toe guide - usmc - infantry regiment - july 2009
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USMC - infantry regiment NAMTRANSCRIPT
USMC Infantry Regiment, T/O M-1099, Revision 2 (6 June April 1967) Source: Shulimson, Jack, Lieutenant Colonel Leonard A. Blasiol, Charles R . Smith and Captain David A . Dawson. U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Defining Year, 1968. Washington, DC: History and Museums Division Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1997.
OFF: 217 EM: 2600
HQ OFF: 32 EM: 191
OFF: 48 EM: 1201
OFF: 6 EM: 210
HQ&S OFF: 24 EM: 361
Rgt HQ OFF: 14 EM: 27
Comm OFF: 2 EM: 89
Sct Sniper OFF: 1 EM: 35
Co HQ OFF: 3 EM: 51
Cmd Post OFF: 3 EM: 32
Security OFF: 0 EM: 19
OFF: 0 EM: 9
HQ OFF: 0 EM: 1
# Weapons # Equipment # Vehicles # Aircraft Regimental HQ Communications Platoon Scout Sniper Platoon
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Command Post Command Post Security Platoon HQ Platoon Commander, Staff Sergeant Command Post Security Squad (x2) HQ and Service Company (x3) Infantry Company (x12) NOTES: For purposes of simplicity, USMC and USN personnel in the TO&E are not separated. Each squad in the security platoon was further divided into a squad leader and two four-man fire teams. This is omitted from the chart for simplicity.
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USMC Artillery Regiment, T/O M-1199, Revision 2 (17 April 1964) Source: Shulimson, Jack, Lieutenant Colonel Leonard A. Blasiol, Charles R . Smith and Captain David A . Dawson. U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Defining Year, 1968. Washington, DC: History and Museums Division Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1997.
OFF: 9 EM: 134
OFF: 4 EM: 91
OFF: 29 EM: 504
OFF: 217 EM: 2600
HQ OFF: 32 EM: 191
Direct Spt
OFF: 52 EM: 635
GeneralSpt
HQ OFF: 21 EM: 145
107mm 105mm
HQ OFF: 14 EM: 147
OFF: 5 EM: 119
155mm
# Weapons # Equipment 54 105mm M101A1 Howitzer 18 107mm M98 Howtar # Vehicles # Aircraft 54 105mm M109 SP Howitzer Regimental HQ Battery Direct Support Battalion HQ Battery (x3)
107mm Battery (x3) 6 107mm M98 Howtar
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105mm Battery (x9) 6 105mm M101A1 Howitzer General Support Battalion HQ Battery 155mm Battery (x3) 6 155mm M109 SP Howizter NOTES: For purposes of simplicity, USMC and USN personnel in the TO&E are not separated.
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USMC Antitank Company, T/O M-1248, Revision 2 (1 June 1967) Source: Shulimson, Jack, Lieutenant Colonel Leonard A. Blasiol, Charles R . Smith and Captain David A . Dawson. U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Defining Year, 1968. Washington, DC: History and Museums Division Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1997.
OFF: 5 EM: 76
HQ&S OFF: EM: OFF:
EM:
# Weapons # Equipment # Vehicles # Aircraft 15 M50A1 Ontos Headquarters and Service Company Antitank Platoon (x3) 5 M50A1 Ontos NOTES: For purposes of simplicity, USMC and USN personnel in the TO&E are not separated.
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USMC Antitank Company, Reinforced (December 1968) Source: Shulimson, Jack, Lieutenant Colonel Leonard A. Blasiol, Charles R . Smith and Captain David A . Dawson. U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Defining Year, 1968. Washington, DC: History and Museums Division Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1997.
OFF: 6 EM: 95
HQ&S OFF: EM: OFF:
EM:
# Weapons # Equipment # Vehicles # Aircraft 20 M50A1 Ontos Headquarters and Service Company Antitank Platoon (x4) 5 M50A1 Ontos NOTES: For purposes of simplicity, USMC and USN personnel in the TO&E are not separated. Two such formations were task organized from personnel and equipment from the 1st and 3rd Antitank Battalions and attached, and attached one each to the 1st and 3rd Tank Battalions (See subsequent entry) deployed to Vietnam. Personnel figures are approximate, actual EM personnel were between 90-95.
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USMC Tank Battalion, T/O M-4238, Revision 1 (25 September 1967) Source: Shulimson, Jack, Lieutenant Colonel Leonard A. Blasiol, Charles R . Smith and Captain David A . Dawson. U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Defining Year, 1968. Washington, DC: History and Museums Division Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1997.
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Heavy
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# Weapons # Equipment 3 M8 Bulldozer Kit # Vehicles # Aircraft 53 M48A3 Tank 17 M103A2 Heavy Tank 9 M67A2 Flamethrower Tank 4 M51 Recovery Vehicle Headquarters and Service Company 2 M48A3 Tank; M51 Recovery Vehicle Flame Tank Section (x3) 3 M67A2 Flamethrower Tank
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Medium Tank Company HQ (x3) M48A3 Tank; M48A3 Tank w/ M8 Bulldozer Kit; M51 Recovery Vehicle
Medium Tank Platoon (x9) 5 M48A3 Tank Heavy Tank Company HQ 2 M103A2 Heavy Tank; M51 Recovery
Vehicle Heavy Tank Platoon (x3) 5 M103A2 Heavy Tank NOTES: For purposes of simplicity, USMC and USN personnel in the TO&E are not separated. Also, when deployed to Vietnam the 1st and 3rd Tank Battalions did so without the integral Heavy Tank Company. Instead this was replaced with a Antitank Company, Reinforced (See previous entry).
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USMC Amphibian Tractor Battalion, T/O M-4658, Revision 1 (6 March 1967) Source: Shulimson, Jack, Lieutenant Colonel Leonard A. Blasiol, Charles R . Smith and Captain David A . Dawson. U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Defining Year, 1968. Washington, DC: History and Museums Division Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1997.
Amtrac OFF: 31 EM: 695
HQ&S OFF: 17 EM: 249
Amtrac OFF: 7 EM: 223
HQ OFF: EM: OFF: 5
EM: 119
LVT
# Weapons # Equipment # Vehicles # Aircraft 100 LVTP5A1 9 LVTP5A1 CMD 8 LVTE1 3 LVTR1A1 Headquarters and Service Company 12 LVTP5A1, 3 LVTP5A1 CMD, 8
LVTE1, LVTR1A1 Amtrac Company HQ (x2) 4 LVTP5A1, 3 LVTP5A1 CMD,
LVTR1A1 Amtrac Platoon (x8) 10 LVTP5A1 NOTES: For purposes of simplicity, USMC and USN personnel in the TO&E are not separated.
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