3rd Hcct Analysis

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3RD HBCT, 21ST INFANTRY DIVISION Tactical Problem: For the past 3 days, 3rd HBCT, 21st Infantry Division has faced superior enemy mechanized forces and been forced to fall back from west to east. The enemy is expected to approach Tragedia, Garagiola and Cujo at 90% strength in about 24 hours. The Division needs time to prepare for and transition to counterattack. Commander’s Intent: 3rd HBCT is expected to prevent the enemy from making any river crossings and hold the enemy in sector west of PL London for a minimum of 24 hours after enemy contact. 3rd HBCT must provide time and space for the division to prepare for future operations. The key tasks for this operation are to gain and maintain contact with the enemy, deny the enemy…show more content…
Purpose: Delay the enemy in sector, west of PL London for 24 hours after contact, in order to allow the Division to build combat power and transition to counterattack. II. Key Tasks: • Engage the enemy: o Use close air support (CAS) sorties and artillery to attack (disrupt and destroy) enemy tanks/forces prior to engagement. o Neutralize the enemy. o Disrupt the enemy’s approach and force the enemy to dismount its infantry to slow the forces down as much as possible, while preserving our combat power. • Delay the enemy west of PL London for at least 24 hours after enemy engagement. o Deny enemy access and use of bridges (at Tragedia, Garagiola, and Cujo) while maintaining the bridges’ structural integrity for use by the Division in its eventual attack westward. o Destroy enemy engineering assets to prevent fording and crossing anywhere else along the river. • Control and maintain area defense in sector west of PL London for 24 hours after engaging enemy. • Reduce enemy strength while holding defensive positions west of PL London with sufficient 3rd HBCT combat strength to aid in future Division offensive operations until battle handover with other elements of the 21st Infantry Division is
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