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Explore the innovative landscape of US Army Battle Labs from Combat Arms to Combat Support, emphasizing readiness, survivability, and agility to ensure efficient mission outcomes.
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Combat Arms Combat Support Combat Service Support
The Active Duty Army Corps, Divisions & ACRs The 4 Corps (left to right: I, III, V, 18th) The 4 “Light” divisions (10th, 25th, 82nd, 101st) The 2 “Armor”/ “Armor Heavy” divisions (1st AD, 1st Cavalry) The 4 “Mech Infantry”/ “Mech Heavy” divisions (1stID, 2nd ID, 3rd ID, 4th ID) The 3 Armored Cav Reg (ACRs) (2nd, 3rd, 11th)
The US Army Battle Laboratories TRADOC Battle Lab Crest Combat Service Support Battle Lab (CSSBL) Mounted Maneuver Battle Space Battle Lab (MMBL) Early Entry Lethality & Survivability Battle Lab (EELSBL) Dismounted Battle Space Battle Lab (DBBL) Battle Command Battle Lab (BCBL) Depth and Simultaneous Attack Battle Lab (DSABL) Space and Missile Defense Battle Lab (SMDBL) Other Army Battle Labs not represented on this slide: Air Mobility Battle Lab (AMBL), BCBL-Gordon (BCBL-G), BCBL-Huachuca (BCBL-H), Air and Missile Defense Battle Lab (AMDBL), Maneuver Support Battle Lab (MSBL), and the Military Police Concepts, Analysis & Battle Lab Support Division.