells that deconflict the airspace over restructuring of the United States Army#brigade combat team|brigade combat teams, and Army Special Operations Comma
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  • '''Stryker Brigade Combat Teams (SBCT)''' are combat units, under the Restructuring of the United States Army, designed for medium-intensity fighting in [[Stryker (armored fighting vehi
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  • ...radley infantry fighting vehicle, will remain the principal weapons of the Restructuring of the United States Army#heavy brigade combat team|heavy brigade combat team.
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  • ...e the trend has been to have the brigade as the basic field formation (see restructuring of the United States Army), some militaries have brigades made of more than one regiment. A colonel m
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  • Derived in part from MacGregor's work is the restructuring of the United States Army, which changed the WWII-based structure from one based on [[division]]s to
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  • ...rticles where your review would be welcome, including [[WIN-T]], [[ABCS]], Restructuring of the United States Army, [[Blue Force Tracker]], etc. Alternatively, if you'd like to start an art
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  • ...illance and reconnaissance and close air support training to six U.S. Army Restructuring of the United States Army#brigade combat team|brigade combat teams preparing for their mission rehear For example, there is an ongoing Restructuring of the United States Army. Part of that restructuring includes new thinking about air and missile de
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  • Even before the restructuring of the United States Army from a [[division]] to a [[brigade]] oriented force, significant limitation
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  • ...ability. [[Restructuring of the United States Army|fires brigades]] and [[restructuring of the United States Army|aviation brigades]] both can deliver PGMs beyond those organic to the BCTs.
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  • ...wo is also specifically oriented to the Brigade Combat Team concept in the restructuring of the United States Army. <ref name=GS-WINT-2>{{citation
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  • ...battalions are assigned both to Heavy Brigade Combat Teams (HBCT) and to Restructuring of the United States Army#Fires Brigade|Fires Brigades. A battalion consists of headquarters, headqu
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  • Have you read [[Future Combat Systems]], Restructuring of the United States Army, and perhaps [[Warfighter Information Network-Tactical]]? For that matter,
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  • On the more combat arms side, there's restructuring of the United States Army. AN/ will lead you into lots of short pieces on electronics, with longer ar
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  • ...utside the EOD discipline, and more a matter for combat engineers. In the restructuring of the United States Army, engineers, EOD, and chemical corps (i.e., decontamination specialists) are
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  • As part of the restructuring of the United States Army, the basic company (land forces)|company of combat engineers is being chang
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  • ...the fundamental unit of action, and moving to smaller and more flexible [[Restructuring of the United States Army#Brigade combat team|brigade combat team]]s {BCT). As a very basic part of t ...ligence (MI) company, with improved SIGINT capability. In addition, five [[Restructuring of the United States Army#battlefield surveillance brigade|battlefield surveillance brigade]]s (BfSB)
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  • ...feeds in the air defense artillery#ADAM cell|Air Defense Artillery cell at Restructuring of the United States Army#Brigade Combat Team|Brigade Combat Team level.
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  • * [[Restructuring of the United States Army/Definition]]
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  • ...http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200807/rumsfeld/3}}</ref></blockquote> The restructuring of the United States Army from organization around divisions to smaller brigades was very much part o
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  • * [[Restructuring of the United States Army/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Restructuring of the United States Army/Metadata]]
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  • * Restructuring of the United States Army
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  • In such programs as the restructuring of the United States Army, it became much more routine to mention SIGINT capabilities down to Army br
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  • ...staff organizations, including the European Union's Eurocorps and the U.S. Restructuring of the United States Army. A trend in these organizations is to assign considerable resources for th U.S. Restructuring of the United States Army#Brigade Combat Team|Brigade Combat Teamss (BCT) now contains both a Militar
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  • ...am wars]], [[intelligence cycle management]], [[extrajudicial detention]], restructuring of the United States Army, intelligence interrogation]], [[Routing Policy Specification Language]]. L
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  • ...a wise idea, but original article titles are also useful. To my surprise, restructuring of the United States Army came in first on Google -- and that is the official U.S. Army term. [[Vietn ::Coming at it from the other direction, why does "Restructuring of the United States Army", which is one of the terms in official Army literature, come in as #4 on G
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  • ...ies of [[WIN-T]], and broader contexts such as [[swarming (military)]] and restructuring of the United States Army.
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