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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,
    480 bytes (64 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
  • ...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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  • {{r|Combat support}}
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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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