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Caddaric79
Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: February 26th, 2018, 12:56 pm
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Thank you!

As i said to Calis, if somebody Would see some Army's "newer" formations, just ask.

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rundrewrun99
Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: February 28th, 2018, 3:57 am
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I personally would love to see some of the modern formations. Especially some of the specialized units like CSAR and SAR

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Caddaric79
Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: February 28th, 2018, 9:28 am
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Rather the Air Force then. I will search what I can find in public documents about Rescue Squadrons.
For Special Operations Command, sources looks pretty scarce.

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Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: February 28th, 2018, 11:50 am
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Some mechanized infantry of WWII?


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AF92
Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: February 28th, 2018, 1:11 pm
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Well, I would love to see evolution of U.S. Armored Battalion just like you did with your Russian organizations likewise with M-41, M-46, M-47, M-48, M-60A1/A2, M-103 MBT's. M-551 etc.
From 1950s to present

Or evoultion of mobile artillery, self propelled guns.

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signal
Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: March 1st, 2018, 2:18 am
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One thing I have noticed in your organizational chart for a
U.S. tank battalion - the symbol you use for the light tank
company is actually the NATO symbol/icon for armored
cavalry. I think you need something else to represent the
light tank (M5 Stuart) company.


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Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: March 1st, 2018, 2:29 am
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Excellent! Superb work, Caddaric!


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rundrewrun99
Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: March 1st, 2018, 5:54 am
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signal wrote: *
One thing I have noticed in your organizational chart for a
U.S. tank battalion - the symbol you use for the light tank
company is actually the NATO symbol/icon for armored
cavalry. I think you need something else to represent the
light tank (M5 Stuart) company.
Would Armored Cavalry not be the best descriptor for a light tank company?

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Caddaric79
Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: March 1st, 2018, 10:11 am
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Thank you guys !

NATO what? Its a War Department conventional symbol from 1942...

Historicaly the division symbol was re-used for Brigades, Squadrons and Companies with a unit number at the left (4 or D). In some manuals, a little abbreviation (Rcn, LT, HQ, Serv.)

Actually I use this one to indicate clearly the activitiy. In this case:
"reconnaissance and security missions, screen the advance of other tank units, etc."

But to avoid controversy, I can go back to the good old way.

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Post subject: Re: US ARMY OrganizationPosted: March 1st, 2018, 3:13 pm
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Caddaric79 wrote: *
Thank you guys !

NATO what? Its a War Department conventional symbol from 1942...

Historicaly the division symbol was re-used for Brigades, Squadrons and Companies with a unit number at the left (4 or D). In some manuals, a little abbreviation (Rcn, LT, HQ, Serv.)

Actually I use this one to indicate clearly the activitiy. In this case:
"reconnaissance and security missions, screen the advance of other tank units, etc."

But to avoid controversy, I can go back to the good old way.
Frankly, you shouldn't care of the previous remarks (too much "à coté de le plaque"). Your drawing are just superb and there is nothing to add nor remove nor change.

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