The US is divided into states and regions.
No US Marines were at D-Day. The Marine divisions were totally committed in the Pacific.No US Marines were at D-Day. The Marine divisions were totally committed in the Pacific.
Divisions
Canada and West Virginia
Federal and State
The United States is divided politically into states and territories. States have their own governments and constitutions, while territories are under the jurisdiction of the federal government.
The two main divisions of the political spectrum called in the US are called Democrats & Republicans, or the right & the left
North and South.
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The Marine Corps had six divisions and 5 air wings when it was at itslargest in WW-2 and all saw active combat.
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A corps is two or more divisions. Frequently in the armies of both sides in WWI a corps had three divisions, but it could have more, There is no set number, just however many divisions seems best to the army commander. (A field army is two or more corps). So the answer depends on the size of the divisions fielded by the country of whose army the corps is a part. British, French and German divisions were around 12-15,000 men at full strength. US divisions of WWI were huge, more than 26,000 men. So, a US corps with only two divisions was bigger than any other nation's corps with three.
As Commander, American Expeditionary Forces, all American divisions in Europe were under General Pershing's command. For a list of divisions which fought in World War I, see the link to the left