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In December 1944, the 91st Chemical Mortar Battalion arrived in Europe and a "steady influx" of new battalions began; the 89th, 90th, 93rd, 94th, 95th, 96th, and 97th, leaving the Twelfth Army Group with a total of twelve battalions by the end of the war. [10]
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The 10 cm Nebelwerfer 35 (10 cm NbW 35) was a heavy mortar used by Germany during World War II.Much like the American M2 4.2 inch mortar it was intended to deliver chemical munitions, such as gas and smoke shells.
Riflemen of the 2nd Bn., 381st Regiment of the 96th Division peer cautiously ahead as they advance across the summit of Yaeju-Dake escarpment (Big Apple Ridge) on Okinawa. 14 June 1945. The 96th Infantry Division trained in the Hawaiian Islands from July to September 1944, before entering combat in an assault landing in Leyte Gulf , Philippine ...
8th Army Chemical Grouping. I Motorized Chemical Battalion; IV Motorized Chemical Battalion; Croatian Legion. Command; Fusiliers Battalion; Command and Command Company 3× Fusilier companies; 1× Machine Gunners Company; Mortar Company (81mm mod. 35 mortars) Support Weapons Company (47/32 anti-tank guns) Alpine Skiers Battalion "Monte Cervino ...
Headquarters and Battalion Headquarters Company; 2x Tank Companies (L6/40 tanks) Divisional Mortar Battalion Headquarters and Battalion Headquarters Company; 3x Mortar companies (81mm Mod. 35 mortars)) 75th Anti-tank Cannons Battery (75/39 anti-tank cannons) 272nd Anti-tank Cannons Company (47/32 anti-tank cannons) XIV Heavy Transport Group
1st Battalion, 188th Air Defense Artillery, Grand Forks, North Dakota (North Dakota Army National Guard) [26] [27] 6th Engineer Battalion, Fort Wainwright [28] 6th Signal Battalion, Fort Richardson [29] 106th Military Intelligence Battalion, Fort Richardson [30] 6th Military Police Company [citation needed] Chemical Company [citation needed ...
On December 21 the commander of Coastal Army, Maj. Gen. Ivan Petrov, was informed that the division would be sent to Sevastopol, in addition to the 345th Rifle Division and 81st Tank Battalion. At 0540 hours on the morning of December 29 the cruiser Molotov arrived in the port, carrying 1,200 men of the 769th Rifle Regiment.