The Brigade Combat Team (BCT) is the basic deployable unit of maneuver in the US Army. A Brigade Combat Team consists of one combat arms branched maneuver brigade, and its attached support and fires units. Brigade Combat Teams are generally commanded by a Colonel (O-6), in some rare instances they will be commanded by a Brigadier General. A Brigade Combat Team carries with it support units necessary to sustain its operations separate from its parent division. Some BCTs contain organic air and artillery support separate from the division air/DIVARTY. Jump to: navigation, search US Army Seal HHC, US Army Distinctive Unit Insignia The Army is the branch of the United States armed forces which has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ... Colonel (Spanish: Coronel; German: Oberst; Russian:ÐолкоÌвник/Polkovnik) is both a military rank and civilian title, used by nearly every country in the world. ... A Brigadier General, or one-star general, is the lowest rank of general officer in the United States and some other countries, ranking just above Colonel and just below Major General. ...
Currently, the US Army is planning on converting its BCTs into the new Brigade Unit of Action (BUoA) program. In this program, divisions that generally do not deploy individual brigades due to lack of integral support (1st Armored Division, 25th Infantry Division etc.) will be restructured, giving them the ability to deploy one or more BUoAs anywhere in the world. These BUoAs will be able to stand on their own just like a BCT; however, the soldiers assigned to a BUoA will stay at their assignment for 3 years. This is intended to bolster readiness and improve unit cohesion. Shoulder sleeve patch of the United States Army 1st Armored Division, the Old Ironsides. ... Patch of the United States Army 25th Infantry Division. ...