During the last year of World War II, the Queen Mary transported several troops, primarily from the United States, including the 29th Infantry Division and the 45th Infantry Division. The ship played a crucial role in the movement of military personnel across the Atlantic, helping to bolster Allied forces in Europe. Its capacity and speed made it an essential asset for troop transport during this critical period.
Mostly by Train and Ship. Later by truck and foot.
They were transported via ships, jeeps, and on foot. The same way all the Army troops and Marines were transferred from battle to battle.
Soviet troops were poorly trained, but, they were dedicated and capable.
Nearly all American GIs were transported to England by way of troop transport ships, but some were transported by converted passenger steamers.
A lot!!!
Mostly by Train and Ship. Later by truck and foot.
It was transported by pigeons!
They were transported via ships, jeeps, and on foot. The same way all the Army troops and Marines were transferred from battle to battle.
Luxembourg lost the least troops during the First World War.
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The present queen's father, King George VI, was king during World War II.
Around 16 Million US troops were deployed during World War 2.
Soviet troops were poorly trained, but, they were dedicated and capable.
Nearly all American GIs were transported to England by way of troop transport ships, but some were transported by converted passenger steamers.
A lot!!!
lol they had biscets
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