US Army Table of Organization and Equipment


	
	  1 OCTOBER 1985
                                                        AIRBORNE DIVISION
                                               DESIGNATION:  ----- AIRBORNE DIVISION

   1.  MISSION.  THE PRIMARY MISSION OF THE DIVISION IS TO
   DEPLOY RAPIDLY ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AND BE PREPARED TO
   CONDUCT COMBAT OPERATIONS TO PROTECT US NATIONAL
   INTERESTS.  SPECIFIC MISSIONS ARE TO:

       A.  SEIZE AND HOLD VIA VERTICAL ENVELOPMENT VITAL
   OBJECTIVES BEHIND ENEMY LINES UNTIL LINKING WITH
   SUPPORTING FORCES.

       B.  EXPLOIT THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR OR CHEMICAL
   WEAPONS.

       C.  RESCUE US NATIONALS BESEIGED OVERSEAS.

       D.  REINFORCE FORWARD-DEPLOYED FORCES (IF AUGMENTED
   WITH TRANSPORTATION).

       E.  SERVE AS A STRATEGIC OR THEATER RESERVE.

       F.  CONDUCT LARGE-SCALE TACTICAL RAIDS.

       G.  OCCUPY AREAS OR REINFORCE FRIENDLY OR ALLIED UNITS
   BEYOND THE IMMEDIATE REACH OF GROUND FORCES.

       H.  CAPTURE ONE OR MORE INTERMEDIATE STAGING BASES OR
   FORWARD OPERATING BASES FOR PROTRACTED GROUND/AIR
   OPERATIONS.

   2.  ASSIGNMENT.  NORMALLY TO AN AIRBORNE CORPS OR JOINT
   TASK FORCE, BUT CAN CONDUCT INDEPENDENT COMBAT OPERATIONS.

   3.  CAPABILITIES.  A.  AT LEVEL 1, THIS UNIT:

       (1)  CONDUCTS OFFENSIVE, DEFENSIVE, DELAY OPERATIONS
   AND LARGE SCALE TACTICAL RAIDS AGAINST ENEMY INSURGENT AND
   LIGHT INFANTRY FORCES.

       (2)  CONDUCTS REAR BATTLE OPERATIONS AGAINST ENEMY
   INSURGENT, LIGHT INFANTRY, AND TANK/MOTORIZED FORCES.

       (3)  CONDUCTS OFFENSIVE, DEFENSIVE, AND DELAY
   OPERATIONS IN CLOSE OR MIXED TERRAIN AGAINST ENEMY
   TANK/MOTORIZED FORCES.

       (4)  CONDUCTS LIMITED DELAY OPERATIONS IN OPEN TERRAIN
   AGAINST ENEMY TANK/MOTORIZED FORCES.

       (5)  CONDUCTS AIRBORNE OPERATIONS.

       (6)  CONDUCTS LIMITED INDEPENDENT OPERATIONS.

       (7)  MAINTAINS THE CAPABILITY TO RAPIDLY ACCEPT AND
   INTEGRATE AUGMENTING FORCES.

       (8)  STRATEGICALLY DEPLOYS TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD.

       B.  THE COLUMNS UNDER LEVELS 2 AND 3 ADAPT THIS TABLE
   FOR REDUCED OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES IN DECREMENTS OF 10%,
   FROM APPROXIMATELY 90% FOR LEVEL 2, TO APPROXIMATELY 80%
   FOR LEVEL 3.

       C.  THIS UNIT IS NOT ADAPTABLE TO TYPE B ORGANIZATION.

       D.  THE COLUMNS DESIGNATED BY LEVEL 1 THROUGH 3 ARE
   DESIGNED TO RELATE TO THE CATEGORIES ESTABLISHED IN AR
   220-1, UNIT STATUS REPORTING.

       E.  INDIVIDUALS OF THIS ORGANIZATION, EXCEPT MEDICAL
   PERSONNEL AND THE CHAPLAINS, CAN ASSIST IN COORDINATED
   DEFENSE OF THE UNIT'S AREA OR INSTALLATION.

       F.  THIS UNIT IS DEPENDENT UPON:

       (1)  THE AVAILABILITY OF TRANSPORT ASSETS FOR
   STRATEGIC DEPLOYABILITY.

       (2)  CORPS OR JOINT TASK FORCE ASSETS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL
   TRANSPORTATION.

   4.  BASIS OF ALLOCATION.  ONE PER AIRBORNE CORPS OR A
   JOINT TASK FORCE.

   5.  CATEGORY.  FOR CATEGORY DESIGNATION OF COMPONENTS OF
   THIS DIVISION, SEE SECTION I, OF EACH APPLICABLE TOE (FOR
   UNIT CATEGORIES, SEE AR 310-25.)

   6.  MOBILITY.  FOR MOBILITY OF COMPONENT TOE OF THIS UNIT
   SEE SECTION I OF EACH APPLICABLE TOE.

   7.  DOCTRINE.  THE FOLLOWING DOCTRINAL PUBLICATIONS ARE
   APPLICABLE TO THE OPERATION OF THIS UNIT:

       FM 11-50, COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN THE DIVISION.
       FM 11-92, COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN THE CORPS.
       FM 71-101, INFANTRY, AIRBORNE, AND AIR ASSAULT.
       FM 100-5, OPERATIONS.
       FM 101-5, STAFF OFFICER.

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