SPC Ryan Melanz5171715<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Does anyone else here feel that the current 9 man squad feel inadequate for squad level missions and objectives? Or that current technology and training should allow a change in organization?Does the Army infantry squad need to be reorganized?2019-10-27T14:19:45-04:00SPC Ryan Melanz5171715<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Does anyone else here feel that the current 9 man squad feel inadequate for squad level missions and objectives? Or that current technology and training should allow a change in organization?Does the Army infantry squad need to be reorganized?2019-10-27T14:19:45-04:002019-10-27T14:19:45-04:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member5171745<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I've been out of the infantry for 2 years now but size wise no. A 9 man squad is sufficient. If anything, I think more units should focus on small unit training/ SGT's time training. I received a vast amount of training and knowledge from SGT's training. And that's when I was in a 11B capacity. I was a Chuck and did 11B work from time to time including my second deployment. Technology is ever evolving, and I believe with our Army's vision for future conflicts will bring about better technology and tactics for the infantry.Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 27 at 2019 2:28 PM2019-10-27T14:28:01-04:002019-10-27T14:28:01-04:00SPC Erich Guenther5171764<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I believe they are going to change the organization of an Infantry Bn and BDE based on former SecDef Mattis desire to make Infantry squads more lethal. That is if they are still following his mandates. One item I read in another RP article is reintroduction of the Stinger ADA in each Mech Infantry formation at least at the BN level, possibly further down. I personally feel as former Cold War era Infantryman you guys need more conventional warfare training. The insurgency training you got as part of GWOT was probably good but it should no longer dominate now that those wars are ending. There should be more of a balance now as there was prior to GWOT.Response by SPC Erich Guenther made Oct 27 at 2019 2:33 PM2019-10-27T14:33:15-04:002019-10-27T14:33:15-04:00MAJ Ronnie Reams5171861<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I remember back in the day when I was in we had 11 man rifle squads, 1 SL 2 TLs, 2 grenadiers, 2 Autorifles and 4 riflemen. Weapons Squad had 1 SL and 3 MG teams of 3 men each. PLT HQ was 1 PL, 1 PSG, 1 RTO and attached medic. Never really had that many due to casualties, details such as KP, R&R, etc. Often no PSG, not a current rank, with a SSG or SGT acting as such, same same for the LT.Response by MAJ Ronnie Reams made Oct 27 at 2019 3:11 PM2019-10-27T15:11:02-04:002019-10-27T15:11:02-04:00SFC Ralph E Kelley5171938<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>:D<br /> Hey! I only have three fingers, so lets not change it upwards.Response by SFC Ralph E Kelley made Oct 27 at 2019 3:25 PM2019-10-27T15:25:56-04:002019-10-27T15:25:56-04:00LTC Jason Mackay5172612<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Used to be 13, then squads shrank to 9. Part of it was to fit in a BradleyResponse by LTC Jason Mackay made Oct 27 at 2019 6:20 PM2019-10-27T18:20:58-04:002019-10-27T18:20:58-04:00SGM Bill Frazer5172644<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Tough one, right it is balanced, 2 of everything- If you add more SAWs, you won't be able to carry enough ammo, ditto, grenadiers- because we have crappy ammo conservation/fire rates.Response by SGM Bill Frazer made Oct 27 at 2019 6:33 PM2019-10-27T18:33:46-04:002019-10-27T18:33:46-04:00SFC Luis (Coolwhip) Ochoa5172756<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ok SPC, explain why do you think it should change and/or why is it inadequate?Response by SFC Luis (Coolwhip) Ochoa made Oct 27 at 2019 7:25 PM2019-10-27T19:25:28-04:002019-10-27T19:25:28-04:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member5173446<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Squad level operations arent a thing anymore. They used to be, even during GWOT, but why we dont do then anymore is a whole other discussion.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 28 at 2019 12:25 AM2019-10-28T00:25:41-04:002019-10-28T00:25:41-04:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member5173502<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If a squad is operating as a squad, it should have a gun team attached, making 11-12 personnel.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 28 at 2019 1:01 AM2019-10-28T01:01:53-04:002019-10-28T01:01:53-04:00MAJ Ken Landgren5174721<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Does the platoon have the flexibility to augment a squad?Response by MAJ Ken Landgren made Oct 28 at 2019 11:18 AM2019-10-28T11:18:55-04:002019-10-28T11:18:55-04:00SSG Leo Curtis5174943<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It's not so much the squad size it depends on the mission. That is why we train in squad platoons and company level. Remember me all work together. Not one squad at a time.Response by SSG Leo Curtis made Oct 28 at 2019 12:02 PM2019-10-28T12:02:17-04:002019-10-28T12:02:17-04:00CPL Adrian Peavy5178674<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Maybe a extra rifleman for each team.....if anything maybe a extra squad for the platoonResponse by CPL Adrian Peavy made Oct 29 at 2019 11:28 AM2019-10-29T11:28:51-04:002019-10-29T11:28:51-04:00SSG Lewis Shaffer5185430<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A squad requires a dedicated radio operator, each team also should have a SAW and M203 operator bedsides a couple of riflemen. A dog trained to sniff out explosives wouldn't hurt either.Response by SSG Lewis Shaffer made Oct 31 at 2019 1:14 AM2019-10-31T01:14:38-04:002019-10-31T01:14:38-04:00MSG Danny Mathers5206127<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The 9 man squad was adopted for mechanized infantry. The track was a support element which the remainder of the squad was a maneuver or assault team. I believe more is better which combat vehicles today are larger and can carry more Soldiers. A 11 to 13 man squad allows more flexibility by providing its own security element supporting both the support and assault teams. The Infantry Squad is the blade of the sword. It can operate on hits own or part of larger units. The Queen of Battle represents its lethality.Response by MSG Danny Mathers made Nov 5 at 2019 8:38 PM2019-11-05T20:38:17-05:002019-11-05T20:38:17-05:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member5213084<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The 9 man squad will work sufficiently for actual squad tasks or drills. The issue you may be seeing is a robust training exercise that's not actually supposed to be for a squad size element but there's a overzealous leader who wants to challenge the squads. Which is good but the squad first needs to be trained and validated on actual squad tasks. If you're speaking from an operational theater standpoint, yes the "squads" need to be larger due to whatever theater guidance is in place for patrolling and that's there for a few reasons. But in a traditional sense 9 man is good to go.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 7 at 2019 10:02 PM2019-11-07T22:02:28-05:002019-11-07T22:02:28-05:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member5231540<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Using combined arms tactics, an infantry squad is an incredibly lethal force. No one should be talking about reorganizing, only about what sort of training the squad should receive in order to squeeze every bit of lethality out of the soldiers and leaders in that squad. Pushing call for fire training, to include CAS, LZ/PZ procedures, leadership training, training with assigned weapons out to the limits of their range, learning about how other elements interact with the infantry squad such as the arty, the cav, the engineers, the company and battalion mortars, linking up with pilots and other support personnel to learn their best practices, and interfacing with drone pilots regularly to find out their capabilities, plus advanced hand to hand combat and close quarters combat training. That's all the infantry squad needs, not reorganization.Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 13 at 2019 10:35 AM2019-11-13T10:35:12-05:002019-11-13T10:35:12-05:00SFC James Cameron5430358<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The transition a from a Marine 3 fire team squad to an Army 2 fire team squad was difficult for me at first as I could not perform Assault, Support, and Security functions organically. But the doctrine is different been Marines and Army.<br /><br />I see no legitimate reason to change the TO&E.Response by SFC James Cameron made Jan 9 at 2020 9:20 PM2020-01-09T21:20:29-05:002020-01-09T21:20:29-05:00MSG Danny Mathers6598057<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The 9 man squad was started in mechanized infantry in Vietnam. The reason being was it the right number of personnel and equipment sauited to the M113. The leadership recongnized this after Vietnam and made it the TO&E for mechanized infantry units. The weapons squad was eliminated which each squad had its own machinegun, the M60 at the time which the M2 was availble if needed in a ground position. The Infantry Platoon was now 3 squads with a platoon sergeant and an assistant platoon sergeant. This was pretty much the standard in the 70's. The 9 man squad was not condfigered for the Bradley but the M113A1. The Bradley kept the 9 man squad but was used differently which had a manuever team and a support team remaining with the APC. That was the way it was back in my day.Response by MSG Danny Mathers made Dec 21 at 2020 3:00 PM2020-12-21T15:00:57-05:002020-12-21T15:00:57-05:00CW2 Private RallyPoint Member6815816<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I think it's more complicated than that and should be adjusted based on the type of fight and terrain. We've shown the success of 9 in urban ops, but when was the last time we really went to town in jungle? Actually used the Bradley as intended? Arctic? Against a real Army? All may require differences.<br /><br />IMHO. We need the 11M, 11D, and 11H back. A more specialized Army, not a more generalized one.Response by CW2 Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 11 at 2021 7:58 PM2021-03-11T19:58:30-05:002021-03-11T19:58:30-05:00SSG Harry Outcalt6827226<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes for certain types of Infantry units. Like the 25th Infantry Division Heavy. 82nd Airborne Division Light Infantry. 101st Airborne Division Air Assault Light Infantry. Are the 3 Infantry Divisions that would gain so much in the Squads expansion to 3 Fireteams per Squad vs the current 2 . It would change the Warfare doctrine as it has been practiced since the last 3 war's and bring our non mechanized Infantry units into the modern world of combat with greater capabilities and abilities to adapt to the quick changing battlefield environment of today's world by adding increased lethality through greater firepower and ability to maneuver like a higher echelon unit . I. E. A Platoon, Company, Battalion, Regiment, Brigade, Division, Corp, and Army.....Response by SSG Harry Outcalt made Mar 16 at 2021 6:26 AM2021-03-16T06:26:15-04:002021-03-16T06:26:15-04:002019-10-27T14:19:45-04:00