OB for the Postwar U.S. Army; a paper for the National Guard is in preparation.
U.S. Army Order of Battle: Red Dawn + 20
I Corps: Fort Lewis, WA
6th Infantry Division (Mechanized): Fort Wainwright, AK
9th Infantry Division (Mechanized): Fort Lewis, WA
6th Armored Cavalry Regiment: Fort Lewis, WA
II Corps: Fort Patton, AZ
3rd Armored Division: Fort Patton, AZ
8th Infantry Division (Mechanized): Fort Patton, AZ
14th Armored Cavalry Regiment: Fort Huachucha, AZ
III Corps: Fort Hood, TX
1st Cavalry Division: Fort Hood, TX
2nd Armored Division: Fort Hood, TX
3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized): Fort Polk, LA
5th Infantry Division (Mechanized): Fort Polk, LA
3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment: Fort Hood, TX
V Corps: Fort Riley, KS
5th Armored Division: Fort Knox, KY
1st Infantry Division (Mechanized): Fort Riley, KS
2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment: Fort Knox, KY
VIII Corps: Fort Pershing, Deming, NM
1st Armored Division: Fort Pershing, NM
4th Armored Division: Fort Bliss, TX
4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) Fort Carson, CO
7th Infantry Division (Mechanized): Fort Carson, CO
9th Armored Cavalry Regiment: Fort Bliss, TX
X Corps: Fort Bradley, Mexicali, BC
23rd “Americal” Infantry Division (Mechanized): Fort Bradley, BC
17th Airborne Division (Air Assault): Fort Collins, Santa Rosalia, BC
10th Armored Cavalry Regiment: Fort Bradley, BC
XVIII Airborne Corps: Fort Bragg, NC
82nd Airborne Division: Fort Bragg, NC
101st Airborne Division (Air Assault): Fort Campbell, KY
10th Mountain Division: Fort Drum, NY
24th Infantry Division (Mechanized): Fort Stewart, GA
12th Armored Cavalry Regiment (Light): Fort Bragg, NC
U.S. Army South: Roosevelt Roads, PR
IV Corps: Quarry Heights, Panama
11th Airborne Division: Fort Clayton, Panama
U.S. Army Pacific: Fort Shafter, HI
IX Corps: Fort Shafter, HI
2nd Infantry Division: Fort Buckner, Saipan/Fort Stillwell, Guam
25th Infantry Division (Light) Schofield Barracks, HI
173rd Airborne Brigade: Kruger Barracks, Tinian
U.S. Army UK: Alconbury
VII Corps: Greenham Common
83rd Infantry Division (Mechanized): Division HQ at Camp Bulford, Salisbury Plain
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment: Cullybraggen, Stirling
U.S. Army Special Operations Command: Fort Bragg, NC
75th Infantry Regiment (Ranger): Fort Benning, GA
1st Battalion: Fort Benning, GA
2nd Battalion: Fort Bliss, TX
3rd Battalion: Fort Lewis, WA
4th Battalion: Fort Benning, GA
1st Special Forces Group: Torii Station, Okinawa
3rd Special Forces Group: Fort Campbell, KY
5th Special Forces Group: Fort Carson, CO
7th Special Forces Group: Fort Bragg, NC
10th Special Forces Group: Credenhill, UK
160th Aviation Regiment (Special Operations): Fort Campbell, KY
Note:
All active duty divisions have three brigades: no NG round-out formations.
II Corps gains the 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized) (CA NG) upon mobilization
V Corps gains the 35th Infantry Division (Mechanized) (KS, NB, KY NG) upon mobilization
POMCUS Sets for two additional divisions are held in the U.K. for VII Corps.
Fort Patton is part of Yuma Proving Grounds.
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The difference between diplomacy and war is this: Diplomacy is the art of telling someone to go to hell so elegantly that they pack for the trip.
War is bringing hell down on that someone.
War is bringing hell down on that someone.