I have a list of the units that served in the ETO, 1942-45. Feel free to e-mail me the numerical designation of the unit, & will e-mail you back the information that I have about your unit in question.
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What calvary units from Ohio served in WW1?
The Philippines had no formal military units in world war 1. They had a force of about 25,000 people who never actually saw action. The only Philippians to serve were part of other military forces (mainly as part of the American Expeditionary Forces to Europe) during the later stages of the war.
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339th infantry Regiment and 31st Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army. The units took the name of "Polar Bears" after they, and others, served in the Arctic region of Russia during and just after the First World War. They were there during the Russian Revolution that brought the Soviet Union into existance.
WAAC's (army) WAVES (navy)
What calvary units from Ohio served in WW1?
The expansion for BAM is "Base Auto Maintenance." For instance, my Father served with the 623rd Base Auto Maintenance (BAM) Battalion in Europe during WW2. I am presently trying to determine the duties of BAM units.
Segregated, non-combat support units.
Yes, but not as organised units. Carriers, Cruisers and Battleships all had Marine Detachments. There were individual members of the OSS, and members of various staffs. No major units, barracks or commands served in the European Theatre.
You need to find an "Order of Battle" for DS.
Served on Tinian island for one year. Arrived on the island December 24 or 25th in 1944.Left in December 1945. Servrd with the 325th Signal Corps Wing.
Twelve Waffen SS units
The Philippines had no formal military units in world war 1. They had a force of about 25,000 people who never actually saw action. The only Philippians to serve were part of other military forces (mainly as part of the American Expeditionary Forces to Europe) during the later stages of the war.
separately as all-black units
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339th infantry Regiment and 31st Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army. The units took the name of "Polar Bears" after they, and others, served in the Arctic region of Russia during and just after the First World War. They were there during the Russian Revolution that brought the Soviet Union into existance.
Approximately 180,000 African Americans comprising 163 units served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and many more African Americans served in the Union Navy. Both free Africans Americans and ... The Black Civil WarSoldiers of Illinois: .