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[DOC File]Military Police in the 30th Infantry Division during WWII
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The 30th Infantry Division’s W.W.II Military Police unit entered service on September 16, 1940, when the Division was federalized. In the beginning, the M.P.’s were organized along the National guard lines and held the designation of a Company, part of the Special Troops Regiment. It was composed of about 60 men and two officers.
[DOC File]May 2009 - World War II History Round Table
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The densely forested Ardennes area, between Wallonia in Belgium, Luxembourg, and France, appeared to be a quiet sector perfect for the acclimatization of inexperienced divisions, such as the US 99th and 106th Infantry Divisions, and a rest area for battle weary troops like the 28th Infantry and the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions.
[DOCX File]THE ARMY SECURITY AGENCY
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Mar 01 1942 – WW2: Three day Battle of Java Sea ends. US suffers a major naval defeat. Mar 01 1944 – WW2: American and Australian troops win the Battle of Sio (5 Dec – 1 Mar) in New Guinea. Casualties and losses: US/AUS 169 – JP 3695. Mar 01 1945 – WW2: U.S. infantry regiment captures Mönchengladbach, Germany.
[DOC File]World War II Radio Communications
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Product Catalogue, Army Radio Sales Company, Army Radio Sales Co. 109 Booth Road, Colindale, London NW9 5JU England. Website, U.S. Military Portable Radios, Alan D. Tasker, WA1NYR "Spearheading D-Day: American Special Units, 6 June 1944," Jonathan Gawne, ISBN 2-90818-2793, September 1998, Histoire & Collections, Paris
[DOC File]The Forward Observer in WWII
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In addition, each infantry battalion had a Cannon Company, composed of 4 self propelled 105 howitzers, for direct support missions. Range of the 105mm was 10,300 yards with a 35 pound High Explosive shell, and the 155 had a maximum range of 13,900 yards with a 95 pound High Explosive.
[DOC File]Excerpt from “Voices of My Comrades: America’s Reserve ...
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US ARMY ST’s 474, 539, and 751. tried to help during one of WW2’s most tragic Naval Incidents – ST 474 was a DeLand-built Wartug. Many small US Army tugs, or harbor tugs, were assigned to the Cherbourg Harbor area after it was finally captured in July of 1944.
[DOC File]February 1996 - World War II History Round Table
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Such was the US 28th Infantry Division. The 28th was a Pennsylvania National Guard unit and its shoulder patch was a red keystone which became known as ‘the bucket of blood’ due to the large number of casualties that the division took during the fighting on the German border in November of 1944.
[DOCX File]THE ARMY SECURITY AGENCY
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Casualties and losses: US 1,300 - CSA 800. Sep 01 1864 – Civil War: Atlanta falls to Union forces - Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman lays siege to Atlanta, Georgia, a critical Confederate hub, shelling civilians and cutting off supply lines. The Confederates retreated, destroying the …
[DOCX File]Veterans Resources - A community for military veterans
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Sep 15 1944 – WW2: The 73 day Battle of Peleliu begins as the United States Marine Corps' 1st Marine Division and the U.S. Army's 81st Infantry Division hit White and Orange beaches under heavy fire from Japanese infantry and artillery. Casualties and losses: US 9,804 - JP 10,897.
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