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  2. American logistics in the Normandy campaign - Wikipedia

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    The US military was racially segregated during World War II, with most African American soldiers belonging to service units. Of the 29,714 troops that landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day, only about 500 were African Americans; of the 31,912 who landed on Utah Beach, approximately 1,200 were African Americans.

  3. American transportation in the Siegfried Line campaign

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    These ships were not combat loaded, but stowed so as to make optimal use of cargo space. Whereas vehicles had been brought across from the UK on motor transport (MT) vessels (ships specially outfitted to carry vehicles), landing ships, tank (LSTs) or landing craft, tank (LCTs), they now arrived in crates and boxes, with some assembly required ...

  4. American logistics in the Western Allied invasion of Germany

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    Sixty-eight ships loaded with replacement ordnance were dispatched from the United States in January. [40] By 21 February 1945, in spite of the fighting in Alsace and the renewed advance to the Rhine, the armies' depots held 114,535 long tons (116,373 t) of ammunition, and the ADSEC forward depots held 275,136 long tons (279,551 t). [44] [45]

  5. American services and supply in the Siegfried Line campaign

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    Too few heavy trucks had been manufactured in the United States, and this compelled the use of the smaller general purpose GMC CCKW 2½-ton 6×6 trucks for long hauls, for which they were unsuited. [13] The roads often had shallow foundations, and soon deteriorated under sustained use by military vehicle traffic and autumn rains. [14]

  6. American logistics in the Northern France campaign - Wikipedia

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    American logistics in the Northern France campaign played a key role in the Allied invasion of northwest Europe during World War II. In the first seven weeks after D-Day , the Allied advance was slower than anticipated in the Operation Overlord plan because the well-handled and determined German opposition exploited the defensive value of the ...

  7. Red Ball Express - Wikipedia

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    Staffed primarily with African-American soldiers, the Express at its peak operated 5,958 vehicles that carried about 12,500 tons of supplies a day. [2] It ran for 83 days until November 16, when the port facilities at Antwerp , Belgium , were opened, enough French rail lines were repaired, [ 3 ] and portable gasoline pipelines were deployed.

  8. Who Made America’s Weapons During WW2? - AOL

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    Throughout World War II, Northrop built roughly 700 P-61s, also known as the Black Widow, which was equipped with four 50-caliber machine guns, and four 20mm cannons, and could carry up to 6,400 ...

  9. Category:Military logistics of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Arctic convoys of World War II; Allied logistics in the Kokoda Track campaign; Allied logistics in the Southern France campaign; American logistics in the Normandy campaign; American logistics in the Northern France campaign; American logistics in the Western Allied invasion of Germany; American services and supply in the Siegfried Line campaign