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Posted on May 25, 2016
Any know the force structure of an AAB aka Advise and Assist Brigade?
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SSG Carlos Madden. Yes and no. It's our BDE but no info on what the AAB force structure is going to look like. I just want to get some general insight for planning purpose. Thanks
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LTC (Join to see) - When you find out please let me know so I can update the unit structure on the RallyPoint universe!
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There should be an official TO&E or TDA for the unit detailing the organization.
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To be honest I've never even heard of that type of element. How long has that been around?
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LTC (Join to see) I see the 1st Armored Brigade, 3rd Division page that they claim they their "Brigade was the first unit to organize, train, equip, and operate as an Advise and Assist Brigade." Perhaps they can help?
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http://www.stewart.army.mil/units/history.asp?id=147
CONTACT INFORMATION
Area Code: 912
Staff Duty: 767-7033
CDR: 435-1105
CSM: 435-1104
XO: 435-1107
HHC: 767-9401
S1: 767-6386
S2: 435-1103
S3: 435-1112
S4: 435-1101
S6: 435-1097
Chaplain: 767-7492
FRSA: 767-7447
PAO: 767-2321
Legal: 767-3659
http://www.stewart.army.mil/units/history.asp?id=147
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