Transforming the Force: The 11th Air Assault Division Test From 1963 to 1965: The 11th Air Assault Division Test From 1963 to 1965
Autor Thomas Graves, Strategic Studies Institute (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iul 2017 – vârsta ani
This
monograph
will
answer
the
question:
Can
the
U.S.
Army
apply
to
the
current
“prototype
brigade”
the
lessons
that
were
learned
during
the
development
and
experimentation
of
the
11th
Air
Assault
Division
(Test)?
Having
established
that
the
criteria
of
DTLOMS
(doctrine,
training,
leadership,
organization,
material,
and
soldier
systems)
is
a
valuable
tool
for
evaluating
change
in
military
systems,
the
next
step
is
to
apply
those
criteria
to
evaluate
the
changes
that
occurred
in
the
formation
of
the
11th
Air
Assault
Division
(Test)
from
1963
to
1965.
In
order
to
accomplish
this,
a
study
of
the
separate
elements
of
DTLOMS
will
be
conducted
in
order
to
determine
how
the
11th
Air
Assault
Division
reorganized
itself
and
conducted
operations
during
that
period.
The
benchmark
for
studying
the
elements
of
DTLOMS
will
be
the
use
of
air
mobility
during
the
Ia
Drang
campaign
of
November
1965.
Specifically, this monograph will attempt to answer the following six questions:
1. How did the division develop doctrine to support the transition to airmobile warfare?
2. How did the division determine the proper organization to facilitate warfighting with the airmobile division?
3. How did the division train leaders to support the new doctrine and organization?
4. How did the division conduct field training to certify its soldiers and units in the new tactics?
5. Did building a new force require any specific soldier skills; and if so, how were those skills cultivated?
6. How did the division adopt and recommend changes to material and equipment to support the new methods of fighting?
Each of these questions addresses one aspect of the DTLOMS and will be used to measure change in the 11th Air Assault (Test) Division from the beginning in 1963 to the redesignation to the 1st Cavalry Division in 1965. Finally, this study will synthesize these changes and determine which lessons learned can be applied to ongoing experimentation in the U.S. Army of the 21st century.
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Specifically, this monograph will attempt to answer the following six questions:
1. How did the division develop doctrine to support the transition to airmobile warfare?
2. How did the division determine the proper organization to facilitate warfighting with the airmobile division?
3. How did the division train leaders to support the new doctrine and organization?
4. How did the division conduct field training to certify its soldiers and units in the new tactics?
5. Did building a new force require any specific soldier skills; and if so, how were those skills cultivated?
6. How did the division adopt and recommend changes to material and equipment to support the new methods of fighting?
Each of these questions addresses one aspect of the DTLOMS and will be used to measure change in the 11th Air Assault (Test) Division from the beginning in 1963 to the redesignation to the 1st Cavalry Division in 1965. Finally, this study will synthesize these changes and determine which lessons learned can be applied to ongoing experimentation in the U.S. Army of the 21st century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781584877592
ISBN-10: 1584877596
Pagini: 73
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția United States Department of Defense
ISBN-10: 1584877596
Pagini: 73
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția United States Department of Defense
Notă biografică
THOMAS
GRAVES
is
a
Brigadier
General
in
the
U.S.
Army
and
is
currently
assigned
as
the
Deputy
Commanding
General
(Operations)
for
Eighth
Army
in
Yongsan,
Korea.
He
has
served
on
active
duty
for
over
31
years.
Originally
commissioned
from
the
United
States
Military
Academy,
he
has
commanded
at
multiple
levels,
to
include
Commander,
1st
Heavy
Brigade
Combat
Team,
2nd
Infantry
Division
in
Camp
Hovey,
Korea,
as
well
as
the
Commander,
1st
Battalion,
36th
Infantry
Regiment
in
Friedberg,
Germany.
He
has
served
in
combat
in
Panama
and
Iraq,
including
10
months
as
the
Deputy
Brigade
Commander
for
2nd
Brigade,
2nd
Infantry
Division
in
Ramadi,
Iraq,
and
14
months
as
a
battalion
commander
in
Hit,
Iraq.
His
most
recent
combat
tour
was
9
months
in
Kuwait
and
Erbil,
Iraq,
in
2015
during
Operation
INHERENT
RESOLVE.
Other
notable
assignments
include
serving
as:
the
Chief
of
Staff
for
2nd
Infantry
Division
in
Camp
Red
Cloud,
Korea;
the
Director
of
the
School
of
Advanced
Military
Studies
(SAMS)
at
Fort
Leavenworth,
Kansas;
Executive
Officer
to
the
Supreme
Allied
Commander
Europe
in
Mons,
Belgium;
and
Deputy
Commanding
General
(Operations)
for
1st
Infantry
Division
at
Fort
Riley,
Kansas.
Brigadier
General
Graves
holds
a
master's
degree
in
education
from
McNeese
State
University,
is
a
graduate
of
SAMS,
and
is
a
Class
of
2008
graduate
of
the
U.S.
Army
War College
(USAWC).