Reference works for WWII Regimental Combat Teams

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Reference works for WWII Regimental Combat Teams

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I am looking for general information about Regimental Combat Teams in WWII, how and when they where formed, both permanet and temporary. All works I can find refer to specific RCT, I have not seen a general reference on the subject

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Post by Cav Dog »

This is a s close as I have found

From FM 7-40 Feb 9, 1942 Infantry Field Manual Rifle Regiment:

91 151. TACTICAL GROUPING.-The infantry regiment may be
grouped with a battalion of light artillery and units of other
arms in suitable proportion. Such tactical groupings are
called combat teams and their composition may be prescribed
in standing operating procedure.

Reading numerous AARs and unit histories, a common RCT organization seems to be an Infantry Regiment reinforced by:
a battalion of artillery
a company of tank destroyers
a company of engineers
a battery of AAA
a reconaissance troop

This link has most of the US WW II FMs and is a good resource

http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/ref/FM/

Good Luck
Tactics are the opinion of the senior officer present.

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Thank you for reply.

Post by DAVIDARC »

Thank you for your reply. Sorry I have take this long to reply, but the site you referenced has a lot of material on it. (And a lot to add, which I hope they do). When I put together my first US formation, I am going with your formation.

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Post by Timothy OConnor »

The recent Osprey book on Armored Infantry Battalion tactics has some very good info on Task Forces too.

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Osprey book.

Post by DAVIDARC »

I picked up Armored Infantry Battalion tactics over the weekend. I had no idea the armoured divisions had so many variations. My next project after the infantry.

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