So you decided not to take my advice?
Can you link me to this popular call sign for Headhunter 6 as the HHC commander?
Regarding the 25th ID, you are, as I said, full of crap. The Army is composed of divisions. The 25th ID is a division. Each division is composed of brigades. Each brigade is composed of battalions. Each battalion is composed of companies. Each company is broken down into platoons. Within each platoon, are squads. Within each squad is a team. The team is the smallest element, made up of about 5 or 6 Soldiers, depending on the size of the squad.
So, when you said the 25th ID is made up "Brigade Combat Teams," you very clearly didn't what the heck you were talking about.
Also, most if not all divisions have support elements, including the 25th. Combat arms elements cannot operate without support elements. The 25th even has a band.
Now, you lying liar, what branch of the military are you in where are you stationed? Also, what's your rank?
Ok, you are really starting to show your ass on this thread.
WTF are you talking about? Everyone knows the breakdown of company/platoon, etc. Do you even know what a Brigade Combat Team is? Force 21? New modular army after 9/11? A BCT
is a brigade and still has battalions/ companies/platoons. 25th ID has 4 BCTs, stryker/infantry, airborne. 25th
Infantry division is a division with a combat mission. Every unit down to even company level has support soldiers that accompany it. Every battalion int he army has an HHC where the cooks, mechanics, admin, staff are contained to support the combat arms companies. If you are going to say the 25th ID is not a combat unit because they have support Soldiers then you might as well say the 1st Ranger battalion is not a combat unit because they have cooks, mechanics, etc that deploy with them.
A combat support unit would be like 89th MP brigade, 13th COSCOM, etc.
In many units in the Army company callsigns coincide with the letter company they are. For example Alpha Company "Assasins" Bravo "Bulldogs" HHC "Headhunters"
Look up army callsigns. Six is always the command element, five is the Executive Officer, 3 is the Operations officer, on down the line.
As I told you before in a previous post awhile back that you failed to find, I served for 4 years with 4th ID out of FT Hood/Carson. I am not telling you where and what I am doing now because you are so obsessed with my military service you would probably try to track me down. What would be the point of telling you anyway? You and your neo-con lackeys on here would still accuse me of being a liar regardless of what I say, otherwise your credibility on this board would be destroyed. So stop with the personal attack and name calling and just accept the fact that you are constantly willing to send others to war to fight on your behalf as long as you yourself don't have to fight.
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