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Armies, Corps, Divisions, And Separate Brigades

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THE ADMIRALTIES: OPERATIONS OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION, 29 FEBRUARY–18 MAY 1944

John B. Wilson

CMH Pub 60-7, Cloth; CMH Pub 60-7-1, Paper
1987, 1999; 742 pages, illustrations, glossary

GPO S/N: 008-029-00349-0, Paper

Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Separate Brigades, the companion volume to John B. Wilson's narrative history Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades, contains the lineages and honors for armies, corps, divisions, and separate brigades active in the Regular Army and Army Reserve from the beginning of World War I through 1 October 1997, as well as the lineages and honors for Army National Guard divisions and separate brigades active on 1 October 1997. In this revised edition with distinctive and colorful heraldic items, Wilson updates not only the unit bibliographies but also the unit honors earned for service in the Panama, Dominican Republic, and Southwest Asia conflicts. Wilson's volume serves as an invaluable reference tool in the field of organizational history, especially during this critical period of ongoing Army Transformation. In addition to highlighting the accomplishments of the units, it enhances the esprit de corps of soldiers now serving their nation. Those at all levels of command, as well as those in service schools and in training programs, will come to rely on Wilson's consummate work.

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