User:SmartyPants22/sandbox Structure of the United States Army in 1941

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General Staff[edit]

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GHQ Army[edit]

First US Army and Northeast Defense Command[edit]

I US Army Corps ***REDO THIS***[edit]

II US Army Corps[edit]

  • Headquarters, II Corps,[24] at Fort DuPont (MG Lloyd R. Fredendall)[25]
    • 28th Infantry Division,[26][27] at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation (MG Edward Martin)[28]
      • 55th Infantry Brigade (BG W. H. Hill)
        • 109th Infantry Regiment (COL S. F. Coar)
          • 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 109th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 109th Infantry Regiment
        • 110th Infantry Regiment (COL A. O. King)
          • 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 110th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 110th Infantry Regiment
      • 56th Infantry Brigade (BG E. J. Stackpole)
        • 111th Infantry Regiment (COL F. P. Holler)
          • 1st Battalion, 111th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 111th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 111th Infantry Regiment
        • 112th Infantry Regiment (COL Joseph R. Carvolth)[29]
          • 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment
      • 53rd Field Artillery Brigade (BG E. F. Wood)
      • 103rd Engineer Regiment (COL H. W. Anderson)
        • 1st Battalion, 103rd Engineer Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 103rd Engineer Regiment
      • 103rd Medical Regiment (COL C. S. Hendrick)[33]
      • 103rd Quartermaster Regiment (LTC John L. Heilman)[34]
        • 1st Battalion, 103rd Quartermaster Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 103rd Quartermaster Regiment
        • 3rd Battalion, 103rd Quartermaster Regiment
      • Special Troops:
        • Headquarters, and Military Police Platoon
        • 28th Signal Company
        • 103rd Maintenance Company
    • 29th Infantry Division,[35][36] at Fort George G. Meade (MG Milton A. Reckord)[37]
      • 58th Infantry Brigade (BG William H. Gill)
        • 115th Infantry Regiment (COL J. D. Markey)
          • 1st Battalion, 115th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 115th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 115th Infantry Regiment
        • 175th Infantry Regiment (COL P. S. Woods)
          • 1st Battalion, 175th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 175th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 175th Infantry Regiment
      • 88th Infantry Brigade (BG G. M. Alexander)
        • 116th Infantry Regiment (COL E. W. Opie)[38]
          • 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment
        • 176th Infantry Regiment (COL E. P. Conquest)
          • 1st Battalion, 176th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 176th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 176th Infantry Regiment
      • 54th Field Artillery Brigade (BG H. W. Sands)
        • 110th Field Artillery Regiment (COL H. C. Evans)
          • 1st Battalion, 110th Field Artillery Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 110th Field Artillery Regiment
        • 111th Field Artillery Regiment (COL E. S. Montague)
          • 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 111th Field Artillery Regiment
        • 176th Field Artillery Regiment (LTC K. W. Curtis)
          • 1st Battalion, 176th Field Artillery Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 176th Field Artillery Regiment
      • 121st Engineer Regiment (COL F. T. Lilich)[39]
        • 1st Battalion, 121st Engineer Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 121st Engineer Regiment
      • 104th Medical Regiment (COL W. H. Triplett)
      • 104th Quartermaster Regiment (COL S. R. Millar, Jr)
        • 1st Battalion, 104th Quartermaster Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 104th Quartermaster Regiment
        • 3rd Battalion, 104th Quartermaster Regiment
      • Special Troops:
        • Headquarters, and Military Police Platoon
        • 29th Signal Company
        • 104th Ordnance Company
    • 44th Infantry Division,[40][41] at Fort Dix (MG James I. Muir)[42]
      • 57th Infantry Brigade (BG F. C. Siebert)
      • 87th Infantry Brigade
        • 71st Infantry Regiment (COL W. R. Jackson)
          • 1st Battalion, 71st Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 71st Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 71st Infantry Regiment
        • 174th Infantry Regiment (COL Raymond L. Waite, Jr)
          • 1st Battalion, 174th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 174th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 174th Infantry Regiment
      • 69th Field Artillery Brigade (BG [[Archibald Vincent Arnold|Archibald V. Arnold)[45]
        • 156th Field Artillery Regiment (COL Lansing McVickar)[46]
          • 1st Battalion, 156th Field Artillery Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 156th Field Artillery Regiment
        • 157th Field Artillery Regiment (COL R. P. Hartdegen)
          • 1st Battalion, 157th Field Artillery Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 157th Field Artillery Regiment
        • 165th Field Artillery Regiment (COL E. J. Towers)
          • 1st Battalion, 165th Field Artillery Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 165th Field Artillery Regiment
      • 104th Engineer Regiment (LTC William Firth)
        • 1st Battalion, 104th Engineer Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 104th Engineer Regiment
      • 119th Medical Regiment (COL G. A. Enion)
      • 119th Quartermaster Regiment, at Newark (LTC J. E. Kennedy)
        • 1st Battalion, 119th Quartermaster Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 119th Quartermaster Regiment
        • 3rd Battalion, 119th Quartermaster Regiment
      • Special Troops:
        • Headquarters, and Military Police Platoon
        • 44th Signal Company
        • 119th Ordnance Company
    • 104th Cavalry Regiment (Horse and Mechanized, at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation (COL A. H. Stackpole)
    • 51st Medical Battalion, at Fort George G. Meade
    • 51st Signal Battalion, at Fort Dix
    • 2nd Ordnance Maintenance Battalion, at Wilmington
      • Attached: "A" Company, 74th Quartermaster Battalion, at Fort George G. Meade
    • 62nd Engineer Company (Topographic), at Fort George G. Meade
    • "L" Company, 47th Quartermaster Regiment (Truck) (Colored), at Fort George G. Meade
    • II Corps Special Troops

VI US Army Corps[edit]

  • Headquarters, VI Corps,[47] at Providence (MG Karl Truesdell)[48]
    • 1st Infantry Division,[49][50] at Fort Devens (MG Donald C. Cubbison)[51]
    • 26th Infantry Division,[54][55] at Camp Edwards (MG R. W. Eckfeldt)[56]
      • 51st Infantry Brigade (BG William I. Rose)[57]
        • 101st Infantry Regiment (COL P. G. Kirk)
          • 1st Battalion, 101st Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 101st Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 101st Infantry Regiment
        • 182nd Infantry Regiment (COL Howard E. Fuller)[58]
          • 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment
      • 52nd Infantry Brigade (BG F. V. Logan)
        • 104th Infantry Regiment (COL J. J. Higgins)
          • 1st Battalion, 104th Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 104th Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 104th Infantry Regiment
        • 181st Infantry Regiment (COL R. W. Smith)
          • 1st Battalion, 181st Infantry Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 181st Infantry Regiment
          • 3rd Battalion, 181st Infantry Regiment
      • 51st Field Artillery Brigade (BG W. F. Howe)
        • 101st Field Artillery Regiment (COL C. L. Furber)
          • 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment
        • 102nd Field Artillery Regiment (COL A. T. Harrington)
          • 1st Battalion, 102nd Field Artillery Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 102nd Field Artillery Regiment
        • 180th Field Artillery Regiment (COL J. A. Agnew)
          • 1st Battalion, 180th Field Artillery Regiment
          • 2nd Battalion, 180th Field Artillery Regiment
      • 101st Engineer Regiment, at Fort Devens (COL J. J. Carew)
      • 101st Medical Regiment (COL K. R. Bailey)
      • 101st Quartermaster Regiment, at Fort Devens (COL E. T. Ryan)
        • 1st Battalion, 101st Quartermaster Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 101st Quartermaster Regiment
        • 3rd Battalion, 101st Quartermaster Regiment
      • Special Troops:
        • Headquarters, and Military Police Platoon
        • 26th Signal Company
        • 101st Ordnance Maintenance Company
    • 71st Field Artillery Brigade, at Fort Ethan Allen (BG K. A. Baehr)
      • 186th Field Artillery Regiment (COL J. M. Garrett)
        • 1st Battalion, 186th Field Artillery Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 186th Field Artillery Regiment
      • 187th Field Artillery Regiment (COL W. C. Greene)
        • 1st Battalion, 187th Field Artillery Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 187th Field Artillery Regiment
      • 258th Field Artillery Regiment, at Madison Barracks (COL Lewis L. Leavell)[59]
        • 1st Battalion, 258th Field Artillery Regiment
        • 2nd Battalion, 258th Field Artillery Regiment
    • 101st Group Regiment (Horse and Mechanized), at Fort Devens (COL G. E. Ackerman)[60]
      • 101st Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mechanized)
      • 116th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mechanized)
    • 36th Engineer Regiment (Combat), at Plattsburg Barracks (COL W. W. Thomas, Jr)
    • 54th Medical Battalion, at Camp Edwards
    • 57th Signal Battalion, at Camp Edwards
    • 6th Ordnance Battalion (Maintenance), at Providence, with companies at Camp Edwards and Fort Devens
    • "B" Company, 22nd Quartermaster Regiment (Truck) (Colored), at Camp Edwards
    • "C" Company, 22nd Quartermaster Regiment (Truck) (Colored), at Fort Devens

First Army Engineer Assets[edit]

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  • 41st Engineer General Service Regiment (Colored), at Fort Jackson (LTC J. E. Wood)
    • 1st Battalion, 41st Engineer General Service Regiment
    • 2nd Battalion, 41st Engineer General Service Regiment
  • 44th Engineer General Service Regiment, at Fort Belvoir (LTC R. L. Smith)
    • 1st Battalion, 44th Engineer General Service Regiment
    • 2nd Battalion, 44th Engineer General Service Regiment
  • 84th Engineer Battalion (Camoflage), at Fort Belvoir
  • 85th Engineer Battalion (Pontoon), at Fort Belvoir
  • 70th Engineer Company (Pontoon), at Fort DuPont
  • 72nd Engineer Company (Pontoon), at Fort Belvoir
  • 95th Engineer Company (Separate) (Colored), at Fort Belvoir
  • 96th Engineer Company (Separate) (Colored), at Fort Bragg

First Army Antiaircraft Assets[edit]

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  • 34th Coast Artillery Brigade, at Fort Bragg (BG C. M. Thiele)
    • 67th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment (LTC James P. Hogan)
      • 1st Battalion, 67th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 67th Coast Artillery Regiment
    • 76th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment (Colored) (COL C. A. French)
      • 1st Battalion, 76th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 76th Coast Artillery Regiment
    • 77th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment (Colored) (LTC Riley E. McGarraugh)[63]
      • 1st Battalion, 77th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 77th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 36th Coast Artillery Brigade, at Camp Edwards (BG Olin H. Longino)[64]
    • 68th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment (COL C. B. Meyer)
      • 1st Battalion, 68th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 68th Coast Artillery Regiment
    • 208th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment (COL F. J. Shearer)
      • 1st Battalion, 208th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 208th Coast Artillery Regiment
    • 369th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment (Colored) (COL C. M. Hooper)
      • 1st Battalion, 369th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 369th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 38th Coast Artillery Brigade, at Camp Stewart (BG Dale D. Hinman)[65]
  • 102nd Coast Artillery Brigade, at Camp Stewart (BG Nathaniel H. Egleston)
    • 207th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment (COL C. W. Gettys)
      • 1st Battalion, 207th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 207th Coast Artillery Regiment
    • 209th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment (COL K. C. Townson)
      • 1st Battalion, 209th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 209th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 93rd Coast Artillery (Semi-Mobile) Regiment, at Camp Davis
      • 1st Battalion, 93rd Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 93rd Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 94th Coast Artillery (Semi-Mobile) Regiment, at Camp Davis
      • 1st Battalion, 94th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 94th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 95th Coast Artillery (Semi-Mobile) Regiment, at Camp Davis
      • 1st Battalion, 95th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 95th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 96th Coast Artillery (Semi-Mobile) Regiment, at Camp Davis
      • 1st Battalion, 96th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 96th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 99th Coast Artillery (Semi-Mobile) Regiment (Colored), at Camp Davis
      • 1st Battalion, 99th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 99th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 100th Coast Artillery (Semi-Mobile) Regiment (Colored), at Camp Davis
      • 1st Battalion, 100th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 100th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 198th Coast Artillery (Semi-Mobile) Regiment, at Camp Edwards (COL George J. Schulz)
      • 1st Battalion, 198th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 198th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 101st Coast Artillery Regiment, at Camp Stewart
      • 1st Battalion, 101st Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 101st Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 102nd Coast Artillery Regiment, at Camp Edwards
      • 1st Battalion, 102nd Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 102nd Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 104th Coast Artillery Regiment, at Camp Stewart
      • 1st Battalion, 104th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 104th Coast Artillery Regiment
  • 107th Coast Artillery Regiment, at Camp Stewart
      • 1st Battalion, 107th Coast Artillery Regiment
      • 2nd Battalion, 107th Coast Artillery Regiment

First Army Medical Assets[edit]

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  • 16th Medical Regiment, at Fort Devens (LTC Alexander Kelley)
  • 134th Medical Regiment, at Fort Bragg (COL F. W. Moore)
  • 7th General Dispensary, at Arlington
  • 1st Evacuation Hospital, at Fort George G. Meade
  • 4th Evacuation Hospital, at Fort Devens
  • 15th Evacuation Hospital, at Fort George G. Meade
  • 19th Evacuation Hospital, at Fort Dix
  • 41st Evacuation Hospital, at Fort Bragg
  • 28th Surgical Hospital, at Fort George G. Meade
  • 61st Surgical Hospital, at Fort George G. Meade
  • 56th General Hospital, at Fort Jackson
  • 66th General Hospital, at Fort Bragg
  • 208th General Hospital, at Fort Devens
  • 209th General Hospital, at Fort George G. Meade
  • 210th General Hospital, at Fort Dix
  • 218th General Hospital, at Fort Belvoir
  • 222nd General Hospital, at Fort Eustis
  • 223rd General Hospital, at Camp Lee
  • 5th Station Hospital, at Camp Steward
  • 7th Station Hospital, at Camp Edwards
  • 8th Station Hospital, at Fort Dix
  • 47th Station Hospital, at Camp Lee
  • 109th Station Hospital, at Fort Banks
  • 151st Station Hospital, at Fort Hancock
  • 159th Station Hospital, at Fort Story
  • 160th Station Hospital, at Fort Story
  • 1st Platoon, 1st Vet Company, at Fort Bragg

First Army Ordnance Assets[edit]

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  • 41st Ordnance Battalion (Maintenance and Supply), at Fort Jay, with companies at Augusta Arsenal, Fort George G. Meade, Madison Barracks, and Fort Bragg
  • 16th Ordnance Company (Medium Maintenance), at Camp Stewart
  • 21st Ordnance Company (Medium Maintenance), at Camp Stewart
  • 32nd Ordnance Company (Medium Maintenance), at Fort Bragg
  • 38th Ordnance Company (Medium Maintenance), at Aberdeen Proving Ground
  • 39th Ordnance Company (Medium Maintenance), at Aberdeen Proving Ground
  • 45th Ordnance Company (Medium Maintenance), at Aberdeen Proving Ground
  • 47th Ordnance Company (Medium Maintenance), at Fort Ethan Allen
  • 50th Ordnance Company (Ammunition), at Fort Jackson
  • 51st Ordnance Company (Ammunition), at Delaware Ordnance Depot
  • 54th Ordnance Company (Ammunition), at Fort Bragg
  • 56th Ordnance Company (Ammunition), at Nansemond Ordnance Depot
  • 58th Ordnance Company (Ammunition), at Raritan Arsenal
  • 66th Ordnance Company (Ammunition), at Raritan Arsenal
  • 67th Ordnance Company (Ammunition), at Raritan Arsenal
  • 68th Ordnance Company (Ammunition), at Raritan Arsenal

First Army Quartermaster Assets[edit]

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  • 2nd Battalion, 22nd Quartermaster Regiment (Truck) (Colored), at Camp Edwards
  • 2nd Battalion, 28th Quartermaster Regiment (Truck) (Colored) (less "G" & "H" Companies), at Fort Jackson
    • "H" Company, at Camp Stewart
  • 2nd Battalion, 48th Quartermaster Regiment (Truck) (Colored) (less "G" Company), at Fort Bragg
  • "A" Company, 22nd Quartermaster Regiment (Truck) (Colored), at Camp Edwards
  • "B" Company, 23rd Quartermaster Regiment (Truck) (Colored), at Boston Army Base
  • "K" Company, 47th Quartermaster Regiment (Truck) (Colored), at Holabird Quartermaster Depot
  • 1st Battalion, 53rd Quartermaster Regiment (Heavy Maintenance) (less "D" Company), at Holabird Quartermaster Depot
    • "D" Company, at Camp Stewart
  • 3rd Battalion, 53rd Quartermaster Regiment (Heavy Maintenance) (less "M" Company), at Fort Bragg
  • 1st Battalion, 54th Quartermaster Regiment (Heavy Maintenance) (less "B" & "D" Companies), at Fort Devens
    • "B" Company, at Boston Army Base
    • "D" Company, at Camp Edwards
  • 2nd Battalion, 54th Quartermaster Regiment (Heavy Maintenance) (less "G" & "H" Companies), at Fort Dix
  • "L" Company, 56th Quartermaster Regiment (Heavy Maintenance), at Pine Camp
  • 67th Quartermaster Battalion (Light Maintenance) (less "A" & "B" Companies), at Fort Bragg
  • 80th Quartermaster Battalion (Light Maintenance) (less "B" & "D" Companies), at Holabird Quartermaster Depot
    • "B" Company, at Fort Belvoir
    • "D" Company, at Fort Myer
  • 84th Quartermaster Battalion (Light Maintenance) (less "A", "C" & "D" Compaines), at Fort Devens
    • "A" Company, at Fort Ethan Allen
    • "C" Company, at Camp Edwards
  • "B" Company, 86th Quartermaster Battalion (Light Maintenance), at Camp Stewart
  • "C" Company, 94th Quartermaster Battalion (Bakery), at Fort Bragg
  • "A" Company, 95th Quartermaster Battalion (Bakery), at Fort Slocum
  • "B" Company, 95th Quartermaster Battalion (Bakery), at Fort Dix
  • "B" Company, 99th Quartermaster Battalion (Bakery), at Fort Jackson
  • "A" Company, 201st Quartermaster Battalion (Gasoline Supply), at Fort Devens
  • "B" Company, 205th Quartermaster Battalion (Gasoline Supply), at Fort Bragg
  • "D" Company, 240th Quartermaster Battalion (Service) (Colored), at Fort Jackson
  • 67th Quartermaster Company (Pack), at Fort Jackson
  • 80th Quartermaster Company (Depot Supply), at Fort Jackson
  • 81st Quartermaster Company (Depot Supply), at Fort Dix
  • 87th Quartermaster Company (Railhead) (Colored), at Fort George G. Meade
  • 91st Quartermaster Company (Railhead) (Colored), at Fort Jackson
  • 215th Quartermaster Company (Shoe Repair), at Fort Dix
  • 226th Quartermaster Company (Salvage Collecting) (Colored), at Fort Dix
  • 3rd Platoon, "B" Company, 60th Quartermaster Battalion (Laundry), at Fort Bragg
  • 4th Platoon, "B" Company, 60th Quartermaster Battalion (Laundry), at Fort Jackson
  • 3rd Platoon, 21st Quartermaster Company (Car), at Fort Devens
  • 4th Platoon, 22nd Quartermaster Company (Car), at Fort Bragg

Coast Artillery Districts[edit]

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  • Schroder, Walter K. (1980). Defenses of Narragansett Bay in World War II. East Greenwich, RI: Rhode Island Publications Society. ISBN 0-917012-22-4.