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MECHANIZED INFANTRY ORGANIZATIONS AND PLANNING
Subcourse Number IN 0769
EDITION B
United States Army Infantry School
Fort Benning, Georgia 31905
Four Credit Hours
Edition Date: May 1995
SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW
This subcourse is designed to teach you to identify and select the resources that are organic, attached to, or OPCON to a mechanized company team and battalion task force in terms of the seven operational systems and planning.
There are no prerequisites for this subcourse.
This subcourse reflects the doctrine which was current at the time it was prepared. In your own work situation, always refer to the latest publications.
The words "he," "him," and "men," when used in this publication represent both the masculine and feminine genders unless otherwise stated.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ACTION: | You will be able to identify and select the resources that are organic, attached to, or OPCON to a mechanized company team and battalion task force in terms of the seven operational systems and planning. |
CONDITION: | You will have access to information contained in this subcourse. |
STANDARDS: | Identify and select the resources that are organic, attached to, or OPCON to a mechanized company team and battalion task force in terms of the seven operational systems and planning. |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LESSON 1: ORGANIZATION, MISSION, EQUIPMENT, AND CHARACTERISTICS OF FUNCTIONAL RESOURCES THAT ARE ORGANIC, ATTACHED, OR OPCON TO MANEUVER FORCES
LESSON 2: MECHANIZED BATTALION TASK FORCE RESOURCES AND OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS
Part A: Organic, Attached, and Supporting Resources of the Mechanized Battalion Task Force