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US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - Walt's Daughter - 04-26-2006


Taken from the Lone Sentry Site:

 

http://www.lonesentry.com/usdivisions/days_combat.html

 

Note: This only covers the days in combat for U.S. Army Divisions in Europe, North Africa, and Middle East, NOT PACIFIC.




US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - Walt's Daughter - 04-26-2006


US Army Inf Divisions WWII - a list

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US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - Walt's Daughter - 04-26-2006


US Armored Divisions - a list

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US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - Walt's Daughter - 04-26-2006


US Airborne Divisions - a list

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US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - Walt's Daughter - 04-26-2006


US Cavalry Divisions - a list

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US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - Walt's Daughter - 04-26-2006


Bombarding you guys with info. This from Wikipedia...

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unite...ng_World_War_II




US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - Walt's Daughter - 04-26-2006


Answers.com list of divisions - Army and Marine Corps

 

http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-unite...ng-world-war-ii




US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - Walt's Daughter - 04-26-2006


Okay, now for some FUN!!! Wanna play a game? Well it's a quiz! :help::pdt12:

 

Hey we should make up our own huh? Now that would be fun...

 

http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-unite...ng-world-war-ii




US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - Custermen - 04-27-2006


Gee. I wish I had a place to hang it. I've got so-o-o many real maps that I can't hang them. I am planning to hang a very colorful "silk" escape map that I just got.

 

Let me show you one of several maps I recently obtained. These are field maps used by infantry and artillery commanders that have the grids and topography. BUT this one is made from Aerial Photographs. It is 1:12,500 scale, which is the lowest scale that they made and it is marked with the same identification & coordinates as the regular grid maps. The largest scale would be identified with a Number such as 87. Then these would be divided into quadrants at 1:50,000 scale with a Roman numeral identifier. Then they were sub-divided into 1:25,000 scale maps and identified with 2-letter compass identifiers---so we are now at 87-II NW. This one is even further divided into the smallest scale and have a lower case letter in ().

 

This one is a map of southern half of Bologna and identified in upper RH corner as 87-II NW (a) , and the scale at the top margin. This is, of course, only a small corner of the map. The grid coordinates for the middle letter "O" in Bologna would be 872-485.

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Scale: 1:12,500 (1 inch = 694 yds)

Size: 22.5 X 20 inch. (Each grid square is about 3-1/4 inch per side)

Dated: February, March April, 1945.

Town, Mtn & River names and Grids and topograghy are overlayed on the photo in black & white.

 

 

Further down on this sheet, you can clearly see a cluster of bomb craters where Hiway 64 crosses the river.

Cool, eh?

Steve




US Army Divisions Print - History Shots - roque_riojas - 04-27-2006


Marion, Get the book,"Dogfaces Who Smiled Through Tears", see page

640. It is an accurate account of the 34th. "Red Bull",Divn. and it

also includes it's casualties. I was with them from April '43 to Oct.'45

"Mere" I stand pat with the book. Love,Rocky