AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C., 26 February 1944 No infantry regiment Designation:... Infantry. Antitank. 3 battallions (each)
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1 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION WAR DEPARTMENT AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C., 26 February 1944 No (T/O & E 7-12) (T/O & E 7-12) Service (T/O & E 7-13) infantry regiment Designation:... Infantry Cannon Company (T/O & E 7-14) Antitank (T/O & E 7-19) 3 battallions (T/O & E 7-15) regiment Attached medical Attached chaplain Colonel 1 Insert number of regiment b Lieutenant-colonel 4 4 To be furnished only as required and available within the Major 2 6 b 1 7 continental limits of the ed Captain States. Will be furnished prior to Captain or first lieutenant b departure overseas. c First lieutenant Driven by chaplain s assistants Second lieutenant commissioned Warrant officer Master sergeant First sergeant Technical sergeant Staff sergeant Sergeant Corporal Technician, grade Technician, grade Technician, grade Private, first class ,504 3,535 Private Basic (9) (9) (10) (14) (76) (270) (11) (281) enlisted , ,100 Aggregate , ,257 Carbine, cal Aggregate
2 (T/O & E 7-12) (T/O & E 7-12) Service (T/O & E 7-13) Cannon Company (T/O & E 7-14) Antitank (T/O & E 7-19) 3 battallions (T/O & E 7-15) regiment Attached medical Attached chaplain Gun, machine, cal..30, heavy, flexible Gun, machine, cal..30, light, flexible Gun, machine, HB, cal..50, flexible Gun, 57-mm, towed Howitzer, 105-mm Launcher, rocket, 2.36-inch Mortar, 60-mm Mortar, 81-mm Pistol, automatice, cal Rifle, automatic, cal Rifle, cal..30, M ,882 1,882 Rifle, cal..30, M1903A Trailer, ¼-ton Trailer, 1-ton Truck, ¼-ton c Truck, ¾-ton, weapons carrier Truck, 1½-ton, cargo Truck, 2½-ton, cargo Aggregate
3 medical detachment, infantry Regiment Designantion: Medical Detachment,... Infantry Technician grade 3 battalion s detachment Major, including 1 a 1 Insert number of regiment a Detachment commander (1) (1) To be furnished only as required and available within continental Captain or firs lieutenant, including 2 2 a 8 ed States. Will be furnished Dental (2) (2) prioer to departure for overseas Medical, general duty (2) (6) duty. b, commissioned 3 2 a 9 Drives truck ¼-ton c Includes 8 aid Technical serjeant, including men 3 for antitank, Medical (1) (1) 3 for cannon ;1 for Staff sergeant, including 1 3 and ; 1 for service Medical (1) (3) d Includes 12 aid men 1 Sergeant, including per rifle ; 1 per heavy Medical (1) (1) weapons Corporal, including 1 3 Medical (1) (3) Technician, grade 3 } Technician, grade 4 } Technician, grade 5 } including Private, first class } Private } Clerk, record 5 ( b 1) (1) Driver, truck, light 5 (1) (1) Litter bearer (12) (36) Podiatrist 4 (1) (1) Technician, dental 5 (2) (2) Technician, medical Technician, medical Technician, medical 4 5 (1) (( b 2)4) Technician, sanitary (1) (1) Technician, surgical Technician, surgical Technician, surgical Technician, surgical ( c 10) ( d 14) (2) (3) (8) (9) (9) (17) (17) Basic (11) (11) enlisted Aggregate Trailer, ¼-ton Truck, ¼-ton Truck, 2½-ton
4 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION WAR DEPARTMENT AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C., 26 February 1944 No AND HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, INFANTRY REGIMENT Designation:... Infantry Company... Infantry Technician grade Intelligence and reconnaissance and Company Communication 2 reconnaissance squads Colonel, including p Insert number of regiment a Regimental commander (1) (1) Also classification specialist b Drives, truck, ¼-ton Lieutenant colonel, including p c Armed with carbine cal..30 Executive (1) (1) d For officers mess Major, including p 2 2 e Drives truck ¾-ton f Intelligence, S-2 (1) (1) Driven by members of the communication Operations and training, S-3 (1) (1) p Armed with pistol, automatic, Captain, including c 1 3 cal..45 Adjutant and S-1 (1) (1) r Armed with rifle, cal..30, M1 Communication (1) (1) unless otherwise indicated Company commander (1) (1) First lieutenant, including c 4 Gas (1) (1) Liaison (1) (1) commander (1) (1) commissioned Warrant officer, including c Communication (1) (1) Master sergeant, including c Communication chief (1) (1)
5 Technician grade Intelligence and reconnaissance and Company Communication 2 reconnaissance squads First sergeant c Technical sergeant, including c Radio (1) (1) Staff sergeant, including c 3 c 2 c 6 Mess (1) (1) Message center chief (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) Supply (1) (1) Transportation (1) (1) Wire chief (1) (1) Sergeant, including Squad leader (1) (2) (2) Corporal, including 2 3 Clerk, ( a 1) (1) Squad leader, assistant (1) (2) (2) Technician, grade 4 } Technician, grade 5 } Private, first class } including Private } Armorer-atificer 5 (1) (1) Bugler ( b c 1) (1) Clerk, code 4 (1) (1) Clerk, code 5 (1) (1) Clerk, code (2) (2) Cook 4 (( d 1)2) (2) Cook 5 (1) (1) Cook s helper (1) (1)
6 Technician grade Intelligence and reconnaissance and Company Communication 2 reconnaissance squads Draftsman, topographic 5 (1) (1) (1) Driver, truck, light Driver, truck, light 5 (1) (1) (1) (3) (7) Lineman, telephone and telegraph 5 (4) (4) Lineman, telephone and telegraph (11) (11) Mechanic automobile 4 ( e 1) (1) Messenger ( e 3) (3) Operator, radio Operator, radio Operator, radio Operator, radio (5) (1) (1) (6) (1) (2) Operator, switchboard 5 (1) (1) Operator, switchboard (3) (3) Orderly ( b c 2) (2) Repairman, radio 4 (1) (1) Scout, observer, intelligence (2) (3) (8) (8) Basic (9) (9) enlisted Aggregate r 108 Carbine, cal Gun, machine, HB, cal..50, flexible 1 2 Launcher, rocket, AT., 2.36-inch 4 4 Pistol, automatic, cal Rifle, cal..30, M Trailer, ¼-ton 4 4 Trailer, 1-ton Truck, ¼-ton 4 f Truck, ¾-ton, weapons carrier Truck, 2½-ton, cargo (3) (6) (3) (3) (3) (5)
7 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION WAR DEPARTMENT AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C., 26 February 1944 No service, infantry regiment Designation: Service Company,... Infantry Technician grade Company Regimental Staff Supply 3 battalion s Transportation Antitank Cannon Heaquarters Maitnenance a p Major, including Insert number of regiment a Supply, S-4 (1) (1) Commands regimental supply services Captain, including c 2 c 1 3 c 5 b Commands transportation Company commander (1) (1) Military personnel (1) (1) (1) Motor transport ( b 1) (1) (1) Munitions (1) (1) (1) Operations, assistant S-3 (1) (1) (1) First lieutenant, including c c Athletic and recreation, assistant S-1 ( d 1) (1) commander, assistant (1) (1) (1) Supply, S-4 (1) (3) (3) commissioned Warrant officer, including c 1 2 c 4 Adjutant and S-1, assistant (1) (1) (1) Motor transport (1) (1) (1) Munitions (1) (1) (1) Supply, administrative (1) (1) Master sergeant, including Motor ( c 1) (1) (1) Operations ( c 1) (1) (1) Sergeant major ( c 1) (1) (1) c Armed with carbine, cal..30 d Special services, branch immaterial e Also classification specialist f Drives truck, ¼-ton g Also drivers chaplain s trucks h Drives truck, ¾-ton i Drives trucks p Armed with pistol, automatice, cal..45 r Armed with rifle, cal..30, M1 unless otherwise indicated
8 Technician grade Company Regimental Staff Supply 3 battalion s Transportation Antitank Cannon Heaquarters Maitnenance Supply ( c 1) (1) (1) First sergeant c Staff sergeant, including Mess ( c 1) (1) Supply ( c 1) ( c 1) (3) (4) Supply, assistant ( c 1) (1) (1) Sergeant, including Ammunition (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) Truckmaster (1) (1) (1) Corporal, including 3 4 Clerk, ( e 1) (1) Truckmaster ( f 1) (3) (3) Technician, grade 4 } Technician, grade 5 } Private, first class } including Private } Armorer-artificer 5 (1) (1) Athletic instructor 5 (1) (1) (1) Bugler ( c f 1) (1) Carpenter, general (1) (1) Chaplain s assistant 5 ( g 3) (3) (3) Classification specialist 4 (1) (1) (1) Clerk, 4 (2) (2) (2) Clerk, 5 (1) (1) (2) (2) Clerk, (1) (1) (2) (2) Clerk, mail 4 (1) (1) (1) Clerk, mail 5 (2) (2) (2)
9 Technician grade Company Regimental Staff Supply 3 battalion s Transportation Antitank Cannon Heaquarters Maitnenance Clerk, record 4 (1) (1) (1) Clerk, record 5 (1) (1) (1) Clerk, record (2) (2) (2) Clerk, stock 4 (1) (1) (1) Cook 4 (1) (1) Cook 5 (1) (1) Cook s helper (1) (1) Driver, truck, light Driver, truck, light 5 (1) (1) (1) (1) (7) (1) (1) (1) (25) Entertainment director 5 (1) (1) (1) Mechanic automobile 4 (( h 1)2) (5) (5) (7) Mechanic autumobile 5 ( h 1) (( i 3)6) (6) (7) Messenger ( c f 1) ( c 1) ( c 1) (2) (3) Stenographer 4 (1) (1) (1) Welder, general 4 (1) (1) (1) Basic (9) (9), enlisted Aggregate r 115 Carbine, cal Guns, machine, HB, cal..50, flexible Launcher, rocket, AT, 2.36-inch 8 8 Pistol, automatic, cal..45 Rifle, cal..30, M Trailer, 1-ton Truck, ¼-ton Truck, ¾-ton weapons carrie 2 2 Truck, 2½-ton, cargo (14) (13)
10 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION WAR DEPARTMENT AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C. 26 February 1944 No infantry cannon Designation: Cannon Company,... Infantry Technician grade Company 3 cannon s 2 howitzer s Captain, including Insert number of regiment a Company commander (1) (1) Second in command b Also classification specialist First lieutenant, including c Armed with carbine, cal..30 Reconnaissance ( a 1) (1) unless otherwise indicated d First lieutenant 1 Drives truck, ¼-ton e Second liutenant 2 Drives truck, ¾-ton r commander (1) (1) (3) Armed with rifle, cal..30, M1 commissioned 2 5 First sergeant Technical sergeant, including 3 (1) (1) (3) Staff sergeant, including 3 3 Mess ( r 1) (1) Reconnaissance (1) (1) Supply ( r 1) (1) Sergeant, including Chief of ( r 1) (2) (6) Communication (1) (1) Transportation (1) (1) Corporal, including Agent ( r 1) (1) (3) Clerk, ( b r 1) (1) Gunner (1) (2) (6) Technician, grade 4 } Technician, grade 5 } Private, first class } Private } Ammunition handler (1) (1) (3) Armorer-artificer 5 ( r 1) (1) Bugler ( d 1) (1) Cannoneers (7) (14) (42) Cook 4 ( r 1) (1) Cook 5 ( r 1) (1) Cook s helper ( r 2) (2) Driver, truck, light Driver, truck, light 5 ( r 1) ( r 1) ( r 1) (3) Mechanic, artillery 4 ( r 1) (1) (3) Mechanic, automobile 4 ( e r 1) (1) (5) (5)
11 Technician grade Company 3 cannon s 2 howitzer s Messenger ( d 2) ( d 1) (1) (5) Operator, instrument (1) (1) (3) Operator, radio telephone (2) (1) (1) (5) Basic ( r 10) (10) enlisted Aggregate c 118 Carbine, cal Gun, machine, HB, cal Howitzer, 105-mm Launcher, rocket, AT, 2.36-inch 1 4 Rifle, cal..30, M Trailer, 1-ton Truck, ¼-ton 2 5 Truck, ¾-ton, weapons carrier Truck, 1½-ton, cargo 2 7 Truck, 2½-ton, cargo 3
12 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION WAR DEPARTMENT AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C., 26 February 1944 No Technician grade infantry antitank, 57-mm gun Destignation: Antitank Company,... Infantry Company 3 antitank s Antitank mine 3 antitank squads Captain, including c Insert number of regiment a Company commander (1) (1) Also classification specialist b Drives truck, ¾-ton (radio) First lieutenant, including c c Armed with carbine, cal..30 Executive (1) (1) d Also ammunition bearer e First lieutenant } Drives maintenance truck f Second lieutenant } including c c 1 3 Drives truck, ¼-ton g commander (1) (1) (1) (1) (4) Driver of this truck from antitank as designated Second lieutenant, including c by commander. Reconnaissance (1) (1) p Armed with pistol, automatic, commissioned 3 7 cal..45 First sergeant c r Armed with rifle, cal..30, M1 3 antitank mine squads Technical sergeant, including 4 ( c 1) (1) ( c 1) (1) (4) Staff sergeant, including Mess ( c 1) (1) Squad leader ( r 1) (3) (9) Supply ( c 1) (1) Sergeant, including Communication ( c 1) (1) Reconnaissance ( c 1) (1) Squad leader ( r 1) (3) (3) Transportation ( r 1) (1) Corporal, including 3 10 Clerk, ( a r 1) (1)
13 Technician grade Company 3 antitank s Antitank mine 3 antitank squads 3 antitank mine squads Gunner ( p ) (3) (9) Technician, grade 4 } Technician, grade 5 } Private, first class } including Private } Ammunition bearer ( c 3) (9) (27) Armorer-artificer 5 ( r 1) (1) Bugler ( b c 1) (1) Cannoneer ( p 4) (12) (36) Cook 4 ( r 1) (1) Cook 5 ( r 2) (2) Cook s helper ( r 1) (1) Draftsman, topographic 5 ( c 1) (1) (1) Driver, truck, light Driver, truck, light 5 ( d r 1) (3) ( r 3) (3) Mechanic, automobile 4 ( b r 1) (1) Messenger ( c f 2) ( f r 1) (1) (5) Operator, radio 4 ( r 1) (1) Operator, radio 5 ( r 1) (1) Pioneer ( r 7) (21) (21) Surveyor 4 ( c 1) (1) (1) Basic ( r 14) (14) enlisted Aggregate Carbine, cal Gun, machine, HB, cal..50, flexible 3 Gun, 57-mm, towed Launcher, rocket, AT, 2.36-inch Pistol, automatic, cal Rifle, cal..30, M (6) (6)
14 Technician grade Company 3 antitank s Antitank mine 3 antitank squads 3 antitank mine squads Trailer, 1-ton Truck, ¼-ton 2 6 Truck, ¾-ton, weapons carrier 2 2 Truck, 1½-ton, cargo g
15 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION WAR DEPARTMENT AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C. 26 February 1944 No infantry Battalion Designation:... Battalion,... Infantry (T/) & E7-16) (T/O & E 7-16) 3 rifle companies (T/O & E 7-17) Heavy weapons (T/O & E 7-18) battalion a Lieutenant colonel Insert number of battalion Major Insert number of regiment a For operations there will Captain 6 normally be attached 1 liaison First lieutenant from the supporting Second lieutenant field artillery battalion. commissioned First sergeant 1 5 Technical sergeant Staff sergeant Sergeant Corporal Technician, grade Technician, grade Private, first class Private Basic (11) (17) (14) (76) enlisted Aggregate Carbine, cal Gun, machine, cal..30, heavy, flexible 8 8 Gun, machine, cal..30, light, flexible 2 6 Gun, machine, HB, cal..50, flexible 2 6 Gun, 57-mm, towed 3 3 Launcher, rocket, AT, 2.36-inch Mortar, 60-mm 3 9 Mortar, 81-mm 6 6 Pistol, automatic, cal Rifle, automatic, cal Rifle, cal..30, M Rifle, cal..30, M1903A4 3 9 Trailer, ¼-ton Trailer, 1-ton Truck, ¼-ton Truck, ¾-ton, weapons carrier Truck, 1½-ton, cargo 4 4
16 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION WAR DEPARTMENT AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C., 26 February 1944 No Technician grade and, infantry battalion Designation:,... Battalion,... Infantry Company.... Battalion,... Infantry and Company Battallion squadron Communication Amunnition and pioneer Antitank 3 antitank squads Lieutenant colonel, including p Insert number of battalion Battalion commander (1) (1) Insert number of regiment a Also commander Major, including p b Also classsification specialist Executive (1) (1) c Armed with carbine cal..30 Captain, including c 1 2 d For officers mess e Adjutant and S-1 ( a 1) (1) Also ammunition handler f Drives truck, ¾-ton Operations and training, S-3 (1) (1) g Drives truck, ¼-ton First lieutenant, including c 1 3 h Driven by members of the Communication (1) (1) communication p Armed with pistol, Intelligence, S-2 (1) (1) automatic, cal..30 Motor transport (1) (1) r Armed with rifle, cal..30, M1 Second lieutenant, including c 2 commander (1) (1) (1) Munitions (1) (1) commissioned First sergeant c Technical sergeant, including 3 ( c 1) ( c 1) (1) (2) Sergeant major ( c 1) (1) Staff sergeant, including Communication chief ( c 1) (1) Intelligence ( c 1) (1)
17 Technician grade and com- Company Battallion squadron Communication Amunnition and pioneer Antitank 3 antitank squads Mess ( c 1) (1) Operations ( c 1) (1) Radio ( r 1) (1) Squad leader ( r 1) (3) (3) Supply ( c 1) (1) Sergeant, including Message center chief ( r 1) (1) Motor ( r 1) (1) Squad leader ( r 3) (3) Wire chief ( r 1) (1) Corporal, including Clerk, ( b r 1) (1) Gas ( r 1) (1) Gunner ( p 1) (3) (3) Technician, grade 4 } Technician, grade 5 } Private, first class } including Private } Ammunition bearer ( c 21) ( c 3) (9) (30) Armorer-artificer 5 ( r 1) (1) Bugler ( c 1) (1) Cannoneer ( p 4) (4) Clerk, code 5 ( r 1) (1) Clerk, code ( r 1) (1) Cook 4 (( d 1)2) (2) Cook 5 ( r 1) (1) Cook s helper ( r 1) (1) Driver, truck, light Driver, truck, light 5 ( r 2) ( r 1) ( e r 1) (3) (3) (3)
18 Technician grade and Company Battallion squadron Communication Amunnition and pioneer Antitank 3 antitank squads Lineman, telephone and telegraph 5 ( r 1) (1) Lineman, telephone and telegraph ( r 4) (4) Mechanic, automobile 4 ( f r 1) (1) Messenger ( c 4) ( g c 1) (1) (5) Operator, radio 4 ( r 1) (1) Operator, radio 4 ( r 1) (1) Operator, radio 5 ( r 2) (2) Operator, telephone switchboard 5 ( r 1) (1) Operator, telephone switchboard ( r 1) (1) Orderly ( c g 1) (1) Repairman, radio 4 ( r 1) (1) Scout, observer, intelligence ( r 6) (6) Basic ( r 11) (11) enlisted Aggregate Carbine, cal Gun, machine, HB, cal..50 Gun, 57-mm, towed Launcher, rocket, AT, 2.36-inch Pistol, automatic, cal Rifle, cal..30, M Trailer, ¼-ton 2 2 Trailer, 1-ton Truck, ¼-ton 1 2 h 5 9 Truck, ¾-ton, weapons carrier Truck, 1½-ton, cargo 3 4
19 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION WAR DEPARTMENT AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C., 26 February 1944 No infantry rifle Destignation: Company Infantry Technician grade Company 60-mm mortar Section 3 squads Weapons Light machine gun Section 2 squads 3 rifle s 3 rifle squads Captain, including Insert letter of Company commander (1) (1) Insert number of regiment a Also classification First lieutenant, including 1 2 Executive (1) (1) (1) (1) First lieutenenant } Second lieutenant } commander (1) (1) (3) commissioned c 2 c c 6 First sergeant c Technical sergeant, including 4 ( c 1) (1) (1) (1) (4) Staff sergeant, including Mess ( c 1) (1) guide (1) (1) (3) Section leader (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) (2) Squad leader (1) (3) (9) Supply ( c 1) (1) Sergeant, including Communication (1) (1) 1 2 specialist b Armed with rifle, automatic, cal..30 c Armed with carbine, cal..30 d Battalion is responsible for the maintenance of vehicles assigned this organization. Second echelon maintenance provided by service p Armed with pistol, automatic, cal..45 r Armed with rifle, cal..30, M1
20 Technician grade Company 60-mm mortar Section 3 squads Weapons Light machine gun Section 2 squads 3 rifle s 3 rifle squads Squad leader (1) (3) (1) (2) (5) (5) Squad leader, assistant (1) (3) (9) Corporal, including Clerk, ( a 1) (1) Technician, grade 4 } Technician, grade 5 } Private, first class } including Private } Ammunition bearer ( c 2) (6) ( c 2) (4) (10) (10) Armorer-artificer 5 (1) (1) Bugler ( c 1) (1) Cook 4 (2) (2) Cook 5 (2) (2) Cook s helper (2) (2) Driver, truck, light Driver, truck, light 5 (2) (2) Gunner, machine gun ( p 1) (2) (2) (2) Gunner, machine gun, assistant ( p 1) (2) (2) (2) Gunner, mortar ( p 1) (3) (3) (3) Gunner, mortar, assistant ( p 1) (3) (3) Messenger ( c 3) ( c 2) ( c 1) (1) ( c 1) (1) (4) (2) (2) (13) Rifleman (7) (21) (63) Rifleman, automatic ( b 1) (3) (9) Rifleman, automatic, assistant (1) (3) (9) Basic (17) (17) (1) (1)
21 Weapons 3 rifle s 60-mm mortar Light machine gun Technician grade Company Section 3 squads Section 2 squads 3 rifle squads, enlisted Aggregate r 193 Carbine, cal Gun, machine, cal..30, light, flexible Gun, machine, HB, cal..50, flexible 1 Launcher, rocket, AT, 2.36-inch 5 5 Mortar, 60-mm Pistol, automatic, cal Rifle, automatice, cal Rifle, cal..30, M1 Rifle, cal..30, M1903A Trailer, ¼-ton d Truck, ¼-ton d
22 TABLE OF ORGANIZATION WAR DEPARTMENT AND EQUIPMENT Washington 25, D.C., 26 February 1944 No infantry heavy weapons Designation: Company, Infantry 2 cal..30, machine gun s 81-mm mortar Technician grade Company Section 2 s 2 squads Section headquaters 3 s 2 squads Captain, including c Insert letter of Company commander (1) (1) Insert number of regiment First lieutenant, including c 2 a Second in command commander (1) (1) (1) b Also classification Reconnaissance ( a 1) (1) specialist c Armed with carbine, cal. First lieutenant } Second lieutenant } including c commander (1) (1) (2) Second lieutenant, including c 3 3 Section commander (1) (1) (3) (3) commissioned First sergeant c Technical sergeant, including 3 ( c 1) (1) ( c 1) (1) (3) Staff sergeant, including Mess ( c 1) (1) Section leader ( r 1) (1) (2) ( r 1) (1) (3) (5) Squad leader ( r 1) (2) (6) (6) Supply ( c 1) (1) Sergeant, incuding Communication ( c 1) (1) Reconnaissance ( c 1) (1) d Drives truck, ¼-ton e Drives truck, ¾-ton p Armed with pistol, automatic, cal..45 r Armed with rifle, cal..30, M1
23 2 cal..30, machine gun s 81-mm mortar Technician grade Company Section 2 s 2 squads Section headquaters 3 s 2 squads Squad leader ( r 1) (2) (4) (4) Transportation ( r 1) (1) Corporal, including Clerk, ( b r 1) (1) Gunner, mortar ( p 1) (2) (6) (6) Instrument ( r 1) (1) ( r 1) (1) (2) Transportation ( r 1) (1) ( r 1) (1) (2) Technician, grade 4 } Technician, grade 5 } Private, first class } including Private } Ammunition bearer (( d 1) c 4) (8) (16) (( d 1)( p 1)( c 4)5) (10) (30) (62) Armorer-artificer 5 ( r 1) (1) Bugler ( c 1) (1) Cook 4 ( r 2) (2) Cook 5 ( r 1) (1) Cook s helper ( r 2) (2) Gunner, machine gun ( p 1) (2) (4) (8) Gunner, machine gun, assistant (p) (2) (4) (8) Gunner, mortar, assistant ( p 1) (2) (6) (6) Mechanic, automotive 4 ( e r 1) (1) Messenger (( d 2) c 3) (( d 1) c 2) (2) ( d 1) c 2) (2) (9) Basic ( r 14) (14) enlisted Aggregate Carbine, cal Gun, machine, cal..30, heavy flexible
24 2 cal..30, machine gun s 81-mm mortar Technician grade Company Section 2 s 2 squads Section headquaters 3 s 2 squads Gun, machine, HB, cal..50, flexible Launcher, rocket, AT, 2.56-inch Mortar, 81-mm Pistol, automatic, cal Rifle, cal..30, M Trailer, ¼-ton Truck, ¼-ton Truck, ¾-ton, weapons carrier
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