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The Bear Marches West Alternate Tables of Organization & Equipment for Optional Wargame Scenarios Glenn Dean The 1980s were a turbulent time for the US Army with the introduction of major changes in equipment and organization. The Big Five the Abrams tank, Bradley Fighting Vehicle, Apache Attack Helicopter, Blackhawk Utility Helicopter, and Patriot Air Defense System caused significant shifts in the way US Army units were organized and manned. In particular, ground maneuver units were in transition from the J-series Table of Organization & Equipment (TOE), in which each maneuver battalion had three maneuver companies each with its own organic combat support and combat service support, to the H-series TOE in which the battalions had four maneuver companies, with combat services support organized at the battalion level and then distributed to support the individual companies. Armor formations saw even more significant change as the M1-equipped formations transitioned to platoons of four tanks each (14 per company) from the prior five tanks per platoon (17 per company) of the M60-equipped formations. These transitions began with the fielding of the first M1 tanks in Europe in 1982, picked up speed in 1983 as Bradley Fighting Vehicles began to join the formations, and while the US Army in Europe was complete in the reorganization to this Division 86 structure by late 1986, many formations based in the US did not fully complete this organizational transition until the time of Operation Desert Storm, or even later. The thriller novels of the period that deal with the possibility of ground combat in Western Europe often gloss over the finer details of TOE to serve their own narrative goals. Depending on when in the decade one assumes the battles are set, an accurate depiction of the battle formations in the novels could look somewhat different. (As an aside: Harold Coyle, a retired US Army Armor officer, generally presents the most accurate formations; Ralph Peters, a retired US Army Intelligence officer, is quite accurate in his Soviet formations but less so with US Formations; Tom Clancy, a civilian, takes the most narrative liberties with TOE). The scenarios presented in The Bear Marches West are designed to best replicate the drama presented in the novels. However, should one seek to use the scenarios as more of a what if simulation, and play the actual formations of the time, the following provides some optional scenarios with modifications that more closely replicate actual tactical formations. Note that for the US forces these scenarios replicate the company/troop-level combat services support formations (also known as the company trains ); these elements can be omitted if there is a desire to reduce clutter on the gaming table. If your chosen rules system does not replicate support units, these vehicles can still be employed as anti-infantry systems as all are equipped with.50-caliber machine guns. Also, fire support (M981 FIST-V, ACRV) and Tactical Air Control Party vehicles are included in these TOEs. If your rules system supports specialized artillery and air observers, use them with these units. If your rules system does not specifically provide for observer rules, a reduction in miss error of 50-75% is recommended for engagements in which the observer vehicle can spot the intended fall of the air or artillery strike, to better simulate the accuracy of these vehicles and their ground laser designators compared to calls for fire over radio from a company or platoon commander.

Scenario 1: Opening Shots Harold Coyle s Team Yankee is never specific about the divisional formation to which the fighting company it follows belongs; in fact it is quite generic, probably intentionally so. Team Yankee itself comes from an H-series organization, since it is M1-equipped; the mechanized infantry battalion it is attached to is most likely also an H-series organization (based on its M3- equipped scout platoon), but could also be a J-series organization. This provides several options for adjusting its scenario. Option A: Team Yankee TOE adjustment. This adjusts Team Yankee s TOE only. Change: 1x Infantry Platoon 1x M113 command vehicle with command section 3x M113 squad carriers with 1 infantry squad and 1xM47 Dragon each Add: Fire Support Section: 1 x M981 FIST-V Add: Team Yankee combat services support Option B: Team Yankee 1986 TOE. This option portrays a future Team Yankee, after fielding of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (and post-1987, change all 105mm gun M1 to 120mm M1A1) Change: 1x Infantry Platoon 1x M2 Bradley, with command section 3x M2 Bradley, with 1 infantry squad and M47 Dragon each Add: Fire Support Section: Add: Team Yankee Combat services support Option C: Full strength motor-rifle battalion. This option presents an un-attrited Soviet motor-rifle battalion (MRB) as a greater challenge. In theory, by all US Army force design, the unattrited MRB and US Army company team should be roughly equally matched. Add: Battalion command 2x BRDM-2 reconnaissance section 1x ACRV artillery observer 3x SPG-9 anti-tank team (mounted in BTR-60) Change: Each Motor Rifle Company (MRC) 1x BMP-2 with command section 3x Motor Rifle Platoon (MRP), each 3x BMP-2 with infantry squad

Scenario 2: Mackall s Defense. The Sergeant Mackall storyline in Tom Clancy s Red Storm Rising is a compelling one, but one that neglects to show the full picture of the unit it depicts. The 11 th Armored Cavalry Regiment ( Blackhorse ) was the elite formation of US Army Europe (USAEUR) at the time, charged with the defense of the Fulda Gap, and as a result the first formation in USAEUR to be fully modernized. As a consequence of Clancy s choice of call sign for Mackall Buffalo 31 we know he becomes the platoon leader of the 3 rd platoon, B Troop ( Buffalo ), 1 st Squadron ( Ironhorse ), 11 th ACR. The 11 th ACR s three line squadrons were organized the same throughout the 80s after fielding the M1; each squadron contained three cavalry troops (A, B, and C in 1 st ; E, F, and G in 2d; and I, K, and L in 3 rd ), one tank company (D, H, and M respectively), a howitzer battery ( How Batt ), and headquarters troop. The cavalry troops were combined arms mixtures of scouts, tanks, mortars, and support vehicles. [Aside: One incongruity: cavalry troops usually designated the scout platoons as 1 st and 3 rd with the tank platoons as 2d and 4 th, but this could conceivably be different for Mackall s fictional scenario.] To replicate the full cavalry troop in Mackall s Defense: Change: 1x U.S. Armored Cavalry Troop Headquarters Platoon 1x M1 Abrams 1x M577 command post 2x Scout Platoon, each 6x M3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles 2x Tank Platoon, each Mortar Section 2x M106A2 4.2 Mortar Carrier 2x M113 Medical Add: 2x fire missions, each a Battalion 6 from squadron Howitzer Battery (6 rounds from each of 8 guns).

Scenario 3: Gas, Gas, Gas As with scenario 1: Option A: Team Yankee TOE adjustment. This adjusts Team Yankee s TOE only. Change: 1x Infantry Platoon 1x M113 command vehicle with command section 3x M113 squad carriers with 1 infantry squad and 1xM47 Dragon each Add: Fire Support Section: Add: Team Yankee combat services support Option B: Team Yankee 1986 TOE. This option portrays a future Team Yankee, after fielding of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (and post-1987, change all 105mm gun M1 to 120mm M1A1) Change: 1x Infantry Platoon 1x M2 Bradley, with command section 3x M2 Bradley, with 1 infantry squad and M47 Dragon each Add: Fire Support Section: Add: Team Yankee Combat services support Option C: Additional Motor-Rifle Battalion assets. Add: Battalion command 2x BRDM-2 reconnaissance section 1x ACRV artillery observer 3x SPG-9 anti-tank team (mounted in BTR-60)

Scenario 4: Mackall s Defense Redux Option A: US Cavalry Troops only. This option changes only the TOE for the two Cavalry Troops in the base scenario. Change: 2x U.S. Armored Cavalry Troop, each: Headquarters Platoon 1x M1 Abrams 1x M577 command post 2x Scout Platoon, each 6x M3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles 2x Tank Platoon, each Mortar Section 2x M106A2 4.2 Mortar Carrier 2x M113 Medical Add: 2x fire missions, each a Battery 6 from squadron Howitzer Battery (6 rounds from each of 8 guns). Option B: Ironhorse Guard. This option deletes the German grenadiers, and simulates a guard mission by the entire 1 st Squadron of the 11 th Armored Cavalry Regiment. Delete: All German units. Change: 2x U.S. Armored Cavalry Troop, each: Headquarters Platoon 1x M1 Abrams 1x M577 command post 2x Scout Platoon, each 6x M3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles 2x Tank Platoon, each Mortar Section 2x M106A2 4.2 Mortar Carrier 2x M113 Medical

Add: Squadron Headquarters 2x M3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles 4x M577 command post vehicles 1x U.S. Armored Cavalry Troop, each: Headquarters Platoon 1x M1 Abrams 1x M577 command post 2x Scout Platoon, each 6x M3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles 2x Tank Platoon, each Mortar Section 2x M106A2 4.2 Mortar Carrier 2x M113 Medical 1x Tank Company 2x M1 Abrams 3x Tank Platoons, each Howitzer Battery 8x M109A5 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer 1x M577 Fire Direction Center Ammunition available supports 6 Battery 6 missions and a single precision laserguided Copperhead strike Aero-Scout section: 2x AH-1 Cobra Attack Helicopter, mounting 8 each ITOW plus 20mm cannon Air Defense Platoon 4x M113 with Stinger Team Squadron Combat Trains 2x M577 command post 2x M113 Ambulance 2x M978 HEMTT emergency fuel 2x M977 HEMTT emergency ammunition 2x M88 Recovery Vehicle

Scenario 9: Hunter and Hunted. This option provides adjustments to Team Yankee s organization. Option A: M113 option. This replicates the novel scenario with additional details. Change: 1x Infantry Platoon 1x M113 command vehicle with command section 3x M113 squad carriers with 1 infantry squad and 1xM47 Dragon each Add: Fire Support Section: 1 x M981 FIST-V Add: Team Yankee combat services support Option B: 1986 TOE. This provides the what if alternative of equipping the Team with the M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (and if replicating post-1987, change all 105mm gun M1 to 120mm M1A1) Change: 1x Infantry Platoon 1x M2 Bradley, with command section 3x M2 Bradley, with 1 infantry squad and M47 Dragon each Add: Fire Support Section: 1 x M981 FIST-V Add: Team Yankee Combat services support

Scenario 10: Check and Checkmate Option : Full strength Team. This option replicates a defensive scenario with a full strength company/team, rather than the reduced strength scenario as presented in the novel. Change: 1x Tank Company Team 2x M1 Abrams 2x Tank Platoons, each 1x Infantry Platoon 1x M113 command vehicle, with command section 3x M113 squad carrier, with 1 infantry squad and 1 M47 Dragon each

Scenario 11: Race for the Leine These options makes some TOE adjustments to the US and Soviet units. Option A: Mech pure. This uses US Infantry only for the US unit. Add: Soviet Regimental Reconnaissance 3x BRDM-2 1x ACRV artillery reconnaissance Change: US Infantry Company 2x M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles 3x Infantry Platoon, each Option B: Mech Team. This substitutes a US Mechanized Infantry Team for the US Infantry Company. Add: Soviet Regimental Reconnaissance 3x BRDM-2 1x ACRV artillery reconnaissance Change: US Infantry Team 2x M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles 2x Infantry Platoon, each 1x Tank Platoon, each Option C: US Battalion Only. This option substitutes a complete US H-series mechanized infantry battalion task force (in a 3x1 mix, of three infantry companies and one tank, further cross-attached at the company/team level) for the other NATO units. Add: Soviet Regimental Reconnaissance 3x BRDM-2 1x ACRV artillery reconnaissance

Delete: All British, Belgian, and German ground forces. Change: US Infantry Company 2x M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles 3x Infantry Platoon, each Add: US Mechanized Infantry Battalion Task Force Headquarters 2x M2 Infantry Fighting Vehicles 4x M577 command post 1x M113 Tactical Air Control Party US Scout Platoon 6x M3 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicles US Infantry Company, each 2x M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles 3x Infantry Platoon, each US Infantry Team 2x M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles 2x Infantry Platoon, each 1x Tank Platoon, each

US Tank Team 2x M1 Abrams 2x Tank Platoon, each 1x Infantry Platoon US Mortar Platoon 6x M106A2 4.2 Mortar Carrier 1x M577 Fire Direction Center US Anti-Tank Company 2x M113 3x Anti-tank Platoon, each 4x M901 Improved TOW Vehicle Battalion Combat Trains 2x M577 command post 2x M113 Ambulance 2x M978 HEMTT emergency fuel 2x M977 HEMTT emergency ammunition 2x M88 Recovery Vehicle

Scenario 12: Desperate Measures This option uses a full US H-series mechanized infantry battalion task force (in 3x1 mix). Add: Soviet Regimental Reconnaissance 3x BRDM-2 1x ACRV artillery reconnaissance Change: US Mechanized Infantry Battalion Task Force Headquarters 2x M2 Infantry Fighting Vehicles 4x M577 command post 1x M113 Tactical Air Control Party US Tank Team 2x M1 Abrams 2x Tank Platoon, each 1x Infantry Platoon US Infantry Team 2x M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles 2x Infantry Platoon, each 1x Tank Platoon, each

2x US Infantry Company, each 2x M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles 3x Infantry Platoon, each Add: US Scout Platoon 6x M3 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicles US Mortar Platoon 6x M106A2 4.2 Mortar Carrier 1x M577 Fire Direction Center US Anti-Tank Company 2x M113 3x Anti-tank Platoon, each 4x M901 Improved TOW Vehicle Air Defense Platoon 4x M113 with Stinger Team Battalion Combat Trains 2x M577 command post 2x M113 Ambulance 2x M978 HEMTT emergency fuel 2x M977 HEMTT emergency ammunition 2x M88 Recovery Vehicle