Sean Maloney’s “War without Battles” has a pretty good ORBAT in Appendix A.The best source would be to look at 4 CMBG; the other brigade groups were all over the place in terms of ORBAT.
The best available source for this would be Kenneth Macskey's book "First Clash". I'm sure there is an ORBAT in there, if you can get a copy.
Looking to see if someone would have a more detailed break down of the 4 CMBG or really any Canadian Brigade order of battle down to say what a platoon or troop looked like. Much appreciated.
The doctrinally correct or at I guess. What was 4 CMBG supposed to fight with I suppose.Following. Are you looking for doctrine or what actually happened?
Umm yeah maybe a touch as to what the companies, batteries, troops, platoons and troops looked likeThis is the one I've usually seen online. I think it might be the one from First Clash but can't find my copy. Sounds like you're looking for more detail though.
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But wasn’t riding in trucks only in the 4CIBG days? I think the redesignation to 4CMBG went hand-in-hand with the acquisition of the APCs.Before or after they got the M113? Prior to the M113, all sections rode in 3/4 ton trucks
1989? Post creation of 1 Cdn Div, or before?The m113 mechanized days
The doctrinally correct or at I guess. What was 4 CMBG supposed to fight with I suppose.
Although referred to as a GPMG, the C5 was definitely not "general purpose". I recall it being issued to a scale of 1/platoon, able to be mounted on the M113.I have conflicting info on if the C5 was used - but I lean to that was not used at the platoon and no real GPMG was used in 4CMBG until the C6 came on line)
Although referred to as a GPMG, the C5 was definitely not "general purpose". I recall it being issued to a scale of 1/platoon, able to be mounted on the M113.
But once the C6 came in, I think it pretty much vanished, though I did learn it on my basic MG course in 1989.