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2nd Ranger Battalion
...activated
on April 1st, 1943, at Camp Forrest,
Tennessee trained and led by Lt.
Colonel James Earl Rudder, carried
out the most desperate and dangerous
mission of the entire Omaha Beach
landings |
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4th
Infantry Division 29th FA Battalion |
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5th
Ranger Battalion |
16th Cavalry
Re-designated 15 June 1942 as the 16th Cavalry, Mechanized,
&
activated at Camp Forrest, Tennessee... |
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17th Airborne Division Artillery
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17th Airborne Division (HHC) |
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17th Airborne MP Platoon
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17th Parachute Maintenance Company
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28th Infantry Division |
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30th Infantry Division "Old Hickory" |
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33rd Infantry Division Illinois, National Guard |
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44th Evac Hospital |
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48th Medical Depot Company
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58th Field Artillery Brigade Illinois National Guard |
58th Transportation
Battalion ...was formed as the 2d Battalion of the 27th Quartermaster Regiment
(Truck) at
Camp Shelby,
Mississippi, in July 1942. The 2d Battalion of the 27th
Regiment provided support during mobilization for World War II at
Camp Shelby,
Mississippi,
and
Camp
Forrest |
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65th Infantry Brigade Illinois National Guard |
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66th Infantry Brigade Illinois National Guard |
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71st Army Air Force Base Unit of the
104th Weather Group |
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75th Field Artillery Brigade Tennessee Colorado National Guard |
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78th
Infantry Division |
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79th Infantry Division
(participated in the 2nd Army
Maneuvers in Tennessee} |
80th Division
On July 15, 1942, just 20 days short of its 25th birthday, the 80th
Division was again ordered to active service. Soldiers reported to Camp
Forest, Tennessee, and later trained at Camp Phillips, Kansas, and the
California-Arizona. Troop
ordered into active military service
15 July 1942 and reorganized at Camp
Forrest, Tennessee, as the 80th
Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop, an
element of the 80th Division (later
re-designated as the 80th Infantry
Division) |
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101st Airborne The Screaming
Eagles WWII |
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106th
Infantry Division |
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107th Cavalry (Horse-Mechanized) Regiment Ohio National Guard |
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108th Engineer (Combat) Battalion Illinois National Guard |
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100th
Infantry Division |
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118th Signal Radio Intelligence Company |
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122nd Field Artillery (75mm)(Trk Drawn) Battalion Illinois National
Guard |
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124th Field Artillery |
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129th Infantry Regiment Illinois National Guard |
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130th Infantry Regiment Illinois National Guard |
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131st Infantry Regiment Illinois National Guard |
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132nd Infantry Regiment Illinois National Guard |
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139th Airborne Engineer Battalion |
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1457th Service Command Unit of Army
Service Forces |
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155th Airborne Anti-Aircraft Artillery
Battalion |
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168th Field Artillery (155mm)(Motorized) Battalion Colorado National
Guard |
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181st Field Artillery (155mm)(Trk Drawn) Battalion Tennessee National
Guard |
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191st Field Artillery (155mm)(Trk Drawn) Battalion Tennessee National
Guard |
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193rd Glider Infantry Regiment
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194th Glider Infantry Regiment
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224th Airborne Medical Company
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325th Combat Engineers |
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411th Airborne Quartermaster Company
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415th Artillery Group |
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466th Parachute Field Artillery
Battalion |
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501st PIR - Item Company |
508th Parachute Infantry Regiment
September 1943 the 508th joined many
thousands of other soldiers in the
area of Tullahoma, Tennessee |
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513th Parachute Infantry Regiment
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517th Airborne Signal Company
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517th
Parachute Infantry |
610th Tank Destroyer Battalion
The Battalion was ordered to the Second Army Maneuver area on the 16th
of August, 1943, and the equipment and personnel were loaded on trains
for the trip to Camp Forrest, Tennessee |
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628th
Tank Destroyer Battalion |
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680th Glider Field Artillery Battalion |
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681st Glider Field Artillery Battalion
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717th Airborne Ordinance Company
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737th AAF Base Unit of the 107th Army
Airways |
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Army Service Forces baker and cook
school |
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AT Battery, 1st Battalion, 191st Field
Artillery |
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Battery A, 959th Field Artillery
Battalion |
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Battery B, 959th Field Artillery
Battalion |
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Battery C, 959th Field Artillery
Battalion |
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Battery H, 2nd Bn., 191st Field
Artillery |
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Communications System Squadron |
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Company A, 183rd Tank Battalion
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Company B, 183rd Tank Battalion
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Company C, 183rd Tank Battalion |
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Company A, 765th Tank Battalion |
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Company B, 765th Tank Battalion |
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Company C, 765th Tank Battalion |
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HQ 765th Tank Battalion
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HQ & HQ Company, 183rd Tank Battalion
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HQ.& HQ. Company 765th Tank Battalion |
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HQ
Battery, 959th Field Artillery Battalion
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HQ Battery, 2nd Bn., 191st Field
Artillery |
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HQ Battery, 3rd Bn., 191st Field
Artillery |
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Recon Co., 775th Tank Battalion |
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Service Battery, 2nd Battalion, 181st
Field Artillery Battery |
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Service
Battery, 959th FA Battalion
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Women's Air Corp detachments
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| Sources: |
| Office of Public Affairs
Arnold Engineering Development Center, Arnold Air Force Base, TN
37389-2213 /
(931)454-5586 - DSN 340-5586
Current as of May 1998 - Cleared for Public Release |
| NavSource
Naval History -
Locations Of The United States Army
December 7 1941 |
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Source:
http://ice.mm.com/user/jpk/kline.htm
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Source:
http://www.100thww2.org/100wund.html
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Source:
http://517prct.org/documents/13th_airborne/13th_airborne_book.htm
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