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The 71st Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War II. ==World War II== *Activated: 15 July 1943. *Overseas: 26 January 1945. *Campaigns: Rhineland, Central-Europe *Days of combat: 62. *Awards: DSC-1 ; DSM-1 ; SS-180; LM-1 ; SM-8 ; BSM-695 ; AM-10. *Commanders: Brig. Gen. Robert L. Spragins (July 1943 – October 1944), Maj. Gen. Eugene M. Landrum (October–November 1944), Maj. Gen. Willard G. Wyman (November 1944-16 August 1945), Brig. Gen. Onslow S. Rolfe (17 August 1945 – 10 October 1945), Maj. Gen. Arthur A. White (October 1945 – February 1946). While his time served is not noted here, William Westmoreland is named in other Army records as having been divisional Chief of Staff and then Commanding General in 1946.〔http://www.history.army.mil/books/cg&csa/Westmoreland-WC.htm and David Halberstam, 'The Best and the Brightest,' Ballantine Books, New York, 1992/3, p.556〕 *Returned to U.S.: 10 March 1946. *Inactivated: 12 March 1946. *Subordinate units: * *5th Infantry Regiment * *14th Infantry Regiment * *66th Infantry Regiment * *564th Field Artillery Battalion (155mm Howitzer) * *607th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm Howitzer) * *608th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm Howitzer) * *609th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm Howitzer) * *571st Signal Company * *771st Ordnance Company * *251st Quartermaster Company * *71st Reconnaissance Troop * *271st Engineer Battalion * *371st Medical Battalion * *71st Counter Intelligence Detachment 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「71st Infantry Division (United States)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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