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¿M 101-10 2 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FIELD MANUAL OFFICERS’ FIELD MANUAL ORGANIZATIONAL, TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICAL DATA EXTRACTS OF TABLES OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPM SBgg OFVi HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF\THE ARMY JANUARY 1965 0 •Rrti X),C S~/S QjtMàJL FM 101-10-2 FOREWORD FM 101-:10, Sia# Officers' Field Manual—Organizational, Technical, and Logistical Data, con- sists of three parts published as separate volumes. FM 101-10-1, Unclassified Data FM 101-10-2, Extracts of Tables of Organization and Equipment FM 101-10-3, Classified Data This volume is for use as á planning guide only. It provides general troop planning data for staff officers of all echelons. Detailed reference data are found in appropriate tables of organization and equipment (TOE). The user should be aware that although Department of the Army doctrine is based on the organizations shown in this manual, studies and tests are constantly being conducted to determine additional organization and equipment changes which may be required. The extracts of TOE contained in this manual are based primarily on Department of the Army TOE. However, in certain cases, data based on USCONARC and USACDC tentative TOE and advance information on proposed TOE are included for ready reference. When these type TOE data are presented, they are so indicated. Strength figures for organizations were obtained from Department of the Army Five Year Troop Basis, Annex V, Reference Digest of Tables of Organization and Equipment and Type Tables of Distribution, 30 April 1964, and latest published TOE available at time of preparation of manual. For meaning of abbreviations used in this man- ual, see AR 320-50. This volume is applicable to nuclear and nonnuclear warfare. Chapter 1 contains data concerning the mission, assignment, capabilities, strength, basis of allocation, and mobility of those most frequently used combat and combat support units (in nondivisional roles). Data on divisional combat units are contained in FM 101-10-1, chapter 1. Where appropriate, tabular data have been included to indicate quantities of major weapons, vehicles, and equipment. Chapter 2 contains pertinent extracts from TOE showing the mission, assignment, capabili- ties, strength, basis of allocation, and mobility of nondivisional combat support and combat service support units. Tabular data have been included to indicate quantities of major weapons, vehicles, and equipment of selected combat support units. Chapter 3 contains pertinent extracts concerning special-purpose organizations. Sufficient in- formation is included to indicate mission, strengths, capabilities, etc., of these units. Classified data pertaining to TOE are published FM 101-10-3. Users of this manual are encouraged to submit recommended changes or comments to im- prove the manual. Comments should be keyed to the specific page, TOE, and line of the text in which the change is recommended. Reasons should be provided for each comment to insure under- standing and complete evaluation. Comments should be forwarded direct to the Commanding General, United States Army Combat Developments Command, Combat Service Support Group, Fort Lee, Virginia. See AR 310-3 for desired format of recommendations for corrections and changes. Source data cutoff date for material contained in this manual is 31 March 1964. =EEe ï'enïagcsn library! Rm 1A518, Pentagon ^oVn"-ton, D.C. *FM 101-10-2 FIELD MANUAL 1 HEADQUARTERS V DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY No. 101-10-2 I WASHINGTON, D.C. 19 January 1965 STAFF OFFICERS FIELD MANUAL ORGANIZATIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND LOGISTICAL DATA EXTRACTS OF TABLES OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT Page CHAPTER 1. COMBAT AND COMBAT SUPPORT UNITS Section I. Aviation - 3 II. Field artillery 14 III. Infantry 31 IV. Armor 39 V. Air reconnaissance support 53 VI. Special forces 54 VII. Separate mechanized brigade 58 VIII. Air defense artillery 60 IX. Separate airborne brigade 72 CHAPTER 2. NONDIVISIONAL COMBAT SUPPORT AND COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT UNITS Section I. Chemical 77 II. Engineer 1 84 III. Medical ^ 117 IV. Ordnance 130 V. Quartermaster 146 VI. Signal 172 VII. Adjutant general 203 VIII. Finance 209 IX. Military police 212 X. Transportation ■ 226 CHAPTER 3. OTHER UNITS Section I. Personnel II. Judge advocate general III. Composite 262 IV. Military intelligence 268 V. Army security agency 280 VI. Psychological operations 280 VII. Civil affairs 285 VIII. Public information and field press censorship 290 IX. Field army, corps, and logistical command headquarters 293 X. Type B units 295 INDEX (alphabetical listing) ^ 301 INDEX (numerical listing) 307 * Thii manual «upersedes FM 101-10, part II, 14 Dacembar 1961. AGO 6818A 1 FM 101-10-2 TABLES Page Table I. Aviation units (nondivisional) major weapons, aircraft and vehicles 12 II. Field artillery (nondivisional) mission weapons, aircraft, vehicles and vehicular equipment 28 III. Field artillery (nondivisional missile) mission weapons, aircraft, and vehicles 30 IV. Field artillery target acquisition battalion, mission weapons, aircraft, vehicles and equipment TOE 6-575E 31 V. Infantry, airborne infantry, and mechanized infantry major weapons and vehicles 37 VI. Armor major weapons, aircraft, vehicles, and vehicular equipment 45 VII. Separate infantry brigade major weapons, aircraft, vehicles, and vehicular equipment, TOE 7-100E : A. When equipped with M4T6 or class 60 bridging equipment 47 B. When equipped with mobile assault bridging equipment 50 VIII. Airborne special forces group major weapons, aircraft, vehicles and vehicular equipment, TOE 31-105E 57 IX. Airborne defense artillery (nondivisional) mission weapons, aircraft, and vehicles 70 X. Air defense artillery (missile) (nondivisional) mission weapons, vehicles and vehicular equipment 71 XI. Separate airborne brigade major weapons, aircraft, vehicles, and vehicular equipment, TOE 57-100E 74 XII. Engineer combat battalion (Army) major weapons, vehicles, and vehicular equipment, TOE 5-35D 111 XIII. Engineer light equipment company major vehicles, vehicular and construction equipment, TOE 5-54D HI XIV. Engineer light equipment company (airborne) major vehicles, vehicular and construction equipment, TOE 5-54D 112 XV. Engineer panel bridge company major vehicles, vehicular and bridging equipment, TOE 5-77E 113 XVI. Engineer float bridge company major vehicles, vehicular and bridging equipment, TOE 5-78E : 114 XVII. Engineer construction support company vehicles, trailers, and major construction equipment, TOE 5-114D H® XVIII. Engineer construction battalion, vehicles, trailers, and major construction equipment, TOE 5-115D H® XIX. Engineer dump truck company vehicles, TOE 5-124D 117 XX. Transportation light truck company vehicles, TOE 55-17E 257 XXI. Transportation light helicopter company aircraft and vehicles, TOE 55-57D 257 XXII. Transportation medium helicopter company aircraft and vehicles, TOE 55-58T 257 2 AGO 6818A FM 101-10-2 CHAPTER 1 COMBAT AND COMBAT SUPPORT UNITS Section I. AVIATION 1—47E Avn Co, Sep Armd, Inf, or Mech Bde j. The reduced strength column adapts this Mission. To provide aviation support for the TOE to the lesser requirements for personnel and equipment during prolonged noncombat brigade headquarters, brigade support battal- ion, and other brigade units which do not have periods and for a limited period of combat. organic aircraft. In addition, to provide general k. Individuals of this unit can fight as in- support and reinforcement to units which have fantrymen when required. organic aircraft. To provide aviation special Strength, a. Full strength: Off 14 WO 24 staff personnel for the brigade headquarters. EM 97 Agg 135. Assignment. Organic to separate armored b. Reduced strength: Off 11 WO 19 EM 87 brigade, TOE 17-100E; separate infantry bri- Agg 117. gade; TOE 7-100E or separate mechanized bri- Basis of Mocation. One per separate armored gade, TOE 37-100E. brigade, TOE 17-100E, separate infantry bri- gade, TOE 7-100E ; or separate mechanized bri- Capabilities, a. Provides aviation special gade, TOE 37-100E. staff personnel for the brigade headquarters. Mobility, a. One hundred percent mobile, b. Provides aircraft to support the brigade utilizing air and ground vehicles. headquarters, brigade support battalion, and b. This unit, less aircraft, is air-transporta- other units without organic aircraft. ble in heavy transport aircraft. Aircraft except c. Provides aircraft for general support and U-6 are air-transportable or self deployable. reinforcement to units with organic aircraft. The U-6 is air-transportable after extensive d. Operates a central aircraft communication disassembly. and control facility. Remarks. For data concerning vehicles and armament, see table VII. e. Participates in airmobile combat opera- tions. One reinforced dismounted infantry pla- 1—59D Aviation Company (Air Mobile, Fixed toon can be airlifted in one airlift, using or- Wing) ganic aircraft. Mission. To provide logistical airlift for /. Operates one visual-flight rules airfield movement of supplies and personnel in the com- with terminal flight facilities. bat zone and to provide tactical airlift of combat units and air resupply of units engaged in g. Operates forward landing sites. combat operations. h. Augments aeromedical evacuation. Assignment. To a field army, normally at- i. This unit is dependent on the separate tached to Headquarters and Headquarters Com- armored, infantry, or mechanized brigade ad- pany, Aviation Battalion, TOE 1-256F. ministration company, TOE 12-177E, for per- Capabilities, a. At full strength the unit has sonnel administration,