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Q: What is the Battle campaign GO 33 WD 45?
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What does World War 2 medal with 1 bronze star per WD GO 3345 mean?

AnswerWD GO 33 45 refers to a General Order that issued a campaign ribbon(and medal) at the end of the war. A General Order is like a memo from a headquarters. They were identified by the issuing HeadQuarters, the Year they were issued, and the memo number for that year.WD GO 33 45 was General Order #33 issued by the War Department in 1945 that established the European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Medal.The Bronze Star device that was attached to this medal signified 1 campaign. A silver star device inicated 5 compaigns. 6 campaigns in the EAME Theater would be indicated with one silver and one bronze star on the campaign ribbon.The discharge papers usually reference the General Order number for this EAME Campaign medal and it usually lists each campaign that he recevied credit for.CustermenThere was also a General Order GO 40 WD 45 and GO 46 WD 45 and GO 48 WD 45, but these seem to be related to a general campaign medal also.


How many 14 can go into 33?

45


What can go into both 21 and 45?

33*7=213*15=45


World War 2 general order 33 and 40 War Department?

Many WWII discharge papers of individual servicemen refer to GO 33 WD 45, or "General Order number 33 of the War Department issued in 1945". This General Order created the Victory Medal and issued it to all soldiers currently in the army. (In each new year general Orders from the War Department started over at Number 1). Your question does not specify the year of the general Orders you are inquiring about, but the GO 33 WD 45 is often seen. I believe General Order 40 of the War Department in 1945 defined the Ardennes Campaign ("Battle of the Bulge") and is usually referenced on discharge papers to indicate a soldier was credited with participation in that campaign. This would entitle him to one little bronze "campaign star" to wear on the ribbon of his EAME - that's Europe-Africa-Middle East campaign medal.


What does world war 2 medal with one bronze per go 48 wd 45 mean?

GO 48 WD 45 refers to a General Order No. 48 issued in 1945 by the War Department. These orders issued by the War Department instituted medals for service in the War, such as the Victory Medals. I'm familiar with the European Campaign and GO 33 WD 45 authorized the Victory Medal. General Order No. 48 authorized the European-African-Middle East Campaign medal to be worn by the noted soldier who served in Central Europe Campaign during the period of March 22, 1945 – May 11, 1945. OTHER GENERAL ORDERS GO 33 WD 45 authorized EAME Campaign Medal for service in Southern France during August 15, 1944 – September 14, 1944. GO 40 WD 45 authorized EAME Campaign Medal for service in Rhineland Ardennes Campaign during September 15, 1944 – March 21, 1945. "One Bronze" could mean "one bronze battle star" or "one bronze arrowhead". The Arrowhead device is awarded to any service member who participates in an amphibious assault, a combat parachute drop, a helicopter assault landing, or a combat glider attack The battle star denotes participation in military campaigns or multiple bestowals of the same award. See Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European-African-Middle_Eastern_Campaign_Medal http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_star or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrowhead_device


How many times does 45 go into 78?

78 divided by 45 is 1 with remainder 33.


Math number 12 go into 45?

just add 33


How many times can 33 go into 45?

Once with a remainder of twelve


Can 3 go into 44 equally?

no 30 33 36 39 42 (44) 45 48 51 and so on ...


What numbers go into 495?

1, 3, 5, 9, 11, 15, 33, 45, 55, 99, 165 and 495.


Can 140 go into 495?

No, not evenly. These numbers go evenly into 495: 1, 3, 5, 9, 11, 15, 33, 45, 55, 99, 165, 495.


How long did the battle of gallipolli go on for?

The Gallipolli campaign lasted for 8 months, 2 weeks and a day. It was fought on 25 April 1915 - 9 January 1916.