Blurred lines of Military Occupational Specialties in Combat
Sir,
Very complicated questions to answer. I think you have to understand new and current military doctrine. However, with cross FLOT operations happening again at our National Training Centers I think you will see a lot of that coming back. When talking to a lot of the O/Cs out there they recommend a few doctrinal publications in order to better understand where we are headed. I think if we can afford it specialization is not always a bad thing but the purpose of the BCTs was to bring those different specialties together under the same formation. Not have different specialized units that only worked together once they were mobilized for deployment. (hope my ramblings make sense)
Doctrinal References:
ADP 3-0: Unified Land OperationsADP 5-0: The Operations ProcessADP 6-0: Mission Command (Incl C1)ADRP 6-0: Mission Command (Incl C1)ADP 6-22: Army Leadership (Incl C1)Great points, We relied heavily on our SWO's in combat and those that did not understand the terrain and battlefield failed our pilots and ultimately the ground troops. To answer your question more specifically I would have to do a little more research. But again those that did the weather from the seat of the pants so to speak and incorporate those technics seemed to be more successful than those looking at data, PIREPs which are inportant and screen data.

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