Talk:1st Armored Division (United States)

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Here is an important point: US Armies NEVER have Organic elements. Therefore, a division can never be said to be "part" of an Army. Divisions can be "Assigned" to an Army. Likewise, with Corps. Again, Divisions can be "Assigned" to Corps. Armies and Corps are ONLY a Headquarters and Headquarters Company, a Corps Artillery Command, and and a Corps Support Command. SSG Cornelius Seon (Retired) 19:50, 20 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

1st Brigade Lost History

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Wow, there is 4 years of history (including an Iraq deployment) missing for 1st Brigade. In the Moving to Ft. Bliss section, it indicated the Brigade left Germany, activated at Bliss and began converting. This is not true. The Brigade activated in Oct 2008 at Bliss then deployed in Dec 2009 to Kirkuk, Iraq until Dec 2010. They started started re-flagging units in Jan 2011. DocHellfish (talk) 05:54, 21 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

The Wayback Machine lists the Forerunners. I know of "Ready First" BCT. I found a July 16th, 2009 news item for the Forerunners brigade rotation to Iraq. That one? --Ancheta Wis   (talk | contribs) 13:04, 21 August 2014 (UTC)Reply
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Most of the links in the References section are broken (2009-11-18). Please fix or remove them.

Currently using?

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I'm sorry if its here, but I can't find what vehicles this 'armored' division uses.

TWO COLUMN FORMAT

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Look at the two column format I used for the Order Of Battle. I found it over on Wikitionary, and it seems to work, but it needs refinement. Maybe some of our wikiprogrammers can do the tweaking? - SSG Cornelius Seon (Retired) 13:51, 30 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

ORBAT

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The current ORBAT on here in incorrect. 4HBCT's two combined arms battalions are 1-77 AR and 4-6 IN. 24.214.43.97 (talk) 23:24, 12 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

"Current Structure" section

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Where is the information in the "Current Structure" section drawn from? I ask, because, it's not accurate. I edited the makeup of 2nd Brigade to reflect it's current structure exactly as listed on that organization's own homepage (with a reference: 2ndBCT 1AD Home Page), and it got reverted. What's up there now is not the accurate current structure, as least as far as 2nd brigade goes, but I don't want to get into some kind of revert war, so I'd rather know where this other information came from. SirValentine (talk) 07:30, 9 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

I don't know who reverted it, but I'm pretty sure the structure as it is now is wrong. There is also a 5th brigade that is part of the division that the OrBat makes no mention of. -Ed!(talk)(Hall of Fame) 15:18, 9 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
Hi guys - this is all very, very complicated: as you know the Army is reorganizing its brigades as modular brigade, at the same time 1AD and 1Inf will return from Germany to CONUS, while the Army will send other Briages overseas to replace these two Divisions and now with the Grow the Army plan some brigades do change a second time name and location,... on top of that units shuffle into Iraq from one US base and return to another where they are renamed... in short: forget the 1AD homepage: I will try to explain:
1AD consisted of 4 brigades at Friedberg, Baumholder, Katterbach & Bamberg (all Germany), but 1AD will move to Fort Bliss, Texas, but some of its units will not make that move but will be inactivated or converted to other units:
  • 1st Brigade: 1st Brigade cased its colors at Friedberg on April 20, 2007 - then reactivated in Fort Bliss on October 27, 2008 - there is no US Brigade in Giessen anymore (so http://www.1ad.army.mil/1ADINFOMAIN/Units%20Main%20Page/1AD_Units.htm is wrong)
  • 2nd Brigade stationed in Baumholder will stay in Europe and reflag as 170th Infantry Brigade. Until it does reflag it will be (nominally) part of 1AD, but actually it is one of two Heavy Brigades of USAREUR. As soon as the reflaging takes place (in September 2010) a new HBCT will activate in Fort Bliss and take the name 2nd Brigade 1st AD.
  • 3rd Brigade stationed in Bamberg moved to Fort Riley Kansas, where it was reflagged on March 28th, 2008 as 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, while the actual 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany was reflagged there as the 172nd Infantry Brigade on March 16th, 2008. A date for the activation of a new 3rd Brigade 1st AD at Fort Bliss has not yet been published.
  • 4th Brigade was stationed in Katterbach - I don't know where that unit went; but on March 4th, 2008 the 4th Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division was reflagged as 4th Brigade, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss...
  • 5th Brigade: the 5th Brigade Ed mentions is an Army Evaluation Task Force to test the Future Force Warrior system - not an actual Brigade (just in name)
  • 2nd Cavalry Regiment 2nd Cavalry has been moved to Germany in 2006 and placed under control of 1AD for the time being, but as soon as 1AD HQ follows its Brigades to Fort Bliss it will be subordinated directly to USAREUR.
To summarize: 1AD consists currently of: 1st and 4th Heavy Brigade Combat Teams and 5th "Brigade" in Fort Bliss + 2nd Brigade in Baumholder and 2nd Cavalry Regiment in Germany which will soon become units of USAREUR; 1 AD has no Combat Aviation and no 3rd Brigade, but both should activate within 2009; as will the new 2nd Brigade 1st AD. The info SirValentine added is a mix of the current units of 2nd Brigade 1 AD and the future units of 170th Infantry Brigade.
My informations about the future/final makeup of all the US Divisions come from a US Army paper titled: "UNIT DESIGNATIONS IN THE ARMY MODULAR FORCE" (which can be downloaded at: http://www.cascom.army.mil/odct/Documents/AUSA_Briefing_26_Sep_05.ppt ) and from the Army GTA Media Briefing: a summary can be downloaded at (http://www.army.mil/growthearmy/pdf/gta_media_briefing.pdf ). In short, what is presented in the article as current structure is the structure the Division is in the process of taking. Probably within 2009 the transition will be complete save for the move of the 1AD HQ to Fort Bliss. As all the activating, reflaging and moving around is temporary I suggest that we keep the info about the final structure of the Division in the Current structure section. --noclador (talk) 18:41, 9 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
Hmm, in that case it should be added that the structure we show is what is planned, not what is actual. I'll do that now. -Ed!(talk)(Hall of Fame) 18:49, 9 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
The info that I added is not any kind of "mix of the current units of 2nd Brigade 1 AD and the future units of 170th Infantry Brigade", it an accurate listing of the current makeup of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team of 1AD. I know it's accurate because I've been a solider in 2nd brigade for over 3 years, but I did provide an authoritative source (the organization in question's own homepage) to back it up. I do realize that the structure will change later, but the article claimed it was the "current structure". I'm fine leaving the current structure that I'd added out, as long as what is listed in the article is accurately labelled as future planned structure, not current structure. SirValentine (talk) 18:32, 11 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Just a question: How appropriate is it to have these details in the article? Will most people coming to the article be looking for this information? Is it worth trying to keep up with changes in general? Might it be better to not have it or have a separate article? (John User:Jwy talk) 20:02, 9 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Generally, units don't move around in a complicated way like this very often. The past few years (and the next few) are an exception since the Army is in the process of growing the force, moving it around, changing its basic structure, and fighting two wars all at the same time. Once some of these things progress and settle down, the list will go back to being much easier to maintain. -Ed!(talk)(Hall of Fame) 20:33, 9 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Future Organization

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THe article doesn't discuss the future structure of the Division. On top of that, the reasoning behind the future structure should be discussed. Why does this division get 6 BCT's when most of the others have only four? I can't think of a good reason to overload this one division, and I can't find sources to explain why. Does anyone have any sources to enlighten the subject? -Ed!(talk)(Hall of Fame) 20:49, 26 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

The division will actually have a maximum of 5 brigades - pending what will happen with the 170th Infantry Brigade. If the 170th moves back to the USA it might become the 1st Armored's 5th Brigade... but that depends on so many factors that for the next two to three years the division will remain a 4 BCT unit. --noclador (talk) 15:29, 20 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

If 170th moves CONUS it will very likely come to Biggs AAF. They already have an IBCT footprint built and waiting. The original plan was for 170th and 172nd to come to Bliss with an additional brigade possibly at White Sands. That brigade was canceled with the 'Grow the Army' plan was scaled back. While 170th would be subordinate to 1AD, as a separate brigade (though still configured as a brigade combat team), it maintains its own patch and lineage. DocHellfish (talk) 20:53, 4 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

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September 2013 changes

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I've tagged the article for the number of changes that have been made from 16-20 September. Namely, the article has a lot of additions that need footnotes to reliable sources. See WP:CITE for how Wikipedia works footnotes. Also, the article should be written from a neutral point of view which it does not currently have. Also, it looks like some of the images need to be looked over for copyright because a few that have been uploaded violated copyright. —Ed!(talk) 15:45, 21 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

A few other issues: The article needs to be wikified with links and non-military jargain so that it is easier for a general audience to read. It will also probably need to be shortened since its size has increased from 60K to 130K. Take a look at the 10th Mountain Division article, it shows the kind of end-goal for how an article should look and read. —Ed!(talk) 15:49, 21 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

15th Sustainment Brigade reflagged as 1st Armored Division Sustainment Brigade

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With 15th Sust. Bde. reflagging as 1st Arm Div Sust Bde, and adopting the 1AD shoulder sleeve insignia, this article requires editing, and possible merging the 15th Sustainment Brigade article with this one. http://www.military.com/daily-news/2015/05/12/sustainment-brigade-changes-name-gets-ready-to-deploy.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by FormerDirtDart (talkcontribs) 13:20, 13 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

1st Armored Division Artillery

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Does someone know what happened the MLRS battalions of the 212th Fires Brigade? It's unclear if they are now under 1st Armored Division Artillery, or under a different fires brigade, or have been disbanded, or... anyone with some info: please update the article. Thanks. noclador (talk) 16:13, 16 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

1-35TH ARMOR BAGHDAD?

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What role did 2nd Bde 1 AD play in the green zone? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.71.249.85 (talk) 09:21, 18 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

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1st Armored "was moved to Germany" in 1971 ??

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Sure for that ? Rather seems, it was no "moving" at all then, since it was already there, in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg: The 4th AD remained in Germany until final inactivation in May 1971, when it was redesignated the 1st Armored Division. (see: 4th Armored Division (United States) --129.187.244.19 (talk) 13:30, 18 June 2018 (UTC)Reply

Unsourced sections

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The Persian Gulf War subsection (3.4) has been tagged for no sources since 2013. I supplied a primary source and removed the "unreferenced" tag.
Included unsourced subsequent subsections:
  • Movement to TAA Thompson (3.4.1),
  • Air campaign (3.4.2),
  • Intermediate staging area (ISA) -(3.4.3),
  • Move to FAA Garcia (3.4.4),
  • War begins, February 24, 1991 G-Day (3.4.5), and
  • G + 1 Feb. 25, 1991 (3.4.6),
  • Summary (3.4.10),
The Balkans: (3.5),
Iraq (3.6),
  • 3rd Brigade deployments (3.6.1) -- also with citation needed tags,
  • 2nd BCT in Kuwait and Iraq: 2005 – 06 (3.6.2) -- also with citation needed tags,
Ready First (3.7)
  • 2nd BCT in Mada'in Qada, 2008-09 (3.7.6) --level 3 subsection of Ready First subsection,
  • 4/1 AD as first advise and assist brigade (3.7.7),
  • 1AD headquarters in Iraq (3.7.8),
  • 4/1 AD as advise and assist brigade (3.7.9),
Afghanistan (3.8): With "original research" tag (October 2013) and includes;
  • 3-1 AD in Regional Command East, 2011-12 (3.8.1)
  • 4/1 AD as security forces assistance advisory teams (3.8.2)
  • 1st BCT in southern Afghanistan, 2012-13 (3.8.3)
Honors (complete section)
Division commanders -48 entries with two references. Otr500 (talk) 18:05, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply