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U.S. Army in World War II: The Army Service Forces
The Organization and Role of the Army Service Forces
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U.S. Army in World War II: The Army Service Forces
The Organization and Role of the Army Service Forces
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The Organization and Role of the Army Service Forces
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U.S. Army in World War II: The European Theater of Operations
The Supreme Command
Logistical Support of the Armies, Volume I: May
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Logistical Support of the Armies, Volume I: May 1941-September 1944
Logistical Support of the Armies, Volume II: September 1944-May 1945
Cross-Channel Attack
Breakout and Pursuit
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Logistical Support of the Armies, Volume II: September 1944-May 1945
Cross-Channel Attack
Breakout and Pursuit
The Lorraine Campaign
The Siegfried Line Campaign
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U.S. Army in World War II: The Middle East Theater
The Persian Corridor and Aid to Russia
The China-Burma-India Theater
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U.S. Army in World War II: Mediterranean Theater of Operations
Northwest Africa: Seizing the Initiative in the West
Sicily and the Surrender
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- been a distinguished cavalry leader
in the Army of the West during the Civil War,
was promoted colonel of the new regiment.
The first lieutenant colonel was that picturesque
cavalryman, George A. Custer, who had been one
of
- been received from Headquarters
of the Army, the Commanding General deems it
his duty to express to the officers and soldiers
of the regiment his high appreciation of their
soldierly qualities and of the conspicuous services
- of the regiment
at Fort Riley attended Grand Army reunions or
Militia encampments at Lawrence and Topeka, Kansas.
The troops stationed at Fort Sill did their share
of duty on the "cattle trail" leading through
the Territory. In
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- in April, 1865, and reached Headquarters
Army of the Potomac April 23d, at Burksville,
Va. .It marched with that Army, via Richmond,
May 6th, and encamped at Arlington Heights May
12th. It participated in the review of the Army
- June. C, E, F, G, H and I were
with the Army of the Potomac. Early in March,
1863, C, E, F and I were broken up. and the enlisted
men, numbering 81, were transferred and attached
to Companies G and H. Regimental Headquarters
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African-Americans in the U.S. Army Photos
WWII: African-Americans on Maneuvers
Buffalo Soldiers on the Eve of World War II
African Americans in the U.S. Army - Early World War II
Buffalo
- World War II
African Americans in the U.S. Army - Early World War II
Buffalo Soldiers in Combat
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- Asian-Pacific Americans in the U.S. Army
Go For Broke
The 442d Regimental Combat Team
(part of the U.S. Army in Action series)
The 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442d
- 442d Regimental Combat Team
(part of the U.S. Army in Action series)
The 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442d Regimental Combat Team
Color Guard of the 442d
Regimental Combat Team
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Presidential Unit Citations (Army)
Photographs
U.S. Army Asian-PacificMedal of Honor Recipients
Asian-Pacific-American
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The Campaigns of the U.S. Army
A Listing of the Campaigns of the U.S. Army Displayed on the Army Flag
Brief Summaries of the Named Campaigns of the U.S. Army
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A Listing of the Campaigns of the U.S. Army Displayed on the Army Flag
Brief Summaries of the Named Campaigns of the U.S. Army
(Revolutionary War - Vietnam)
- the Campaigns of the U.S. Army Displayed on the Army Flag
Brief Summaries of the Named Campaigns of the U.S. Army
(Revolutionary War - Vietnam)
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African-Americans in the U.S. Army Artwork
Free Men of Colour, 1814
While peace negotiations to end the War of 1812 were taking place at Ghent in late 1814, the British decided to continue an
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