USA p. 60

 

Training and Doctrine Command

 

            11 Armored Cavalry Regiment (OPFOR, National Training Center)[1] Ft. Irwin, CA

                        HHC

                        1-11 Cavalry

                                    HQ and HQ Troop (371 Troops)

                                                HQ

                                                Scout Platoon

                                                Mortar Platoon (120mm mortar)

                                                Medical Platoon

                                                Support Platoon

                                                Maintenance Platoon

                                    Alpha Troop (Mechanized) (117 troops)

                                                HQ Section

                                                Maintenance Section

                                                3 Mechanized Infantry Platoons

                                    Bravo Troop (Motorized)

                                    Charlie Troop (14 tanks, 7 M-1 and 7 OPFOR MBT)

                                    Delta Troop (M-1)

                                    India Troop (Air Defense) (107 troops)

                                                HQ Section

                                                Maintenance Section

                                                Radar Section

                                                1st Platoon

                                                2nd Platoon

                                                3rd Platoon

 

                        1-144Artillery (National Guard)

                        1-221st Cavalry (National Guard) (60 OPFOR tanks)

                        Regimental Support Squadron

           

            1-16 Cavalry  (Training) Ft. Knox      

 

21st Air Cavalry Brigade (Training) Ft. Hood, TX

                        HHT

                        1-130 Aviation Regiment

                        8-229 Aviation Regiment

                        Foreign AH-64 training detatchments

 

 


[1] Please keep in mind that because this is an Opposing Forces unit, much of the TO is non-standard. While normally one would assume a unit like this could be mobilized for overseas duty, the US Army seems likely to keep it as a training unit even in wartime.

 

 



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