Brigade-level Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) assets typically include Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) such as the RQ-11 Raven or the Scan Eagle, which provide real-time aerial surveillance. Additionally, ground-based sensors like the Tactical Ground Station (TGS) and various reconnaissance teams, including signal intelligence (SIGINT) units, can be deployed for comprehensive battlefield awareness. These assets work in conjunction to enhance situational understanding and support decision-making for brigade operations.
Forward Repair Platoon
Staff, up to Brigade level (Division and higher use G-)
If it is not dictated by a higher headquarters, then I would say it is up to the Brigade Commander. The Rear Detachment Commander would have to be authorized with sufficient UCMJ authority. Maybe a Lt. Col or Major. If the Brigade Commander was also the local Garrison/Base Commander, then that may complicate the matter, unless the Brigade Commander has a standing Deputy Commander for Base Operations.
Above the brigade level in military organization, there are typically three echelons: the division, corps, and army. Each of these echelons represents a larger command structure that encompasses multiple brigades and provides operational and logistical support. The specific number of echelons can vary depending on the country's military organization and the context of the operations.
Military Police Companies are going to be a thing of the past at the division level or below. With the new alignment of the forces and emphasis on the interchangable Brigade Combat teams you will see stand alone MP platoons. You will see numerous MP companies at the Corp and above level.
Engagements are operations that are typically conducted at brigade level and below.
Engagements are operations that are typically conducted at brigade level and below.
the 216th is not formaly attached to a brigade but a troop command, they are attached to the 87th troop command at the brigade level
Brigade level and below.
Brigade is the lowest field command level.
brigade-size and higher level
Engagements
Engagements are operations that are typically conducted at brigade level and below.
Brigade or higher echelons
brigade and higher eschelons
3000
some minimum level of current assets that ar not self-liquidating.