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The US Navy, known as the "darling of the military," in addition to its unique identity as a branch of the military, also has its own characteristics in its organizational system: three-dimensional army, air-ground integration, and land-air integration. Secondly, they have two different bodies, one for the executive and one for combat or special missions.
The so-called "administrative organs" refer to the systems practiced by the armed forces under normal circumstances. It is a "fixed formation" organization that includes a Marine Division, a Marine Air Wing (division), and a service support regiment of a division (division). Now the formation of three divisions of the Army, three Marine Air Force, three Army Service Support Regiments.
As the main force of the U.S. Army, it can carry out combat missions alone or in conjunction with other units. Divisions, regiments, battalions, companies, and platoons are the most basic combat units and the backbone of operations.
In general, the regular size of a division is 18,800 men, including about 17,900 army soldiers and 900 naval officers, with an admiral as commander. It has a battalion of direct command, three infantry battalions, an infantry battalion, a special reconnaissance battalion, an auxiliary battalion, a combat engineer battalion, a communications battalion, a tank battalion. Each infantry regiment has 2,805 soldiers, including 2,593 army and 212 navy soldiers. The battalion has three infantry regiments, an armed brigade, a logistics brigade and a battalion, with a total of 822 people; The logistics unit consists of engineers, ground troops, medical troops, transport teams, etc. Of course, the army is not fixed, such as the 3rd Marine Division, which has fewer troops than the other two divisions because it can conduct maneuverable operations in the area.
The situation with naval air regiments is the same as with army divisions. Their primary mission is to defend ground forces, transport fighters, and carry out short-range support operations; If necessary, it can also be docked on an aircraft carrier to cooperate with naval aviation for combat support. Because the Army's primary mission is to maneuver in the air and on the ground, maintaining a strong air force is important to improve the attack and mobility capabilities of Army divisions. The Naval Air Regiment is the most basic combat unit consisting of an air brigade, which now has 13 different functions.
In general, an air regiment includes 2 or more operational air forces, a squadron of a command and an air base; An air regiment consists of 2 or more air companies and support and logistics detachments.
Operations or conducting special operations are also known as operational groupings. It refers to the reorganization of a certain part of the personnel of a "fixed-establishment" unit during the war in accordance with the requirements of the combat mission to form a comprehensive combat force including the army, air force, and logistical support, which the United States names as the ground force, air force, and logistics support force. Such formations are temporary and elastic, and the size can be adjusted at will.
In general, ground and air task forces are formed according to the scale of the battle. The order from highest to lowest is: Ocean Expedition, Ocean Expeditionary Brigade, Ocean Expedition.
America's largest and best-equipped maritime expeditions are often sent into battle during major battles. The command, under the leadership of an admiral, generally revolves around an army division (about 18,000 men), a naval air wing (about 14,000 men), and an army service support regiment (about 10,000 men). Of course, this number is not fixed. It depended on the situation, such as the Battle of Powan in which the United States sent about 90,000 U.S. Army First Expeditionary Force to the Southwest. Air forces act in concert to assist the Marine Division in air support; The service team provides a range of logistical support and support, such as maintenance, transportation and medical assistance.
The United States now has three Maritime Expeditionary Forces (also called Expeditionary Forces), known as the first.
I. 2nd and 3rd Expeditionary Forces.
The maritime expedition consisted of 49,700 soldiers and 2,600 naval soldiers, including the Special Operations Group and the Undersea ** Group. With such a complete set of troops, the combat effectiveness of the Marine Corps reached the standard of two corps.
If military operations range from high to high intensity, or require relatively independent operations over a long period of time, the "Maritime Expeditionary Brigade", which is generally composed of a reinforced infantry unit and a naval air squadron, can be of up to 17,000 men. The infantry corps has 2 5 infantry battalions, 1 artillery battalion, 1 tank company, 1 combat engineer company, 1 reconnaissance company, 1 "Tao" anti-aircraft missile company, and air defense and air force command units. The United States currently has a total of 6 brigades, namely: 1 Maritime Expeditionary Brigade, 4 Maritime Expeditionary Brigade, 5th Maritime Expeditionary Brigade, 6th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, 7th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, and 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade. It was the ninth expedition that was sent to Okinawa.
Naval expeditions are largely engaged in small landing operations and have a certain mission. Under normal circumstances, this battleship will be equipped on top of the battleship, based in the ocean, and ready for battle. The force is small, generally no more than 2,500 men, and consists of a reinforced infantry battalion and a naval and air brigade, often commanded by a lieutenant commander. Of course, smaller and more flexible forms of formation are also possible, depending on the needs of the operation.
It can be seen that the US Army can choose different combat methods according to the situation, and it can be flexible and flexible, just like a "transformer".
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