1st Battalion, 167th INFANTRY (Mechanized)
            “FOURTH ALABAMA”
 RIFLE COMPANY ORGANIZATION 2000
Intent of the Chief of Staff, Army
                                    23 June 1999

America’s Army places soldiers on point in a dangerous world because they are the
surest signs of the commitment of the Nation. Our non-negotiable contract with the
American people is to be a warfighting Army –– persuasive in peace, invincible in war.
Therefore, my overarching goal as CSA must be to provide the leadership, grounded in
a vision for the future, to keep this Army the preeminent land warfighting force in the
world. We will aspire to be the most esteemed institution in the Nation, the most
respected Army in the world, and the most feared ground force to those whose actions
would threaten the vital interests of the United States. Objectives for achieving this
goal that will receive my personal attention are:


    Increasing strategic responsiveness.

    Developing a clear long-term strategy to improve operational jointness and to
    implement the goals of Joint Vision 2010.

    Developing leaders for joint warfighting as well as change.

    Completing the full integration of the Active and Reserve components.

    Manning our warfighting units.

    Providing for the well-being of soldiers, civilians, and family members.

The world situation demands an Army that is strategically responsive. The Army’s
core competency remains fighting and winning our Nation’s wars; however, the Army
must also be capable of operating throughout the range of conflict -- to include low
intensity operations and countering asymmetric threats. It must, therefore, be more
versatile, agile, lethal, and survivable. It must be able to provide early entry forces that
can operate jointly, without access to fixed forward bases, and still have the power to
slug it out and win campaigns decisively. At this point in our march through history,
our heavy forces are too heavy and our light forces lack staying power. Heavy forces
must be more strategically deployable and more agile with a smaller logistical
footprint, and light forces must be more lethal, survivable, and tactically mobile.
Achieving this paradigm will require innovative thinking about structure,
modernization efforts, and spending.

We will develop a consistent, clearly stated strategy for the long term that embraces a
commitment to joint operations – and by extension multinational operations –– that will
be reflected in our approach to doctrine, modernization, training, and
experimentation; we will be the leader in joint mission readiness and
interoperability. The strategy must coherently integrate funding, organization, and
leader development to ensure that we can defeat future threats. We will resource
research, development, and experimentation so as to support the strategy and tackle
the tough organizational changes it dictates. As part of the strategy, we will
continue the development of new concepts to meet the National Strategies and in
anticipation of emerging threats. We will subject them to rigorous analysis and
experimentation that will inform our future decisions such as we are doing with the
Strike Force concept.

The development of bold, innovative leaders of character and competence is
fundamental to the long-term health of the Army. We must grow leaders –– NCOs,
officers, and civilians –– for the future by providing appropriate opportunities for
the development of those skilled in the profession of warfighting as well as those
with the experience and intellect to be agents of change. We must encourage leaders
to seek assignments where they can best leverage their knowledge and talents for the
benefit of the Army. Moreover, the selection of senior leaders will be based on their
joint warfighting abilities, leadership, and capacity for innovation and change.

We are The Army - totally integrated into a oneness of purpose - no longer the Total
                                                                                   st
Army, no longer the One Army. We are The Army, and we will march into the 21
Century as The Army. We acknowledge the components and their varying
organizational strengths. We will work to structure The Army accordingly.

Manning the force is an urgent priority. We will work to connect to America in
such a manner that the youth of this country find service in the Army important,
meaningful, satisfying, rewarding, and productive. We will fill our combat
formations, train them to warfighting standards, and hone their precision at an
operating tempo that keeps them sharp while maintaining the strengths of family and
community. By doing so, our formations will combine the proficiency, stability,
trust, and cohesion to make them unbeatable in any contest of wills. If, after we
have structured for the tasks we must be ready to perform, we find ourselves short of
formations to accomplish assigned missions, I am prepared to argue for increases in
both structure and endstrength with the confidence that I will be able to gain the
support of the Defense leadership.
The Army’s readiness is inextricably linked to the well-being of its people. Our
success depends on the whole team - our soldiers, civilians, veterans, and their
family members - all of whom serve the Nation. We make the most significant
investment in the Nation’s security by properly training, equipping, and
supporting them. We must strive to provide adequate housing, schools, medical
care and dental care with a quality and access comparable to society at large.
Strategic responsiveness requires that our support structures provide soldiers and
families the resources to be self-reliant both when the force is deployed and when
it is at home station. When we deploy, our soldiers should know that their
families are safe, housed, and have access to medical care, community services,
and educational opportunities. As stated in JV 2010, “…the judgment, creativity,
and fortitude of our people will remain the key to success.”

Finally, we are and we will remain a values-based institution where loyalty, duty,
respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage are the cornerstone
of all that we do today and all of our future successes. Our soldiers, who
exemplify these values every day, are the best in the world; they voluntarily
forego comfort and wealth, face hardship and sacrifice, confront danger and
sometimes death in defense of the Nation. We owe them our tireless efforts, our
professional excellence, and our principled commitment to ensure that they
remain the world’s finest land force for the next crisis, the next war, and an
uncertain future.




                                       ERIC K. SHINSEKI
                                       General, United States Army
                                       Chief of Staff
OLD COMPANY ORGANIZATION
•   CO HQS                        2/0/10 =       12
•   3 RIFLE PLTS                  1/0/31 X 3 =   96
•   3 x 6-man Rifle Squads (18)
•   12 x BFV crewmen (12)
•   1 x Platoon Leader (1)
•   TOTAL FOR COMPANY                            108


•   MAINT ATTACHED                0/0/11=        11
•   MESS ATTACHED                 0/0/3=         3
•   CL III/IV SQD                 0/0/4          4
•   TOTAL (CO+ATT)                5/0/121        126
(NEW) AOE COMPANY
                              ORGANIZATION
•   CO HQS      2/0/10 =          12
•   3 RIFLE PLTS        1/0/40 X 3 =     123
•   3 x 9-man Rifle Squads (27)
•   12 x BFV crewmen (12)
•   1 x Platoon Leader (1)
•   TOTAL FOR COMPANY             5/0/130 135


•   MAINT ATTACHED 0/0/11 =              11
•   MESS ATTACHED 0/0/3 =          3
•   CL III/IV SQD       0/0/6 =    6
•   TOTAL (CO+ATT)      5/0/150 155


•   DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CURRENT AND AOE ( + 30 )
RIFLE COMPANY
        INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV)
                     MAJOR EQUIPMENT
M113A3 GAVIN CARRIER PERSONNEL FULL TRACKED ARMORED             1
HEAVY MACHINEGUN GRENADE 40mm MK 19                             1
NIGHT VISION SIGHT, CREW SERVED, AN/TVS-5                       1
M2A3 BRADLEY FIGHTING VEHICLE                                  14
MEDIUM MACHINEGUN 7.62mm M60 or M240B                           9
MEDIUM MACHINEGUN 7.62mm FIXED M240C                           14
TRUCK, 2.5 TON (with MG ring mount) 6x6 W/E                     1
HEAVY MACHINEGUN CAL .50 M2 HB FLEXIBLE (GROUND AND VEHICLE)    1
NIGHT VISION SIGHT, CREW SERVED, AN/TVS-5                       1
TRAILER, CARGO 1.5 TON W/E                                      1
TRUCK, 2.5 TON 6x6 W/E                                          1
TRAILER, WATER, 400 GALLONS                                     1
TRUCK, 5/4 TON, M998 HMMWV 4x4 W/E                              2
LIGHT MACHINEGUN 5.56mm M249                                   18
PISTOL 9mm AUTOMATIC M9                                         2
CARBINE, 5.56mm M4 MWS                                         12
RIFLE, 5.56mm M16A2                                            76
RIFLE, 5.56mm M16/GRENADE LAUNCHER, 40mm M203                  20
RIFLE 7.62mm M24 SNIPER                                         1
SNIPER NIGHT SIGHT                                              1
COMMAND LAUNCH UNIT DRAGON or JAVELIN                           9
RIFLE COMPANY
        INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV)
SUBMACHINEGUN 5.56mm M231 FPW                            84
NIGHT VISION GOGGLES, AN/PVS-7B                         129
NIGHT VISION DEVICE, AN/PVS-4                            21
NIGHT VISION MONO-GOGGLE, AN/PVS-14                      21
CLOSE COMBAT OPTIC, M68                                  97
AIMING LIGHT, AN/PAQ-4                                   24
BAYONET MULTIPURPOSE SYSTEM: XM9                        135
BINOCULAR, MODULAR, MILS SCALE RETICLE 7 x 50mm W/E      17
DEMOLITION SET EXPLOSIVE, INITIAT ELECTRIC/SEMI-EL        1
LAUNCHER GRENADE ARMAMENT SUB-SYSTEM: M257               16
LAUNCHER GRENADE ARMAMENT SUBSYSTEM: SCREEN RP M259       1
MISSILE SIMULATION ROUND: TOW                             7
MOUNT TRIPOD, MACHINE GUN: M44                            2
MOUNT, MACHINE GUN MK64 MOD 9                             1
TOOL KIT, CARPENTERS: ENGINEER SQUAD w/CHEST              1
TOOL KIT, SMALL ARMS REPAIRMAN: ORDNANCE                  1
CAMOUFLAGE SCREEN SYSTEM w/SUPPORTS : WOODLAND/DESERT    40
CAMOUFLAGE SCREEN SUPPORT SYSTEM LT WT RADAR SCAT        40
PLATOON EARLY WARNING SYSTEM: AN/TRS-2(V)                 3
RIFLE COMPANY
        INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV)
NBC EQUIPMENT
ALARM, CHEMICAL AGENT AUTO; PORTABLE MANPACK M8A1    4
MONITOR, CHEMICAL AGENT                              2
CHARGER, RADIAC DETECTOR                             3
MASK, CHEMICAL-BIO: M40                             63
MASK, CHEMICAL-BIO: M42 COMBAT VEHICLE CREWMAN      72
RADIACMETER: IM-93/UD                                8
RADIAC SET: AN/VDR-2                                 4
RADIAC SET: AN/PDR-75                                1

COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
ELECTRONIC TRANSF KEYING DEVICE ETKD: KYK-13/TSEC    2
NET CONTROL DEVICE NCD: KYX-15/TSEC                  1
RADIO SET: AN/VRC-90A                                1
RADIO SET: AN/VRC-92A                                3
RADIO SET: AN/VRC-87A                                6
RADIO SET: AN/VRC-91A                                6
RADIO SET: AN/PRC-119A SINCGARS BACKPACK             4
RADIO SET: AN/PRC-126 BELT-CLIP-ON                  15
TELEPHONE SET: TA-312                                5
TELEPHONE SET: TA-1                                  9
RIFLE COMPANY
        INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV)
ANTENNA GROUP, OE-254/GRC                            2
AXLE, CABLE REEL: RL-27                              1
CABLE TELEPHONE: WD-1/TT DR-8 1/2 KM                14
CABLE TELEPHONE: WD-1/TT RL-159/U 2 KM               1
DIGITAL DATA SET: AN/PSG-7V1                         1
ELECTRONIC TRANSF KEYING DEVICE ETKD: KYK-13/TSEC    2
NET CONTROL DEVICE NCD: KYX-15/TSEC                  1
REEL EQUIPMENT: CE-11                               15
REELING MACHINE CABLE HAND: RL-31                    1
REELING MACINE CABLE HAND: RL-39                    18
TAPE READER GENERAL PURPOSE: KOI-18/TSEC             2
SWITCHBOARD, TELEPHONE MANUAL SB-993/GT              4
DISPENSER, CABLE: MX-6895/TT                        13
RIFLE COMPANY
              INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV)

                        RIFLE
                         CO

                           5/0/135




CO                                                 RIFLE
HQ                                                  PLT

     2/0/10

                                                               1/0/40




                                     PLT           VEH
                                     HQ            SEC
                                                                           RIFLE
                                           1/0/1      0/0/12                SQD
                                                                                0/0/9
                                                                        0/0/9
RIFLE COMPANY (BFV)

                                     COMPANY HEADQUARTERS (2/0/12)




  201-01 CPT 11A00 (CDR)*   CO M2 BFV                   M113A3 GAVIN +            2.5 TON FMTV TRUCK + M149
  CPT_____________                                                                water trailer
                            201-01 CPT 11A00 (CDR)      MK-19 40mm GMG
                            CPT ____________________                              M2 .50 caliber HMG on ring mount
                                                        201-10 MSG 11M5M (1SG)
                            201-11 11M30 (MASTER GNR)   1SG________________       201-04 SSG 92Y30 (SUPPLY SGT)
                            SSG____________________                               SSG----------------------------------
                                                        201-13 SP4 11M10 (DVR)
                            201-14 11M10 (IFV DVR)      SPC___________________    201-08 SPC 92Y20 (ARMORER)
                            SPC_____________________                              SPC-------------------------------------

                            201-15 11M10 (RTO)
                            PFC______________________

                                                                                 2.5 TON FMTV TRUCK +trailer

201-02 1LT 11A00 (XO)*                                                           201-06 SGT 54B20 (NBC NCO)
                                                                                 SGT______________________
                            XO BFV
LT__________________
                            201-02 1LT 11A00 (XO)
                            LT__________________

                            201-12 SGT 11M20 (GUNNER)

                            SGT______________________                                    * WHEN NOT MOUNTED IN BFVS
                            201-14 SP4 11M10 (DVR)
                            SPC___________________
COMPANY____ 1ST (BFV) INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON
                                      1/0/41 AUTH




202-01 PL + M4 Carbine 203-02 SEC LDR         203-02 SEC LDR             203-01 PLT SGT
LT______________       + M16A2                + M16A2                    + M16A2
                       SSG _______________ SSG_______________            SFC _________________
203-03 BFV GNR
+ M16A2                203-04 BFV GNR         203-04 BFV GNR             203-03 BFV GNR
SGT _____________      + M16A2                + M16A2                    + M16A2
                       SPC_____________       SPC ______________         SGT__________________
203-05 BFV DVR
+ M16A2                203-05 BFV DVR         203-05 BFV DVR             203-05 BFV DVR + M16A2
SPC _____________      + M16A2                + M16A2                    SPC __________________
                       SPC____________        SPC____________
203-04 ALT GNR
+ M16A2                  NOTEENOY
                                   NOTE: OLD MODEL BFVs with 6
SPC _____________.                 jump seats will not transport the 7
                                   men required to move 3 x 9-man
202-07 RTO+ M4 Carbine             squads! M2A2 ODS Bench seats
PFC________________                can hold 7 men per BFV
COMPANY____ 1ST PLT (BFV) INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON
            1ST SQD                        2ND SQD                     3RD SQD




204-11 SQD LDR                   204-11 SQD LDR               204-11 SQD LDR
SSG_____________________         SSG_____________________     SSG_____________________

204-13 TM LDR A                  204-13 TM LDR A              204-13 TM LDR A
SGT_____________________         SGT_____________________     SGT_____________________

204-14 TM LDR B                  204-14 TM LDR B              204-14 TM LDR B
SGT_____________________         SGT_____________________     SGT_____________________

204-15 AUTO RFL A                204-15 AUTO RFL A            204-15 AUTO RFL A
SPC ____________________         SPC ____________________     SPC ____________________

204-15 AUTO RFL B                204-15 AUTO RFL B            204-15 AUTO RFL B
SPC ____________________         SPC ____________________     SPC ____________________

204-16 GREN A                    204-16 GREN A                204-16 GREN A
SPC_____________________         SPC_____________________     SPC_____________________

204-16 GREN B                    204-16 GREN B                204-16 GREN B
SPC_____________________         SPC_____________________     SPC_____________________

204-17 AA SPC                    204-17 AA SPC                204-17 AA SPC
PFC _____________________        PFC _____________________    PFC _____________________

204-18 RFL/SNIPER                204-18 RFL/SNIPER            204-18 RFL/SNIPER
PFC_____________________         PFC_____________________     PFC_____________________
BFV DISMOUNTING INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON
  1ST SQUAD                               2ND SQD                  3RD SQD




                                                                                                      <= | |
                                                                                                         ||
                     <=====                              <=====
BFV 1                                   BFV 2                          BFV 3                             ||
                                        1. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin   1. TM LDR B + M16A2
1. 1st SQD LDR + M16A2
2. TM LDR A + M16A2                     2. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203      2. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG            ||
3. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG                                                 3. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
                                        3. 2d SQD LDR + M16A2          4. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin
4. GRENADIER + M16/M203
5. Rifleman/SN + M16A2                  4. TM LDR A + M16A2                                              ||
6. TM LDR B + M16A2                     5. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG         5. 3d SQD LDR + M16A2
                                        6. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203      6. TM LDR A + M16A2
7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG
                                        7. Rifleman/SN + M16A2         7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG            ||

 Each BFV has a 7.62mm MMG that an AUTO RFL                            BFV 4

                                                                       1. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
 Soldier can employ in lieu of his M249 LMG                            2. Rifleman/SN + M16A2
                                                                       3. TM LDR B + M16A2
                                                                       4. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG
                                                                       5. GRENADIER+M16A2/M203
                                                                       6. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin
                                                                       7. Medic + 9mm pistol
PLATOON LEADER




AN/PRC-126 FM radio

M4 5.56mm Carbine

AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light

M68 Close Combat Optic

AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Monogoggle (NVM)

TLBV +

M40 Field Protective Mask

XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
PLATOON SERGEANT




AN/PRC-126 FM radio

M16A2 5.56mm Rifle

M68 Close Combat Optic

AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs)

TLBV +

M40 Field Protective Mask

XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
RADIO TELEPHONE
  OPERATOR (RTO)




AN/PRC-119A SINCGARS Frequency-hopping FM radio

M4 5.56mm Carbine

AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light

M68 Close Combat Optic

AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Monogoggle (NVM)

TLBV +

M40 Field Protective Mask

XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
PLATOON AIDMAN
    (MEDIC)




      M9 9mm pistol

      AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs)

      TLBV +

      M40 Field Protective Mask

      XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet

      M5 Aid Bag
SQUAD LEADER




AN/PRC-126 FM radio

M16A2 5.56mm Assault Rifle

AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light

M68 Close Combat Optic

AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Monogoggle (NVM)

TLBV +

M40 Field Protective Mask

XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
TEAM LEADER




AN/PRC-126 Radio

M16A2 5.56mm Assault Rifle

AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light

M68 Close Combat Optic

AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs)

TLBV +

M40 Field Protective Mask

XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
AUTOMATIC RIFLEMAN




                                        M249 Light Machine Gun (LMG)

                                        AN/PVS-4 Night Vision Device(NVD)

                                        AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Monogoggle (NVM)

                                        TLBV +

                                        M40 Field Protective Mask (FPM)

                                        XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet



Each BFV has a Medium Machine Gun that the ARman can employ in lieu of his M249 LMG
GRENADIER




M16A2/M203 40mm Grenade Launcher

AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light

AN/PVS-7B Night Vision Goggles (NVGs)

AN/PVS-4 Night Vision Device (NVD)

TLBV +

M40 Field Protective Mask

XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
ANTI-ARMOR SPECIALIST




M47 Dragon or Javelin ATGM

M16A2 5.56mm Assault Rifle

M68 Close Combat Optic

AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs)

TLBV +

M40 Field Protective Mask

XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
RIFLEMAN/SNIPER




M16A2 5.56mm Assault Rifle or M24
Sniper Weapon System if Company Sniper

AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light

M68 Close Combat Optic

AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs)

TLBV +

M40 Field Protective Mask

XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
COMPANY____ 2ND (BFV) INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON
                                    1/0/41 AUTH




202-01 PL + M4 Carbine 203-02 SEC LDR        203-02 SEC LDR          203-01 PLT SGT
LT______________       + M16A2               + M16A2                 + M16A2
                       SSG _______________   SSG_______________      SFC _________________
203-03 BFV GNR
+ M16A2                203-04 BFV GNR        203-04 BFV GNR          203-03 BFV GNR
SGT _____________      + M16A2               + M16A2                 + M16A2
                       SPC_____________      SPC ______________      SGT__________________
203-05 BFV DVR
+ M16A2                203-05 BFV DVR        203-05 BFV DVR          203-05 BFV DVR
SPC _____________      + M16A2               + M16A2                 + M16A2
                       SPC____________       SPC____________         SPC __________________
203-04 ALT GNR
+ M16A2                                               EACH BFV HAS M231 FPWs
SPC _____________.
                                                      Old model BFVs can be armed by 6 x M231
                                                      Firing Port Weapons (FPWs); newer models
202-07 RTO+ M4 Carbine                                can fit 2 x FPWs through the rear ramp
PFC________________
COMPANY____ 2ND PLT (BFV) INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON
            1ST SQD                        2ND SQD                     3RD SQD




204-11 SQD LDR                   204-11 SQD LDR               204-11 SQD LDR
SSG_____________________         SSG_____________________     SSG_____________________

204-13 TM LDR A                  204-13 TM LDR A              204-13 TM LDR A
SGT_____________________         SGT_____________________     SGT_____________________

204-14 TM LDR B                  204-14 TM LDR B              204-14 TM LDR B
SGT_____________________         SGT_____________________     SGT_____________________

204-15 AUTO RFL A                204-15 AUTO RFL A            204-15 AUTO RFL A
SPC ____________________         SPC ____________________     SPC ____________________

204-15 AUTO RFL B                204-15 AUTO RFL B            204-15 AUTO RFL B
SPC ____________________         SPC ____________________     SPC ____________________

204-16 GREN A                    204-16 GREN A                204-16 GREN A
SPC_____________________         SPC_____________________     SPC_____________________

204-16 GREN B                    204-16 GREN B                204-16 GREN B
SPC_____________________         SPC_____________________     SPC_____________________

204-17 AA SPC                    204-17 AA SPC                204-17 AA SPC
PFC _____________________        PFC _____________________    PFC _____________________

204-18 RFL/SNIPER                204-18 RFL/SNIPER            204-18 RFL/SNIPER
PFC_____________________         PFC_____________________     PFC_____________________
BFV DISMOUNTING INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON
  1ST SQUAD                                     2ND SQD                        3RD SQD




                                                                                                      <= | |
                                                                                                         ||
                     <=====                               <=====
BFV 1                                   BFV 2                          BFV 3                             ||
                                        1. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin   1. TM LDR B + M16A2
1. 1st SQD LDR + M16A2
2. TM LDR A + M16A2                     2. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203      2. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG            ||
3. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG                                                 3. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
                                        3. 2d SQD LDR + M16A2          4. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin
4. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
5. Rileman/SN + M16A2                   4. TM LDR A + M16A2                                              ||
6. TM LDR B + M16A2                     5. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG         5. 3d SQD LDR + M16A2
                                        6. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203      6. TM LDR A + M16A2
7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG
                                        7. Rileman/SN + M16A2          7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG            ||

 Each BFV has a 7.62mm MMG that an AUTO RFL                            BFV 4

                                                                       1. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
 Soldier can employ in lieu of his M249 LMG                            2. Rileman/SN + M16A2
                                                                       3. TM LDR B + M16A2
                                                                       4. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG
                                                                       5. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
                                                                       6. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin
                                                                       7. Medic + 9mm pistol
COMPANY____ 3RD (BFV) INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON
                                      1/0/41 AUTH




202-01 PL + M4Carbine
LT______________        203-02 SEC LDR +      203-02 SEC LDR       203-01 PLT SGT
                        M16A2                 + M16A2              + M16A2
203-03 BFV GNR          SSG _______________   SSG_______________   SFC _________________
+ M16A2
SGT _____________       203-04 BFV GNR +      203-04 BFV GNR       203-03 BFV GNR
                        M16A2                 + M16A2              + M16A2
203-05 BFV DVR          SPC_____________      SPC ______________   SGT__________________
+ M16A2
SPC _____________       203-05 BFV DVR +      203-05 BFV DVR       203-05 BFV DVR
                        M16A2                 + M16A2              + M16A2
203-04 ALT GNR          SPC____________       SPC____________      SPC __________________
+ M16A2
SPC _____________.

202-07 RTO +
M4 Carbine
PFC________________
COMPANY____ 3RD PLT (BFV) INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON
            1ST SQD                    2ND SQD                      3RD SQD




204-11 SQD LDR                   204-11 SQD LDR               204-11 SQD LDR
SSG_____________________         SSG_____________________     SSG_____________________

204-13 TM LDR A                  204-13 TM LDR A              204-13 TM LDR A
SGT_____________________         SGT_____________________     SGT_____________________

204-14 TM LDR B                  204-14 TM LDR B              204-14 TM LDR B
SGT__________________________    SGT_____________________     SGT_____________________

204-15 AUTO RFL A                204-15 AUTO RFL A            204-15 AUTO RFL A
SPC ____________________         SPC ____________________     SPC ____________________

204-15 AUTO RFL B                204-15 AUTO RFL B            204-15 AUTO RFL B
SPC ____________________         SPC ____________________     SPC ____________________

204-16 GREN A                    204-16 GREN A                204-16 GREN A
SPC_____________________         SPC_____________________     SPC_____________________

204-16 GREN B                    204-16 GREN B                204-16 GREN B
SPC_____________________         SPC_____________________     SPC_____________________

204-17 AA SPC                    204-17 AA SPC                204-17 AA SPC
PFC _____________________        PFC _____________________    PFC _____________________

204-18 RFL/SNIPER                204-18 RFL/SNIPER            204-18 RFL/SNIPER
PFC_____________________         PFC_____________________     PFC_____________________
BFV DISMOUNTING INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON
  1ST SQUAD                                     2ND SQD                        3RD SQD




                                                                                                      <= | |
                                                                                                         ||
                     <=====                               <=====
BFV 1                                   BFV 2                          BFV 3                             ||
                                        1. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin   1. TM LDR B + M16A2
1. 1st SQD LDR + M16A2
2. TM LDR A + M16A2                     2. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203      2. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG            ||
3. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG                                                 3. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
                                        3. 2d SQD LDR + M16A2          4. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin
4. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
5. Rileman/SN + M16A2                   4. TM LDR A + M16A2                                              ||
6. TM LDR B + M16A2                     5. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG         5. 3d SQD LDR + M16A2 MWS
                                        6. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203      6. TM LDR A + M16A2
7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG
                                        7. Rileman/SN + M16A2          7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG            ||

 Each BFV has a 7.62mm MMG that an AUTO RFL                            BFV 4

                                                                       1. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
 Soldier can employ in lieu of his M249 LMG                            2. Rileman/SN + M16A2
                                                                       3. TM LDR B + M16A2
                                                                       4. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG
                                                                       5. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203
                                                                       6. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin
                                                                       7. Medic + 9mm pistol

Mechanized Infantry: Bradleys & Gavins 3x9 Organization

  • 1.
    1st Battalion, 167thINFANTRY (Mechanized) “FOURTH ALABAMA” RIFLE COMPANY ORGANIZATION 2000
  • 2.
    Intent of theChief of Staff, Army 23 June 1999 America’s Army places soldiers on point in a dangerous world because they are the surest signs of the commitment of the Nation. Our non-negotiable contract with the American people is to be a warfighting Army –– persuasive in peace, invincible in war. Therefore, my overarching goal as CSA must be to provide the leadership, grounded in a vision for the future, to keep this Army the preeminent land warfighting force in the world. We will aspire to be the most esteemed institution in the Nation, the most respected Army in the world, and the most feared ground force to those whose actions would threaten the vital interests of the United States. Objectives for achieving this goal that will receive my personal attention are:  Increasing strategic responsiveness.  Developing a clear long-term strategy to improve operational jointness and to implement the goals of Joint Vision 2010.  Developing leaders for joint warfighting as well as change.  Completing the full integration of the Active and Reserve components.  Manning our warfighting units.  Providing for the well-being of soldiers, civilians, and family members. The world situation demands an Army that is strategically responsive. The Army’s core competency remains fighting and winning our Nation’s wars; however, the Army must also be capable of operating throughout the range of conflict -- to include low intensity operations and countering asymmetric threats. It must, therefore, be more versatile, agile, lethal, and survivable. It must be able to provide early entry forces that can operate jointly, without access to fixed forward bases, and still have the power to slug it out and win campaigns decisively. At this point in our march through history, our heavy forces are too heavy and our light forces lack staying power. Heavy forces must be more strategically deployable and more agile with a smaller logistical footprint, and light forces must be more lethal, survivable, and tactically mobile. Achieving this paradigm will require innovative thinking about structure, modernization efforts, and spending. We will develop a consistent, clearly stated strategy for the long term that embraces a commitment to joint operations – and by extension multinational operations –– that will
  • 3.
    be reflected inour approach to doctrine, modernization, training, and experimentation; we will be the leader in joint mission readiness and interoperability. The strategy must coherently integrate funding, organization, and leader development to ensure that we can defeat future threats. We will resource research, development, and experimentation so as to support the strategy and tackle the tough organizational changes it dictates. As part of the strategy, we will continue the development of new concepts to meet the National Strategies and in anticipation of emerging threats. We will subject them to rigorous analysis and experimentation that will inform our future decisions such as we are doing with the Strike Force concept. The development of bold, innovative leaders of character and competence is fundamental to the long-term health of the Army. We must grow leaders –– NCOs, officers, and civilians –– for the future by providing appropriate opportunities for the development of those skilled in the profession of warfighting as well as those with the experience and intellect to be agents of change. We must encourage leaders to seek assignments where they can best leverage their knowledge and talents for the benefit of the Army. Moreover, the selection of senior leaders will be based on their joint warfighting abilities, leadership, and capacity for innovation and change. We are The Army - totally integrated into a oneness of purpose - no longer the Total st Army, no longer the One Army. We are The Army, and we will march into the 21 Century as The Army. We acknowledge the components and their varying organizational strengths. We will work to structure The Army accordingly. Manning the force is an urgent priority. We will work to connect to America in such a manner that the youth of this country find service in the Army important, meaningful, satisfying, rewarding, and productive. We will fill our combat formations, train them to warfighting standards, and hone their precision at an operating tempo that keeps them sharp while maintaining the strengths of family and community. By doing so, our formations will combine the proficiency, stability, trust, and cohesion to make them unbeatable in any contest of wills. If, after we have structured for the tasks we must be ready to perform, we find ourselves short of formations to accomplish assigned missions, I am prepared to argue for increases in both structure and endstrength with the confidence that I will be able to gain the support of the Defense leadership.
  • 4.
    The Army’s readinessis inextricably linked to the well-being of its people. Our success depends on the whole team - our soldiers, civilians, veterans, and their family members - all of whom serve the Nation. We make the most significant investment in the Nation’s security by properly training, equipping, and supporting them. We must strive to provide adequate housing, schools, medical care and dental care with a quality and access comparable to society at large. Strategic responsiveness requires that our support structures provide soldiers and families the resources to be self-reliant both when the force is deployed and when it is at home station. When we deploy, our soldiers should know that their families are safe, housed, and have access to medical care, community services, and educational opportunities. As stated in JV 2010, “…the judgment, creativity, and fortitude of our people will remain the key to success.” Finally, we are and we will remain a values-based institution where loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage are the cornerstone of all that we do today and all of our future successes. Our soldiers, who exemplify these values every day, are the best in the world; they voluntarily forego comfort and wealth, face hardship and sacrifice, confront danger and sometimes death in defense of the Nation. We owe them our tireless efforts, our professional excellence, and our principled commitment to ensure that they remain the world’s finest land force for the next crisis, the next war, and an uncertain future. ERIC K. SHINSEKI General, United States Army Chief of Staff
  • 5.
    OLD COMPANY ORGANIZATION • CO HQS 2/0/10 = 12 • 3 RIFLE PLTS 1/0/31 X 3 = 96 • 3 x 6-man Rifle Squads (18) • 12 x BFV crewmen (12) • 1 x Platoon Leader (1) • TOTAL FOR COMPANY 108 • MAINT ATTACHED 0/0/11= 11 • MESS ATTACHED 0/0/3= 3 • CL III/IV SQD 0/0/4 4 • TOTAL (CO+ATT) 5/0/121 126
  • 6.
    (NEW) AOE COMPANY ORGANIZATION • CO HQS 2/0/10 = 12 • 3 RIFLE PLTS 1/0/40 X 3 = 123 • 3 x 9-man Rifle Squads (27) • 12 x BFV crewmen (12) • 1 x Platoon Leader (1) • TOTAL FOR COMPANY 5/0/130 135 • MAINT ATTACHED 0/0/11 = 11 • MESS ATTACHED 0/0/3 = 3 • CL III/IV SQD 0/0/6 = 6 • TOTAL (CO+ATT) 5/0/150 155 • DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CURRENT AND AOE ( + 30 )
  • 7.
    RIFLE COMPANY INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV) MAJOR EQUIPMENT M113A3 GAVIN CARRIER PERSONNEL FULL TRACKED ARMORED 1 HEAVY MACHINEGUN GRENADE 40mm MK 19 1 NIGHT VISION SIGHT, CREW SERVED, AN/TVS-5 1 M2A3 BRADLEY FIGHTING VEHICLE 14 MEDIUM MACHINEGUN 7.62mm M60 or M240B 9 MEDIUM MACHINEGUN 7.62mm FIXED M240C 14 TRUCK, 2.5 TON (with MG ring mount) 6x6 W/E 1 HEAVY MACHINEGUN CAL .50 M2 HB FLEXIBLE (GROUND AND VEHICLE) 1 NIGHT VISION SIGHT, CREW SERVED, AN/TVS-5 1 TRAILER, CARGO 1.5 TON W/E 1 TRUCK, 2.5 TON 6x6 W/E 1 TRAILER, WATER, 400 GALLONS 1 TRUCK, 5/4 TON, M998 HMMWV 4x4 W/E 2 LIGHT MACHINEGUN 5.56mm M249 18 PISTOL 9mm AUTOMATIC M9 2 CARBINE, 5.56mm M4 MWS 12 RIFLE, 5.56mm M16A2 76 RIFLE, 5.56mm M16/GRENADE LAUNCHER, 40mm M203 20 RIFLE 7.62mm M24 SNIPER 1 SNIPER NIGHT SIGHT 1 COMMAND LAUNCH UNIT DRAGON or JAVELIN 9
  • 8.
    RIFLE COMPANY INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV) SUBMACHINEGUN 5.56mm M231 FPW 84 NIGHT VISION GOGGLES, AN/PVS-7B 129 NIGHT VISION DEVICE, AN/PVS-4 21 NIGHT VISION MONO-GOGGLE, AN/PVS-14 21 CLOSE COMBAT OPTIC, M68 97 AIMING LIGHT, AN/PAQ-4 24 BAYONET MULTIPURPOSE SYSTEM: XM9 135 BINOCULAR, MODULAR, MILS SCALE RETICLE 7 x 50mm W/E 17 DEMOLITION SET EXPLOSIVE, INITIAT ELECTRIC/SEMI-EL 1 LAUNCHER GRENADE ARMAMENT SUB-SYSTEM: M257 16 LAUNCHER GRENADE ARMAMENT SUBSYSTEM: SCREEN RP M259 1 MISSILE SIMULATION ROUND: TOW 7 MOUNT TRIPOD, MACHINE GUN: M44 2 MOUNT, MACHINE GUN MK64 MOD 9 1 TOOL KIT, CARPENTERS: ENGINEER SQUAD w/CHEST 1 TOOL KIT, SMALL ARMS REPAIRMAN: ORDNANCE 1 CAMOUFLAGE SCREEN SYSTEM w/SUPPORTS : WOODLAND/DESERT 40 CAMOUFLAGE SCREEN SUPPORT SYSTEM LT WT RADAR SCAT 40 PLATOON EARLY WARNING SYSTEM: AN/TRS-2(V) 3
  • 9.
    RIFLE COMPANY INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV) NBC EQUIPMENT ALARM, CHEMICAL AGENT AUTO; PORTABLE MANPACK M8A1 4 MONITOR, CHEMICAL AGENT 2 CHARGER, RADIAC DETECTOR 3 MASK, CHEMICAL-BIO: M40 63 MASK, CHEMICAL-BIO: M42 COMBAT VEHICLE CREWMAN 72 RADIACMETER: IM-93/UD 8 RADIAC SET: AN/VDR-2 4 RADIAC SET: AN/PDR-75 1 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ELECTRONIC TRANSF KEYING DEVICE ETKD: KYK-13/TSEC 2 NET CONTROL DEVICE NCD: KYX-15/TSEC 1 RADIO SET: AN/VRC-90A 1 RADIO SET: AN/VRC-92A 3 RADIO SET: AN/VRC-87A 6 RADIO SET: AN/VRC-91A 6 RADIO SET: AN/PRC-119A SINCGARS BACKPACK 4 RADIO SET: AN/PRC-126 BELT-CLIP-ON 15 TELEPHONE SET: TA-312 5 TELEPHONE SET: TA-1 9
  • 10.
    RIFLE COMPANY INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV) ANTENNA GROUP, OE-254/GRC 2 AXLE, CABLE REEL: RL-27 1 CABLE TELEPHONE: WD-1/TT DR-8 1/2 KM 14 CABLE TELEPHONE: WD-1/TT RL-159/U 2 KM 1 DIGITAL DATA SET: AN/PSG-7V1 1 ELECTRONIC TRANSF KEYING DEVICE ETKD: KYK-13/TSEC 2 NET CONTROL DEVICE NCD: KYX-15/TSEC 1 REEL EQUIPMENT: CE-11 15 REELING MACHINE CABLE HAND: RL-31 1 REELING MACINE CABLE HAND: RL-39 18 TAPE READER GENERAL PURPOSE: KOI-18/TSEC 2 SWITCHBOARD, TELEPHONE MANUAL SB-993/GT 4 DISPENSER, CABLE: MX-6895/TT 13
  • 11.
    RIFLE COMPANY INFANTRY BATTALION (BFV) RIFLE CO 5/0/135 CO RIFLE HQ PLT 2/0/10 1/0/40 PLT VEH HQ SEC RIFLE 1/0/1 0/0/12 SQD 0/0/9 0/0/9
  • 12.
    RIFLE COMPANY (BFV) COMPANY HEADQUARTERS (2/0/12) 201-01 CPT 11A00 (CDR)* CO M2 BFV M113A3 GAVIN + 2.5 TON FMTV TRUCK + M149 CPT_____________ water trailer 201-01 CPT 11A00 (CDR) MK-19 40mm GMG CPT ____________________ M2 .50 caliber HMG on ring mount 201-10 MSG 11M5M (1SG) 201-11 11M30 (MASTER GNR) 1SG________________ 201-04 SSG 92Y30 (SUPPLY SGT) SSG____________________ SSG---------------------------------- 201-13 SP4 11M10 (DVR) 201-14 11M10 (IFV DVR) SPC___________________ 201-08 SPC 92Y20 (ARMORER) SPC_____________________ SPC------------------------------------- 201-15 11M10 (RTO) PFC______________________ 2.5 TON FMTV TRUCK +trailer 201-02 1LT 11A00 (XO)* 201-06 SGT 54B20 (NBC NCO) SGT______________________ XO BFV LT__________________ 201-02 1LT 11A00 (XO) LT__________________ 201-12 SGT 11M20 (GUNNER) SGT______________________ * WHEN NOT MOUNTED IN BFVS 201-14 SP4 11M10 (DVR) SPC___________________
  • 13.
    COMPANY____ 1ST (BFV)INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON 1/0/41 AUTH 202-01 PL + M4 Carbine 203-02 SEC LDR 203-02 SEC LDR 203-01 PLT SGT LT______________ + M16A2 + M16A2 + M16A2 SSG _______________ SSG_______________ SFC _________________ 203-03 BFV GNR + M16A2 203-04 BFV GNR 203-04 BFV GNR 203-03 BFV GNR SGT _____________ + M16A2 + M16A2 + M16A2 SPC_____________ SPC ______________ SGT__________________ 203-05 BFV DVR + M16A2 203-05 BFV DVR 203-05 BFV DVR 203-05 BFV DVR + M16A2 SPC _____________ + M16A2 + M16A2 SPC __________________ SPC____________ SPC____________ 203-04 ALT GNR + M16A2 NOTEENOY NOTE: OLD MODEL BFVs with 6 SPC _____________. jump seats will not transport the 7 men required to move 3 x 9-man 202-07 RTO+ M4 Carbine squads! M2A2 ODS Bench seats PFC________________ can hold 7 men per BFV
  • 14.
    COMPANY____ 1ST PLT(BFV) INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON 1ST SQD 2ND SQD 3RD SQD 204-11 SQD LDR 204-11 SQD LDR 204-11 SQD LDR SSG_____________________ SSG_____________________ SSG_____________________ 204-13 TM LDR A 204-13 TM LDR A 204-13 TM LDR A SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ 204-14 TM LDR B 204-14 TM LDR B 204-14 TM LDR B SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ 204-15 AUTO RFL A 204-15 AUTO RFL A 204-15 AUTO RFL A SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ 204-15 AUTO RFL B 204-15 AUTO RFL B 204-15 AUTO RFL B SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ 204-16 GREN A 204-16 GREN A 204-16 GREN A SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ 204-16 GREN B 204-16 GREN B 204-16 GREN B SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ 204-17 AA SPC 204-17 AA SPC 204-17 AA SPC PFC _____________________ PFC _____________________ PFC _____________________ 204-18 RFL/SNIPER 204-18 RFL/SNIPER 204-18 RFL/SNIPER PFC_____________________ PFC_____________________ PFC_____________________
  • 15.
    BFV DISMOUNTING INFANTRYRIFLE PLATOON 1ST SQUAD 2ND SQD 3RD SQD <= | | || <===== <===== BFV 1 BFV 2 BFV 3 || 1. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin 1. TM LDR B + M16A2 1. 1st SQD LDR + M16A2 2. TM LDR A + M16A2 2. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 2. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG || 3. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 3. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 3. 2d SQD LDR + M16A2 4. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin 4. GRENADIER + M16/M203 5. Rifleman/SN + M16A2 4. TM LDR A + M16A2 || 6. TM LDR B + M16A2 5. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 5. 3d SQD LDR + M16A2 6. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 6. TM LDR A + M16A2 7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 7. Rifleman/SN + M16A2 7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG || Each BFV has a 7.62mm MMG that an AUTO RFL BFV 4 1. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 Soldier can employ in lieu of his M249 LMG 2. Rifleman/SN + M16A2 3. TM LDR B + M16A2 4. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 5. GRENADIER+M16A2/M203 6. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin 7. Medic + 9mm pistol
  • 16.
    PLATOON LEADER AN/PRC-126 FMradio M4 5.56mm Carbine AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light M68 Close Combat Optic AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Monogoggle (NVM) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
  • 17.
    PLATOON SERGEANT AN/PRC-126 FMradio M16A2 5.56mm Rifle M68 Close Combat Optic AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
  • 18.
    RADIO TELEPHONE OPERATOR (RTO) AN/PRC-119A SINCGARS Frequency-hopping FM radio M4 5.56mm Carbine AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light M68 Close Combat Optic AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Monogoggle (NVM) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
  • 19.
    PLATOON AIDMAN (MEDIC) M9 9mm pistol AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet M5 Aid Bag
  • 20.
    SQUAD LEADER AN/PRC-126 FMradio M16A2 5.56mm Assault Rifle AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light M68 Close Combat Optic AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Monogoggle (NVM) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
  • 21.
    TEAM LEADER AN/PRC-126 Radio M16A25.56mm Assault Rifle AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light M68 Close Combat Optic AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
  • 22.
    AUTOMATIC RIFLEMAN M249 Light Machine Gun (LMG) AN/PVS-4 Night Vision Device(NVD) AN/PVS-14 Night Vision Monogoggle (NVM) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask (FPM) XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet Each BFV has a Medium Machine Gun that the ARman can employ in lieu of his M249 LMG
  • 23.
    GRENADIER M16A2/M203 40mm GrenadeLauncher AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light AN/PVS-7B Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) AN/PVS-4 Night Vision Device (NVD) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
  • 24.
    ANTI-ARMOR SPECIALIST M47 Dragonor Javelin ATGM M16A2 5.56mm Assault Rifle M68 Close Combat Optic AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
  • 25.
    RIFLEMAN/SNIPER M16A2 5.56mm AssaultRifle or M24 Sniper Weapon System if Company Sniper AN/PAQ-4 infared aiming light M68 Close Combat Optic AN/PVS-7 Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) TLBV + M40 Field Protective Mask XM9 Multi-purpose bayonet
  • 26.
    COMPANY____ 2ND (BFV)INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON 1/0/41 AUTH 202-01 PL + M4 Carbine 203-02 SEC LDR 203-02 SEC LDR 203-01 PLT SGT LT______________ + M16A2 + M16A2 + M16A2 SSG _______________ SSG_______________ SFC _________________ 203-03 BFV GNR + M16A2 203-04 BFV GNR 203-04 BFV GNR 203-03 BFV GNR SGT _____________ + M16A2 + M16A2 + M16A2 SPC_____________ SPC ______________ SGT__________________ 203-05 BFV DVR + M16A2 203-05 BFV DVR 203-05 BFV DVR 203-05 BFV DVR SPC _____________ + M16A2 + M16A2 + M16A2 SPC____________ SPC____________ SPC __________________ 203-04 ALT GNR + M16A2 EACH BFV HAS M231 FPWs SPC _____________. Old model BFVs can be armed by 6 x M231 Firing Port Weapons (FPWs); newer models 202-07 RTO+ M4 Carbine can fit 2 x FPWs through the rear ramp PFC________________
  • 27.
    COMPANY____ 2ND PLT(BFV) INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON 1ST SQD 2ND SQD 3RD SQD 204-11 SQD LDR 204-11 SQD LDR 204-11 SQD LDR SSG_____________________ SSG_____________________ SSG_____________________ 204-13 TM LDR A 204-13 TM LDR A 204-13 TM LDR A SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ 204-14 TM LDR B 204-14 TM LDR B 204-14 TM LDR B SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ 204-15 AUTO RFL A 204-15 AUTO RFL A 204-15 AUTO RFL A SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ 204-15 AUTO RFL B 204-15 AUTO RFL B 204-15 AUTO RFL B SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ 204-16 GREN A 204-16 GREN A 204-16 GREN A SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ 204-16 GREN B 204-16 GREN B 204-16 GREN B SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ 204-17 AA SPC 204-17 AA SPC 204-17 AA SPC PFC _____________________ PFC _____________________ PFC _____________________ 204-18 RFL/SNIPER 204-18 RFL/SNIPER 204-18 RFL/SNIPER PFC_____________________ PFC_____________________ PFC_____________________
  • 28.
    BFV DISMOUNTING INFANTRYRIFLE PLATOON 1ST SQUAD 2ND SQD 3RD SQD <= | | || <===== <===== BFV 1 BFV 2 BFV 3 || 1. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin 1. TM LDR B + M16A2 1. 1st SQD LDR + M16A2 2. TM LDR A + M16A2 2. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 2. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG || 3. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 3. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 3. 2d SQD LDR + M16A2 4. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin 4. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 5. Rileman/SN + M16A2 4. TM LDR A + M16A2 || 6. TM LDR B + M16A2 5. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 5. 3d SQD LDR + M16A2 6. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 6. TM LDR A + M16A2 7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 7. Rileman/SN + M16A2 7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG || Each BFV has a 7.62mm MMG that an AUTO RFL BFV 4 1. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 Soldier can employ in lieu of his M249 LMG 2. Rileman/SN + M16A2 3. TM LDR B + M16A2 4. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 5. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 6. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin 7. Medic + 9mm pistol
  • 29.
    COMPANY____ 3RD (BFV)INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON 1/0/41 AUTH 202-01 PL + M4Carbine LT______________ 203-02 SEC LDR + 203-02 SEC LDR 203-01 PLT SGT M16A2 + M16A2 + M16A2 203-03 BFV GNR SSG _______________ SSG_______________ SFC _________________ + M16A2 SGT _____________ 203-04 BFV GNR + 203-04 BFV GNR 203-03 BFV GNR M16A2 + M16A2 + M16A2 203-05 BFV DVR SPC_____________ SPC ______________ SGT__________________ + M16A2 SPC _____________ 203-05 BFV DVR + 203-05 BFV DVR 203-05 BFV DVR M16A2 + M16A2 + M16A2 203-04 ALT GNR SPC____________ SPC____________ SPC __________________ + M16A2 SPC _____________. 202-07 RTO + M4 Carbine PFC________________
  • 30.
    COMPANY____ 3RD PLT(BFV) INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON 1ST SQD 2ND SQD 3RD SQD 204-11 SQD LDR 204-11 SQD LDR 204-11 SQD LDR SSG_____________________ SSG_____________________ SSG_____________________ 204-13 TM LDR A 204-13 TM LDR A 204-13 TM LDR A SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ 204-14 TM LDR B 204-14 TM LDR B 204-14 TM LDR B SGT__________________________ SGT_____________________ SGT_____________________ 204-15 AUTO RFL A 204-15 AUTO RFL A 204-15 AUTO RFL A SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ 204-15 AUTO RFL B 204-15 AUTO RFL B 204-15 AUTO RFL B SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ SPC ____________________ 204-16 GREN A 204-16 GREN A 204-16 GREN A SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ 204-16 GREN B 204-16 GREN B 204-16 GREN B SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ SPC_____________________ 204-17 AA SPC 204-17 AA SPC 204-17 AA SPC PFC _____________________ PFC _____________________ PFC _____________________ 204-18 RFL/SNIPER 204-18 RFL/SNIPER 204-18 RFL/SNIPER PFC_____________________ PFC_____________________ PFC_____________________
  • 31.
    BFV DISMOUNTING INFANTRYRIFLE PLATOON 1ST SQUAD 2ND SQD 3RD SQD <= | | || <===== <===== BFV 1 BFV 2 BFV 3 || 1. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin 1. TM LDR B + M16A2 1. 1st SQD LDR + M16A2 2. TM LDR A + M16A2 2. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 2. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG || 3. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 3. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 3. 2d SQD LDR + M16A2 4. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin 4. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 5. Rileman/SN + M16A2 4. TM LDR A + M16A2 || 6. TM LDR B + M16A2 5. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 5. 3d SQD LDR + M16A2 MWS 6. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 6. TM LDR A + M16A2 7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 7. Rileman/SN + M16A2 7. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG || Each BFV has a 7.62mm MMG that an AUTO RFL BFV 4 1. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 Soldier can employ in lieu of his M249 LMG 2. Rileman/SN + M16A2 3. TM LDR B + M16A2 4. AUTO RFL + M249 LMG 5. GRENADIER + M16A2/M203 6. AA + M16A2/Dragon-Javelin 7. Medic + 9mm pistol