they wore green uniforms but the unifroms were different in between army units and the marines had 2 different uniforms
Try "American War Library."
Three Afro-American divisions in WW 2 were trained in the US Third Army. These were the:1. 92nd Infantry Division at Fort Huachuca; 2. 93rd Infantry Division at Fort Huachuca; and 3. 2nd Calvary Division at Fort Clark, Texas. Fort Huachuca was located in Arizona.
Those in the Philippines when the war began, including the 31st Infantry. Elements of the 106th Infantry Division at the beginning of the German assault in the Ardennes, the "Battle of the Bulge".
Forrest Gump (Company A, 2 Battalion, 47th Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division, US Army, Republic of South Vietnam, 1968): "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get."
SS Leopollville
There were 5 Army soldiers on a MAT team. 2 Infantry Officers and 3 NCO's. The NCO's were a medic, light weapons infantry and heavy (crew-served) weapons infantry.
The US 1st Infantry Division and the US 29th Infantry Division (Virginia-Maryland National Guard).
8th Infantry Division
Gump was in Company A, 2/47th Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division. Platoon leader Lt. Dan Taylor.
You can check with the local VA office. They should be able to help you out.
The US Armored Division was a division that was organized to be a mobile unit that used tanks. The US Army did not have armored divisions when Germany began its "blitzkrieg" attacks across Europe. The US have very few good tanks. The US Army organized the Division to have 2 Armored Regiments and 1 Armored-infantry (or mobile infantry) Regiment. Later, this organization was found to be too bulky. Also, they saw the need to have smaller mobile armored units to support the infantry advance- simliar to German panzer-grenadier regiments. US Infantry Divisions did not have any armored units as part of their organization. However, they eventually had 1 Tank Destroyer Battalion and 1 Anti-Tank Battalion or more assigned to them for support.