Part II
Now that we have pretty well hashed out the Middle East, let's take a look at
Korea.
According to the American Combat Vehicle Guide, the Eight U.S. Army consists of:
II Amphibious Corps
4th Marine Division (23rd Marines only) [400 mne, 7 M60A3]
5th Marine Division [2,000 men, 9 M-60A3]
6th Marine Division (16 Marines only) [600 men, 4 M-60A3]
II Corps
7th Light Infantry Division (1st Brigade only) [500 men]
26th Light Infantry Division [5,000 men, 13 LAV-75]
45th Infantry Division [2,000 men]
VI Corps
2nd Infantry Division [2,000 men, 4 M-1]
25th Light Infantry Division [600 men]
41st Infantry Division [2,000 men]
163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment [300 men, 4 LAV-75]
or a total of 3,000 Marines and 12,400 Soldiers in nine divisions and one ACR.
Anybody running any OOBs for the Korean Peninsula?
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