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Page 1: US Army Air Cavalry Troop, Armored Cavalry Regiment, MTOE 17-58E (January 1967)

Copyright – Joseph Trevithick (2011)

US Army Air Cavalry Troop, Armored Cavalry Regiment, MTOE 17-58E (January 1967) Source: United States Government. Headquarters, Department of the Army. Operational Report – Lessons Learned, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1967; Headquarters, Department of the Army. FM 17-36, Divisional Armored and Air Cavalry Units. Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1965; United States Government. Headquarters, Department of the Army. FM 17-37, Air Cavalry Squadron. Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1969.

# Weapons # Equipment 48 M17 Revolver 24 AN/URC-10 Radio 14 M1911A1 Pistol 19 AN/ARC-54 Radio 13 M79 Grenade Launcher 19 AN/ARR-49 Radio 31 M16A1 Rifle 5 AN/PRC-25 Radio 15 M16 Armament Kit 5 M23 Armament Kit 4 M5 Armament Kit # Vehicles # Aircraft 19 UH-1C 6 UH-1D

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OFF: 5 EM: 5

OFF: 10 EM: 5

OFF: 1 EM: 3

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HQ Aero Scout

OFF: 4 EM: 4

Aero Wep

HQ

OFF: 0 EM: 9

Aero Rifle

OFF: 11 EM: 44

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HQ

M/S

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Ops

Lift

Comm A/S

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Troop HQ Section UH-1D Communications Section Airfield Service Section Maintenance and Supply Platoon UH-1D Aero-Scout Platoon (x3) UH-1C w/ AN/PRC-25, AN/ARC-54,

AN/ARR-49, and AN/URC-10 Radios and M16 Armament Kit, 4 UH-1C w/ AN/ARC-54, AN/ARR-49, and AN/URC-10 Radios and M16 Armament Kit

Platoon Leader, Lieutenant M17 Revolver Crew Chief/Recon Sergeant, E5 (x5) M17 Revolver Army Aviator, Warrant Officer (x4) M17 Revolver Aero Rifle Platoon HQ Platoon Leader, Captain M1911A1 Pistol Platoon Sergeant, E7 M16A1 Rifle Radio Telephone Operator, E3 (x2) M16A1 Rifle, AN/PRC-25 Aero-Rifle Lift Section UH-1D w/ AN/URC-10 and AN/PRC-25

Radios and M23 Armament Kit, 4 UH-1D w/ AN/URC-10 Radio and M23 Armament Kit

Section Leader, Lieutenant M17 Revolver Helicopter Pilot, Warrant Officer (x9) M17 Revolver Crew Chief, E5 (x5) M79 Grenade Launcher, M1911A1 Pistol Aero-Rifle Squad (x4) Squad Leader, E6 M16A1 Rifle Team Leader, E5 (x2) M16A1 Rifle Grenadier, E4 (x2) M79 Grenade Launcher, M1911A1 Pistol Automatic Rifleman, E3 (x2) M16A1 Rifle Rifleman, E3 (x2) M16A1 Rifle Aero-Weapons Platoon UH-1C w/ AN/PRC-25, AN/ARC-54,

AN/ARR-49, and AN/URC-10 Radios and M16 Armament Kit, 3 UH-1C w/ AN/ARC-54, AN/ARR-49, and AN/URC-10 Radios and M5 Armament Kit

Platoon Leader, Lieutenant M17 Revolver Crew Chief/Armorer/Observer, E5 (x4) M17 Revolver Army Aviator, Warrant Officer (x3) M17 Revolver

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Copyright – Joseph Trevithick (2011)

NOTES: The Headquarters Section is listed in the primary source as having ten unspecified additional vehicles. The Maintenance and Supply Platoon had four unspecified additional vehicles. The Operations Section itself had two unspecified vehicles and its subordinate Airfield Service Section had four unspecified vehicles. Personnel figures are based on authorized allotments for other formations and Warrant Officers are included in the officer totals. This modified TOE was affected by moving the OH-23G scout helicopters assigned to the Air Cavalry Troop of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment to the Aviation Sections of the Cavalry Squadrons, and moving UH-1C utility helicopters in those Sections to the Air Cavalry Troop.


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