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  2. 96th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 96th Infantry Division was an infantry division (military) of the United States Army. It was formed in 1918 and served in World War I and in the Pacific War during World War II . It was reformed after the war and was part of the United States Army Reserve until 1965.

  3. List of United States divisions during World War II - Wikipedia

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    42nd Infantry Division (The 42nd Infantry Division was a reconstitution of the National Guard's 42nd Division that had fought in World War I, but was raised in the Army of the United States rather than in the National Guard) [92] [93] 14 July 1943: 24 January 1944: 106: Maj. Gen. Harry J. Collins: Rhineland; Central Europe; 43rd Infantry Division

  4. 382nd Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 382nd Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment in the United States Army. The unit served as a reserve regiment until it was called to active duty during World War II, whereupon it saw action in the Pacific theater as part of the 96th Infantry Division. The unit returned to reserve status after the war until being deactivated in 1952.

  5. Okinawa ground order of battle - Wikipedia

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    32nd Infantry Regiment – Orange Beaches 184th Infantry Regiment – Reserve 48th, 49th, 57th Field Artillery Battalions (105mm) 31st Field Artillery Battalion (155mm) Right Beaches: 96th Infantry ("Deadeye") Division (22,330 officers and enlisted) Division Commander: Major General James L. Bradley, USA 381st Infantry Regiment – White Beaches

  6. 741st Tank Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The battalion was inactivated in October 1945, then briefly reactivated in 1949 as a reserve unit assigned to the 96th Infantry Division. It was withdrawn from the 96th Infantry Division and inactivated in 1952. [1]

  7. 96th Division - Wikipedia

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    In military terms, 96th Division or 96th Infantry Division may refer to: Infantry divisions. 96th Infantry Division (German Empire) 96th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

  8. Category : Infantry divisions of the United States Army in ...

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    3rd Infantry Division (United States) 4th Infantry Division (United States) 5th Infantry Division (United States) 6th Infantry Division (United States) 7th Infantry Division (United States) 8th Infantry Division (United States) 9th Infantry Division (United States) 10th Mountain Division; 24th Infantry Division (United States)

  9. Joint assault signal company - Wikipedia

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    Members of the 1st JASCO on Saipan, 1944. A joint assault signal company (JASCO) was a joint service unit that provided ship to shore and air to ground communications to coordinate and control naval gunfire and close air support for American land forces during World War II.