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523:; the headquarters company had been activated there two weeks before on 10 November. At Fort McClellan, the VII Corps assumed command and control of the 27th, 33rd, and 35th Divisions. The corps headquarters was transferred on 25 January 1941 to the Ramsey Building at 19th Street and North E Avenue,
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Germany and was disbanded as part of the post-Cold War American defense spending cuts. Some VII Corps units remained in Germany and were
503:, where it would assume command and control of its assigned subordinate corps troops, which would then be mobilizing primarily in the Seventh Corps Area. Although the 1939 Protective Mobilization Plan changed the mobilization station for the corps headquarters to
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VII Corps' attack destroyed several divisions including the Medina and the
Tawakalna Republican Guards division along with support units. It also destroyed most of the Iraqi VII Corps that had guarded the frontline as well as other units. The
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a three division strike force to confront several Iraqi
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Battle Command in the Storm: Lieutenant General Franks and VII Corps
3013:. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History. p. 66.
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VII Corps cut a swath through Iraqi forces. It advanced with
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3127:"The Mons Pocket, or the "Petit Stalingrad" of the Borinage"
3661:. New York, NY: Viking Press/Penguin Books Canada Limited.
3607:. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Combat Studies Institute Press.
1323:'s tactical reserve, fighting alongside either the German
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586:; this included taking 25,000 German prisoners during the
3574:"Desert Storm/Shield Valorous Unit Award (VUA) Citations"
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Its principal full-strength fighting formations were the
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CENTAG wartime structure in 1989 § VII US Corps
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1021:4th Cavalry Squadron Lieutenant Colonel E. C. Dunn
798:315th Infantry Regiment Colonel Porter P. Wiggins
795:314th Infantry Regiment Colonel Warren A. Robinson
631:For the Normandy Operation, VII Corps was part of
616:, VII Corps, describes the taking of Cherbourg to
3718:Military units and formations established in 1918
792:313th Infantry Regiment Colonel Sterling A. Wood
598:in May 1945. The corps was inactivated in 1946.
3555:. Denton, TX: University of North Texas Press.
3010:Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Separate Brigades
1654:divisions. This confrontation was known as the
294:Shoulder sleeve insignia prior to 28 April 1944
3544:Jayhawk! The VII Corps in the Persian Gulf War
2486:1st BN, 158th Field Artillery Regiment (MLRS)
2352:4th Battalion 229th Attack Helicopter Regiment
895:Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Schwab (15 June)
3358:British Ground Force in the Gulf War, 1990–91
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3076:"Mission Accomplished Story of the VII Corps"
2535:3rd BN, 17th Field Artillery Regiment (155SP)
2483:5th BN, 18th Field Artillery Regiment (203SP)
2480:1st BN, 17th Field Artillery Regiment (155SP)
2297:3rd BN, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (155SP)
1890:2nd BN, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (155SP)
1873:4th BN, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (155SP)
1751:2nd BN, 41st Field Artillery Regiment (155SP)
1319:, would have been assigned to the Commander,
1276:From reactivation in 1950 and throughout the
1036:6th Armored Group, Colonel Francis F. Fainter
8:
3693:World War II operations history of VII Corps
2455:1st BN, 27th Field Artillery Regiment (MLRS)
1856:3rd BN, 1st Field Artillery Regiment (155SP)
1807:3rd BN, 1st Field Artillery Regiment (155SP)
1784:2nd BN, 1st Field Artillery Regiment (155SP)
3522:"USAREUR Units & Kasernes, 1945 - 1989"
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2813:Commanders during the Cold War and Gulf War
2801:. A farewell ceremony was held in downtown
2675:475th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital KY ARNG
2672:159th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital LA ARNG
650:. The Corps was commanded by Major General
3728:Corps of the United States in World War II
3551:Bourque, Stephen A.; Burdan, John (2007).
2507:– Supported 1st Inf Div, 1st UK Armd Div
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1730:3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division (Mech)
1272:VII Corps Garrison Footprint in the 1980s
467:on 29 July 1921, allotted to the Seventh
84:Learn how and when to remove this message
3738:1918 establishments in the United States
3703:Order of Battle information on VII Corps
3312:Thomas D. Dinackus, 2000, 14-4 and 14-5.
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2678:807th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital USAR
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2152:Divisional Armoured Reconnaissance unit
1503:602nd Air Support Operations Group, USAF
1061:Battle casualties, 6 June – 1 July 1944
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837:Regiment Colonel George V. Millett, Jr.
479:headquarters was partially activated at
47:This article includes a list of general
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913:Colonel Richard C. Partridge (16 June)
767:Regiment Colonel Frederick J. de Rohan
574:were attached to VII Corps. After the
411:VII Corps was organized at the end of
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2778:307th Military Intelligence Battalion
2630:286th Supply & Service Battalion
2622:553rd Service & Support Battalion
2590:300th Service & Support Battalion
1950:2nd BN, 16th Infantry Regiment (Mech)
1881:5th BN, 18th Infantry Regiment (Mech)
1864:4th BN, 18th Infantry Regiment (Mech)
1594:1st Infantry Division (United States)
657:VII Corps led the initial assault of
463:The VII Corps was constituted in the
112:Shoulder sleeve insignia of VII Corps
7:
3576:. US Army Center of Military History
3208:"602nd Air Support Operations Group"
3133:. Liberation Route Europe Foundation
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2772:207th Military Intelligence Brigade
2431:588th Engineer Battalion (CORPS CBT)
2428:317th Engineer Battalion (CBT)(MECH)
2294:1st BN, 8th Cavalry Regiment (Armor)
1870:4th BN, 8th Cavalry Regiment (Armor)
1867:3rd BN, 8th Cavalry Regiment (Armor)
1804:7th BN, 6th Infantry Regiment (Mech)
1748:4th BN, 7th Infantry Regiment (Mech)
1606:1st Cavalry Division (United States)
1602:2nd Cavalry Regiment (United States)
1590:3rd Armored Division (United States)
1586:1st Armored Division (United States)
801:Colonel Bernard B. McMahon (24 June)
2986:- August 1991 - 1992 (Inactivation)
2775:2nd Military Intelligence Battalion
2399:82nd Engineer Battalion (CBT)(MECH)
2396:54th Engineer Battalion (CBT)(MECH)
2393:19th Engineer Battalion (Corps CBT)
2378:527th Engineer Battalion (CBT HVY)
2291:1st BN, 5th Cavalry Regiment (Mech)
1853:5th BN, 5th Cavalry Regiment (Mech)
1850:3rd BN, 5th Cavalry Regiment (Mech)
1534:in 1990, the corps was deployed to
1491:207th Military Intelligence Brigade
403:in 1991, then inactivated in 1992.
3591:Into The Storm: A Study in Command
2664:403rd Combat Support Hospital USAR
2661:377th Combat Support Hospital USAR
2156:16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers
1404:3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized)
1376:1st Infantry Division (Mechanized)
1256:VII Corps Cold War NATO assignment
1046:Lieutenant Colonel John C. Welborn
722:Colonel Robert T. Foster (26 June)
711:Lieutenant Colonel Hervey Tribolet
53:it lacks sufficient corresponding
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3151:VII Corps, G-1 Reports, June 1944
2701:148th Evacuation Hospital AR ARNG
2595:30th Corps Support Group NC ARNG
2532:– Supported 2nd ACR, 1st Inf Div
2402:92nd Engineer Battalion (CBT HVY)
1974:3rd Brigade, 2nd Armored Division
975:506th Parachute Infantry Regiment
956:502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment
947:501st Parachute Infantry Regiment
850:508th Parachute Infantry Regiment
829:505th Parachute Infantry Regiment
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2734:118th Military Police Battalion
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886:357th Infantry Regiment Colonel
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3723:Corps of the United States Army
3341:"Order of Battle for VII Corps"
3214:. Air Force: We served Together
3103:. Vii-corps.org. Archived from
2864:- September 1958 - October 1959
2747:793rd Military Police Battalion
2689:Task Forces Evac (Provisional)
2627:159th Corps Support Group USAR
2408:649th Engineer Battalion (TOPO)
1553:Tank at VII Corps Cold War HQ,
1391:1st Infantry Division (Forward)
1052:Lieutenant Colonel C. G. Hupfer
861:Regiment Colonel Harry L. Lewis
3456:"14Th Military Police Brigade"
3430:"14Th Military Police Brigade"
2913:- October 1969 - February 1971
2731:95th Military Police Battalion
2728:93rd Military Police Battalion
2707:410th Evacuation Hospital USAR
2704:312th Evacuation Hospital USAR
2512:142nd Field Artillery Regiment
1598:2nd Armored Division (Forward)
1315:with its main headquarters at
1012:4th Cavalry Group (Mechanized)
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3688:Cold War History of VII Corps
3683:GlobalSecurity.org: VII Corps
3212:airforce.togetherweserved.com
2979:Jr. - August 1989 - June 1991
2871:- October 1959 - January 1961
2788:Redeployment and inactivation
2658:128th Combat Support Hospital
2612:68th Transportation Battalion
2598:136th Quartermaster Battalion
2540:41st Field Artillery Regiment
2530:210th Field Artillery Brigade
2502:142nd Field Artillery Brigade
2460:29th Field Artillery Regiment
2450:20th Field Artillery Regiment
2276:82nd Field Artillery Regiment
1441:210th Field Artillery Brigade
1300:, which was headquartered in
669:Assigned Units and Commanders
451:Divisions, and served in the
355:was one of the two principal
3622:Dinackus, Thomas D. (2000).
3542:Bourque, Stephen A. (2002).
3482:"USAREUR Docs - The Citizen"
3174:. Association of the US Army
2906:- June 1968 - September 1969
2892:- September 1963 - July 1965
2836:- March 1954 - February 1955
2829:- December 1952 - March 1954
2724:14th Military Police Brigade
2655:31st Combat Support Hospital
2652:127th Medical Group AL ARNG
2579:4th Transportation Battalion
2559:6th Transportation Battalion
2475:75th Field Artillery Brigade
2330:2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment
2209:12th Air Defence Regiment RA
1994:3rd Field Artillery Regiment
1961:5th Field Artillery Regiment
1938:5th Field Artillery Regiment
1910:1st Infantry Division (Mech)
1479:14th Military Police Brigade
1452:2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment
1432:72nd Field Artillery Brigade
1423:17th Field Artillery Brigade
1280:, the corps guarded part of
3404:"2Nd Corps Support Command"
2965:- February 1985 - July 1987
2958:- July 1983 - February 1985
2920:- February 1971- March 1973
2878:- January 1961 - April 1962
2857:- August 1956 - August 1958
2822:- June 1951 - December 1952
2649:332nd Medical Brigade USAR
2619:544th Maintenance Battalion
2616:169th Maintenance Battalion
2601:690th Maintenance Battalion
2288:1st BN, 32nd Armor Regiment
2179:Divisional Artillery Group
2122:Queen's Royal Irish Hussars
2067:Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
1989:3rd BN, 66th Armor Regiment
1986:2nd BN, 66th Armor Regiment
1956:4th BN, 37th Armor Regiment
1953:3rd BN, 37th Armor Regiment
1933:2nd BN, 34th Armor Regiment
1930:1st BN, 34th Armor Regiment
1887:4th BN, 67th Armor Regiment
1884:2nd BN, 67th Armor Regiment
1841:4th BN, 32nd Armor Regiment
1496:2nd Corps Support Command,
1485:93rd Signal Brigade (Corps)
719:Colonel Hervey A. Tribolet
594:until the surrender of the
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3698:History site for VII Corps
3630:, Oregon: Hellgate Press.
2944:- October 1978 - June 1981
2934:- July 1975 - October 1976
2885:- April 1962 - August 1963
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2552:2nd Corps Support Command
2112:Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
2011:1st (UK) Armoured Division
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910:Colonel James V. Thompson
336:VIII Corps (United States)
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2695:13th Evacuation Hospital
2669:341st Medical Group USAR
2582:101st Ordinance Battalion
1644:U.S. XVIII Airborne Corps
1498:Nellingen auf den Fildern
1014:, Colonel Joseph M. Tully
960:George V. H. Moseley, Jr.
588:Battle of the Mons Pocket
439:. It was composed of the
387:and was headquartered at
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282:Distinctive unit insignia
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3044:. Stephen Svonavec. 2001
3007:Wilson, John B. (1999).
2927:- March 1973 - June 1975
2692:12th Evacuation Hospital
2607:43rd Corps Support Group
2575:16th Corps Support Group
2555:7th Corps Support Group
2423:249th Engineer Battalion
2419:– Supported 1st Arm Div
2405:565th Engineer Battalion
2390:– Supported 1st Inf Div
2355:6th Squadron 6th Cavalry
2041:14th/20th King's Hussars
1699:Frederick M. Franks, Jr.
1633:Frederick M. Franks, Jr.
1625:Task Force 1-41 Infantry
1571:Task Force 1-41 Infantry
835:507th Parachute Infantry
831:Colonel William E. Ekman
761:Colonel George W. Smythe
572:101st Airborne Divisions
367:. Activated in 1918 for
331:VI Corps (United States)
267:Frederick M. Franks, Jr.
251:Robert C. Richardson Jr.
3648:Ryan, John (May 1998).
2951:- June 1981 - July 1983
2569:213th Support Battalion
2235:1st Cavalry Division(-)
1522:VII Corps Gulf War Map.
934:101st Airborne Division
919:359th Infantry Regiment
908:358th Infantry Regiment
537:Western Defense Command
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3042:Fleet Organization.com
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2193:39th Heavy Regiment RA
2183:32nd Heavy Regiment RA
2160:Queen's Dragoon Guards
2135:40th Field Regiment RA
2129:Staffordshire Regiment
2036:Christopher Hammerbeck
1981:41st Infantry Regiment
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1652:Iraqi Republican Guard
1629:Battle of Medina Ridge
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816:82nd Airborne Division
780:79th Infantry Division
759:47th Infantry Regiment
754:Harry A. "Paddy" Flint
717:22nd Infantry Regiment
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415:on 19 August 1918, at
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1743:7th Infantry Regiment
1732:– Acting 1st Brigade
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2932:Frederick J. Kroesen
2414:926th Engineer Group
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2262:8th Cavalry Regiment
2245:John H. Tilelli, Jr.
2141:21 Engineer Regiment
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2084:23 Engineer Regiment
2028:4th Armoured Brigade
1827:3rd Armored Division
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1664:Battle of 73 Easting
1637:Battle of 73 Easting
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876:, Brigadier General
580:XVIII Airborne Corps
566:. For Overlord, the
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222:Battle of 73 Easting
3524:. Usarmygermany.com
3462:on 19 December 2014
3436:on 19 December 2014
3410:on 19 December 2014
3384:on 19 December 2014
3172:"Command and Staff"
3101:"VII Corps in WWII"
2977:Frederick M. Franks
2925:George S. Blanchard
2883:C. H. Bonesteel III
2761:93rd Signal Brigade
2256:32nd Armor Regiment
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2072:2nd Field Regiment
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1800:37th Armor Regiment
1794:35th Armor Regiment
1773:70th Armor Regiment
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1761:35th Armor Regiment
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1672:Valorous Unit Award
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965:Lieutenant Colonel
592:invasion of Germany
525:Birmingham, Alabama
473:St. Louis, Missouri
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564:amphibious assault
556:Operation Overlord
544:continental Europe
353:United States Army
161:United States Army
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1656:Battle of Norfolk
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967:John H. Michaelis
951:Howard R. Johnson
938:Maxwell D. Taylor
752:Regiment Colonel
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2018:Rupert Smith
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558:, targeting
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381:Seventh Army
373:World War II
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3580:26 December
3268:VUACit 2014
2375:(CBT)(MECH)
2348:6th Cavalry
2284:2nd Brigade
2250:1st Brigade
2056:Royal Scots
2045:Life Guards
1946:2nd Brigade
1919:1st Brigade
1286:Warsaw Pact
979:Robert Sink
596:Third Reich
489:Camp Ripley
413:World War I
407:World War I
369:World War I
363:during the
263:John Galvin
179:World War I
175:Engagements
167:Nickname(s)
66:introducing
3712:Categories
3218:15 January
3048:8 November
2991:References
2846:Maj. Gen.
2825:Maj. Gen.
2818:Maj. Gen.
1383:, Kansas (
1381:Fort Riley
1335:See also:
1086:All Units
708:(11 June)
625:First Army
560:Utah Beach
533:California
469:Corps Area
429:Omar Bundy
417:Remiremont
247:commanders
240:Commanders
49:references
3506:8 January
3367:orbat.com
3063:Clay 2010
2982:Lt. Gen.
2975:Lt. Gen.
2968:Lt. Gen.
2961:Lt. Gen.
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2860:Lt. Gen.
2853:Lt. Gen.
2839:Lt. Gen.
2832:Lt. Gen.
2803:Stuttgart
2425:(CBT HVY)
2131:(Warrior)
2069:(Warrior)
1682:VII Corps
1565:An Iraqi
1506:Stuttgart
1465:Illesheim
1456:Nuremberg
1395:Göppingen
1355:Stuttgart
1351:VII Corps
1290:Stuttgart
1081:Captured
995:(10 June)
902:(17 June)
844:(15 June)
497:Camp Pike
493:Minnesota
393:Stuttgart
200:Rhineland
3361:Archived
3188:cite web
3137:21 March
2538:6th BN,
2510:1st BN,
2458:2nd BN,
2448:3rd BN,
2274:1st BN,
2267:2nd BN,
2260:2nd BN,
2254:3rd BN,
2164:Scimitar
2127:1st Bn,
2065:3rd Bn,
2054:1st Bn,
2016:Maj Gen
1992:4th Bn,
1979:1st BN,
1959:4th Bn,
1936:1st Bn,
1923:5th BN,
1844:4th BN,
1798:1st BN,
1792:3rd BN,
1777:6th BN,
1771:4th BN,
1765:2nd BN,
1759:1st BN,
1741:1st BN,
1735:4th BN,
1592:and the
1579:Gulf War
1514:Gulf War
1436:Wertheim
1427:Augsburg
1418:Augsburg
1409:WĂĽrzburg
1325:II Corps
1278:Cold War
1248:Cold War
991:Colonel
977:Colonel
969:(6 June)
958:Colonel
949:Colonel
898:Colonel
852:Colonel
840:Colonel
642:and the
529:San Jose
501:Arkansas
455:Sector.
401:Gulf War
377:Cold War
365:Cold War
322:Previous
277:Insignia
216:Gulf War
190:Normandy
3528:24 June
3178:26 June
3111:24 June
3082:24 June
2799:USAREUR
2795:V Corps
2742:DC ARNG
2736:RI ARNG
2697:WI ARNG
2632:ME ARNG
2542:(155SP)
2505:AR ARNG
2488:OK ARNG
2462:(155SP)
2452:(155SP)
2388:VA ARNG
2380:LA ARNG
2367:SD ARNG
2278:(155SP)
2264:(Armor)
2205:(155SP)
2172:Striker
2168:Spartan
2137:(155SP)
2060:Warrior
1996:(155SP)
1963:(155SP)
1940:(155SP)
1577:In the
1370:Ansbach
1298:V Corps
1078:Missing
1075:Wounded
637:General
618:General
554:during
521:Alabama
385:USAREUR
359:of the
351:of the
245:Notable
132:Country
127:1950–92
125:1941–46
123:1921-27
121:1918–19
62:improve
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3440:12 May
3414:14 May
3388:11 May
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2105:Brig.
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1532:Kuwait
1526:After
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1095:13,564
1089:22,119
1072:Killed
453:Vosges
435:, and
421:France
158:
149:Branch
118:Active
51:, but
3605:(PDF)
2187:203SP
2078:155SP
2033:Brig.
1540:Iraqi
1218:1,907
1215:2,217
1209:4,670
1198:2,571
1195:1,440
1189:4,480
1175:1,979
1169:2,376
1155:1,896
1149:2,438
1135:2,061
1129:5,438
1115:3,814
1109:5,452
1098:5,665
1092:2,811
1069:Total
548:D-Day
383:, or
357:corps
3663:ISBN
3632:ISBN
3582:2014
3557:ISBN
3530:2013
3508:2014
3468:2011
3442:2011
3416:2011
3390:2011
3220:2017
3194:link
3180:2020
3139:2021
3113:2013
3084:2013
3050:2020
3015:ISBN
2417:USAR
2197:MLRS
2145:AVRE
2088:AVRE
1697:LTG
1688:edit
1648:Arab
1551:T-72
1282:NATO
1066:Unit
570:and
568:82nd
562:via
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