WWII
10th Mountain Infantry Division

1945 Italy

List A5

by Mark Bevis

1. Teeth Arm

Mountain Infantry battalion

    Bttn HQ: 3 rifle sqds, 4 Jeeps
      3 Companies@ CHQ: 2(8 man) rifle sqds, 3 bazookas
        3 platoons@ 4 man PHQ with rifles, 1-3 BAR, 3(12 man) rifle sqds,
        1 platoon: 2 MMG, 1x .50" HMG, 3x 60mm mortars, 4 man PHQ

      1 Support Company: CHQ: 2(8 man) rifle sqds

        1 battery: 6x 81mm mortars, 3 bazookas
        1 platoon: 6 MMG, 3x .50" HMG teams
        1 anti-tank platoon: 3x 57mm M1 A/T guns, 3 Jeeps
        1 mine platoon: 2(12 man) Carbine sqds, mines
        1 Intelligence & Recce platoon: 2(12 man) rifle sqds, 1 BAR

    Divisional Recce Troop: THQ: 3x M8 Greyhound, 3x Jeep/.50"

      3 platoons@ 3x M8, 6x Jeep/.50", 1x Carbine sqd, 3x 60mm

    2. Regiment Support

      Infantry RHQ; 7 rifle sqds, 4x Jeeps, 6 trucks, 2 bazooka with
        1 A/T Company: CHQ: 2 rifle sqds, 2 trucks
          3 platoons@ 4x 57mm M1 A/T guns, 4 trucks

        1 battery: 6x 105mm M3A1, 6 trucks, radio truck, OP team in Jeep

    3. Divisional Support

    Up to:

      3 Engineer Companies@ CHQ: 2 rifle sqds,
        3 platoons@ 4 rifle/engineer sqds, 2 BAR, 1 bazooka, 1 flamethrower

      3 Artillery Battalion: BHQ: 4 rifle sqds, 20 Jeeps, 6 OP teams

        3 batteries@ 4x 75mm M1A1 pack howitzers, pack mules

      3 A/T Companies@ CHQ: 2 rifle sqds, 5 Jeeps, 3 bazooka

        3 platoons@ 4x 3" M5 A/T guns, 4 trucks, 4 bazookas

4. Notes

    a) Radios are in all squads and AFV.
    b) Infantry have M9A1 rifle A/T grenades. HEAT and HVAP rounds are available where appropriate.
    c) The division has 3 regiments each of 3 battalions.
    d) All units can be motorized if desired. The infantry battalions are all trained in mountain warfare.
    e) The A/T companies can replace trucks with M3 H/T or M39.


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