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  2. 35th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 35th Infantry Division, formerly known as the 35th Division, is an infantry formation of the United States Army National Guard headquartered at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The 35th Division was organized 25 August 1917, at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma , as a unit of the National Guard , with troops from Missouri and Kansas .

  3. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1969)

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    2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment clear and search operation: Darlac Province: Feb 1 – Nov 17 1970: Operation Hines [1] 4th Infantry Division operations. Subordinate operations were the Wayne series (1st Brigade), the Putnam series (2d Brigade) and the Greene series (3d Brigade) Feb 2 – 7: Operation Wayne Dart [1]

  4. Operation Cobra order of battle - Wikipedia

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    29th Infantry Division Major General Charles H. Gerhardt Infantry: 115th, 116th, 175th Infantry Regiments Artillery–105 mm: 110th, 111th, 224th Field Artillery Battalions Artillery–155 mm: 227th Field Artillery Battalion Armor: 747th Tank Battalion, 803rd Tank Destroyer Battalion 35th Infantry Division Major General Paul W. Baade

  5. Liberation of Kuwait campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    This is the order of battle for the Liberation of Kuwait campaign during the Gulf War between Coalition forces [1] and the Iraqi Armed Forces [2] between February 24–28, 1991. The order that they are listed in are from west to east.

  6. 2003 invasion of Iraq order of battle - Wikipedia

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    This is the order of battle for the invasion of Iraq during the Iraq War between coalition forces [1] and the Iraqi Armed Forces; Fedayeen Saddam irregulars; and others between March 19 and May 1, 2003. The United States Army has defined an "order of battle" as the "identification and command structure" of a unit or formation. [2]

  7. Lorraine campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    35th Infantry Division [1] Major General Paul W. Baade. 134th Infantry Regiment; 137th Infantry Regiment; 320th Infantry Regiment; 127th, 161st, 216th, and 219th Field Artillery Battalions; 35th Signal Company; 735th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company; 35th Quartermaster Company; 35th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized) 60th Engineer ...

  8. Battle of Tannenberg (1914) order of battle - Wikipedia

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    24th Infantry Division. VI Corps – General Alexander Blagoveshchensky. 4th Infantry Division. 16th Infantry Division. XIII Corps – Lt. Gen. Nikolai Klyuev 1st Infantry Division. 36th Infantry Division. XV Corps – General Nikolai Martos. 6th Infantry Division. 8th Infantry Division. XXIII Corps – General Kyprian Kandratovich. 3rd Guard ...

  9. Battle of the Bulge order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The order of battle presented here reflects a point near the end of the campaign. As with any large army organization in extended combat, forces and their assignments shifted over the course of the battle. For example, when the German attack began on 16 December, the US 7th Armored Division was assigned to XIII Corps, US Ninth Army, 12th Army ...