Lessons from the Past and a Vision of the Future: Tactical Headquarters Requirements in Force XXI.

Abstract

With the advent of the full exploitation of Information Age technology in a contemporary battlefield environment, the need for change in the echelons of tactical command can be anticipated. As part of Division XXI, it can envisioned that the current functions of the battalion can be absorbed by a Regimental Headquarters when the battalion as a tactical headquarters becomes redundant. In the Pentomic Infantry Division of the late 1950s, the infantry battalion headquarters were completely eliminated and companies were directly subordinate to the Battle Group. The pentomic concept did not succeed because of the limited capability of technology at the time, but would succeed in the future with the advanced C41 technology. The idea of a Brigade (or Regiment) with direct control of subordinate companies is both viable and practical as an integral part of Force XXI. "Battle Management" of a brigade-sized Area of Operations would be within the capabilities of a single individual whereas a Division Commander would be unable to effectively control his organization without a brigade level headquarters.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 18, 1995
Accession Number
ADA294711

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  • William Terpeluk

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