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.
The Battle of the Bulge was in World War Two.
The: battle of Somme battle of Kut
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
The battle of Monte Cassino had a massive impact on world war II. If the Battle of the Monte Cassino didn't happen then world war II would have gone on for much longer.
The Battle of Britain occured during World War II not World War I.
There were three Golf Wars in the 20th & 21st centuries: 1. Iran-Irag War 1980-1988 2. Operation Desert Storm Jan/Feb '91 3. Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003- If the question is concerning #2, "battle divisions" concerning which side?
The Battle of Vimy Ridge
World War 2 Battle of Stalingrad Battle of Britain Battle of the Atlantic Battle for Midway Battle of Leningrad
The Battle of the Bulge was in World War Two.
the color and the differnces between them!
there is none. the longest war in world war 1 is world war 1. it would have to be the longest battle. :)*
The BATTLE OF JUTLAND was the largest naval battle in World War I.
During World War II, Germany raised approximately 600 divisions, including both regular and specialized units. These divisions varied in type, including infantry, armor, and mountain divisions, among others. The organization and effectiveness of these divisions evolved throughout the war, especially as Germany faced increasing resource shortages and losses. Ultimately, the number of active divisions fluctuated significantly due to the war's progression and changing military needs.
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World War I
There was no battle line during World War 2.