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  • {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}
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  • {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}
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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
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  • {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}
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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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  • {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}
    764 bytes (119 words) - 00:09, 28 July 2010
  • Recently, the restructuring of the United States Army has changed the key "unit of action" from the division to a brigade. There
    7 KB (1,019 words) - 16:24, 30 March 2024
  • 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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  • ...of the Marines. The idea of doctrine has been one of the drivers of the [[restructuring of the United States Army]].
    5 KB (754 words) - 09:00, 28 April 2024
  • ...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. Withou
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  • {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}}
    2 KB (216 words) - 23:15, 1 April 2024
  • ...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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  • ...es 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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  • ==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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  • Its implementation is evolving as part of the [[restructuring of the United States Army]]. Within a division, before the full change to [[Brigade Combat Team]]s BC
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  • In his book ''Breaking the Phalanx'', he described the principles used in the restructuring of the United States Army from a division to a brigade structure. <ref>{{citation
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