A poorly conceived organization, the Pentomic division was cellular in structure and designed to fight on nuclear and conventional battlefields. |
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The Pentomic division, for example, is duly addressed and provides a warning against radical organizational changes which are dependent on unrealized technological advances. |
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When the Army reorganized under the Pentomic Division concept during the 1950s, the divisional signal companies expanded to become battalion-size elements. |
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