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13th Armored Cavalry Regiment
If you have been reading Matt Wiser posts you have no doubt heard of the 13th Armored Cavalry Regiment. Over the weekend I did some researching trying to figure out how the unit would look and function. Here is what I came up with so far, suggestion for vehicles or organization changes are welcome.
13th Armored Cavalry Regiment: TO and E • Regimental Headquarters Troop • 1st Squadron (Stingrays) (2 x Troops of 4 x Stingrays and 1 x Troop with 4 x M151 with TOW, and 1 x M577) • 2nd Squadron (Stingrays) (2 x Troops of 4 x Stingrays and 1 x Troop with 4 x M151 with TOW and 1 x M577) • 3rd Squadron (Motorcycle) (Long Range Reconnaissance) – See Below • 4th Squadron (Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition) (LAV-25?) • Regimental Support Squadron o Headquarters Troop o Combat Engineer Troop o Signals Troop o Military Intelligence Troop • Field Artillery Squadron o Headquarters Battery o A Battery (6-gun 105mm howitzer battery) o B Battery (6-gun 105mm howitzer battery) o C Battery (6-gun 105mm howitzer battery) • Regimental Support Squadron o Headquarters Troop o Supply and Transportation o Maintenance Troop o Medical Troop o Military Police Troop 3rd Squadron (Motorcycle) (Long Range Reconnaissance) The Squadron has three long range reconnaissance detachments, a communications platoon, and a troop headquarters. As with LRRP units of the past each US Army LRS team is composed of six soldiers: 1. Team Leader 2. Assistant Team Leader 3. Senior Scout Observer 4. Radio Operator 5. Scout Observer 6. Assistant Radio Operator
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