U.S. Army, Table of
Organization and Equipment (TO&E)
Thousands of fine Americans have been,
and are still being killed or captured because of low IQ officers. *
The TO&E that is needed for the basic fighting unit.
Equipment.
1.0. Micro-Uzi sub-machine gun.
This is a weapon that every soldier will carry at all
times. The
weapon will be set for 3 rounds per trigger pull.
1.1. All soldiers, at all
times, regardless of the job they are performing, will be
equipped to quickly
kill the enemy.
1.2. In 2003, there are still
reports of GI's not being able to fight because their
rifle jammed.
This will eliminate that gap in the Army's fighting capability.
Most
police officers have a service pistol and they also carry a back-up
pistol.
This is each
soldier's back-up weapon.
2.0. Rocket Launcher. The rockets will be designed for various objectives: (1) Anti-tank.
(2)
Massed troops. (3) aircraft (4) fortifications. White phosphorus is
awesome
ammunition. It provides light and it will
burn right through a
helmet.
3.0. Fifty-caliber rifles. The
rifles will be equipped with sighting-scopes and the enemy
will be
engaged at 1,000+ yards. The enemy will began dying and they will not
even
hear the shot. When facing a human-wave
assault, each shot will kill more than one
enemy soldier. Each rifleman will qualify as
an "Expert Rifleman". Soldiers who cannot
do that will be assigned to
duties they can perform. "One bullet", at least one
enemy dies.
4.0. Machine-gun.
5.0. The soldier's back-pack. It will be a ridged box. It will have big wheels. The wheels
will be along side the pack when it is being carried, and the wheels will be extended
for pulling. The pack can be a sled when in
snow. Extra packs will be
used to haul
rockets, bullets, medical supplies, and
food. The box will be watertight and as light
as modern materials make possible. It will
have a door a the top and one at the
bottom.
6.0. Periscope rifles: The soldier will be able to shoot from a foxhole without exposing his
head.
He will be able to shoot around the corner of a building without
exposing his
head.
7.0. Full body armor. I saw a
video of 2 bank robbers in California withstanding bullets
from the
police. If criminals can afford that kind of protection, the United
States
can afford it for our soldiers. The armor
will include a face
shield.
8.0. Light-enhancing goggles.
Infrared goggles. See at night and in a smoke-filled
battlefield.
9.0. CBR suits.
Personnel
There will be 20 soldiers in the basic
fighting unit.
1. Rocket launcher #1
2. Assistant #1
3. Rocket launcher #2
4. Assistant #2
5. Rocket launcher #3
6. Assistant #3
7. Rocket launcher #4
8. Assistant #4
9. Machine gun #1
10. Assistant #1
11. Machine gun #2
12. Assistant #2
13. Fifty-caliber rifle #1
14. Fifty-caliber rifle #2
15. Fifty-caliber rifle #3
16. Fifty-caliber rifle #4
17. Fifty-caliber rifle #5
18. Fifty-caliber rifle #6
19. Communications. Real-time viewing of the battlefield via drone
aircraft.
Quick access to artillery support,
to air support, and to reinforcements.
20. Medic
The situation will determine the
weapons that will be used.
A. Long range (engage soldiers, tanks, aircraft, trucks):
4 rocket launchers, and 6
fifty-caliber rifles
B. Short range: 4 rocket launchers, 2 machine guns, 6 fifty-calibers, 7
Uzi's
C. Close quarters' fighting (house-to-house, room-to-room,
foxhole-to-foxhole): 20 Uzi's
Tactics.
Iraq in 2004. The U.S. is not responding according to the principles of Behaviorial Science. When the U.S. receives rifle fire, they should respond with a rocket. When the U.S. receives a RPG, they should
respond with a 105. When they receive a mortar round, they should
respond with a 2,000 pounder. It is really low IQ, ignorant
behavior that I observe when I see pictures of a squad of American
soldiers exchanging rifle fire with a group of Muslims.
* Examples of low IQ officers:
(1) In 1956, I had completed two years of Behavioral Science graduate study and could not find any more money to finish my Ph.D. I went to the Navy Recruitment Office and told them I wanted to join. They required me to take several mental tests. After the tests were graded, the tests' administrator told me that he had never seen scores as high as I made. He escorted me to the officer in charge. He looked at the test scores and told me that I was not going to get in the Navy. The low IQ officer did not want any high IQ people in Navy officer corps. He said that not even Carl Vinson could get me in the Navy. Carl Vinson was the middle Georgia Congressman, and the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.
(2) I went to the Marine Recruitment Office and they asked the Navy for
my test scores. The Marine officer told me that they had The Corps just
the way they wanted it and they did not want me telling them how The
Corps could be improved. The low IQ officer did not want any high IQ
people in the Marine officer corps.
(3) A low IQ Captain with no training in Personnel Classification was
in charge of the classification center at Fort Bragg, South Carolina.
He refused to assign me to a job where the Army would benefit by me
using my graduate training in Behavioral Science.
(4) When I was stationed at Fort Benning, I spent some time in the base
library reading their fine collection of books about General Patton.
One story I remember was about maneuvers that were conducted prior to
World War II in which Patton used the tanks to scare the horses of the
opposing army. The General said Patton was not fighting fairly.
(5) During the time I worked in G-3 is Korea I observed several examples of
low IQ behavior that did result in the deaths of many Americans and will
result in more deaths of Americans
(7) The TO&E for the Korean War was very low IQ. The 111-soldier
had an 8-shot semi-automatic rifle to confront hundreds of Chinese
soldiers. American soldiers scrounged up BAR's and 45-caliber pistols when they
had the opportunity, to try and improve the situation that they had been
placed in by low IQ officers.
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