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Old 08-30-2009, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Abbott Shaull View Post
No many of these Battalion were stripped from Combat Engineer Brigades that were Corps level assets. One of the many lessons that the US Army should of learned during WWII but never realized until then, was that the Divisions in combat usually have several Attachments. The last 8 years or so the Army has been re-learning lessons and slowly applying them.
IMO, it's a sort of cycle. There was a TO&E immediately after WW2 that added a lot of attachments permanently to the regimental combat team (like a tank company, cannon company, etc.) These were stripped out for the ROAD division after the Pentomic fiasco, and re-concentrated at the division level. Tanks and artillery didn't need to be down at the lower levels in Vietnam, after all.

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