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  • They are also assigned to the target acquisition function of Stryker Brigade Combat Teams.
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  • ...t into the [[Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron (Brigade Combat Team)]].<ref name=NG>{{citation ...control, it can use unimproved [[landing zone]]s near Corps, Division and Brigade Command Posts and Tactical Operations Centers.
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  • Within the [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]] (SBCT), the [[combat engineer|Engineer]] element is designed | publisher = [[U.S. Army]] [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]] Project Management Office}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron (Brigade Combat Team)}}
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  • ...e province. Another of its towns is '''An Khe''', where the 173rd Airborne Brigade was based from 1968 until it left Vietnam.
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  • {{r|Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below}}
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  • {{r|Fires Brigade}}
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  • ...y routing, switching, and network control equipment, at the division and [[Brigade Combat Team]] levels. It provides the gateways to the [[Global Information ...a structure based around [[division (military)|division-]] to a [[brigade|brigade combat team (BCT)]]-based force, this was not only a technical problem. Th
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  • ...em, built by [[Northrop Grumman]], based on the [[Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below]] ([[FBCB2]]) soldier- and vehicle-level workstations, but going ...the [[restructuring of the United States Army]] from a [[division]] to a [[brigade]] oriented force, significant limitations were showing in [[combat service
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  • ...and Command Post Platforms (e.g., [[M1130 command vehicle]] of a [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]) and operates in the 2.4–2.473 GHz and 4.4-4.5 GHz bands. <
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  • ...ly large-unit parachute jump of the war, by elements of the 173rd Airborne Brigade.
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  • ...Americans from [[Cambodia]]. Two weeks later, its 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade provided the security for [[Operation FREQUENT WIND]], the final evacuation
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  • ...nce, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron (Brigade Combat Team) of Brigade Combat Teams under the restructuring of the United States Army.<ref>{{citat
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  • *173rd Airborne Brigade *199th Light Infantry Brigade
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  • {{r|Brigade}}
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  • Then-COL Sean MacFarland moved his 1st Brigade, [[1st Armored Division]] into [[Ramadi]], [[Anbar Province]], an overwhelm ...new mission was to clear them out. After about three months of Ready First Brigade's efforts working with local leaders, and due to AQI's own missteps with th
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  • ...From July 1995 to June 1997, he commanded the 470th Military Intelligence Brigade in Panama. Thereafter, he served as joint intelligence director (J-2), [[J
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  • ...of service, the chief unit of maneuver within a division was a regiment or brigade. The division also had supporting units such as artillery and engineers, wh ...r units called "battle groups", bigger than a battalion and smaller than a brigade. Given that a division commander has to command artillery, engineers, logis
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  • | Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) |brigade service support group.
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  • ...r, especially when specialized (e.g., combat engineer, intelligence), to a brigade.
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  • ...ne Air-Ground Task Force#Marine Expeditionary Brigade|Marine Expeditionary Brigade, although there are prepositioning ships that carry ammunition for United S
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  • ...nd has a crew of two, and is the primary infantry vehicle of the [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]. **[[Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below]] workstation
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  • *173rd Airborne Brigade *173rd Airborne Brigade
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  • {{r|Commonwealth Brigade}}
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  • *172nd Separate Infantry Brigade/U.S. Army, Alaska (Alaska)
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  • ...dered hostile. The [[air defense artillery#ADAM cell|ADAM cell]] in U.S. [[Brigade Combat Team]] headquarters is a new organization responsible for [[deconfli
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  • {{r|Military Intelligence Company (Brigade Combat Team)}}
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  • ..., which may be Restructuring of the United States Army#Brigade combat team|Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) or divisions. The term "unit of employment" appears to b
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  • ...fficers for planning and leadership at the level of [[operational art]]: [[brigade]] through [[corps]] level.
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  • ...n air assault division, an air cavalry combat brigade and an air transport brigade; only the first two were implemented. Tolson observed, <blockquote>Through ...ized into three brigades, and had enough transport helicopters to lift one brigade equivalent at a time.
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  • }}</ref> Typically, PRTs were linked to [[Brigade Combat Team]]s, but, as U.S. combat forces draw down, they will link to [[I
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  • Division Commander. He commanded Multi-national Brigade East in Kosovo for
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  • {{r|Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below}}
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  • Ten variants are operational in [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]s: ...iological, chemical reconnaissance vehicle]] (NBC RV) (also in the [[Heavy Brigade Combat Team]])
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  • {{Image|Stryker Brigade Mortar-Carrier.jpg|right|350px|M1129 mortar carrier.}}
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  • ...s used in the restructuring of the United States Army from a division to a brigade structure. <ref>{{citation Macgregor himself argues that no single-service approach, such as the brigade restructuring of the Army, can cause true transformation. It must be joint
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  • ...he 101st Aviation Brigade and the 101st Sustainment Brigade; the remaining brigade combat teams are in Iraq. <ref name=101Hist>{{citation
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  • There is a standing French-German brigade, but the other forces available remain under national commands. Eurocorps h
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  • {{r|Brigade}}
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  • ...he Restructuring of the United States Army#heavy brigade combat team|heavy brigade combat team. *Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below moving-map tactical input/output device (i.e., Blue Force Tracker
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  • ...two [[corps]] made up from 5 [[division (military)|divisions]] and an tank brigade. While it had been intended to be the headquarters for all Canadian ground
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  • ...56, 64, and 76.8 Kbps, which is adequate for the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FCB2) command and control system . The networking parameters fac
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  • ...rary.wisc.edu/1711.dl/MillsSpColl.BandBooks Civil War Band Collection: 1st Brigade Band of Brodhead, Wisconsin] A digital collection of first person narrative
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  • ...ovided an important service. However, by 1975 when the [[Strathclyde Fire Brigade]] was formed through the amalgamation of Glasgow Fire Services with neighbo
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  • He commanded 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division in the Afghanistan War (2001-2021), and then was ex
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  • ...d Boer War]], even raising with the help of an [[Irish-American]] an Irish brigade. He was commissioned as a major in the army and given Boer citizenship.
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  • ...of the combat arms component went into the National Guard as a "round-out brigade". Combat support and combat service support units, needed for prolonged co ...hanged the key "unit of action" from the division to a brigade. There are "brigade combat teams" that indeed approach the lethality of an older division, and
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  • **U.S. Army "Tiger" armored brigade
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  • ...airspace over restructuring of the United States Army#brigade combat team|brigade combat teams, and Army Special Operations Command units such as the 75th Ra
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  • | [[regiment]]/[[group (land forces)]]/group (air forces)/[[brigade]]
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  • ...a full time organiser, and was elected the first commander of the 2nd Cork brigade in January 1919. ...0, his fighting career took second place to organisational work. The inter-brigade conferences he hosted helped pave the way for the establishment in April 19
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  • In particular, the [[combat engineer]] function of [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]'s considers UGVs to be an important tool. The [[M1132 enginee
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  • Operational direction is at the level of [[division]] and [[brigade]]. While army units traditionally are designated as [[regiment]]s, the regi
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  • | url = https://books.google.ca/books?id=YYsa0AEACAAJ&dq=Bucket+Brigade+to+Flying+Squadron:+Fire+Fighting+Past+and+Present,+Herbert+Jenness&hl=en&n | title = Bucket Brigade to Flying Squadron: Fire Fighting Past and Present
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  • ...he 3rd Brigade from 9 to 18 November; and ''Silver Bayonet II'' by the 2nd Brigade from 18 to 26 November. The ''Battle of Ia Drang'', which included the batt ...h was launched on 27 October with the participation of the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade.
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  • ...gade Combat Team]]s or the [[M1126 infantry carrier vehicle]] in [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]s.
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  • ...ramp of the air cushion landing craft LCAC-8. The 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade's (4th MEB's) ground units are coming ashore at Onslow beach after disembar
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  • The 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade, under the tactical commmand of [[Alfred M. Gray, Jr.]], would enter Saigon
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  • ...Airborne Division, U.S. 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions) and one Polish brigade of the First Allied Airborne Army; Garden was the linkup by XXX Armoured Co
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  • The main operational unit is the [[brigade]].
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  • ...e Expeditionary Brigade|Marine Expeditionary Brigade]]. The Marines of the Brigade would fly to a staging area near the ships, and "marry up" the personnel wi
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  • ...ue soldiers trapped there. Subsequently, his commands included an infantry brigade in Alaska and an army corps, as well as being named the deputy commander fo
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  • ...to block German breakouts from the Baltic sea. This could be done with one brigade in northern Norway and one division in southern Norwa. ...e Western ports, with the Pas de Calais the last area to be evacuated. One brigade each was assumed needed for Bordeaux, Brest and Nantes, to prepare them fro
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  • ...come headquarters units for supporting and controlling variable numbers of brigade-sized "building blocks". ...unit of action", to a system where the '''unit of action (UA)''' is the '''Brigade Combat Team (BCT)'''.
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  • ...user could ask a networked computer for the "battalion-level map" or the "brigade-level map", and get a display focused on the center of interest, and with a
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  • ...colonel also could be the executive officer (i.e., deputy commander) of a brigade.
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  • ...the influential Personnel Department. He took command of the 34th Infantry Brigade in 1934.
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  • ...ps]] level, and assigned to the operational support of [[division]]s and [[Brigade Combat Team]]s.
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  • ...f the United States Army]]. Within a division, before the full change to [[Brigade Combat Team]]s BCT, there are 17 points that need TS/SCI access. It is expe :*(V)2-SBCT (pallet, shelter, ECV, trailer) for Army [[Brigade Combat Team]]s
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  • ...as intelligence officer at Brigadier General Sir [[John Gellibrand]]'s 6th Brigade headquarters. Savige served in operations at [[Pozières]] and [[Mouquet Fa ...Savige, a former 24 Battalion Officer who had also served on Gellibrand's brigade staff, visited Hobart in August 1923. Gellibrand urged him to set up a simi
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  • ...this device is a simplified version of the mechanism used in the '''bucket brigade device''' (BBD) invented in 1968 by F. Sangster and K. Teer of the Philips
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  • ...e-red artillery bursts. Defense gunners of the Army’s 37th Coast Artillery Brigade had commenced firing at a fixed point in the sky over [[Culver City]], home
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  • ...Moving back to conventional troops, he commanded a company and was on the brigade staff of the 101st Airborne Division (air assault), and, working with forei
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  • ...apparent when General [[Sir Hubert Gough]], Commander of the Third Cavalry Brigade based at [[Curragh Camp]] (the traditional headquarters for the British mil
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  • ...Combat Teams (HBCT) and to Restructuring of the United States Army#Fires Brigade|Fires Brigades. A battalion consists of headquarters, headquarters and ser ...of the Restructuring of the United States Army#Brigade Combat Team|Heavy Brigade Combat Teams, the M109A6 Paladin Integrated Management (PIM) program impro
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  • ...d structure from one based on [[division]]s to smaller and more flexible [[brigade]]s, making extensive use of computers and communications. This fits into a
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  • ...em's army chief of staff at the time of the 1960 coup by the ARVN Airborne Brigade, which was disturbed over both Diem's favoritism for loyalists but failure
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  • ...t/Cavalry/Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadrons of Brigade Combat Teams, both in a general tactical version and one specific to urban
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  • ...e Unit Level Circuit Switch (ULCS), and were intended the division to the brigade/regimental levels. The ULCS were developed under the United States Marine C
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  • ...s first posts were with both light and mechanized infantry, 193rd Infantry Brigade in the former Panama Canal Zone where he served as a rifle platoon leader,
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  • ...forces before the war, and then the city was secured by the 173rd Airborne Brigade on April 10, 2003.
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  • ...sity course, but dropped out and "became paymaster for the [[Freikorps]] "Brigade Löwenfeld", working in Berlin, Upper Silesia and the Ruhr basin,<ref name=
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  • ...uld attain the highest rank, had the highest respect for the ARVN Airborne Brigade. <ref name=Schwarzkopf>{{citation
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  • ====173rd Airborne Brigade==== ...he US European Command. The unit was founded in 1915 as the 173rd Infantry Brigade, but later became airborne and served in both World War II and the Vietnam
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  • Both the ODS and the A3 carry the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below, as well as the tactical navigation system. These give them a mo ...and the the Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron (Brigade Combat Team)#LRAS3|long-range advanced scout surveillance system (LRAS3) on
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  • The air defense artillery#ADAM cell|ADAM cell in U.S. Brigade Combat Team headquarters is a new organization responsible for deconflictin
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  • *the Brigade (or JNN) Hub, in a shelter that is carried by a [[HMMWV]] Increment Two is also specifically oriented to the [[Brigade Combat Team]] concept in the [[restructuring of the United States Army]]. <
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  • '''Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2)''' is among the first user-friendly U.S. Army command and
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  • ...nate to the Brazilian Navy. The Marine Corps is composed of an Operational Brigade and some Guard and Ceremonial Duty Battalions. 32nd Brigade of Marines "Moravas" (32η Ταξιαρχία Πεζοναυτών Mορά�
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  • ...of the Canadian Forces Reserve, and comes under the command of 41 Canadian Brigade Group, itself part of Land Force Western Area (LFWA), one of four land forc
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  • ...r to the development of the fire hydrant fires were fought with a [[bucket brigade]], or with fire engines that carried their own reservoir of water.<ref name
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  • *S: Battalion through brigade *S: Battalion, regiment, brigade
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  • ...in the [[Restructuring of the United States Army#Aviation Brigade|Aviation Brigade]] of the new U.S. Army restructuring into brigades.
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  • ...oved to Harbin to become special services chief, briefly commanded the 9th Brigade, and then returned to head special services for the entire Kwangtung army.
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  • ...am)]] have [[Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition Squadron (Brigade Combat Team)#LRSAS3|LRAS3]] [[laser designator]]s
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  • ...1931; was promoted to Major, August 1932; was executive officer of the 23d Brigade, Manila, and assistant chief of staff, G–2, Philippine Division, 1933–1
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  • ...ward secure bases, for [[Marine Air-Ground Task Force#Marine Expeditionary Brigade|Marine Expeditionary Brigades]]. Some of the prepositioning units also, for ...sibly reservists, to it, it becomes Norway Air-Landed Marine Expeditionary Brigade (NALMEB).
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  • ...SBCT ([[Restructuring of the United States Army#Stryker BCT (SBCT)|Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]) Rifle Company
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  • ...Garden Ramble; Tallong holds a popular Trail Ride in aid of the Rural Fire Brigade each April, and Wingello hosts Sled Dog Trials in June.
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  • ...systems will continue in development, under an interim program called the Brigade Combat Team Modernization. <ref name=DL2009-06-23>{{citation | title = Future Combat System (FCS) Program Transitions to Army Brigade Combat Team Modernization
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