1/29/2024 0 Comments Korea tank battles![]() ![]() 1× Liaison Agent, Corporal, armed with 1 M1 Carbine.1× Communication Chief, Sergeant, armed with 1 M1/M2 Carbine.1× Tank Commander, Sergeant First Class, armed with 1 M1911A1 pistol. → M4A3(76)W HVSS Sherman (M45 in theory) 1× Cannoneer (Loader), Private First Class, armed with 1 M1911A1 pistol and 1 M3 Submachine Gun.1× Bow Gunner, Corporal, armed with 1 M1911A1 pistol and 1 M1/M2 Carbine.1× Driver, Sergeant, armed with 1 M1911A1 pistol.1× Gunner, Sergeant, armed with 1 M1911A1 pistol.1× Company Commander, Captain, armed with 1 M1911A1 pistol. ![]() Headquarters Section, Company HQ (1 Officer and 12 Enlisted) → M4A3(76)W HVSS Sherman (M45 in theory) Ranks that were active during the Korean War post-1950 are displayed, with the 1948-50 WWII-era ranks displayed in brackets if different. Personnel*: 6 Officers, 1 Warrant Officer (only after Dec 1949) and 142 Enlisted. Like our content? Consider supporting us on Patreon to help with web host and software costs! The regiment could also be augmented with a small Light Aviation Section consisting of two liaison fixed wing aircraft and a helicopter. The next level up was the Infantry Regiment, which consisted of a Regimental HQ & HQ Company, Service Company, Medical Company, Tank Company (this), Heavy Mortar Company, and 3 Infantry Battalions. The company consisted of a Company Headquarters (further subdivided into the Headquarters Section Admin, Mess & Supply Section and Maintenance Section) and 4 Tank Platoons. The only exceptions were minor changes made to the Company HQ’s Maintenance Section and Admin, Mess & Supply Section in 19. Most aspects of this organization remained broadly the same until as late as 1957 when the Pentomic structure was brought online and infantry regimental tank companies were done away with. These were tank companies organic to Infantry Regiments intended to provide support to infantry operations and provide the regiment anti-armor protection. Army’s Infantry Regiment active from April 1948 to May 1952. The following was the organization of the Korean War-era Heavy Tank Company of the U.S.
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