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Originally Posted by HorseSoldier
Exactly -- I could see someone wanting to issue them to the late war USAR divisions, maybe to fill out a DivCav squadron. Some tanks for gun power would be nice, too, in the Cav squadron or elsewhere, but maybe M59s with 106 recoilless rifles would be adequate for CONUS internal security. Keeping them all stateside would help with some really sketchy logistics issues.
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Actually I see them being used much like the Aphib tractors are used in the Marine Division. They are place in Battalion where Driver and Commanders with Maintenance personnel in Battalion and they are farmed out to the troops as needed. Yeah, it brings up some difficulty when a unit gets their turn to play the dismount element, but it will get them mobile.
I have always been of the thought that even with the Light Infantry Division of the National Guard and Regular units with the exception of the 82nd and 101st would of had one Brigade that would have been Motorized at least.
The other 6 Battalions - Task Force would probably have enough transport to have one platoon up to one Company that can be made motorized. While at with Division level asset they would be able to get one full task force up to another one that can be moved from place to place in hurry if needed.
Let's face it by 2000 many of the former Mechanized and Armor Divisions will more than likely have something similar to WWII Rifle regiment or two, in other words 3 or more Rifle Battalion/Task Forces that help them control their area. On the same token the Light Infantry Divisions will have transformed one Brigade into mobile Brigade that not tied down too much and can be used as Rapid Reaction Force. By 2000 many of the Divisions level units that take to the field will be a collection of mobile Brigades from several Division while the Light Brigade stay behind to protect and watch over the crops the unit needs in the future.
Just some thoughts...