Posted by oldtanker on September 09, 2018 at 21:20:45 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Very O.T. Old Tanker posted by moonlite37 on September 09, 2018 at 19:27:50:
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Dave, he said 1st Cav Division. It's still a divisional element, not a BCT nor a true Cav outfit. In 1996 when I retired there were Armored divisions, Infantry divisions (Mech, Airborne, Air Mobile, light and mountain) and 1st Cav. Armor Mech and Cav all used the exact same TO&E and were actually Armor divisions in makeup. Kinda like 194th Armor BDE before it was disbanded. It had D troop 10 Cav (actual Cav Troop) 1st and 2nd BN 10 Cav (actual Armor BN's by TO&E) an Arty battery, Med BN and support BN. Back then a divisional Cav Squadron was 2 maneuver Squadrons, air cav Squadron and HHQ. The 2 maneuver Squadrons were 2 scout platoons and 2 tanks platoons. I was a platoon SGT for a tank PLT in 1/4 Cav at FT Riley before it was disbanded about a year before I retired.
IIRC it was the Division 86 concept that put Mech infantry divisions on the same TO&E as an Armor division. And that didn't mean that it changed in 86. The change was completed in 86.
Now they have changed things again to meet current threats. IN 86 the Soviet Union was considered the main threat.
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