The Light Infantry Division, An Operational Force
Abstract
This study provides an analysis of the employment of the light infantry division in a mid- to high-intensity environment. The baseline assumption is that despite being optimized for low-intensity conflict, the light infantry division must be prepared for employment into theaters of war where more intense levels of conflict are the norm. An examination of current approaches outlining proposed uses of the light infantry division in a mid- to high-intensity environment is provided which highlights shortcomings in several tactical employment options. Historical precedence providing insight into the potential effectiveness of these options is derived from the operations of Darby's Rangers in WWII. This is followed by a brief investigation into operational uses of light forces during WWII. Specifically, German operations at Fort Eben Emael and Crete are presented. Finally, a proposal for the contemporary employment of the light infantry division is provided which maximizes its capabilities and seeks to minimize the exposure of its vulnerabilities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 03, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA174244
Entities
People
- Edward E. Thurman
Organizations
- United States Army Command and General Staff College