The two-maneuver battalion design of the modular brigade combat
team (BCT) was intended to be as lethal as pre-modularity Army of
Excellence brigades while creating as many BCTs as possible. The
troop density required for conducting stability operations was not
a consideration of the design. The Army has had two opportunities
to add troops to the modular BCTs, in January 2004 and in December
2007. In both instances, the decision was to add BCTs. This study
identifies the costs and benefits of adding a third maneuver
battalion to existing modular BCTs instead of adding BCTs. The
research did show that through leveraging capabilities built into
existing BCTs, the Army would gain 13 additional battalions. Adding
maneuver battalions achieves a cost savings of $7.590 billion. With
the Army short approximately 3,000 captains and majors, this study
found that adding battalions reduces the need to 54.6% of adding
BCTs. Finally, this study found that adding battalions does not
affect the Army's Force Generation model. This study recommends
that the Army not add six additional IBCTs to the force structure
and that it discontinue the conversion of the four remaining heavy
brigades in order to add battalions to existing modular BCTs.
General
Imprint: |
Biblioscholar
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2012 |
First published: |
September 2012 |
Authors: |
Francis R Moss
|
Dimensions: |
246 x 189 x 5mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
100 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-249-40534-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Education >
General
|
LSN: |
1-249-40534-3 |
Barcode: |
9781249405344 |
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