US ARMY number of active divisions?

gladius

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Does anyone know the number of active Divisions in the US Army right now?

Also what is the proposed wartime strenght?

The Army has about 500,000 soldiers in it right now am I correct here?
 
Active Divisions

1st Armored Division, Wiesbaden Germany
1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas
1st Infantry Division, Wurzburg, Germany
2nd Infantry Division, Camp Red Cloud, Korea
3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia
4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas
10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York
25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina
101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Kentucky

Integrated Divisions

7th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado
24th Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kansas

National Gaurd Divisions

28th Infantry Division, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
29th Infantry Division, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
34th Infantry Division, Saint Paul, Minnesota
35th Infantry Division, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
38th Infantry Division, Indianapolis, Indiana
40th Infantry Division, Los Alamitos, California
42nd Infantry Division, Troy, New York
49th Armored Division, Austin, Texas

Reserve Training Divisions

75th Division (Training Support), Houston, Texas
78th Division (Training Support), Edison, New Jersey
80th Division (Institutional Training), Richmond, Virginia
84th Division (Institutional Training), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
85th Division (Training Support), Arlington Heights, Illinois
87th Division (Training Support), Birmingham, Alabama
91st Division (Training Support), Fort Baker, California
95th Division (Institutional Training), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
98th Division (Institutional Training), Rochester, New York
100th Division (Institutional Training), Louisville, Kentucky
104th Division (Institutional Training), Vancouver, Washington
108th Division (Institutional Training), Charlotte, North Carolina

And of course a large amount of non attached units In all realms of combat and combat support.

Active Units, as according to Armies, Commands, and Corps.
 
GuyontheRight didn't mention any divisions in Iraq and Afhanistan?

How many troops are deployed in these 2 countries? I guess more than 200,000?
 
"active"

Part of the unit was just called up, so they would be "active" very soon.....

1st of the 128th was mobilized in June....

My old unit:

Fort Atkinson's Company A, 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry, will be converted from mechanized to light infantry and will be redesignated Company A, 2nd Battalion, 128th Infantry.

Second change over, used to be TLAM/Scouts
 
There's more than one million active duty Army Personnel, the amount that serves in combat positions need to be increased. The entire size of active duty and reserve combat personnel needs to be increased.
 
Thats why were changing the makeup of divisions. I don't know if anyone noticed, but a 4th Brigade of the 101st was activated recently.
 
I read somewhere that the Pentagon's plan was to use less soldiers per division by using computer coordination and more artilery. But I don't know if they're going to do that anymore since they cancelled the crusader artilery system.
 
well a division should work as follows from the platoon up:

3 Platoons per company=120 men
4 companies per battalion= 480 men
3 battalions per regiment= 1,440 men
2 regiments per brigade= 2,880 men
4 brigades per division= 11,520 men
+ Headquarters Battalion =12,000 men
but apparently the organizationf of the army has been f:cen:ed up for awhile. So it will probably take my administration to really organize the army.

GuyontheRight said:
Thats why were changing the makeup of divisions. I don't know if anyone noticed, but a 4th Brigade of the 101st was activated recently.

Yes that is coorect it is a reserve brigade designed to relieve one of the brigades in the field, such as the fighting that is going on in this stupid policing action.
 
Yes that is coorect it is a reserve brigade designed to relieve one of the brigades in the field, such as the fighting that is going on in this stupid policing action.

Im sure the guys on the ground wouldn't like you calling their sacrifice a "stupid police action". :evil:

Go whine at Moveon.org
 
I've lost two friends to this Stpuid Police action, it is not a war, congress did not declare and the whole of the Armed Forces were not mobilized.

I don't need anyone telling me what it is, because I've lost something because of it.
 
Im sorry for your lose, but do not under any pretense call it a "police action" We are fighting against an Apocolyptic enemy, and damnit I think every sane member of this forum would agree that this enemy has declared war on us. Now you can either critizize this action and watch our world drive itself into the shithole, or you can support our men and women in our quest to overcome our enemy. Im choosing the ladder. Let It be know I did not start this topic off course, you did.
 
I support our men and women who fight for their country, but I do not support the action taken by our president in IRAQ, for the reasons he stated when he informed the nation of his intentions to go to war.

Afganistan is a totall different matter.
 
Sorry to hear about your loss, but this is not the topic in theis thread.

Feel free to start a new one about it.

thanks.
 
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