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World War II order of battle, U.S. Army

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Reference covering United States Army combat formations of battalion size and larger which participated in World War II. Provides tables of organization and equipment for each type of unit and a narrative history for each formation including organization, chronology, and deployment.

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Publisher
Stackpole Books
Language
English

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Cover of: World War II order of battle, U.S. Army
World War II order of battle, U.S. Army
2006, Stackpole Books
in English
Cover of: World War II Order of Battle
World War II Order of Battle
September 1994, BBS Publishing Corporation
Hardcover in English
Cover of: World War II Order of Battle
World War II Order of Battle
1991, Galahad Books, Brand: Galahad Books
in English
Cover of: Order of Battle U.S. Army World War II
Order of Battle U.S. Army World War II
1984, Presidio
in English - First edition

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Edition Notes

Updated ed. of: Order of battle, U.S. Army, World War II. c1984.

Published in
Mechanicsburg, Pa
Other Titles
World War Two order of battle, U.S. Army, World War 2 order of battle, U.S. Army

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/1273
Library of Congress
D769 .S73 2006, D769.S73 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3429575M
ISBN 10
0811701573
LCCN
2005054429
Library Thing
1514854
Goodreads
535514

Excerpts

The U.S. Army was organized into the Regular Army, known as the Army of the United States (AUS); the Organized Reserves; the National Guard; and the Philippine Scouts which were technically part of the Regular Army.
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