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Attacking force seeks to destroy a weaker enemy force or fix a larger enemy
force in place over a broad front.
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1 Multidomain operations 2 BCT Commander
3 Frontal attack 4 DSB
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Multidomain operations The combined arms employment of joint and Army
capabilities to create and exploit relative advantages
that achieve objectives, defeat enemy forces, and
consolidate gains on behalf of joint force
commanders.
,5 domains Land
Air
Maritimes
Cyberspace
Space
3 dimensions Physical
Information
Human
Main element of LSCO Corps and Division
BCT Brigade Combat Team, smallest combined arms units
that can be committed independently. They can be
task organized to meet whatever the mission needs
Brigades under a Division 3 BCT's
1 Combat aviation brigade
1 Division sustainment brigade
IBCT Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Light
SBCT Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Medium
ABCT Armored Brigade Combat Team, Heavy
Armored companies 14 M1A2 Abrams,
Capable of assaulting rapidly through open terrain
while engaging mechanized and armored enemies at
long rage, with devastating effects
Mechanized Infantry companies 14 M2A3, BFV's (Bradley fighting vehicles),
Capable of assaulting through small arms and
indirect fires to deliver INF squads to the objective
, FA batterty 6 M109 Paladins,
Capable of suppressing, neutralizing or destroying
the enemy to enable the movement and maneuver of
forces on the battlefield
BCT Commander Rank of 06, COL
BCT XO Rank of 04, MAJ
BCT Commanders staff CSM
JAG
Surgeon
PAO
Chaplain
BCT XO coordinating staff S1
S2
S3
S4
S6
S8
S9
BCT XO Special staff Fire support officer
PSYOP staff planner
Assistant brigade engineer
Electronic warfare officer
Air liaison officer
Information operations officer
Air and missile defense coordination officer
Staff weather officer
Brigade aviation officer
Provost marshal
CBRN officer
Knowledge management officer
Cavalry BN Conducting recon for infantry units behind enemy
lines