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MANEUVER AND FIREPOWER

43 Ltr, TAG to CG, U.S. Army Combat Developments Command, 4 Dec 62, sub: Change in Status of Units, AGAO-O (M) (26 Nov 62) DCSPER, 194th Armd Bde file, Ltr, TAG to CG, U.S. Army, Alaska, 20 May 63, sub: Change in Status of Units, AGAO-O (M) (1 May 63) DCSPER, 171st Inf Bde file, Ltr, TAG to CinC, USARPAC, 2 May 63, sub; Activation of 173d Airborne Brigade, AGAO-O (M) (26 Mar 63) DCSPER, 173d Abn Bde file, and Ltr, TAG to CinC, USARPAC, 31 Jul 63, sub: Reorganization of the 173d Airborne Brigade, AGAO-O (M) (28 Jun 63) DCSPER, 173d Abn Bde file, all DAMH-HSO, As a Table of Distribution and Allowance unit, the Berlin Brigade was not counted as a part of division and brigade forces.

44 "Reorganization of Army Reserve," Army Reservist, p. 7; "157th Infantry Brigade," Army Reserve Magazine, 12 (Jul–Aug 66): 4–5; Historical Data Card, 187th Inf Bde, GO 1, Sixth U.S. Army, 1962, 191st Inf Bde file, GO 1, XIV U.S. Army Corps, 1963, 205th Inf Bde file, all DAMH-HSO, The designation of each brigade was derived from the lowest numbered infantry brigade associated with the division under the square structure.

45 Annual Report of the Chief, National Guard Bureau Report, FY 1963, p. 27; see notes based on NG letters, 1963, copies in author's files.

46 Annual Report of the Chief, National Guard Bureau, 1965, p. 29; Reserve Component Program of the Army, FY 1965, Annex II, Army National Guard Unit Program, pp. 144–53.

47 Barbara A. Sorrill and Constance J. Suwalsky, The Origins, Deliberations, and Recommendations of the U.S. Army Tactical Mobility Requirements Board (Howze Board) (Fort Leavenworth, Kans.: U.S, Army Combat Developments Command, 1969), pp, 10–11.

48 U.S. Army Tactical Mobility Requirements Board (Howze Board), Final Report, 20 Aug 62, p. 95, DAMH-HSR; Hamilton H. Howze, Memoirs of a Twentieth-Century Army General: A Cavalryman's Story (Washington, D.C.; Smithsonian Institution Press, 1996), pp. 233–57.

49 Howze Board, pp. 19, 34–50 passim and Incl 5; Howze, A Cavalryman's Story, p. 251; Christopher C.S. Cheng, Air Mobility: The Development of a Doctrine (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1994), pp. 179–80.

50 John J. Tolson, Airmobility, 1961–1971 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1973), pp. 50–57.

51 Richard Fryklund, "Soldiers of the Sky," National Guardsman 18 (March 1964); 3–7+; SS, ACSFOR (Assistant Chief of Staff for Force Development) to the CofS, 25 Feb 65, sub; Plan for Introduction for an Air Mobile Division in the Active Army, and Memo, SD to SA and Chairman, JCS, 15 Jun 65, sub: Organization of Airmobile Division, both 1st Cav Div file, DAMH-HSO.

52 SS, ACSFOR for CofS, 25 Feb 65, sub: Plan for Introduction of an Air Mobile Division, Ltr, TAG to CGs, Third U.S. Army, and other addresses, 22 Jul 65, sub: Reorganization of 1st Cavalry Division (Amb) STRAF, No. FY 66, AGAO-O (M) (8 Jul 65) DCSPER, and GO 185, Third U.S. Army, 1965, all 1st Cay Div file, DAMH-HSO.

53 SS, ACSFOR for CofS, 25 Feb 65, sub: Plan for Introduction of an Air Mobile Division; TOE 677, Airmobile Division, 1965; Walter G. Hermes, Vietnam Buildup, ch. 5, p. 30, undated Ms, DAMH-HD.

54 TOE 677, Airmobile Division, 1965.