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The phone number of the 45Th Infantry Division Museum is: 405-424-5313.
The address of the 4Th Infantry Division Museum is: Po Box 5917, Fort Hood, TX 76544-0917
The First Marine Division were the boys who captured Guadalcanal, in the Solomon Islands, in 1943.
No, Australia does not have a Marine Corps. This may be due to the following reasons: 1. Many Countries merged their Marine Infantry with regular Infantry years ago. 2. Australia's armed forces number less than 60,000, therefore Australia probably cannot afford to have a Marine Corps.
There are a number of different jobs available in the Marine Corps. They range from intelligence, infantry, logistics, communications, field artillery and maintenance.
American Infantry Divisions of WW1 The typical American Infantry Division was organized into what was referred to as a "square division". In 1939/1940, the US Army reduced the size of the division into what was referred to as a "triangle division". The Division was "square" in that it was built on the base number of 4. There were 4 Infantry Regiments in a Division, that were paired into Brigades. The infantry division had an artillery brigade which consisted of 3 large batteries. Also included in the unit were machine gun battalion and support units. During WW2 the typical infantry division had 3 regiments and each had 12 companies divided into 3 battalion. They had 3 artillery battalions but later a heavy battalion (155mm Howtizer) was added. This may not be the intent of your question but I tried.
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10,000 to 18,000 soldiers This answer may vary depending on Country, Period and type of Division. An infantry division may be larger than a parachute division or a tank division. A typical US Army Infantry Division in WW2 consisted of approximately 15,000 men at full strength.
That is a United States 95th Infantry Division insignia.
the 43d Infantry Division, was awarded the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation by Department of the Army General Order Number 47-50.
The number of men in a Division of any army depends on a number of factors, - the type of Division ( Infantry, Artillery, Logistics etc) , whether the country is on a war footing and possibly if this is a regular or reserve Division. -I generally use a 'rule of thumb' of 15,000 men per Division.
4th Infantry Regiment Crossed Rifles were an insignia for the INFANTRY, including Airborne Infantry. The enlisted men wore a disc with crossed rifles, and Officers were only crossed rifles. Some units would wear the crossed rifles with letters or numbers. Some would have a Letter for the Company and a number for the Regiment. The Number was the identity of the Regiment, because the identity of the DIvision was a cloth patch worn on the LEFT sleeve. For Engineer battalions, the symbol was a castle and the number identified the number of the engineer battalion.