The U.S. Marine Corps' Nuclear Strategy
Become a Patron to support us & get exclusive perks: / battleorder Or Sign-Up as a Youtube Member: / @battleorder Check out our merch shop for new prints, apparel and other stuff!: https://battleorder.myshopify.com/ If you'd like to make a one-time donation to Battle Order: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Other Platforms • Website: https://www.battleorder.org/ • 2nd Channel: / battleorder2 Social Media • Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/battleorder.org • Instagram: / battle.order • Facebook: / battle.order Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Pressure to Change 2:38 - New Helicopter Doctrine 6:30 - Hogaboom Board 8:03 - Old Marine Division 9:38 - Lightening the Div 11:06 - New Marine Div 13:44 - New Infantry Regiment 17:18 - New Artillery Regiment 22:02 - versus Pentomic 23:26 - 4 Companies 24:19 - Vietnam War 30:30 - Span of Control 31:15 - Helicopter Count 33:23 - Weird Ranks 34:04 - Artillery Changes Sources: [1] Wells, S. (1981) "The Origins of Massive Retaliation". Political Science Quarterly, Vol 96, No. 1, pp. 31-52 [2] Public Law 416, 28 June 1952. [3] Beauchamp, B. (1989). "The Challenge of the Post-World War II Era: The Marine Corps, 1945-1957" [4] Doughty, R. (1979). "The Evolution of US Army Tactical Doctrine, 1946-76". Leavenworth Papers. p. 4 [5] PHIB-31 (Nov 1948) "Amphibious Operations—Employment of Helicopters (Tentative)". US Marine Corps. p. 1 [6] PHIB-31 (Nov 1948). p. 5 [7] PHIB-31 (Nov 1948). p. 4 [8] Olinger, M. "Conceptual Underpinnings of the Air Assault Concept: The Hogaboom, Rogers and Howze Boards". p. 8 [9] "FMF Organization and Composition Board Report: The Division". Marine Corps Gazette, April 1957. [10] Giusti, R. (1951). "Mobilization of the Marine Corps Reserve in the Korean Conflict, 1950-51". U.S. Marine Corps. p. 4 [11] Sayen, J. "Battalion: An Organizational Study of the United States Infantry". p. 199 [12] Warren, C.E. (1956). "Reorganize the Service Regt". Marine Corps Gazette. March 1956. ; Kester, C. "Service Men Mark First Anniversary As 2nd Division 'Fixits'". The Globe, Camp Lejeune, N.C. Vol 11, No. 18, 6 May 1955. p. 7 [13] https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/... [14] Sayen, p. 202 [15] Sayen, p. 205 [16] https://mcvthf.org/Veh/M50A1_Ontos.html [17] "FMF Organization and Composition Board Report: Service Elements". Marine Corps Gazette, July 1957. [18] Sayen, p. 200 [19] Sayen, p. 237 [20] Sayen, Appendix 8.15 to 8.23 (L-Series and Provisional Infantry Regiment organizational charts) [21] "FMF Organization and Composition Board Report: Fire Support". Marine Corps Gazette, June 1957. [22] Sayen, p. 203 [23] Emmet, R. (1968). "A Brief History of the 11th Marines". U.S. Marine Corps. p. 44 [24] Butler, M.D. (2012) "The Evolution of Marine Artillery: A History of Versatility and Relevance". USMC Command and Staff College. p. 18 [25] FM 101-10 (1959) "Staff Officers' Field Manual—Organization, Technical and Logistical Data Part 1" recording of TOE 7T "Infantry Division (ROCID)" [26] Wilson, J. (1998) "Chapter X: The Search for Atomic Age Division" in "Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades" [27] Sayen, p. 207 [28] Sayen, whole text [29] Sayen, p. 273, p. 281 [30] Consultation with GWOT-era Marines [31] Shumlimson, J. (1977) "U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Defining Year, 1968". p. 353 [32] Sayen, p. 236-237 [33] Shulimson, J. & Johnson, C. (1978). "U.S. Marines in Vietnam - The Landing and the Buildup - 1965". p. 164 ; Butler, p. 18 [34] Butler, p. 20 [35] Shulimson & Johnson, p. 164; Emmet, p. 46 [36] United States Marine Corps Lineage of Combat Logistics Regiment 1 [37] Cosmas, G. & Murray, T. (1977). "U.S. Marines in Vietnam: Vietnamization and Redeployment, 1970-1971". p.316 [38] Shumlimson, p. 764 [39] Shumlimson, p. 713-714 [40] Shumlimson, p. 769 [41] Leisten, D.R. (1985). "U.S. Marine Corps Landing Force Organizational Systems Study (LFOSS)"; United States Marine Corps Lineage of 4th Tank Battalion [42] https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/The... ; https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/Reg... ; https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/AAR... ; https://www.marines.mil/Portals/1/Pub... [43] https://history.state.gov/historicald... [44] FM 101-10 (1959) [45] Infantry Reference Data (March 1961), U.S. Army Infantry School [46] "FMF Organization and Composition Board Report: Aviation". Marine Corps Gazette, May 1957. [47] Sayen, p. 197

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