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A Historical Perspective on Light Infantry

A Historical Perspective on Light Infantry
Author: Scott Ray McMichael
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1987
Genre: Infantry
ISBN:

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This study seeks to clarify the nature of light infantry. General characteristics of light infantry forces are identified, and an analysis of how light forces operate tactically and how they are supported is presented. In the process, the relationship of the light infantry ethic to its organization is evaluated, and the differences between light infantry and conventional infantry is illuminated. For the purpose of this study, the term conventional infantry refers to modern-day motorized and mechanized infantry and to the large dismounted infantry forces typical of the standard infantry divisions of World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The study concludes that light infantry is unique and distinct. A light infantry ethic exits and manifests itself in a distinctive tactical style, in a special attitude toward the environment, in a freedom from dependence on fixed lines of communication, and in a strong propensity for self-reliance. The study is based on a historical analysis of 4 light infantry forces employed during and since World War II: The Chindits, in the 1944 Burma campaign against the Japanese; The Chinese communist Forces during the Korean War; British operations in Malaya and Borneo 1948-66; and the First Special Service Force in the mountains of Italy 1942-44. -- Page [2] of cover.


The Light Infantry Division

The Light Infantry Division
Author: Richard R. Babbitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 93
Release: 1985
Genre: Infantry
ISBN:

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Army Light Infantry Division

Army Light Infantry Division
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense
Publisher:
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1984
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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The Light Infantry Division

The Light Infantry Division
Author: Edward E. E. Thurman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1985
Genre: Light infantry
ISBN:

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Light Infantry Forces

Light Infantry Forces
Author: Scott R. McMichael
Publisher: Nimble Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2010-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781608880706

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Force Structure

Force Structure
Author: U S Government Accountability Office (G
Publisher: BiblioGov
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2013-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781289240592

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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO examined the Army's assessment of its light infantry division operational concept and organizational design, focusing on the: (1) standards the Army used; (2) deficiencies it identified; (3) solutions it proposed; (4) Army's plans to resolve remaining deficiencies; and (5) implications of the evaluation results for light infantry divisions. GAO found that the Army evaluation: (1) covered combat, combat-support, and combat service-support operations; (2) identified 27 significant deficiencies involving equipment needs, organizational structure, weapons, doctrine, and training; (3) recommended about 4,000 changes to the division's equipment and personnel; (4) did not test the support demands placed on non-divisional units or the capability of newly formed non-divisional units to meet the division's requirements; and (5) did not test the deployment capability of divisions partially or totally composed of reservists. GAO also found that the Army: (1) accepted about 2,000 of the evaluation recommendations and rejected the rest as inappropriate or unrealistic; (2) plans to test the division changes during regular training and testing programs; and (3) is currently unable to equip all five of its light infantry divisions in accordance with the approved design because of equipment shortages.


The Light Infantry Division

The Light Infantry Division
Author: Michael W. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Light infantry
ISBN:

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The world in 1999 is a rapidly changing place. Regional conflict based on ethnic, religious, cultural and economic differences is increasing because of a lack of superpower containment. The number of regional powers involved in these conflicts and the strength of their military forces is increasing because of the economic gains these nations have enjoyed from an improved world economy. Improved weapons technology is providing very precise weapons with increased ranges to whoever can afford them and improved information technology is permitting enhanced battlefield situational awareness that allows a commander to act and apply combat power faster than an opponent. The Government has adopted the policy of engagement to counter these many conflicts while they are still manageable and maintain U.S. leadership. To execute the policy of engagement while recognizing that all U.S. military forces have been significantly downsized, the National Military Strategy (NMS) requires that U.S. forces be multi-mission capable, meaning that forces should be trained, armed, and equipped to operate across the full spectrum conflict. The NMS also requires that U.S. forces be lethal so that U.S. forces can defeat the potentially larger opponents that are likely to be involved in these regional conflicts. The light infantry division was created in 1984 in an effort to provide a more strategically deployable force and to address the increasing number of counter-insurgencies present in the 1980's. This was accomplished by reducing the number and size of mobility and firepower assets in the division to the bare minimum that was thought to be required for operations in low intensity conflict. These reductions have reduce the division's mobility because now only one battalion out of nine can move faster than four kilometers an hour through the use of the divisions lift aviation battalion.


29th Infantry Division

29th Infantry Division
Author: Joseph H. Ewing
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1992
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: 1563110105

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Covers the colonial origins of the three infantry regiments that comprise the Blue and Gray Division,"" the establishment of the Division in 1917, and its current status as a light infantry division in the Maryland National Guard. Contains an emphasis on the history of the 29th Infantry Division in WWII. Map displaying activity of 29th Division from June 6, 1944 through January 1, 1945 on endsheets. Hundreds of photos. Indexed""


The Light Infantry Division: Credible Force for Force XXI Or Just a Bunch of Hooah

The Light Infantry Division: Credible Force for Force XXI Or Just a Bunch of Hooah
Author: Michael Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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The purpose of this monograph is to examine the characteristics of Force XXI operations and the capabilities of Light Infantry Divisions. The question to be answered is: Can the Light Infantry Division conduct offensive operations to the tempo required by Force XXI operations? The monograph focuses on answering three basic questions: (1) What are the tempo requirements for Force XXI operations? (2) What are the capabilities and limitations of the current Light Infantry Divisions? (3) How well does the Light Infantry Division meet the tempo requirements of Force XXI doctrine?