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portada J-Series Cavalry Squadron and Its Reconnaissance Mission (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
56
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.12 kg.
ISBN13
9781288280957
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J-Series Cavalry Squadron and Its Reconnaissance Mission (in English)

Charles L. Crow (Author) · Biblioscholar · Paperback

J-Series Cavalry Squadron and Its Reconnaissance Mission (in English) - Crow, Charles L.

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Synopsis "J-Series Cavalry Squadron and Its Reconnaissance Mission (in English)"

This study is an analysis of the J-series divisional cavalry squadron's ability to conduct reconnaissance in support of a counterattack. Division 86 was the catalyst for evolutionary changes in the conceptual employment of the squadron. The approved operational concept and force structure established reconnaissance as the primary mission of the divisional cavalry squadron while reducing its combat capabilities. The cavalry squadron is no longer a combined arms combat maneuver battalion capable of performing all combat related missions. Analysis reveals divisional cavalry squadrons in World War II performed combat related missions the majority of the time, while spending only three percent of their effort on reconnaissance. Studies, tests, and National Training Center experience has revealed the viability of conducting reconnaissance by stealth. Although the new squadron is presently being fielded, doctrine for the employment of the squadron is inadequate, or nonexistent. Despite the fact that tanks are no longer found within the squadron, judicious employment of M3 CFV's and stealth techniques permit accomplishment of the reconnaissance mission. The study concludes that the US Army has never adequately employed the modern divisional cavalry squadron in reconnaissance. Even without organic tanks, the J-series cavalry squadron is capable of conducting reconnaissance by stealth in support of a counterattack.

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