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  • ...s troops in fighting an adversary. Traditionally, the branches involved in combat support, as distinct from the more general support role of combat service support,
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  • ...in combat or have a high likelihood of combat risk: [[combat arms]] and [[combat support]] in land forces, warships, combat aircraft and aircraft that support them
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  • ...s troops in fighting an adversary. Traditionally, the branches involved in combat support, as distinct from the more general support role of combat service support,
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  • ...t engineer]]s, [[army aviation]], and [[special operations]], as well as [[combat support]] and [[combat service support]]
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  • .... The nature of the support may be [[combat arms]], as in [[artillery]]; [[combat support]], as in communications; or [[combat service support]], as in supply or tra
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  • ...of the [[United States Army]] to [[combat arms]] roles, while assigning [[combat support]] and [[combat service support]] to the Reserve Components of the [[United
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  • {{r|Combat support}}
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  • ...instead, in restructuring of the United States Army#combat support brigade|Combat Support Brigades and restructuring of the United States Army#sustainment brigade|Su
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  • A typical combat arms company has 100-200 personnel at full strength. Combat support and combat service support companies may be of this size, although those co
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  • Controlling a variety of combat support functions, the Special Troops Battalion includes:
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  • ...stant Surgeon General for Force Protection and commanding medical units in combat support; [[prisoner of war]] captured on [[combat search and rescue]] mission in th
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  • ...y attache section of an embassy, which provides training, supplies and non-combat support to a host nation
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  • Controlling a variety of combat support functions, the Special Troops Battalion includes:
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  • {{r|Combat support}}
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  • Controlling a variety of combat support functions, the Special Troops Battalion includes:
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  • ...Total Force Concept, were deliberately assigned, almost exclusively, to [[combat support]] and [[combat service support]].
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  • ...ff (military)|staff]] for planning and controlling operations, and often [[combat support]] and [[combat service support]] sub-units to support the main role. Some u
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  • {{r|Combat support}}
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  • {{r|Combat support}}
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  • ...Teams or to Restructuring of the United States Army#Combat Support Brigade|Combat Support Brigades. In the latter, they work with other services in a multidisciplina
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  • The mechanics of Total Force moved most of the combat support and combat service support functions of the Army — the units required ...bat arms component went into the National Guard as a "round-out brigade". Combat support and combat service support units, needed for prolonged combat, went into th
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  • The two Combat Support Coordination teams each link a ROK [[Army]] to the Combined Forces Ground C ===Combat Support Coordination Team (CSCT) #1===
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  • ...ng success, the advisers controlled U.S. fire support (air and artillery), combat support (primarily intelligence and communications) and combat service support (log
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  • ...e majority of places are reserved for combat arms, soldiers from certain [[combat support]] branches, such as military intelligence, may go through it, and, if they
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  • ...ombat battalions typically have 800-1,000 soldiers, although specialized [[combat support]] and [[combat service support]] battalions (e.g., medical or intelligence)
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  • ...|left|350px|Night [[underway replenishment]] Military Sealift Command fast combat support ship ''USNS Arctic'' (T AOE 8) in the [[Persian Gulf]]]]
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  • ...issance (SR). The Marine Special Operations Support Group (MSOSG) provides combat support and combat service support, the to MARSOC Units.
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  • She took command of the 28th Combat Support Hospital at [[Fort Bragg]], with deployments as Medical Task Force Command
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  • ...boats to transport them. They have 50 regular and 16 ICU medical beds for combat support or humanitarian missions; additional stretchers can be accommodated in troo
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  • ...MSOSG) and the Marine Special Operations School (MSOS). The MSOSG provides combat support and combat service support to MARSOC Units. The MSOS recruits, qualifies, a
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  • ...ead public support, such as the Vietnam War. Total Force moved most of the combat support and combat service support functions of the Army — the units required
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  • ==Combat support and combat service support==
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  • ...[[Captain (naval)|CAPT]] Dan B. Termansen, commanding the Danish "flexible combat support ship"[http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/absalon/] ''HDMS Absalon'',
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  • Besides the core combat arms units, a number of combat support and combat service support are moving to a brigade structure in which the B | Combat support brigade
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  • ...WMD of the [[United States Strategic Command]], acting as a field-oriented Combat Support Agency.
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  • ...OD, and chemical corps (i.e., decontamination specialists) are part of the Combat Support Brigade.
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  • * [[Combat support/Definition]]
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  • ...OSG) and the Marine Special Operations School (MSOS). The MSOSG provides [[combat support]] and [[combat service support]] to MARSOC Units The MSOS recruits, qualifi
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  • ...7th Fleet ships with ammunition. However, the increasing use of the [[fast combat support ship]] (AOE), which combined the features of both ammunition ship and oiler
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  • * [[Combat support/Related Articles]]
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  • ...|left|300px|Night [[underway replenishment]] Military Sealift Command fast combat support ship USNS Arctic (T AOE 8) in the [[Persian Gulf]]]]
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  • * Westover, John G. ''Combat Support in Korea'' (1987), oral history interviews from soldiers in of corps of eng * Westover, John G. ''Combat Support in Korea'' (1987), oral history interviews from members of corps of enginee
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  • * [[Template:Combat support/Metadata]]
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  • ...n space. USSTRATCOM provides the operational view and the DIA provides the combat support view of the closely related ISR assets.
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  • ...uld still be limited to logistics, intelligence, communications, and other combat support and combat service support roles that free the host nation forces to do the
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  • ...with both direct air and naval combat support from U.S. forces, as well as combat support in areas such as intelligence and communications, and combat service suppor
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  • ...ers started to accompany ground combat missions, as well as participate in combat support, in 1962, during the Kennedy Administration. The first American to die was ...dvisers started going with ARVN forces on combat operations, and providing combat support such as intelligence and airlift. The first American soldier to die in comb
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  • ===Combat support advisory phase=== ...bility to the [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]]. Air and naval combat, [[combat support]], and [[combat service support]] from the U.S. continued. While the ARVN i
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  • ...hit by artillery.) 16,000 civilian American women served in France in non-combat support roles; they were were under the command of the AEF but not officially part
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  • ...paration of the Battlespace, and logistics (military)|logistical and other combat support and combat service support.
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