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TAGO 8373-A—March APRIL 1963 FOREWORD

The country, peoples, forces, and individuals described herein are fictitious, Any resemblance to exists ing countries, forces, or individuals is inadvertent and coincidental. *FM 30-103

FIELD MANUAL HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY No. 30-103 WASHINGTON 25, D.C., 22 April 1963

AGGRESSOR ORDER OF BATTLE

Paragraphs Page PART ONE. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1. PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND FORMAT 1.1-1.2 3 2. GENERAL - 2.1-2.4 5 3. HISTORY OF THIO AGGRESSOR NATION 3.1-3.5 10 PART Two. IDENTIFIED GROUND ORGANIZATIONS CHAPTER 4. MAJOR GROUND UNITS Section I. Home command - 4.1 31 II. Regional commands - 4.2-4.3 31 III. Army groups - 4.4-4.13 32 IV. Combined arms armies - 4.14-4.36 36 V. Tank armies - 4.37-4.42 43 VI. Motorized rifle divisions 4.43-4.90 45 VII. Tank divisions - 4.100-4.128 89 VIII. Airborne divisions 4.129-4.133 109 IX. Breakthrough artillery divisions - 4.134-4.154 113 X. Gun artillery divisions - 4.155-4.164 135 XI. Guided missile artillery divisions (medium) 4.165-4.167 144 CHAPTER 5. GROUND UNITS—LINE DIVISIONS Section I. Motorized rifle and airborne rifle units 5.1-5.5 147 II. Tank and reconnaissance units 5.6-5.9 148 III. Self-propelled artillery units 5.10 149 IV. Field artillerj'units 5.11-5.13 150 V. Mortar units 5.14 150 VI. Rocket launcher units 5.15-5.16 151 VII. Antitank units 5.17 151 VIII. Antiaircraft artillery units 5.18-5.19 151 IX. Engineer units 5.20-5.21 152 X. Signal units - 5.22-5.23 152 XI. Transportation units 5.24-5.25 153 XII. Medical and service units 5.26-5.29 153 CHAPTER 6. GROUND UNITS—ARMY AND GHQ Section I. Motorized rifle, airborne, and ski units 6.1-6.4 155 II. Tank and reconnaissance units 6.5-6.7 156 III. Field artillery units i 6.8-6.19 156 IV. Mortar units 6.20-6.22 159 V. Rocket artillery units 6.23-6.31 159 VI. Missile units 6.32-6.42 161 VII. Antiaircraft artillery units 6.43-6.45 163 VIII. Antitank artillery units 6.46-6.48 163 IX. Engineer units 6.49-6.69 164 X. Signal units 6.70-6.91 167 XL Chemical units. 6.92-6.100 170 XII. Transportation units 6.101-6.104 172 XIII. Medical and service units 6.105-6.107 172 XIV. Intelligence and special warfare units 6.108-6.117 173 PART THREE. IDENTIFIED AIR AND NAVAL ORGANIZATIONS CHAPTER 7. MAJOR AIR FORCE UNITS Section I. Air armies. 7.1-7.5 175 II. Air corps 7.6-7.25 176 Í III. Fighter-ground attack divisions — 7.26-7.42 188 1 IV. Bomber divisions 7.43-7.49 181

LThi> manual supersedes FM 30-103, 16 September 1960.

TAGO 8373-A—March 1 Paragraphs Page CHAPTER 8. AIR FORCE AND NAVAL UNITS Section I. Air force units (divisional) 8.1-8.2 192 II. Air force units (nondivisional) 8.3-8.14 192 III. Naval units 8.15-8.20 194 PART FOUR. REFERENCE DATA CHAPTER 9. LOCATIONS OF MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF THE AGGRESSOR ARMED FORCES Section I. General (fig. 1) 9.1 196 II. Organizations in the homeland (figs. 2-6) 198 III. Organizations in oversea areas (figs. 7-14) 203 CHAPTER 10. CODE NAMES 10.1 211

11. CODE NUMBERS Section I. Ground units (army) 11.1-11.5 213 II. Air units 11.6 218 III. Naval units 11-7 219 CHAPTER 12. ROSTER OF AGGRESSOR OFFICERS 12.1 220 APPENDIX I. ABBREVIATIONS 248 II. REFERENCES 251 INDEX 252

2 TAüO 8373-A PART ONE INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1 PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND FORMAT

1.1. Purpose and Scope and its military history, identified ground or- a. This manual provides all published order ganizations, identified air and naval organiza- of battle (OB) information on the Aggressor tions, and reference data. Armed Forces as of 31 January 1963. It is in- a. Part One, Introduction. tended for use in developing Aggressor order of (1) Purpose and scope (ch. 1). battle data for training exercises and as an aid (2) General (ch. 2). Information in this to training in order of battle intelligence. _ chapter consists of several definitions, Master files containing complete OB on all the basic elements of Aggressor order Aggressor units are prepared and main- of battle and their usage, types of tained by the U.S. Army Aggressor Center, units and the designation system em- USCONARC, Fort Riley, Kans. ployed, and notes on the use of this b. Personnel using this manual are expected manual. to apply the principles and techniques used in (3) History of the aggressor nation (ch. the production and dissemination of order of 3). This chapter depicts establishment battle intelligence (FM 30-19). They should of the Aggressor nation, its political, also be familiar with the contents of FM 30- social, and economic structure, the 101, FM 30-101-1, FM 30-102, and other pub- origin and development of the armed lications concerned with the employment of Ag- forces, development of paramilitary gressor as a maneuver enemy. forces, and Aggressor’s military cam- c: Changes to this order of battle manual will paigns. be published as changes in the Aggressor b. Part Tivo, Identified Ground Organiza- Armed Forces occur. tions. d. Users of this manual are encouraged to (1) Major ground units (ch. 4). These submit recommended changes or comments to include all identified regional com- improve the manual. Comments should be mands, army groups, armies, and divi- keyed to the specific page, paragraph, and line sions. Unit designations, commanders of the text in which the change is recommended. and key staff officers, locations, code Reasons should be provided for each comment names, code numbers, and unit his- to insure understanding and complete evalua- tories are indicated for units of each tion. Comments should be forwarded directly echelon. For divisions, additional data to Headquarters, U.S. Army Aggressor Center, is listed which consists of identified USCONARC, Fort Riley, Kans. subordinate units and, if known, the commanders and code numbers. 1.2. Format (2) Other ground units (chs. 5 and 6). The order of battle information in this Army ground units smaller than divi- manual is presented in four parts, consisting sion size are listed by branch of serv- of an explanation of the organization of this ice under two main headings, ground manual and background on the Aggressor nation units—line divisions and ground units

TACO 8373-A 3 —army and GHQ. The line divisional nondivisional units, and in section III units with respective parent organiza- for naval units. tion of each, if known, are listed in d. Part Four, Reference Data. chapter 5. Such information as the (1) Location of major organizations of commander and code number of each the Aggressor Armed Forces (ch. 9). divisional unit, when known, may be This chapter contains the last known found under the parent organization location of major identified organiza- in chapter 4. Army and GHQ units tions of the Aggressor Armed Forces. are listed in chapter 6. Aggressor units of division size and c. Part Three, Identified Air Force and larger identified in the homeland are Naval Organizations. listed under the army group area in (1) Major air force units (ch. 7). These which they are located; those located include all identified Aggressor air overseas are listed under the appro- armies, corps and divisions. Unit priate occupation areas. designations, commanders and key (2) Code names (ch. 10). This chapter staff officers, locations, code names, contains a compilation of unit code code numbers, and unit histories are names shown elsewhere in this manual. indicated for units of each echelon. (3) Code numbers (ch. 11). This chapter For divisions, additional data is listed contains a list of Aggressor unit code which consists of identified subordi- numbers. Only the code numbers nate units and, if known, the com- which have been identified with an manders and code numbers. organization are listed. (2) Other air force and naval units (ch. (4) Roster of Aggressor officers (ch. 12). 8). Units smaller than division size This chapter contains an alphabetical are listed by type of unit under three roster of identified commanders and headings, air force divisional flying key staff officers of the Aggressor units, air force nondivisional units, Armed Forces. When known, data on and naval units. Subordination of age, rank, date of rank, branch, pres- known units, in keeping with the sys- ent assignment, previous assignments, tem employed for the listing of. ground schools attended, decorations and units, may be found in section I for awards, and campaign ribbons are divisional flying units, in section II for included.

4 TACO 8373-A CHAPTER 2 GENERAL

2.1. Definitions numbers are also allotted to the major elements a. Home Command. Composed of those of brigades and larger organizations. These ground and air force elements designated as the numbers are permanently assigned to each unit. strategic reserves, the HEJMKOMANDO is di- f. Code Name. An identifying name given to rectly subordinate to the Ministry of the Armed regional commands, army groups, armies, divi- Forces. It is responsible for training all newly sions, and separate (nondivisional) brigades. inducted army and air force personnel, ad- vanced military schooling, and the general 2.2. Elements of Aggressor Order of Battle defense of the Aggressor homeland. Elements a. General. The basic elements of the order of the strategic reserves may be transferred to of battle of the Aggressor Armed Forces are the regional commands or army groups to re- presented in this manual in a series of compila- place units which have been withdrawn for re- tions designed to provide cross-references or organization, refitting, or retraining. guides to assist in the identification of units. b. Regional Command. May be organized to Aids used in determining the identification of control operations in a particular area and con- units of the Aggressor Armed Forces are the sists of two or more army groups. The regional unit designation, commander’s name, code command is directly subordinate to the Min- name, and code number. For example, an Ag- istry of the Armed Forces. gressor soldier during proper interrogation c. Army Group. Normally consists of four may refer to his unit, the 96th Motorized Rifle combined arms armies, a tank army, an air Regiment, by its official designation (the 96th army, two gun artillery divisions, a break- Motorized Rifle Regiment), by the commander’s through artillery division, an artillery brigade name (the JUGOVICH Unit), or by the code (heavy), a guided missile artillery division number (the 15606 unit). The use of various (medium), a guided missile artillery brigade listings in determining Aggressor order of (heavy), a free rocket artillery brigade, two battle is discussed in b through d below. antitank artillery brigades, a surface-to-air b. Commander’s Name. missile brigade, two antiaircraft artillery bri- (1) General. The names of commanders gades, and army group support units. The army are useful to identify units. Personal group, unless part of a regional command, is names have been used informally to directly subordinate to the Ministry of the designate regional commands, army Armed Forces. groups, armies, and divisions, as well d. Military District. An administrative sub- as task forces, regiments, battalions, division of the Aggressor homeland in which and companies. Frequently, even the military district headquarters performs as- platoons and squads are referred to by signed functions as a territorial command the leader’s name. Personal names of and as a training headquarters under the commanders in the Aggressor Armed HEJMKOMANDO (Home Command). Forces are often used in diaries, note- e. Code Number. A number arbitrarily books, personal and official mail, and allotted to each unit having a separate identity prisoner of war interrogations. such as a division, the organic units of a divi- (2) Example. A captured document refers sion, and separate nondivisional units. Code to a unit as the “VALLEJO Unit,”

TACO 8373-A 5 and a prisoner of war states that he ordinate units for a specific operation. is a member of a reconnaissance Using this method, the Aggressor com- unit commanded by “Commandant mander normally has his attack well VALLEJO.” The roster of Aggressor underway by the time units have been officers identifies Commandant VAL- ' reidentified. He may also use a time LEJO as the last known commander pattern wherein units change num- of the 315th Fusilier Reconnaissance bers according to a prearranged time Battalion. schedule. (Using this method, the c. Code Names. number is always prefaced by the time (1) General. Code names are assigned to of transmission.) regional commands, army groups, (2) Code numbering system. The Aggres- armies, divisions, and separate (non- sor High Command has allotted a divisional) brigades. All organic units block of code numbers to each major of a separate (nondivisional) brigade component of the Aggressor Armed or division share the code name of the Forces. It appears that code numbers parent unit. Nondivisional units, other in 00001, 10000, 20000, 30000, and than brigades, use the code name of 50000 series are assigned to the Army the unit to which they are assigned. High Command, the 40000 series to Experience indicates that code names the Air Forces High Command, and of major organizations are usually the 60000 series to the Navy High permanent. Separate (nondivisional) Command. However, there does not units, other than brigades, however, appear to be an established sequence change code names whenever their as- for the assignment of a series or block signment or attachment is changed. of code numbers to the various types Code names are usually single words, of units. and are selected under no identifiable system. For security reasons, Aggres- (3) Example. The code number 15606 is sor units in the field are frequently disclosed by a prisoner of war. Refer- referred to by code name only. ence to the list of code numbers deter- (2) Example. A captured Aggressor docu- mines that the code number 15606 is ment may refer to the PATRIOTO assigned to the 96th Motorized Rifle Unit. Since Aggressor units are often Regiment. referred to by the name of the com- e. Postal Designation System. Mail addresses mander, both the roster of Aggressor utilize a combination of unit designation and/or officers and the list of code names code numbers and code names coupled with area should be checked. The roster, of offi- designations. Generally units below division cers does not contain an officer named level use their actual designation, division level PATRIOTO, but the list of code names units use code numbers, and units of larger size indicates that PATRIOTO is the code code names. name of the 33d Tank Division. There- fore, the unit to which the captured Examples. document refers is the 33d Tank Divi- Hq Co, 29 Mtz Rfl Regt (22150) BALAI, sion. GOLFO, ATLANTIKO, is Hq Co, 29 d. Code Numbers. Mtz Rfl Regt, 36 Mtz Rfl Div, 5 Army, (1) General. Code numbers are perma- Army Gp GOLFO, Atlantic Area. nently assigned to each unit. They are AAMG Co, 402 AAA Bn (Sep) MIRABILA, normally used on unit rosters to save GOLFO, ATLANTIKO, is AAMG Co, time in their preparation. However, 402 AAA Bn (Sep), 1 Tk Army, Army unit commanders while in fre- Gp GOLFO, Atlantic Area. quently use these code numbers as a Hq Co, FRONTSULKO, MARTELO, is deceptive measure by switching around Hq Co, 34 Army, Army Gp ORIENTO, the code designations of their sub- Homeland.

6 TACO 8373-A 2.3. Types of Units and Designation System mand PACIFIKO (figs. 1 and 7, a. Army High Command. and app. I, a, b, c). (1) Types of units. (c) Army groups. Known army groups (a) Aggressor ground units are identi- are designated by the area name in fiable by the branch or other special Esperanto as Army Group NORDO, designation in the title. SUDO, ORIENTO, OKCIDENTO, Example. 1 Tank Army, 9 Tank KARIBO, GOLFO, ST. LAUREN- Division, 342 Reconnaissance Bat- CO, KALIFORNIO, KOLOMBIO, talion. For types of Aggressor and AZIO. See figures 1, 3 through Army units, see FM 30-102. 6, 8 through 14, and appendix I. (b) The term “fusilier”, a designation Example. of elite troops, is awarded to any type unit below army group level xxxxx (except airborne, already considered NORDO elite), which distinguishes itself in battle. “Fusilier” is used in com- bination with the name of the type (d) Armies. Armies are designated by unit so designated. Arabic numerals or spelled out in Example. 11 Fusilier Tank Army, conjunction with the following sys- 4 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division, tems: and 31 Fusilier Tank Division. 1. Combined arms army. Combined Fusilier units below division level arms armies numbers are believed to are frequently designated with the run from 1 through 38; however, letter F, e.g., 202 F Mtz Rfl Regt. not all numbers have been identified. (2) Designation system. Both Esperanto Combined arms armies are fre- and English are used in the designa- quently referred to without using tion system (app. I). The use of the words “combined arms,” e.g., Esperanto increases the realism and 5th Army. improves intelligence training. A cer- Example. tain pattern is noticeable in the num- bering of Aggressor ground units, al- xxxx though no rule has been established 5 that applies in all cases. Many excep- COMB tions are evident as a result of inac- tivation, conversion to other types of 2. Tank army. Tank armies are be- units, for other less common reasons, lieved to be numbered in a series or for no apparent reason at all. When from 1 through 16; however, not all military symbols are used for regional numbers have been identified. Tank commands, army groups, and armies, armies are referred to by using the the unit designation appears inside the word “tank,” e.g., 3d Tank Army. symbol block. Example. (a) Home command. The Aggressor Home Command (HEJMKOMAN- XXXX DO) is so designated in Esperanto, 3 the official lanuage of Aggressor. TK See figure 2 and appendix I, a, b, c. (b) Regional commands. There are two (e) Divisions. All divisions are desig- known regional commands in the nated by Arabic numerals and Aggressor Armed Forces. These are branch or type of equipment. Each designated by the region name in type division is numbered in its own Esperanto as Regional Command series beginning with the number 1, ATLANTIKO and Regional Com- except breakthrough artillery divi-

TAGO 8373-A 7 sions and gun artillery divisions. Rcl Rfl Co, 141 Mtz Rfl Regt Breakthrough and gun artillery di- 915 Pgnd Co, 20 Army visions are numbered in the same (j) Platoons. All platoons are designated series, e.g., the 5th Breakthrough by Arabic numerals and/or branch, Artillery Division has been identi- mission or type of equipment. fied; therefore, there cannot be a Examples. 5th Gun Artillery Division. 3 Rfl Plat, 1 Abn Rfl Co, 1 Abn Rfl (/) Brigades. All brigades are desig- Bn (Prcht), 18 Abn Prcht Regt nated by Arabic numerals and MG Plat, 1 Abn Rfl Co, 1 Abn Rfl Bn branch or type of equipment. (Prcht), 18 Abn Prcht Regt Examples. Hq Plat, 1 Abn Rfl Co, 1 Abn Rfl Bn 19 Hv Gun Bde (203mm), 5 Brkth (Prcht), 18 Abn Prcht Regt Arty Div 201 Mixed Arty Bde, 1 Tk Army b. Air Force High Command. 34 Engr Bde, Army Gp NORDO (1) Types of units. All Aggressor air force units are identifiable by the type of (fif) Regiments. All regiments are desig- aircraft in the title. For types of Ag- nated by Arabic numerals and gressor air units see FM 30-102. branch, mission or type of equip- (2) Assignment. Experience indicates that ment. the assignment of air divisions and Examples. corps is changed more frequently than 141 Mtz Rfl Regt, 30 Mtz Rfl Div for ground divisions. It is believed 903 Army Cml Regt, 7 Army that control of all nondivisional avia- 501 Sig Regt, Army Gp KALI- tion units have been centralized within FORNIO the Air Force High Command and that (h) Battalions. All battalions are desig- these units are detached to subordi- nated by Arabic numerals and/or by nate organizations for specific mis- branch, mission or type of equip- sions, both in the homeland and in ment. oversea areas. Examples. (3) Designation system. A certain pattern 1 Mtz Rfl Bn, 545 Mtz Rfl Regt is noticeable in the numbering of Ag- 2 Mdm Tk Bn, 280 Mdm Tk Regt gressor air units, but no rule can be Mdm Tk Bn, 545 Mtz Rfl Regt established that is applicable in all AAA Bn, 545 Mtz Rfl Regt cases. Many exceptions are indicated 38 Prcht Rfl Bn, 18 Abn Prcht Regt as a result of inactivation, conversion 188 Sig Bn, 71 Tk Div to other type units, for other less com- 4 Ski Bn, Army Gp KOLOMBIO mon reasons, or for no apparent 73 Pgnd Bn, Army Gp GOLFO reason at all. • (i) Companies, batteries, and troops. (a) Armies. Armies are designated by All companies, batteries, and troops Arabic numerals, for instance, “6th are designated by Arabic numerals Air Army.” and/or branch, mission or type of (5) Corps. Corps are designated in a equipment. continuing series of Arabic nu- Examples. merals regardless of type. For ex- 1 Mtz Rfl Co, 3 Mtz Rfl Bn, 141 Mtz ample, if there is a 10th Fighter- Rfl Regt Ground Attack Corps, there cannot Hq & Svc Co, 3 Mtz Rfl Bn, 141 Mtz be a 10th Bomber Corps. Rfl Regt (c) Divisions. Divisions are designated Arty Btry, 3 Mtz Rfl Bn, 141 Mtz by Arabic numerals and mission. Rfl Regt They are generally numbered in the Hq Btry, 24 RL Bn series 1-100, without regard to the Hq & Svc Btry, 504 Mixed Arty Bde type of division.

8 TACO 8373-A (d) Nondivisional units. Nondivisional 2.4. Use of This Manual units seem to follow no pattern in For identification of abbreviations and Ag- their numbering. gressor symbols used, see AR 320-50, FM 21-30, and appendix I of this manual.

TACO 8373-A 9 CHAPTER 3 HISTORY OF THE AGGRESSOR NATION

3.1. Establishment of the Aggressor Nation virate, through its various organs of control, a. The Aggressor nation arose out of the dominated every walk of life within the Ag- chaotic conditions which characterized many gressor nation. areas of the world at the end of World War II. 3.2. Political, Social, and Economic Structure The collapse and surrender of the Axis Powers was followed by large-scale withdrawals of , a. Form of Government. Allied troops from the areas of recent conflict. (1) The titular head of the Aggressor na- Such withdrawals produced almost immediately tion is the President. He is elected by a military and political vacuum. Into this situa- the single-chamber legislature, the tion stepped a small group of unscrupulous and “Chamber of Councilors,” but actually ambitious men, determined to seize control over handpicked by the Triumvirate. The these torn, unsettled areas and to use them as presidency is invariably handed to a a springboard for the eventual conquest of the veteran Circle Trigonist, who has no entire world. To attain their objective, they governmental powers and merely created a totalitarian political organization represents the nation at official and known as the “Circle Trigon Party,” based upon ceremonial functions. the political theories of a nineteenth century (2) The chief executive of the government radical, Akilo Petrovansi. Its nucleus, the Cen- is the Minister President, who is nomi- tral Committee, comprised the party leadership. nated by the President. The actual se- The Central Committee, in turn, elected a lection is made by the Triumvirate and triumvirate to serve at the helm of the party. dictated to the President. Approval of After a difficult struggle, the Triumvirate the appointment by the legislature, as gained uncontested control within the Central required by the Aggressor constitu- Committee and exercised absolute power within tion, is a formality. The Minister the Circle Trigon Party. President is usually a high-ranking member of the party’s Central Com- b. By late 1945, the leaders of the party had mittee. During recent years, he has established the Aggressor nation. During the performed a dual role as chief execu- winter of 1945-46, they proceeded to consolidate tive and member of the Triumvirate. their position in the large land mass of the Ag- He selects the members of his cabinet gressor homeland. They placed their trusted or ministers as directed by the Trium- lieutenants in all key governmental positions so virate. Except for a small number of that the government, in effect, was completely experts, all cabinet ministers and key controlled by the party leadership. Control over personnel of the various ministries the government, in turn, enabled the party to are members or candidates of the exercise a firm grip on the fledgling armed party’s Central Committee or hold forces of the new nation. Party and government high rank at the national level of the control also extended to industry and commerce, Circle Trigon Party. agriculture, organized labor, the media of in- (3) The Aggressor constitution vests legis- formation, the arts and sciences, and the field of lative powers in the aforementioned education. By the summer of 1946, the Trium- Chamber of Councilors. The legisla-

10 TACO 8373-A ture, however, is convened infre- people,” and “Loyalty to the ideals of quently. Actual legislative powers are the party,” can be heard and seen exercised by the Triumvirate and throughout the homeland. The Trium- Central Committee through their virate uses such trappings and propa- representatives in the government. ganda to arouse nationalism among During the infrequent sessions of the the people, and to deceive them with legislature, new legislation is sub- respect to the true political and mili- mitted by the members of the govern- tary objectives of the regime. ment and rubber-stamped by the b. The Circle Trigon Party. Chamber of Councilors. (1) Although there is no clear dividing (4) The judiciary at the national level is line between the party and govern- appointed by the Minister President ment, it must be emphasized that the as directed by the Triumvirate. Since party is the true source of power. It it enjoys no independence, it can be ruthlessly pursues its main objectives employed to further the political ends of internal consolidation and world of the state, such as giving judicial domination. To attain the former, the approval to purging political enemies party employs brute force, exploits of the Circle Trigon Party. Trial by age-old traditions and nationalistic jury is unkown. Trials may be held in feelings, offers blandishments, and in- secret “in the interests of national stills fear and distrust in the Aggres- security.” sor people. In aiming for world domi- (5) Governmental control is highly central- nation, Aggressor wages military ized. Certain key ministries control campaigns, preceded by political and every segment of the nation’s eco- economic penetration. nomic and manpower resources within (2) The Circle Trigon Party of the home- their area of responsibility. The Min- land controls the activities of the istries for Light and Heavy Industry, Circle Trigon Parties of other nations for instance, control the nation’s in- in furtherance of its political and mili- dustrial output and channel a large tary objectives. The homeland party percentage into the military effort. expects its sister parties to profess The Ministry of Internal Affairs, in loyalty and strict adherence to the addition to its conventional functions, homeland “party line.” Circle Tri- exercises police power, controls the se- gonist dissenters at home and abroad curity forces, and operates forced are disciplined or purged. labor camps and penal colonies (3) In the homeland, membership in the throughout the nation. Circle Trigon Party is confined to a (6) Local government reflects the struc- hard core of party stalwarts, amount- ture of the national government, ex- ing to no more than 5 percent of the cept in instances where powers are total population. The populace, how- reserved exclusively to the national ever, is thoroughly indoctrinated with government. Local governmental offi- the Aggressor political philosophy and cials are either furnished or controlled supports it by reason of fear or con- by the local leaders of the Circle viction. Members of the Triumvirate Trigon Party. and other Circle Trigonist “heroes” (7) Functions of government at any level are admired and often idolized. Par- are marked by impressive ritual. A ticular reverence is shown to Akilo prominent display of uniforms, Circle Petrovansi, whose political theories Trigon banners, and similar trappings form the basis for the Circle Trigon can be viewed at any government or movement. party-sponsored ceremony. Speeches (4) Lately, the Triumvirate, because of and slogans, proclaiming “Peace,” interparty struggles and some eco- “Democracy,” “The rights of the nomic unrest, has modified its harsh

TAGO 8373-A 11 regime and made some concessions to of production or distribution. Collec* the populace. Another factor which tives and state-controlled coopera- may have contributed to the adoption tives dominate the agricultural field. of a softer policy was the death, in Farmers, however, may own small 1955, of Emilio Grandafrato, formerly plots of ground in order to raise the ruling member of the Triumvirate agricultural products for their own and virtual dictator of the Aggressor use. nation. The power struggle within the (2) Industrial and commercial facilities Central Committee that followed are either manufacturing or trans- Grandafrato’s death resulted in the porting implements of war or else can final emergence of Vasily Krostychovic be converted to support the war effort as the new strong man. Although at short notice. The Aggressor civil Krostychovic was a strict party line air fleet, for example, is under quasi- man, he attempted to convince the free military control and, in case of mili- world that it had nothing to fear from tary necessity, can be diverted to the the economic and military expansion armed forces. Practically all passenger of the Aggressor nation. and cargo aircraft conform to military c. The Aggressor People. standards and specifications, so that (1) The population of the Aggressor home- transfer from civilian to military land had surpassed the two hundred usage poses no problem. Tractors used million mark in 1960. Since then, the in agriculture and commercial trucks growth of the population has con- can be similarly converted for military tinued because of the increasing birth usage. rate and the acquisition of new terri- (3) Stockpiling of strategic materials also tory. serves to promote the Aggressor war (2) Although the Aggressor people com- effort. Although the armed forces con- prise a large variety of ethnic and trol and maintain their own central religious groups, the national objec- storage depots in the various military tives proclaimed by their rulers have districts of the homeland, they can instilled into them a unity of purpose. draw on the reserves of the civilian Another unifying element was the economy. Such, reserves, known as adoption of Esperanto as the official “state reserves” and administered by language. Although Esperanto has not a civilian agency, comprise large stock- fully supplanted the native tongues of piles of food products, petroleum, coal the local areas, it is expected to do so and coke, strategic metals, tools and in the course of a few generations. instruments, chemicals, heavy indus- (3) All religious sects and denominations trial equipment and various means of enjoy almost complete religious free- transportation. dom, as long as their religious beliefs (4) In addition to military supplies and conform with the principles laid down state reserves, Aggressor maintains by the party. Religious bodies at home industrial mobilization reserves at are largely subservient to the party each industrial plant and factory. and government. Religious organiza- These reserves, consisting of machine tions abroad often unknowingly serve tools, raw materials and semifinished as a vehicle for infiltrating Circle goods, insure the uninterrupted opera- Trigonist agents into foreign nations. tion of the munitions industry during d. Economic Structure. war and speed up the conversion of (1) The Aggressorother economy industries is completely to war production. controlled by the state. All industrial (5) To maintain and increase the war- and commercial establishments are making potential of the Aggressor state-owned and private individuals economy, the government supports a are prohibited from owning any means huge research and development pro-

12 TACO 8373-A gram. Recent Aggressor advances in labor battalions or similar regimented space, the production of nuclear ma- organizations. Women inducted into terials and weapons, guided and bal- the armed forces perform clerical and listic missiles, and electronics equip- housekeeping functions, or serve in ment attest to the success of this pro- the various technical and administra- gram. They also serve notice that tive services, e.g., signal, medical, and , Aggressor has attained at least parity intendance. All other unmarried and in these fields with the United States many married women work in indus- of America, try, commerce and agriculture, where e. Manpower Policies. they perform duties ranging from (1) Aggressor holds that the personal hard menial labor to highly specialized aspirations of the individual must be functions. subservient to the interests of the (5) Political reliability and loyalty to the state. Consequently, the government Circle Trigon Party are criteria for exploits each individual in order to service in the armed forces and other advance the Aggressor economy and than menial positions in industry, promote the Aggressor war effort. commerce, and agriculture. Persons (2) The nation’s manpower has been regis- known to be actively or passively tered and graded by mental and physi- opposed to the party are arrested by cal profiles. Persons of high mental the Security Police, subjected to secret caliber are sent to state-supported trials, and sentenced to terms in educational institutions where they forced labor camps or penal colonies. are trained to fill key positions in The exploitation of forced labor governmental agencies, universities, greatly contributes to maintaining the scientific laboratories, and industrial Aggressor economy at its present level. plants. This so-called “intelligentsia” is accorded an honored role in Aggres- 3.3. Origin and Development of the sor society and competes for the high- Aggressor Armed Forces est social positions with party func- a. General. The Armed Forces came into tionaries, government bureaucrats and being immediately upon the establishment of high ranking army officers. the Aggressor nation. Disbanded troops of (3) A high percentage of the nation’s best many nations which had participated in World manpower is channelled into the regu- War II hastened to join the Aggressor military lar military establishment. Numerous and were utilized as a well-balanced profes- military preparatory schools accept sional cadre. Among them were many experi- cadets at an early age. An important enced military leaders who were given positions criterion for selection is the loyalty of of responsibility corresponding to their former the cadet’s family to the Circle Trigon rank and status. Party. b. Aggressor Ground Forces. (4) AH young men and unmarried women (1) Since their inception, the Aggressor are subject to military service for a ground forces have expanded rapidly period of three years. Most of the in- and gone through various reorganiza- ductees have acquired some military tions in order to increase their opera- skills, such as the firing of small arms, tional flexibility, mobility, and fire- in Circle Trigonist youth organiza- power. The first reorganization took tions and other paramilitary societies. place during the years 1952-53. This Exemption is granted to most uni- reorganization witnessed a departure versity students, persons possessing from the centralization of control certain technical skills in industry and which had hamstrung commanders at agriculture, and the physically unfit. the lower levels. Rifle divisions, for The latter, however, are required to example, received organic tank and serve their period of conscription in other support elements and were thus

TACO 8373-A 13 able to fight independently over longer copter units were activated and as- periods of time. In essence, this was signed to the various air armies. a vote of confidence for commanders (4) The fourth reorganization took place of divisions and divisional units by the during 1961-62. The most significant Aggressor High Command. The reor- change occurred in Aggressor’s artil- ganization of 1952-53 was also marked lery weapons structure. Greater flexi- by the introduction of new weapons bility and increased firepower resulted and equipment with a corresponding from changes in organization and increase in firepower and mobility. equipment. Missile and rocket units Horsedrawn transport was largely were given a more prominent role in discarded, but the horse cavalry sur- Aggressor’s artillery capability. In the vived. army group, conventional antiaircraft artillery was reduced and surface-to- (2) The second reorganization of 1955-57 air missile units were added. Signal was primarily designed to ready the and engineer strength was increased. Aggressor ground forces for commit- The mechanized rifle divisions were ment on the nuclear battlefield. Line reorganized as motorized rifle divi- divisions were streamlined organiza- sions. tionally and provided with new weap- ons and equipment. The retained, c. Aggressor Air Force and Navy. The de- however, their triangular structure velopment of the army, by virtue of its numeri- and were subsequently referred to as cal strength, had the most far-reaching effect. “tritomic” divisions. GHQ units were However, the Aggressor air elements directly also revamped and, in some instances, subordinate to the Ministry of the Armed dropped. Tactical artillery and anti- Forces, and the Aggressor navy, made equally aircraft missile units were activated significant advances. Aggressor tactical air and placed into service. Horse cavalry armies were reorganized and streamlined, re- divisions were dismounted and re- sulting in a reduction of personnel and aircraft. organized into more mobile divisions. The fighter, the bomber and the attack corps, divisions, and regiments were reorganized into (3) The third reorganization during the light bomber and fighter/ground attack corps, period 1958-60, was designed to divisions, and regiments. The navy continued modernize and increase the strength to expand and modernize its submarine arm, and combat capability of the armed and added nuclear powered submarines capable forces. The following major changes of launching intermediate range ballistic mis- resulted : Regional commands were siles while submerged. It also commissioned created; army groups were reorgan- additional surface-combat craft, including mis- ized ; mechanized and rifle armies sile ships. These developments enhanced the were replaced respectively by tank and status of the Aggressor air force and navy combined arms armies. New divisions within the overall military organization. How- and armies were created as the ground ever, the Army remains the dominant service. forces expanded. The corps echelon d. Political Weaknesses. in the ground forces was eliminated, (1) Aggressor has made great strides in except for airborne corps, which are perfecting the organization and weap- organized as needed. Rifle divisions ons systems of his armed forces, and were converted to mechanized divi- in training the individual soldier. sions ; mountain divisions were organ- These improvements, however, are ized as needed; missile divisions were accompanied by certain weaknesses created ; and tank divisions were reor- which are inherent to any totalitarian ganized to increase their combat effec- society. The watchful eye of the party tiveness. Tactical air ground support over the armed forces, as manifested units were reequipped with high- by the system of political officers, is performance jet aircraft and heli- repugnant to many commanders and

14 TACO 8373-A their troops. Many of the former, c. The emphasis which Aggressor places on while paying lip service to the “party military training is reflected in the many or- line” are perfunctory Circle Trigon- ganizations designed to prepare young men and ists. They resent the many party tasks women for military service in the armed forces. that detract from their professional Most of these are connected with the Circle development and private life. Yet, Trigon Youth Organization. Were a foreign they dutifully teach the “party line” army to invade the homeland, these organiza- to the rank and file. tions could be expected to furnish auxiliaries to (2) The distrust which the party holds for the regular armed forces and the security the military is manifested by the sys- forces. tem of informers it has created within the armed forces. It is also reflected d. In addition to using regularly organized by the isolation in which Aggressor forces to achieve his goal of world domination, troops are held when stationed outside Aggressor makes maximum use of irregular of the homeland. Finally, while cen- operations as an adjunct to conventional opera- tralized control has been greatly re- tions inside and outside his homeland. For laxed, the initiative of commanders terms and definitions, the employment of guer- and troops is more rigidly restricted rillas and partisans, and irregular forces than that of their counterparts in a organization, see FM 30-102. free society. (3) The impressive advances which the 3.5. Aggressor Campaigns individual Aggressor soldier has made With the development of a strong military es- in improving his professional knowl- tablishment supported by a productive economy, edge and in acquiring new technical Aggressor inaugurated his ambitious plan for skills mark him as a formidable op- world domination by attacking the most power- ponent. On the other hand, bondage so ful nation of the free world, the United States restricts his freedom of action and of America. quickness of decision that it may mean a. CAMPAIGNS OF 1946-47. the difference between victory and de- (1) First California Campaign. In the fall feat on the battlefield. of 1946, Aggressor seized the Antilles 3.4. The Development of Aggressor and the Panama Canal. In November 1946, an Aggressor expeditionary force Paramilitary Forces passed through the canal and landed a. A prominent feature of most totalitarian in California. The Aggressor navy was societies is the existence of a dual military ap- unequal to the task of protecting paratus. In the past, totalitarian powers have supply lines and the California expedi- refused to rely solely on the regular military tion was defeated. Aggressor, how- establishment. Instead, they have activated ever, successfully defended his bases military groups fanatically loyal to the ruling in the Caribbean area. party and not subject to control by the armed (2) First Florida Campaign. In the fall of forces. In the Aggressor nation, these forces 1947, the Aggressor Third Army are known as Security Forces. launched a large-scale amphibious as- b. The security forces are controlled by the sault from its Caribbean bases and Ministry of Internal Affairs. They guard the overran portions of North Carolina, borders of the homeland, maintain internal se- South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. curity within the homeland and in occupied After suffering a serious defeat, the areas, protect important government, party, and remnants of this Aggressor force were industrial buildings, and guard political pris- evacuated. Individual Aggressor sol- oners. As the ultimate defenders of the regime, diers remained behind and, aided by they provide the force necessary to insure the Aggressor sympathizers, scattered internal stability of the homeland and to sup- over the entire United States. Living press uprisings by any segment of the populace. a clandestine existence, they became

TACO 8373-A 15 advisors and members of subversive Pope Air Force Base and the Fort groups and guerrilla organizations. • Bragg, N.C., area by Aggressor. The (3) First St. Lawrencearrival Campaign. of strong In U.S.late reinforcements September 1947, Aggressor launched compelled Aggressor to withdraw. a joint amphibious and airborne in- (4) Hawaiian Campaign. Late in May vasion across the North Atlantic. By 1949, Aggressor launched an amphibi- the winter of that year, Aggressor ous attack against the Hawaiian held parts of Maine and the St. Law- Islands. The United States, heavily rence River area. committed in North Carolina, mustered b. CAMPAIGNS OF 19U8-U9. its small garrison and hastily mobi- (1) First Tennessee-Kentucky Campaign. lized local National Guard units to re- Aggressor continued to build up mili- pel the attack. These forces put up tary strength in the Caribbean. Em- stubborn resistance, but by 19 June, . phasis was placed on preparations for Aggressor was in control of the entire airborne invasions. During this period, island group. The United States im- Aggressor sympathizers in the United mediately organized a joint amphibi- States increased. The tempo of sub- ous task force, which assaulted Oahu versive incidents increased and reached on 25 October and completely recap- a climax in an open attack in the tured the islands by mid-November. Tennessee-Kentucky area by a guer- (5) First Alaskan Campaign. While in rilla group known as the “Green possession of the Hawaiian Islands, Brigade.” The attack began in April the Aggressor High Command decided 1948 as a series of raids on the sup- to use them as a springboard for an plies and weapons stored at Fort Alaskan invasion. On 4 October 1949, Campbell, Ky. The Green Brigade Aggressor Task Force SCHNEE de- captured the airfield and laid seige to parted from Hilo, Hawaii, and made the post itself. As the United States an amphibious landing in the vicinity launched an attack against these of Anchorage, Alaska. By mid-Febru- forces, Aggressor forces from the Ca- ary, Aggressor units had advanced ribbean executed a successful airborne beyond Northway. Subsequent com- landing in Tennessee. The U.S. Air bined operations of the U.S. and Allied Force, however, disrupted Aggressor forces drove Aggressor from the air action and blocked the followup Alaskan mainland to bases in the airlift. As a result the Aggressor air- Aleutian Islands. borne force was annihilated. The c. CAMPAIGNS OF 1950. Green Brigade ceased to exist as a (1) Second Florida Campaign. In 1950, unit, but many of its members rejoined Aggressor renewed his attack on the the Circle Trigonist underground. continental United States. On 1 Feb- (2) First Caribbean Defense. In the spring ruary Aggressor launched a successful of 1949, critical shipping losses in the airborne and amphibious invasion of Atlantic prompted the United States Florida, after bombing U.S. military to launch a limited attack against Ag- installations. Aggressor’s use of the gressor Caribbean installations. On 2 Greater Antilles chain as a base of March, joint amphibious U.S. forces operations against the United States landed on the Island of Vieques, de- mainland and against U.S. shipping stroyed submarine pens there and at sped U.S. plans for another attack on nearby San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Aggressor Caribbean bases. then withdrew according to plan. (2) Second Caribbean Defense. On 15 (3) First Carolina Campaign. In May March 1950, a joint U.S. Army-Navy 1949, Aggressor executed an airborne task force launched another attack on invasion of the United States. The Vieques, quickly overran the Aggres- initial attack resulted in the seizure of sor defenders, destroyed glider assem-

16 TACO 8373-A bly plants and submarine bases, and major offensive west and southwest . then withdrew according to plan. along the St. Lawrence Valley. U.S. (3) Southeastern United States Campaign. and Allied forces counterattacked and, To assist the Florida offensive, Ag- by 28 February 1952, had pushed Ag- gressor launched a second joint air- gressor back into his original, lodgment borne and amphibious attack against area. the United States. In March 1950, (3) First Texas Campaign. On 24 Septem- , Aggressor, with complete air superi- , ber 1951, Aggressor made airborne ority over the Southeastern United and amphibious landings in Texas. In States, landed^ an airborne force in the April 1952, the Aggressor drive was vicinity of Fort Bragg, N.C. Simul- stopped in the vicinity of Fort Hood, ■ taneously, Aggressor landed an am- Tex. After a battle in which both sides phibious task force in the vicinity of employed tactical nuclear weapons, Wilmington, N.C., and advanced to- Aggressor was forced to withdraw to wards Fort Bragg to effect a linkup the Gulf Coast. Most of the Aggressor with the, Aggressor forces in that area. forces were evacuated to Caribbean In April, the United States regained , bases, but a strong force continued to air superiority over this sector and hold a beachhead in the area south and the U.S. ground forces launched a suc- northeast of Corpus Christi. cessful counterattack. By the end of e. CAMPAIGNS OF 1953-55. May, the remnants of the Aggressor (1) Northwestern United States Cam- forces which could not be evacuated paign. In early March 1953, Aggressor had been mopped up. In the meantime, launched a successful amphibious at- the Aggressor invasion of Florida had tack against the west coast of the been stopped along the general line United States. By late September Jacksonville-Tallahassee-Apalachicola. 1953, Aggressor occupied the states of (4) Southeast Asia Campaign. At the Washington, Oregon, and California. same time that Aggressor attempted Aggressor continued his advance until to consolidate his position on the December 1953, and then was forced North American Continent, he em- to retreat. He finally evacuated all barked on a, series of campaigns to forces in March 1954, except those in “liberate” several of the former Euro- the California area. pean colonial areas in Asia. By late (2) Second Texas Campaign. In early April, Aggressor had seized North 1954, Aggressor resumed the offensive Vietnam, Laos, and portions of South in order to effect a linkup between his Vietnam, and subsequently brought in invasion force in west Texas and the . . , his Tenth Army to serve as an occu- force in the Corpus Christi beachhead pation force. area. U.S. forces frustrated this effort d. CAMPAIGNS OF 1951-52. and subsequently launched a counter- (\) Second Carolina Campaign. In 1951, offensive which forced Aggressor to Aggressor again attacked the United order a general withdrawal into his States. A reinforced mechanized army lodgment areas. made a successful amphibious landing (3) Third Carolina Campaign. In April in the Charleston, S.C. area on 11 July 1954, the Aggressor High Command 1951. Subsequently, a U.S. airborne launched an attack from positions in force dropped behind. Aggressor lines the Carolina lodgment area to capture and forced an Aggressor withdrawal nuclear manufacturing and storage to the Myrtle Beach-Charleston beach- installations in the Carolinas. After head line. , two months of fighting, Aggressor was ■ (2) Second St. Lawrence Campaign. Si- driven back to his Carolina beachhead. multaneously with the Carolina opera- (4) Southern Liberation Campaign. Turn- tion, Aggressor forces launched a ing his attention from the American

TACO 8373-A 17 theater. Aggressor in May 1954 at- These raids were successful in destroy- tacked the nations south of the home- ing Aggressor supplies and equipment, land. This operatioh, known as the and in neutralizing staging areas for “Southern Liberation Campaign,” was troops preparing for commitment in launched on the pretext that the se- the continental United States. curity of the Aggressor nation had (2) Fourth Carolina Campaign. In late been endangered and its national May 1957, U.S. forces attacked the honor violated. Army Groups West Carolina lodgment area and com- and East conducted a two-pronged pressed Aggressor forces into a small offensive, which resulted in victory beachhead at Georgetown, S.C. On over the opposing forces. The pres- 15 July 1957, Aggressor launched an ence of the Aggressor army in the sub- offensive, preceded by nuclear attacks, jugated nations enabled native Circle and made amphibious landings near Trigonists to seize top governmental Morehead City and Wilmington, N.C., positions and request annexation by Myrtle Beach and Charleston, S.C., and incorporation into the Aggressor Savannah and Brunswick, Ga. Ag- nation as satellite states. Once the gressor succeeded in linking up the annexed territories had been pacified, Carolina and Florida lodgment areas. occupation forces were withdrawn. In On 27 September 1957, U.S. forces their place, a new army group, Army launched a coordinated counterattack Group South, was established to com- against Aggressor. By mid-December, mand the armed forces in the new the Aggressor force had been forced territories and to conscript and train to retire to the general area of the recruits from these areas. Carolinas which they had prior to May (5) Third Texas Campaign. In 1955, Ag- 1957. gressor again made several attempts (3) Fourth Texas Campaign. On 20 June to enlarge his occupied areas in the 1957, U.S. forces containing Aggressor United States. The most successful of in the Texas-Louisiana lodgment area these was the expansion of the Texas resumed their attack and forced Ag- beachhead to the north and northeast. gressor to retreat southwest and south Aggressor broke out of the Corpus through Mexico into the Aggressor- Christi beachhead in January 1955, occupied Panama Canal Zone. Aggres- and by the end of the year, occupied sor tenaciously defended the Canal the entire coastline of Texas and Zone ; however, superior U.S. forces Louisiana. ultimately forced Aggressor to evacu- /. CAMPAIGNS OF 1956. Central United ate his battered units to the Antilles States Campaign. In August 1956, Aggressor Islands. The recapture of the Panama attempted to capture the industrial centers of Canal by U.S. forces caused Aggressor the midwestern United States by launching a to shift his attention to the recovery general offensive from the Texas-Louisiana of the Texas-Louisiana lodgment area lodgment area. By mid-November, Aggressor and, at the same time, attempt to con- reached a line along the Republican and Kansas solidate his holdings along the south- Rivers. In early December, U.S. forces launched eastern portion of the Atlantic Sea- a successful counteroffensive and by the end of board and the Gulf Coast. On 5 Sep- May 1957, Aggressor had withdrawn into the tember 1957, he launched an offensive Texas-Louisiana lodgment area. westward from the Carolina lodgment g. CAMPAIGNS OF 1957-58. area. Sweeping across the states of (1) First Defense ofthe the Old Canal South, Zone. he captured In large seg- May 1957, U.S. Forces made amphibi- ments of the Gulf Coast westward to ous landings on the Atlantic coast of Galveston-Houston. On 20 April, the Panama and air-transported landings U.S. forces, spearheaded by an arm- on the Pacific coast of that country. ored combat command, launched a

18 TACO 8373-A counteroffensive which cut off Aggres- the Alaskan Highway in a southeast- sor elements in Texas. Aggressor erly direction. South of Big Delta, this forces under attack in the northern brigade encountered a reinforced U.S. part of Louisiana were forced to with- battle group. After consolidating, the draw across the Mississippi River. By U.S. force counterattacked. Aggressor 2 May, these Aggressor forces had was confronted with inadequate logis- been contained generally east of the tical support and was forced to with- Mississippi and south and southwest of draw. By the end of February 1958, a line embracing Paducah and Louis- Aggressor had been driven from the ville, Kentucky-Knoxville, Tennessee- Alaskan mainland and retired to his Atlanta and Savannah, Ga. A large lodgment areas in the Aleutian Islands. U.S. force remained in southern Ala- (6) Central European Campaign. No bama and was resupplied by sea. The major campaigns had been fought in Aggressor forces cut off in Texas were Europe since the Southern Liberation reinforced with units from the An- Campaign. During a 3-year unofficial tilles and began expansion of the lodg- armistice, Aggressor had been able to ment area. By July 1958, Aggressor build up his forces in the homeland in succeeded in recapturing the original addition to augmenting his embattled Texas-Louisiana lodgment area and forces overseas. Concurrently with pushed inland to the vicinity of Waco, stepping up the tempo of his offen- Tex. sives in the American Theater, Ag- (4) Second Northwestern United States gressor decided to drive the United Campaign. During the latter part of States and its Allies from the con- 1957, Aggressor attempted to secure tinent. In January 1958, an Aggressor a strong foothold on the Northwest offensive in western Europe accom- Pacific Coast by launching an invasion panied by nuclear missile attacks com- of Washington State from the chain of pelled Allied forces to conduct a gen- islands along the west coast of Can- eral withdrawal. On 15 May 1958, ada. By 4 May 1958, Aggressor, aided Allied forces employing numerous nu- by Nerono nuclear rockets, was able clear weapons launched a counter- to seize several airbases in Washing- offensive that drove Aggressor back to ton. U.S. forces began an immmediate the original line of departure. Heavy counterattack and contained Aggres- casualties rendered both forces in- sor at the Columbia River. By 15 May capable of further offensive action. 1958, Aggressor had been driven back (7) Second Tennessee-Kentucky Campaign. to his original base of operations. While elements of the Aggressor Subsequently, he evacuated the islands forces retreated across the Mississippi, and returned the bulk of his forces to during the Fourth Texas Campaign, the homeland. Small contingents were U.S. forces north of the Ohio River transferred to the Aleutian Islands. prepared to attack south. On 26 April (5) Second Alaskan Campaign. On 21 1958, an airborne assault was launched January 1958, Aggressor launched on the Clarksville-Fort Campbell area. airborne nuclear attacks against United States objectives were to cap- Seattle, McChord Air Force Base, ture the important communications Elmendorf Air Force Base, Fort Rich- center of Clarksville, capture Aggres- ardson, and Ladd and Eielson Air sor guided missile sites at Fort Force Bases. On 22 and 23 January, Campbell, and consolidate in the area Aggressor airborne units seized Fair- preparatory to a linkup with other banks, Ladd Air Force Base, and Eiel- U.S. forces advancing south from the son Air Force Base. On. 29 January, Ohio River line. The linkup was a reinforced airborne brigade departed effected on 21 April. By 10 May, from Fairbanks and proceeded along Kentucky was free of Aggressor

TAGO 8373-A 19 troops and a deep U.S. salient had purged and a massive propaganda been driven into Tennessee. campaign initiated in an attempt to (8) Middle Atlantic Coast Campaign. In induce the people to willingly accept order to relieve the pressure on his Aggressor domination and leadership. forces, Aggressor, on 15 May 1958, In August 1953, a major guerrilla cam- initiated two amphibious and airborne paign, using both Aggressor and satel- assaults along the Eastern Seaboard. lite forces, was opened in Malaya and By 17 May, both the Norfolk-Ports- the Philippine Islands to overthrow the mouth area and the Charleston area established governments and subvert had been seized. U.S. forces were able these countries to the Aggressor to stop Aggressor’s westward move- cause. With assistance from the ment by 20 May 1958. Subsequently, United States and other nations, this a counteroffensive was launched by campaign was defeated after years of U.S. forces that pushed Aggressor conflict, and in 1959 Aggressor with- eastward to the coast. Aggressor suc- drew to press his attack in other ceeded in maintaining his forces countries. within the confines of the original (3) Third Alaskan Campaign. Following Carolina lodgment area, but evacua- Aggressor’s withdrawal to the Aleu- tion of his forces at Norfolk-Ports- tian Islands lodgment area in Febru- mouth to the St. Lawrence area ary 1958, action was initiated to refit became necessary. Subsequently, Ag- and train for future operations on the gressor forces in Tennessee, Missis- mainland. During December 1958, Ag- sippi, Alabama and Georgia were de- gressor airborne elements assaulted stroyed or driven back into the Florida the Fairbanks, Ladd AFB and Eielson lodgment area. AFB area and established an airhead. h. CAMPAIGNS OF 1959. In late January 1959, Aggressor (1) Second Invasion of Panama Canal launched an attack along the Alaskan Zone. On 15 February 1959, Aggres- Railroad in an effort to seize the sor bombarded military installations Fort Richardson-Elmendorf-Anchor- in the Canal Zone with nuclear and age complex. In mid-February 1959, conventional weapons, and Aggressor Aggressor forces encountered a rein- Naval Rifle troops launched an amphi- forced U.S. battle group in the vicinity bious invasion that secured a beach- of Talkeetna-Sunshine-Montana, and head in the vicinity of Rio Hato, after heavy fighting were compelled to Panama. Aggressor continued his ad- retreat to the protection of the Ladd- vance toward the Canal Zone and was Eielson airhead. Replacements and not halted until a STRAC force ar- equipment were received from the rived to bolster U.S. defenses. Shortly Aleutians and in the fall of 1959, Ag- thereafter U.S. Forces assumed the gressor airborne elements launched a offensive and destroyed the Aggressor ground attack from the airhead invasion force. Aggressor personnel against Big Delta and Fort Greeley. able to evade capture escaped to the Previously prepared positions in the jungle or took refuge in homes of vicinity of Tok Junction and Rapids Circle Trigon party members and Ag- enabled U.S. forces to eventually con- gressor sympathizers. tain the Aggressor offensive. (2) Second Southeastern Asia Campaign. (4) Third Northwestern United States During the period 1951-53 Aggressor Campaign. Simultaneously with the consolidated his gains in this area by Alaskan offensive an airborne assault massing large stocks of military equip- was made in the Lethbridge, Alberta ment and training his satellite armies area, and subsequently an airhead was in each of the subjugated nations. All , established. After consolidating his democratic elements were ruthlessly positions Aggressor launched a drive

20 TACO 8373-A southward, and by 28 April, had ad- forces generally along the original vanced as far as Spokane, Wash. The border. Aggressor force crossed the Columbia (6) Second Middle Atlantic Coast Cam- River at Wenatchee and Vantage, pro- paign. In an attempt to prevent the ceeded south and captured Ellensburg, United States from reinforcing its Wash. On 9 May, Aggressor encoun- NATO allies in Central and South- tered U.S. forces in defensive posi- eastern Europe, Aggressor made two tions in the Yakima, Wash. area. On amphibious attacks against the North 21 May, U.S. forces launched a coun- Carolina coast during the summer of terattack. This, coupled with his in- 1959. Screened by a northbound hur- ability to maintain his supply lines ricane which seriously damaged and along the ALCAN Highway, caused . scattered U.S. coastal naval forces, Aggressor to withdraw northward Aggressor naval infantry (marines) into British Columbia by the end of landed at Pamlico Sound on 22 May May 1959. and drove inland to seize Raleigh, N.C. (5) Second BalkansA U.S. Campaign. airborne assaultFoliow- into the beach- . ing the successful conclusion of its head on 6 June forced an Aggressor “Southern Liberation Campaign” in withdrawal to the line Washington- 1955, Aggressor spent 4 years con- New Bern. To relieve pressure on the solidating gains in Southeastern Eu- forces contained in the beachhead, rope. A series of bloody purges in the Aggressor on 1 August 1959, landed a annexed nations destroyed most of the second naval infantry force in the Wil- surviving democratic leaders, while mington, N.C. area. U.S. forces were Army Group South carefully trained able to halt the Aggressor advance at • large satellite armed forces. Although all points by 5 October. On 26 October minor clashes between NATO and Ag- and 6 November airborne assault land- gressor forces had commenced along ings were made behind the Aggressor their common border in mid-1957, front by two U.S. divisions and on 13 military campaigns in other theaters November Aggressor began with- prevented either side from committing drawing eastward. The battered rem- the forces necessary to achieve a de- nants of both Aggressor forces were cisive victory in this area. In May evacuated to the Florida lodgment 1959, Aggressor trained satellite area during the remainder of that forces launched a series of strong at- month. tacks supported by nuclear and chemi- cal weapons, in an attempt to seize the (7) Second Central European Campaign. northeastern coastal area of the Medi- As part of an overall strategic plan to terranean Sea. Extensive use of guer- prevent NATO from shifting reserves to the Balkan area, Aggressor went rilla units led by fanatic Circle Trigon party members created serious prob- over to the offensive on 26 August lems in the Allied rear areas, and it 1959. Preceded by heavy nuclear and wasn’t until July that NATO forces toxic gas attacks, Aggressor marched were able to halt the satellite armies. westward but was halted by strong Allied defensive systems on 21 Sep- In early August, allied forces counter- tember. NATO forces immediately attacked and by 20 January 1960 had launched a series of counterattacks succeeded in regaining all of the lost and by 14 October, had driven Aggres- territory. At this point stiffening sor back to the original line of depar- enemy resistance and continued guer- ture. Both forces suffered very heavy rilla attacks against extended supply cásualties from the counterexchange lines promped the Allies to discontinue of nuclear weapons and were rendered their advance and consolidate their incapable of continued offensive opera-

TAGO 8373-A 21 tions for a protracted period because (4) Fourth Northwestern United States of extremely severe materiel losses, Campaign. The Aggressor High Com- t. CAMPAIGNS OF 1960. mand gave high priority to the rein- (1) Fourth Alaskan Campaign. In late forcement of Army Group KOLOMBIO January I960, Aggressor launched an following its withdrawal into British assault on U.S. elements in the Rapids Columbia in May 1959, and by Decem- area. On 10 February 1960, Aggressor ber had made good all losses of per- was opposed by reinforced battle sonnel and equipment. In close coordi- group in the vicinity of Lake Louise. nation with the mid-January 1960 at- Aggressor subsequently withdrew to tack against U.S. Forces containing the Delta Junction area, occupying the Aggressor airhead near Fairbanks, previously prepared defensive posi- Alaska, Army Group KOLOMBIO tions protecting the approaches to the simultaneously drove southward from Fairbanks-Ladd-Eielson airhead. Both its lodgment area to seize the Seattle- U.S. and Aggressor forces suffered Tacoma industrial complex. By early heavy personnel losses in this opera- April, Aggressor had crossed the tion as a result of combat and severe Washington border and on 7 May weather conditions, thus temporarily 1960, seized bridgeheads on the south- halting offensive action. ern bank of the Columbia River at (2) Third Panama Canal Zone Invasion. Wenatchee and Hanford. Initial U.S. Aggressor still considered the Panama counterattacks to destroy the crossing Canal as an important objective in his sites were unsuccessful and the military strategy. In early March American forces withdrew slowly to- 1960, Aggressor launched an attack ward defensive positions in Yakima, into Panama. Only light resistance Wash. area. On 21 May 1960, U.S. was encountered by Aggressor until forces launched a counteroffensive he reached the Rio Hato area where which, coupled with extended Aggres- STRAC and South American rein- sor supply lines and the gaining of forcements halted the Aggressor . air superiority by the U.S. forces, offensive. By mid-March, the out- forced Aggressor to retreat north- numbered Aggressor force was com- ward into the British Columbia lodg- pelled to retreat to the northwest to ment area by July 1960. the Antilles Islands. (5) Third St. Lawrence Campaign. The (3) Second California Campaign. On 26 long period of inactivity along the February 1960, Aggressor launched “forgotten front” was shattered on 29 an offensive to the south from his April 1960 when violent Aggressor at- California lodgment area to capture tacks breached U.S.-Canadian defen- the San Diego port facilities and sive positions and permitted strong thereby enlarge the lodgment area. By enemy tank forces to drive southwest 11 March, Aggressor armor had ad- toward Montreal and up-state New vanced to a line running generally York. Moving rapidly through the St. through San Fernando-Muroc Lake- Lawrence valley, Aggressor armored Las Vegas. On 13 March the U.S. units bypassed the strong Montreal forces launched a strong counter- defenses and on 3 May, had penetrated offensive employing small yield nu- to the vicinity of Watertown, N.Y. On clear weapons and chemical agents. 9 May 1960, a U.S. task force driving Aggressor initiated a delaying action northward from the Lake Champlain and began a general withdrawal to the area to relieve the Allied garrison sur- lodgment area which extended from rounded at Montreal, threatened Ag- Mendocino on the north to Long Beach gressor lines of communication to the on the south, and inland to a depth of Watertown area. This threat, together 50 to 150 miles. with a strong counterthrust by the

22 TACO 8373-A American force defending the Camp trations, which had been established in Drum-Watertown area forced Aggres- preparation for a major U.S. effort to sor into a genera] withdrawal from reduce the Aggressor lodgment area. the St. Lawrence valley. By the middle The first of these began on 3 July 1960 of August I960, U.S. and Canadian in the direction of Wilmington, N.C. forces were again disposed along the This was followed by a second attack positions from which they had been two days later toward Augusta, Ga., driven 4 months earlier. and a third on 10 July oriented at Charlotte, N.C. American reinforce- (6) Fifth Texas Campaign. Following the ments counterattacked and by 20 July, termination of the Fourth Texas Cam- the situation had stabilized in this paign in July 1958, Aggressor re- area and Aggressor was on the defen- grouped and retrained all elements of sive. On 15 August successive Ameri- Army Group GOLFO. Action was also can counterattacks reduced the last begun on the construction of perma- Aggressor salients and restored the nent defensive positions in great original FEBA. depth along all avenues of approach into the lodgment area. This activity (8) Third Balkans Campaign. The conflict was hurriedly curtailed during the between Aggressor and Allied forces early spring of 1960 as word of Ag- continued throughout 1960. During gressor repulses filtered in from the this period the Allies launched an northwestern and northeastern lodg- offensive, and despite intensive resist- ment areas. Aggressor attempted to ance, the Aggressor satellite army was relieve pressure on his heavily en- forced to withdraw north of the gaged forces in the Washington and Danube River by December 1960. New York state areas by unleashing During the withdrawal, guerrilla force an armored task force northward cadres vyere either left behind or air- along the Waco-Dallas axis at dawn dropped to organize an effective guer- on 1 May 1960. U.S. armor slashed rilla force for employment with the viciously into the flanks of Aggressor planned Aggressor counteroffensive to tank columns and by 6 May, all Ag- regain the lost territory. Allied supply gressor advances were halted. On 12 convoys were ámbushed, communica- May a U.S. counteroffensive was tions routes harassed, and supply begun to cut off the reeling Aggressor dumps raided to provide the guerrillas task force and 3 days later had en- circled it. Aggressor made several at- with arms, ammunition, and explo- sives. Guerrilla units also worked in tempts to relieve the surrounded force close .coordination with the Aggressor but all attempts were smashed and on Air Force and provided intelligence 28 May 1960, the surviving remnants which enabled Aggressor to inflict capitulated. All other Aggressor forces - heavy damage on troop concentra- then withdrew behind the massive de- tions, fuel storage areas and other fensive . positions along the Texas- supply installations. During this Louisiana lodgment area front. period, Aggressor Army Group SUDO (7) Fifth Carolina Campaign. In an at- was directed to undergo a complete re- tempt to regain the initiative follow- organization in order to conform to ing successive defeats in the St. the new Aggressor concept of nuclear Lawrence, the Texas and the North- warfare. At the completion of the re- western campaigns of 1960, Aggres- organization, Army Group SUDO was sor launched a series of spoiling at- to assume responsibility for the Bal- tacks from positions in the Carolina kans front arid to relocate the satellite lodgment area against adjacent Ameri- army forces in defensive positions can strongpoints and troop concen- along the Meridional mountain range.

TACO 8373-A 23 j. CAMPAIGNS OF 1961. after the creation of these coun- (1) (a) With the end of Aggressor’s cam- tries, Aggressor violated her agree- paigns against the United States in ment to allow them a free and inde- August 1960, an undeclared “cease pendent choice of government and fire” developed between the two na- initiated a carefully planned cam- tions along the borders of the lodg- paign of sedition, strikes, and sabo- ment areas on the North American tage designed to subvert them to Ag- continent. Within the lodgment gressor. In all cases, the agent used areas Aggressor constructed fortifi- was the Aggressor-directed Circle cations in depth and attempted to Trigon political party. In December develop a totalitarian form of civil 1960, an attempted coup d’etat by government, led by the Circle the Circle Trigon Party divided Trigon Party. Secret overtures to Neutralia into two smaller nations the United States and Canada were along the formér Texas-Louisiana also made by Aggressor for the border. The western half came overt purpose of reaching some type under the complete domination of of accord which would limit mili- Aggressor and was renamed Durado, tary operations while the nations at- while the eastern part installed a tempt to recover from the result of democratic government and re- many years of warfare. This politi- named itself Freelandia. cal activity met with only moderate (d) Aggressor continued to violate her success and after prolonged negotia- treaty obligations by secretly smug- tions resulted in the establishment gling large amounts of small arms, of several small, nominally inde- artillery, tanks, and aircraft into pendent, buffer nations in the terri- her satellites. Through the use of tory adjacent to the Aggressor- “volunteers,” military forces were occupied areas in British Columbia rapidly trained which far exceeded (Canada) and Texas-Louisiana. In that required to maintain internal each area, two or more nations were order. And, as subsequent military created, one on each side of a por- campaigns demonstrated, Aggres- tion of the line of contact. sor also provided limited amounts (b) In the northwest, the emergent na- of chemical, biological, and nuclear tions were Cedonia, friendly to the weapons to assist Malo, Tigeria, and United States, and Malo, a satellite Durado in their aggressive attacks of Aggressor. In the southern area, upon their respective neighbors, three countries initially developed, Cedonia, Freeland, Freelandia. Freeland, Neutralia and Tigeria, the (e) At the same time. Aggressor con- latter also an Aggressor satellite. tinued to pour reinforcements of In addition, a tiny principality, the men and material into Europe, the Duchy of Dudland, was created Balkans and all of the oversea lodg- within the borders of Freeland be- ment areas. Secret redeployment of cause the inhabitants of the area major elements from Army Groups could not agree on any firm policy GOLFO and KOLOMBIO to other of political alignment. army groups was made possible (c) Without exception, the national through the security provided the existence of each of these small southern and northwestern lodg- states was short-lived. In part their ment areas by the newly created rapid demise was caused by an in- buffer nations. Political machina- herent lack of economic resources, tions for “peaceful coexistence” but the principal factor was the un- within the United Nations also stable political situation surround- aided Aggressor by providing a de- ing their development. Immediately gree of surprise when she again

24 TAGO 8373-A initiated hostilities in a renewed of Tolsona Lake and then drive south- effort to achieve her goal of world west toward the Anchorage area. On - domination through , military con- 9 February, a reinforced U.S. airborne .. quest. battle group intercepted Aggressor as . (2) Third California Campaign. At dawn he attempted to cross the West Fork ■ i . 12 December 1960, Aggressor shat- of the Gulkana River. Rapid rein- tered world peace by launching a two- forcement of U.S. forces from units pronged offensive against the United containing, the northwestern lodgment . States forces deployed along the area forced Aggressor to abandon his periphery of the California lodgment attack in mid-March 1961, and with- area. Spearheaded by major tank draw into the strong defensive posi- elements one attack rolled in the di- tions protecting his airhead. Continua- rection of Las Vegas, Nev., while the tion of the U.S. counteroffensive to other was directed toward Phoenix, destroy, the airhead was precluded be- Ariz. Both, attacks were abetted by cause of the necessity to redeploy guerrilla.operations ,against U.S. rear major reinforcing elements to meet area installations. By 17 January .Aggressor offensives in the California, 1961, continuous pressure compelled Northwestern, and Central European U.S. troops to fall back on a line areas. . T. ecopa(4) Third- Baker ¡Central - Ludlow European - Twentynine Campaign. Palms-Brawley. On 21 February the The stabilization of the situation U. S.. forcesalong openedthe Western a strong Front counter- resulting offensive employing low yield nuclear from Aggressor’s repulse in late 1959 weapons and chemical agents. Initial enabled Aggressor to regroup and re- gains were limited, but. progress im- equip. his badly mauled forces. The proved as supply convoys intended for buffer zone .which was established be- the California lodgment area were tween the opposing forces also served diverted by Aggressor to support cam- as a screen behind which Aggressor paigns in Alaska and the Balkans. On was able to secretly prepare for a new 1 April, Aggressor began a general offensive. On 6 March 1961, Aggres- withdrawal and by the end of the sor violated the buffer zone and month had been driven back into his launched a surprise offensive west- original lodgment area. ward toward the Rhine River, in con- (3) Fifth Alaskan Campaign. Because of junction with ,a massive submarine his inability to gain a foothold in the r assault against Allied shipping and an Fort Richardson-Elmendorf-Anchor- invasion of the northwestern United age complex during the winter cam- . States. NATO forces were alert how- paign of 1960, Aggressor withdrew ever, and after small gains halted the into prepared defensive positions at , Aggressor ground attack. The gen- Delta Junction to protect the south- eral stalemate on the ground reached eastern approaches into the Fairbanks- by 6 April prompted Aggressor to in- Ladd-Eielson airhead. A major reor- crease the tempo of his nuclear and ganization of the ground forces was guerrilla attacks . against the Allied made, with overall control transferred support areas. Weapons delivered by from Task Force Aleutians to the 7th , missile and air struck at NATO logis- Combined Arms Army. was tical installations, but did not subsequently assigned to Army Group Ággressor.to resume the offensive on KOLOMBIO. At 1800 hours on 8 Feb- the ground. At the same time, the ruary 1961, Aggressor moved south- Allied offensive which was launched ward along the Richardson Highway on 9 March , in the .Balkans created through the Gulkana River valley to , near panic, in the Aggressor homeland cut the Glenn Highway in the vicinity and caused Aggressor to redirect

TAGO 8373-A 25 major reinforcements from the Cen- tended supply lines. Allied forces were tral European front to the Balkans directed to plan a defensive operation area. As a result, Aggressor was un- with the FEBA generally along the able to develop sufficient force to make west bank of the Sireuit River. At another major attack and went over dawn on 18 November, following an to a defense on the Elbe-Salle River intensive nuclear and nonnuclear line. On 5 May 1961, NATO forces preparation, Aggressor launched a launched a counteroffensive which major offensive utilizing multiple quickly regained the lost territory but crossing sites along the entire front. then bogged down in the elaborate and Closely coordinated with the attack, highly developed frontier defensive guerrillas initiated a major campaign system constructed by Aggressor dur- to sever all Allied supply lines. These ing the two preceding years. By 20 actions, coupled with major Aggressor June, NATO as a result of heavy offensives in Central Europe and the casualties and small ground gains, and lodgments areas which prevented ade- facing major attacks on the United quate supply and personnel reinforce- States from the northeastern, north- ment of the ALFME theater, forced western and southern lodgment areas, the Allies to withdraw southward. The abandoned the offensive and withdrew Aggressor advance continued, but to her original positions along the at a slower pace as his supply buffer zone. lines lengthened, and his casualties (5) Fourth Balkan Campaign. In January mounted. On 3 July 1962, the front 1961, Aggressor Army Group SUDO was finally stabilized along the old assumed responsibility for the front frontier with the huge losses incurred extending generally along the Danube rendering both forces incapable of River and began replacing satellite further offensive action. army units with Aggressor forces. (6) Fifth Northwestern United States Recognizing this as the prelude to a Campaign. By mid-March 1961, it renewed offensive toward the Mediter- became apparent to Aggressor that ranean Sea, NATO directed Allied his attacks against the United States Forces Middle East (ALFME) to in California and Alaska had failed launch an attack to coincide with the and that the Central European offen- withdrawal of the satellite armies. On sive was not progressing favorably. 9 March, the Allies crossed the At the same time, the Allied drive in Danube River on a wide front and the Balkans was advancing in the di- drove northeastward catching Aggres- rection of the Aggressor homeland, sor by surprise. Army Group SUDO while the United States was rapidly suffered heavy personnel and equip- preparing to launch an all-out effort ment losses during the Allied offensive to reduce the Aggressor airhead in the and was not able to mount a success- Fairbanks, Alaska area. In a state of ful counteroffensive. This condition near panic at the disastrous turn of resulted in the Aggressor High Com- events, the Aggressor High Command mand’s decision to replace Army ordered every major oversea com- Group SUDO. In early September, as mand to launch immediate offensives the Allied forces approached the to reduce the pressure of the Allied Sireuit River, Army Groups ORI- attacks. Army Group KOLOMBIO re- ENTO and NORDO were directed to sponded by directing strong Aggres- replace Army Group SUDO in defen- sor armored elements eastward from sive positions east of the river. On the lodgment area through the U.S.- 1 November 1961, COMALFME de- Canadian defensive areas which had cided not to continue the offensive be- been weakened to provide reinforce- cause of heavy battle losses and ex- ments for the intended offensive

26 TACO 8373-A against the Aggressor airhead in (8) Fourth St. Lawrence Campaign. At Alaska, and south on the eastern side the same time that Regional Command of the Cascade mountains. By 1 April ATLANTIKO ordered Army Group 1961, Aggressor forces had driven GOLFO to make its ill-starred attack south against Allied resistance to a to relieve Allied pressure on Aggres- line north of the Columbia-Spokane sor, similar instructions were issued Rivers. On 15 April, Aggressor hit to Army Group ST. LAURENCO in Spokane with a medium yield nuclear the northeastern lodgment area. On weapon, and on 2 May established 1 May 1961, a strong Aggressor force bridgeheads west of the Columbia drove out of the lodgment area, and River in the vicinity of Wenatchee and after heavy fighting in two columns Hanford. On 5 May, U.S. forces up the St. Lawrence and Lake Cham- formed a solid defensive line and by plain valleys. The natural defensive 12 May had halted the Aggressor fortress of Montreal was again by- drive at all points. Five days later passed by the armored elements as it U.S. forces seized the initiative and had been the previous year. On 17 opened a counteroffensive. By 22 May May, a tremendous tank battle was 1961, Aggressor was withdrawing fought in the vicinity of Watertown as rapidly to the north with his routes of Aggressor made a major effort to communication under attack from drive American forces from their de- U.S. and Canadian elements which fensive positions, and both nuclear had moved south from Alaska. On 6 and chemical warheads were freely June 1961, Aggressor withdrew into exchanged. In the Lake Champlain the lodgment area the last units which region, an Aggressor guerrilla force escaped encirclement and destruction. severely harassed the U.S. forces by (7) Sixth Texas Campaign. In response to sabotaging communication routes and the High Command’s directive to supply dumps. In all cases, Aggressor make an immediate attack upon the was unsuccessful in attaining his final United States, Regional Command objective and on 23 May, U.S. and ATLANTIKO ordered Army Group Canadian forces launched a major GOLFO to strike westward from the counteroffensive which succeeded in Texas-Louisiana lodgment area in an rolling the major Aggressor elements attempt to linkup with the Aggressor back into the lodgment area by early forces making the attack eastward July 1961. Shortly after having been from the California lodgment area. driven from the Montreal area, Ag- The attack was poorly coordinated, gressor detonated an estimated 100 and due to heavy rains which caused KT nuclear weapon over the city he flash flooding on all major routes, did had been unsuccessful in capturing not begin until 17 May 1961, two during two campaigns. Destruction weeks after the California offensive was almost absolute for the city and had ground to a halt and begun its its defenders alike. recoil westward. Electronic intercepts k. CAMPAIGNS OF 1962. altered U.S.forces and a tank ambush, (1). (a) During the winter of 1961-62, similar to the one executed during the numerous border violations by Ag- Aggressor Fifth Texas Campaign in gressor satellite agents and guer- May 1960, was prepared. The task rilla groups were verified in the force was struck from three sides three small, democratically oriented after a 50-mile advance and by 22 May nations which abutted the southern had been surrounded. Five days later, and northwestern lodgment areas. on 27 May 1961, all elements had sur- Arms smuggled across their borders rendered or been destroyed and the were discovered in Cedonia, Free- front reestablished. land and Freelandia while anti-

TAGO 8373-A 27 government propaganda attacks nations. Aggressor launched an offen- from clandestine radio stations sive from his airhead in the Fair- within their territories, as well as banks, Alaska area on 22 January from the satellite news media, 1962. Directed southeastward along markedly increased. Guerrilla bands, the Alaskan Highway, Aggressor led by Malo, Tigeria and Durado moved toward Tok Junction, while agents began large-scale attacks establishing a blocking position on the against targets throughout the three Richardson Highway in the vicinity of democratic countries. At the same Rapids Roadhouse. By 12 February, time a general forward displacement heavy fighting was in progress at of satellite artillery and armor to- Lake George with Aggressor attempt- ward their borders was detected. ing to flank the northern end of the Faced with external threats and Allied front. On 22 February, a U.S. menaced by internal strife, Cedonia, night attack caught Aggressor by sur- Freeland, and Freelandia were un- prise and permitted armor elements able to cope with the guerrilla bands to drive northwest through the or to expand their armed forces suf- Tanana River valley to Granite Creek. ficiently to adequate protect them- Aggressor units north of the Alaska selves from probable attack. Each Highway were cut off while the block- country appealed to the United ing force at Rapids Roadhouse was States for assistance, and in late forced to withdraw to Donnelly Dome. 1961, U.S. Military Advisory As- Subsequent attacks by U.S. and Cana- sistance Groups (MAAG’s) were dian units drove Aggressor back into established within each nation to his original lodgment area by the end provide military training, planning, of March 1962. and logistical support. (3) Fourth Central European Campaign. (ö) On the political front, Aggressor By February 1962, Aggressor had in- appeared to honor the agreement creased his ground forces east of the reached in late 1961 between the Elbe River to two Army Groups, Free World and itself which limited OKCIDENTO and SUDO. On 6 Feb- armed conflict and established the ruary 1962, following an intense artil- six small buffer states along parts lery barrage of conventional and nu- of the line delineating the southern clear fires, Aggressor’s entire front and northwestern lodgment areas. exploded into a general advance. Con- Vasily Krostychovic, nominally a tinuing pressure by Aggressor slowly co-equal member of the Triumvirate forced the Allied armies to withdraw but actually dictator directing Ag- westward, but the liberal use of nu- gressor’s actions, proposed a Geneva clear and chemical weapons, coupled summit meeting to “end the Balkan with a retention of air superiority and War and achieve peace.” The talks a determined ground defense, brought opened on 4 January 1962, in an air the Aggressor advance to a standstill of tension caused by Aggressor in late April. NATO forces opened a offensive military preparations and counteroffensive which, by early June, quickly collapsed when Krostychovic had forced a general retreat of Ag- made demands coupled with threats gressor troops. A well executed coun- which1 were unacceptable to the terguerrilla campaign severely re- Free World. Both sides then made stricted the operations of the Aggres- preparations for a resumption of sor guerrilla brigades and inflicted general hostilities. heavy losses on them. By July 1962, (2) Sixth Alaskan Campaign. In an at- the Allies regained their original posi- tempt to divert U.S. attention from tions along the western edge of the the war preparations of his satellite former buffer zone. Faced with the

28 TACO 8373-A task of forcing a passage through the after the initiation of the Maloan at- heavy defenses on the Aggressor side, tack against Cedonia, the Aggressor and at the same time bolstering the satellite nation, Tigeria, invaded Free- Balkans front, the NATO powers de- land. The United States JCS in- cided to halt their offensive and revert structed USSTRICOM to establish a to a defensive posture. second Joint Task Force (JTF) in the (4) Sixth Northwestern United States southern lodgment area zone to assist Campaign. On Sunday, 25 March 1962, Freeland. On 16 April 1962, in antici- under the guise of “regaining their pation of a similar attack on Free- rightful territory,” Malo invaded Ce- landia by Durado, the JCS expanded donia. The United States JCS im- USSTRICOM’s mission to include the mediately directed USSTRICOM to defense of Freelandia. The 2 April in- establish a Joint Task Force (JTF) to vasion of Freeland by Tigeria quickly assist Cedonia in repelling the Ag- drove the defenders from their border gressor satellite attack. In spite of defenses and on 6 April, the first con- determined resistance by the weak tact between the U.S. and Tigerian Cedonia forces, Maloan armored ele- forces occurred east of Lampasas, as ments drove steadily forward, and by Tigerian reconnaissance units probed 2 May, had seized a bridgehead over eastward along Highway 190 toward the Columbia River at Vantage. Dur- Copperas Cove. On 8 April, Tigeria ing this action, the first positive evi- unsuccessfully attempted to smash dence was obtained of the presence of through the U.S. defensive positions Aggressor “volunteers” in the Maloan in the Shell and Manning Mountains armed forces. On 4 May, the JTF areas, and at dawn on 14 April, the organized a defensive position in the JTF unleashed a counteroffensive Manastash-Saddle Mountains area, but which drove the Aggressor satellite a strong Maloan attack succeeded in forces south of the San Saba River. penetrating the U.S. defensive posi- To relieve pressure on her Tigerian tions by 10 May. A counterattack re- satellite, Aggressor hastened military stored the FEBA bn 12 May. A second preparations by Durado, and on 2 May major Maloan attack began 17 May, 1962, that Aggressor satellite seized but withered under heavy air attacks bridgeheads on the east bank of the from U.S. Air Force which had Sabine River in an unprovoked in- wrested control of the air from Ag- vasion of Freelandia. In general the grèssor. On 18 May, the JTF launched Durado attack was contained along a counteroffensive which broke through Highway 170, with the exception of thè Maloan positions, drove north- one advance in the Kisatchie National ward, and by seizing thé bridgehead at Forest region. A JTF counteroffensive Vantage, cut off a major portion of was launched on 14 May and regained the Maloan-Aggressor Army. Con- all of Freelandia except the southern tinuing their advance along the entire part, by the end of the month. Here front, Cedonian and U.S. forces were masses of Aggressor troops “volun- able to prevent the Maloan-Aggressor teered” to become “citizens” of Army from establishing a strong de- Durado, and in a series of bloody en- fensive position at any point and by gagements succeeded in establishing 12 June, had driven the last invaders Aggressor control over that portion of across the Cedonia-Malo border. At Freelandia which had formerly been this point, the JCS ordered the offen- a part of the Texas-Louisiana lodg- sive halted because of the military ment area. On 15 June 1962, the situation confronting the United States “Triumvirate” announced that the in other areas. peoples living in the nations of Malo, (5) Seventh Texas Campaign. Eight days Tigeria, Durado, and southern Free-

TAGO 8373-A 29 landia had “voluntarily requested in- the redeployment of major U.S. com- corporation into their respective Ag- bat units into the new battle zone. gressor lodgment areas for protection A series of counterattacks against from further attacks by the capital- weakened portions of the lodgment istic warmongers.” The statement con- area frontier threatened to break cluded by saying that these satellite through the massive defense positions nations were now defunct, and that Aggressor had prepared and cut off Aggressor had reestablished full con- his attacking elements. On 15 October, trol over the southern and north- Aggressor began a withdrawal south- western lodgment areas. Following ward, and by Christmas 1962, was this announcement, the governments again contained within his lodgment of Cedonia, Freeland, Freelandia, and area defenses. the Duchy of Dudland requested an- nexation by the United States. On 4 (7) Third Southeastern Asia Campaign. July 1962, the President announced Following his failure to overthrow the that these requests had been approved, governments of Malaya and the Philip- and that the territories and citizens of pine Islands in the 1953-59 guerrilla these war-ravaged nations were again campaign. Aggressor concentrated on a part of their former states. further exploitation of the enslaved (6) Sixth Carolina Campaign. Convinced countries within his lodgment area. that the satellite attacks would divert Increased emphasis was given to the U.S. attention and strength from training of guerrilla cadres, and the the other lodgment areas, Aggressor satellite armies were provided with ordered Regional Command ATLAN- more modern equipment. In early TIKO to launch a major offensive 1962, Aggressor and satellite forces northward from the southeastern infiltrated into South Vietnam, Cam- lodgment area to seize the United bodia and Burma to assist certain States capitol at Washington, D.C. On dissident, indigenous leaders in over- 5 August, Aggressor struck U.S. troop throwing the lawful governments of and supply concentrations in North these countries. The Southeast Asian Carolina with aircraft and missile de- Treaty Organization (SEATO) na- livered nuclear weapons. Rapid ad- tions responded to this challenge by vances were made during the first few providing military equipment, train- weeks and Aggressor was able to drive ing advisors and economic assistance the U.S. forces back to the line Bristol- to the threatened governments. By Danville-Norfolk by 1 September. late 1962, headway had been made in Here strong defensive positions halted defeating the Aggressor-directed guer- the Aggressor offensive, and the un- rilla attacks, but the overall situation expected failure of the satellite attacks gave little assurance of being rapidly upset Aggressor’s plans by permitting resolved.

30 TACO 8373-A PART TWO IDENTIFIED GROUND ORGANIZATIONS

CHAPTER 4 MAJOR GROUND UNITS

Section I. HOME COMMAND 4.1. HEJMKOMANDO (HK) Unit History. Formed in 1945 as Army Group R and controlled the Replacement Train- Commander: Marshal Von MAN- ing Army and Peoples Militia. Maintained re- STEIN, Gerhard E. serve units for mobilization in the event of an Deputy Gen of Army SKOBE- invasion of the Homeland. Redesignated Home Commander: LEV, Mikhail V. Command in 1953. The Home Command was CofS: Gen of Corps CAMP- reorganized in late 1956 and elements were BELL, Walter M. designated as strategic reserves. Reorganized Hq Location : Homeland and redesignated HEJMKOMANDO in March 1960. Reorganized in February 1961 to con- Code Name : DIKTI form with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Code Number: 00001 Forces.

Section II. REGIONAL COMMANDS 4.2. Regional Command ATLANTIKO (RKA) 4.3. Regional Command PACIFIKO (RKP) Commander: Marshal LECLERC, An- Commander: Marshal TANK, Yuan- dre G. hung Deputy Gen of Army ANDRE- Deputy Gen of Army ORLOV, Commander: OSSY, Geoffroi A. Commander: Yemelyan A. CofS: Gen of Corps EMINES- CofS: Gen of Corps . ICHIJO, CU, Constantin N. Masayoshi M. Hq Location : California Hq Location : Caribbean Area Code Name : KORTESO Code Name : SENPARTIO Code Number: 06000 Code Number: 05000 Unit History. In March 1960, Regional Com- Unit History. In March 1960, Regional Com- mand PACIFIKO was organized in the Cali- mand ATLANTIKO was organized in the fornia lodgment area to control Aggressor Caribbean Islands lodgement' area to control operations on the West Coast of the North Aggressor operations on the East Coast and American continent. Army Group KALI- Gulf Coast of the North American continent. FORNIO and Army Group KOLOMBIO, which Army Groups ST. LAURENCO, KARIBO, and includes 7 Army in the Aleutian Islands, were GOLFO were placed under the control of Re- placed under control of Regional Command gional Command ATLANTIKO. Reorganized PACIFO. Reorganized in March 1961 to con- in March 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reor- form with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed ganization of Armed Forces. Forces.

TACO 8373-A 31 Section III. ARMY GROUPS

4.4. Army Group NORDO Unit(AGN) History. Formed as Army Group South in December 1954. Assigned as occupational Commander: Marshal NIEMCEWICZ, force in territory south of original Homeland. Zdzislaw H. Army Group was given mission of consolidating Deputy Gen of Army KOSTKA, the new territorial gains and raising troops in Commander : Boroschiav Z. the newly “liberated” areas. Some components CofS: Gen of Corps MAUGHAM, reorganized and reequipped with latest weapons Rutherford D. and vehicles in late 1955 and early 1956. Re- Hq Location : Homeland portedly 75 percent combat effective in early Code Name : PERSISTECO 1957. Elements were reported quelling upris- Code Number : 30000 ings in the annexed territories in 1958. Par- ticipated in the Second Balkan Campaign from Unit History. Formed as Army North in May 1959 to January 1960. Reorganized and December 1949. Controlled invasion and occu- redesignated Army Group SUDO in March pation in Southeast Asia area in April 1950. 1960. Participated in the Third Balkan Cam- One unidentified corps was attached to Army paign in 1960. Army Group SUDO participated Group West for the second invasion of the in the Fourth Balkan Campaign from January Carolinas in the spring of 1951. Army Group 1961 to October 1961 when, because of severe North returned to the Homeland in 1955, leav- losses in men and equipment, it was relieved by ing Tenth Rifle Army in the Southeast Asia Army Groups NORDO and ORIENTO. Reor- area as a nucleus for the activation of Army ganized in November 1961 to conform with the Group North (Forward). Elements underwent 1961-62 reorganization of the Armed Forces. reorganization in 1956 and 1957 to conform Participated in the Fourth Central. European with new concept of war. In early 1958, Army Campaign from February to July 1962. Group North participated with Army Group West in the Central European Campaign. At 4.6. Army Group OKCIDENTO (AGOk) the conclusion of the Central European Cam- Commander: Marshal STEENSTRUP, paign, Army Group North returned to the Jorgen M. northern area of the Homeland. Reorganized Deputy Gen of Army SEGURA, and redesignated Army Group NORDO in Commander : Belarmino D. March 1960. Participated in the Third Central CofS : Gen of Corps SVED- European Campaign from March 1961 to June BERG, Thorsten E. 1961. Reorganized in July 1961 to conform Hq Location : Homeland with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Code Name: CERBECO Transferred to the Balkans in the fall of 1961 Code Number: 10000 along with Army Group ORIENTO to replace Army Group SUDO. Participated in the Fourth Unit History. .Formed as Army Group West Balkan Campaign from November 1961 to July in 1945. Designated headquarters of -expedi- 1962. tionary force (led by Marshal GORENKO) which landed in California in 1946. In control of ill-fated Florida Campaign (Fall of 1947), 4.5. Army Group SUDOin which(AGS) Aggressor Third Army was practically Commander: Marshal ZOSHCHENKO, annihilated. Responsible for unsuccessful Ten- Klavdy.L. nessee-Kentucky Campaign of 1948. Elements Deputy Gen of Army JANOW, defended Caribbean against amphibious assault Commander:' . Bedrich H. by United States forces in 1949. Controlled in- CofS: Gen of Corps SUZUKI, vasion force which captured Hawaiian Islands Yasukata T. in June-July 1949. Lost the Hawaiian Islands Hq Location: Homeland to United States forces in November 1949. Con- Code Name : NOBELO trolled task force which landed in Alaska in Code Number: 50000 October 1949. Major elements 'of task force

32 TACO 8373-A were destroyed in subsequent U.S. and Allied St. Lawrencè Campaigns and Caribbean occupa- counterattack. Successfully directed the Second tion) . Directed occupation and defense of St. Florida Campaign in 1950. In control of Carib- Lawrence area. One major unidentified compo- bean defense forces during United States raid nent detached to Army Group West in Decem- against submarine and glider installations on ber 1950 for employment in the Caribbean area. islands of Puerto Rico and Vieques in March Conducted Second St.. Lawrence Campaign 1950. Responsible for Second Carolina Cam- against the United States during 1951-52. Ele- paign (mid-1951) and first invasion of Texas ments returned to Homeland in 1953 and .par- (1951-52). Returned to Homeland in 1953, but ticipated in Southern Liberation Campaign ■left cadre and some components for newly or- from early 1954 to December 1954. Remainder ganized Army Group West (Forward); Con- of Army Group moved to. Alaska in early 1955, trolled right-flank units in annexation of. terri- leaving cadre for the activation of Army Group tory south of original Homeland from spring of East (Forward) to fill vacuum in St. Lawrence 1954 until end of year. Elements reportedly area. Moved to California in late 1955 and as- engaged in quelling uprisings in newly annexed sumed responsibilty for the occupation and de- territories during 1955. Subordinate units were fense of the Alaskan and California lodgment reorganized in 1956 arid 1957 to meet tactical re- areas. Army Group returned to Homeland in quirements of nuclear warfare. Reported at full 1956. Major components were left behind as strength and to have attained maximum com- cadre for the organization of Task Force bat effectiveness by late 1957. Participated in “Golden Gate” and Task Force “Aleutians.” Central European Campaign in 1958. Returned Reportedly underwent major reorganization in to Homeland at conclusiori of Central European 1957. Participated in Central European Cam- Campaign in February 1958. Participated in paign in early 1958. Returned to eastern part the Second Centrar European Campaign from of the Homeland in mid-1958. Reorganized and August 1959 to October 1959. Reorganized and redesignated Army Group ORIENTO in March redesignated Army Group OKCIDENTO in 1960. Reorganized in March 1961 to conform March 1960. Participated in the Third Central with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. European Campaign from March 1961 to June Transferred to the Balkans in the fall of 1961 1961. Reorganized in July 1961 to conform alorig with Army Group NORDO to replace with the 1961-62 reorganization of the Armed Army Group SUDO. Participated in the Fourth Forces. Participated in Fourth Central Euro- Balkan Campaign from November 1961 to July pean Campaign from February 1962 to July 1962. 1962. \ 4.8. Army Group AZIO (AGA) 4.7. Army Group ORIENTO (AGOr) Commander: Marshal NUNGESSER, Commander: Marshal NEWBOLT, Jacques P. Francis C. Deputy Deputy Gen of Army BILDER- Commander : Commander : UK, Joost P. CofS : Gen of Corps SPALLAN- CofS : Gen of Corps OLBRIGHT, ZANI, Umberto L. Gerhard A. Hq Location : Southeast Asia Area Hq Location : Homeland Code Name: FALANGO Code Name : MARTELO Code Number: 39999 Code Number: 20000 Unit History. Formed as Army Group North Unit History. Formed as Army Group in (Forward) in 1955 when Army Group North 1946. Originally intended as expeditionary returned to the Homeland. Controlled tactical force headquarters to control units to be em- operations and occupational activities in South- ployed in major assault against North America east Asia area. Tenth Rifle Army identified as (presumably on the east coast). In 1947, Army the major component of Army Group North Group reverted to function as controlling head- (Forward). Quelled civilian uprisings in 1956. quarters for major tactical components in its Elements reorganized under tritomic concept area. (Key officers observed First Florida and in 1957. Participated in the Second Southeast

TACO 8373-A 33 Asia Campaign. Army Group North (Forward) In February and March 1960, the Fifth Mecha- was reorganized and redesignated Army Group nized Army, a component of Task Force AZIO in March 1960. Subordinate to the Ag- “Golden Gate,” participated in the Second Cali- gressor Ministry of the Armed Forces. Reor- fornia Campaign. It is believed that elements ganized in February 1961 to conform with the of the Fifth Mechanized Army were inactivated 1961-62 reorganization of the Armed Forces. and the remainder of the Army was returned Participated in the Third Southeast Asia Cam- to the Homeland following this campaign. Task paign in 1962. Force “Golden Gate” was reorganized and re- designated Army Group KALIFORNIO in late 4.9. Army Group GOLFOMarch (AGG) 1960. Subordinate to Regional Command Commander: Gen of Army NOR- PACIFIKO. Participated in the Third Cali- DRAAK, Roald E. fornia Campaign from December 1960 to April Deputy Gen of Corps MAROS, 1961. Reorganized in March 1961 to conform Commander: Illyes Z. with the 1961-62 reorganization of the Armed CofS: Forces. Hq Location : Texas 4.11. Army Group KARIBO (AGKr) Code Name : FLUEGO Code Number: 02500 Commander : Marshal TSVETAYEV, Iosif N. Unit History. Army Group GOLFO was or- Deputy ganized in March 1960 with elements from Commander : Army Group West (Forward) and was desig- CofS : Gen of Corps VYSHNEG- nated the headquarters for all Aggressor units RADSKY, Gerasim K. in the Texas-Louisiana lodgment area. Sub- Hq Location : Caribbean Area ordinate to Regional Command ATLANTIKO. Code Name : DETRETO Participated in the Fifth Texas Campaign dur- Code Number: 19999 ing May 1960. Reorganized in March 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 reorganization of the Unit History. Formed as Army Group West Armed Forces. Participated in the Sixth Texas (Forward) from elements of Army Group West Campaign during May 1961 and the Seventh in 1953. Participated in Central United States Texas Campaign from April 1962 to June 1962. Campaign in 1956. Subordinate elements par- ticipated in the Fourth Carolina Campaign (May to December 1957). Fourth Texas Cam- 4.10. Army Group KALIFORNIO (AGKI) paign (June 1957 to July 1958), Second Ten- Commander: Marshal YAMAGUCHI, nessee-Kentucky Campaign (April to May Aakazo 1958), and Middle Atlantic Coast Campaign Deputy (May 1958). In October 1958, Army Group Commander: West (Forward) was designated headquarters CofS: Gen of Div MADGUL- for all Aggressor forces in the Caribbean, KAR, Gulabdas M. Texas-Louisiana, Florida, and Carolina lodg- Hq Location : California ment areas. Participated in the Second Middle Code Name: ORO Atlantic Coast Campaign from May 1959 to Code Number : 09500 November 1959 and the Third Panama Canal Unit History. Activated as Task Force Zone Invasion during March 1960. In April “Golden Gate” with elements from Army Group 1960, Army Group West (Forward) was re- East in 1956. Controlled Aggressor units in the organized and redesignated Army Group California lodgment area. During 1957 and KARIBO subordinate to the newly formed Re- early 1958, elements frequently harassed U.S. gional Command ATLANTIKO. Army Group troops patrolling the demilitarized zone on the KARIBO relinquished control of units in the periphery of the lodgment area. Occasional Texas-Louisiana area to Army Group GOLFO raids into U.S. territory were conducted during while retaining control of forces in the Antilles this period. Retaliation by U.S. forces eventu- Islands and placing units in the Florida- ally caused Aggressor to halt these activities. Georgia-South Carolina lodgment area under

34 TACO 8373-A control of Army Group KARIBO (Forward). CofS: ,r Gen of Corps BAEKE- Participated in the Fifth Carolina Campaign LAND, Egide P. during July and August 1960. Reorganized in Hq Location : St. Lawrence March 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 reor- Code Name : ENEO ganization of the Armed Forces. The tactical Code Number: 29999 headquarters of Army Group KARIBO (For- Unit History. Formed as Army Group East ward) was eliminated and units in the Florida- (Forward) in early 1955 with cadre furnished Georgia-South Carolina lodgment area reverted by Army Group East. Controlled Aggressor to direct control of Army Group KARIBO. forces in the St. Lawrence lodgment area. Con- Participated in the Sixth Carolina Campaign ducted extensive training exercises, in addition during August 1962. to performing occupation duties in 1956 and 1957. Elements participated in the Fourth 4.12. Army Group KOLOMBIO (AGKo) Carolina Campaign in December 1957 and the Commander: Marshal HORTEGA, Northwestern Pacific Coast Campaign in April Severo L. 1958. Components of the Army Group seized Deputy Gen of Army KROGH, several strategic areas during the Middle At- Commander: Vitus K. lantic Coast Campaign, but were forced to with- CofS: draw by superior U.S. forces to the St. Law- Hq Location : British Columbia rence area. In mid-1958, Army Group East Code Name: KRISTOBO (Forward) rehabilitated its subordinate ele- Code Number: 02300 ments. In February 1959, with its major ele- Unit History. At the conclusion of the Third ments at full strength. Army Group East (For- Northwestern United States Campaign in May ward) planned a limited objective operation to 1959, Aggressor forces withdrew into south- enlarge and strengthen the St. Lawrence lodg- western British Columbia. Subsequently, a ment area. In early March 1959, a surprise lodgment area extending from Vancouver to attack was launched southwest from the origi- Ocean Falls was established. The XI Rifle Corps nal lodgment area. The outnumbered U.S. and was designated the headquarters for Aggressor Canadian forces were compelled to yield ground units in this lodgment area. In March 1960, the until reinforcements arrived. Therefore, within XI Rifle Corps was inactivated and Army a few days, Aggressor was able to secure the Group KOLOMBIO was organized and assumed area extending as far southwest as Portland, command of the British Columbia lodgment Maine, and Quebec, Canada. The reinforced area. In addition, Army Group KOLOMBIO is U.S. and Canadian forces succeeded in holding responsible for the Aleutian Islands lodgment Aggressor northeast of a line between these two area. Participated in the Fourth Northwestern key cities. On this line Aggressor prepared United States Campaign from January to July extensive defense positions to retain the newly 1960, the Fourth Alaskan Campaign during captured territory as part of his lodgment area. January and February 1960, the Fifth Alaskan In March 1959, the St. Lawrence lodgment area Campaign during February and March 1961, consisted of Newfoundland, Anticosti Island, and the Fifth Northwestern United States Cam- Nova Scotia and adjacent islands, New Bruns- paign from March to June 1961. Reorganized wick Province," a portion of Quebec Province, in July 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 reor- and the northeast half of the State of Maine. ganization of Armed Forces. Participated in Army Group East (Forward) was reorganized the Sixth Alaskan Campaign from January to and redesignated Army Group ST. LAU- March 1962 and the Sixth Northwestern United RENCO in March 1960. Subordinate to Re- States Campaign from March to June 1962. gional Command ATLANTIKO. Participated in the Third St. Lawrence Campaign from 4.13. Army Group ST. LAURENCO (AGSL) April to August 1960. Reorganized in March Commander: Marshal MACKENZIE, 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 reorganiza- Andrew P. tion of Armed Forces. Participated in the Deputy Fourth St. Lawrence Campaign from May to Commander: July 1961.

TACO 8373-A 35 Section IV. COMBINED ARMS ARMIES

4.14. 1 Army 4.15. 2 Army Commander : Gen of Army MARCY, Commander : Gen of Army METAXAS, Roy W. loannis A. Deputy Deputy Gen of Corps MIKHAY- Commander : Commander : LOV, Dmitry T. CofS: Gen of Div NOSKOWSKI, CofS: Wladyslaw S. Hq Location : Homeland Hq Location : California Code Name: RENVERSI Code Name : SÔVI Code Number : 10001 Code Number: 10450

Unit History. Formed in 1945 as First Army. Unit History. Formed in 1945 as Second Committed in First California Campaign in Army for commitment in California Campaign. which various subordinate elements fought with Returned to Homeland in early 1947. All com- distinction. Launched thrust into United States ponents underwent intensive training during from California but was stopped by logistical 1948. Major elements engaged in amphibious difficulties. Bulk of Army returned to Home- and air transportability training during 1949. land in early 1947, but some elements remained Began move to Caribbean in August 1949. Re- in American Theater to participate in First placement of Fourth Army completed in Janu- Florida Campaign. During the period of 1948 ary 1950. Responsible for invasion of North to early 1952, some elements conducted sporadic Carolina in 1950 and First Texas Campaign of campaigns against internal dissidents and 1951-52. Redesignated Second Rifle Army in border guerrillas. Army also participated in early 1953. Reported preparing for combat in several field maneuvers during that period. Ac- late 1953. Relinquished responsibility for occu- cording to reliable estimate, about one-half of pation of Texas beachhead to advance elements its divisions were combat-ready as of mid-1952. of Seventeenth Rifle Army and subsequently Redesignated First Rifle Army in late 1952. paticipated in Third Carolina Campaign (April- Identified in Homeland in 1953. Elements of May 1954). Elements identified in Third Texas Army reportedly performed border security Campaign in late 1955. Reported undergoing missions during 1954 and 1955. Army ini- major reorganization in conformance with tri- tiated a large-scale reorganization in late 1956 tomic concept in mid-1956. Identified in Carib- to conform with the tritomic concept. Re- bean area in late 1956 and late 1957. 30 Fusilier organization was completed in early 1957. Ele- AAA Division detached in late 1957 to partici- ments subsequently participated in extensive pate in Central European Campaign (returned field exercises with emphasis on nuclear tactics subsequently to Second Rifle Army control). and employment of new nuclear weapons. Major elements participated in Fourth Texas Alerted for combat in late 1957. Participated and Middle Atlantic Coast Campaigns. Partici- in Central European Campaign in January pated in the Second Middle Atlantic Coast Cam- 1958 and suffered heavy losses in personnel and paign from May to November 1959 and the equipment. Returned to the Homeland with Third Panama Canal Zone Invasion during Army Group West in mid-1958 for rehabilita- March 1960. In May 1960, the Second Rifle tion. Participated in the Second Central Euro- Army was reorganized and redesignated 2 pean Campaign from August to October 1959. Army, relocated to the Homeland and assigned In March 1960, the First Rifle Army was reor- to Army Group OKCIDENTO. Participated in ganized and redesignated 1 Army and relocated the Third Central European Campaign from in the California lodgment area. Participated March to June 1961. Reorganized in July 1961 in the Third California Campaign from Decem- to conform with the 1961-62 reorganization of ber 1960 to April 1961. Reorganized in May Armed Forces. Participated in the Fourth Cen- 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 reorganiza- tral European Campaign from February to tion of Armed Forces. July 1962.

36 TACO 8373-A 4.16. 4 Fusilier Army 4.17. 5 Army Commander: Gen of Army METCAL- Commander : Gen of Army COUTINHO, FE, Leslie R. Alonso Deputy Deputy Gen of Corps EYDE, Commander : Commander : Gustaf K. CofS: Gen of Div Van DEYS- CofS: SEL, Reinier F. Hq Location : Texas Code Name : BALAI Hq location : British Columbia Code Number : 10800 Code Name : KRUELA Unit History. Formed in early 1948. As- Code Number : 11350 sumed control of units of Third Army salvaged after disastrous California Campaign (Novem- Unit History. Formed as Fourth Army in ber 1946) and of remnants after Flor- 1946. Seized the Caribbean Islands in the fall ida Campaign (fall of 1947). Returned to of that year. Assigned to garrison duties dur- ing period of occupation following armistice at Homeland in early 1948. Underwent intensive training during 1948 and began extended field end of California Campaign. Known as the maneuvers in 1949. Prepared for oversea de- “Stepping Stone” Army until end of 1949 be- ployment in late 1952. Reorganized, reequipped, cause of its control of the routes of approach to and trained under nuclear concept of war in late the American Continent. Suffered heavy losses in the disastrous Tennessee-Kentucky Cam- 1955 and 1956. Assigned to Home Command in late 1956. In March 1960, the Fifth Rifle Army paign (April 1948). Defended Puerto Rico and was redesignated 5 Army and reorganized to Vieques against United States amphibious conform with Armed Forces reorganization forces in early 1949. Replaced by Second Army program. Reassigned to Army Group GOLFO. and returned to Homeland in January 1950. Reorganized in April 1961 to conform with Elements of Ninth Army in St. Lawrence area 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Par- were replaced by units of Fourth Army in late ticipated in the Sixth Texas Campaign during 1952. Redesignated Fourth Rifle Army in 1953. May 1961 and the Seventh Texas Campaign Reorganized and equipped with new nuclear- from April to June 1962. age weapons during late 1956 and early 1957. Participated in Central European Campaign in 4.18. 6 Fusilier Army January and February 1958. Fourth Rifle Commander : Gen of Army TYRO- Army bore the brunt of the United States KOVA, Georgii L. counterattack during the last phase of the cam- Deputy Gen of Corps IOAN- paign. The exceptionally stubborn defense con- Commander: NOVNA, Vasilievich E. ducted by the army in the face of total annihi- CofS : lation resulted in award of the designation Hq Location : Homeland “fusilier.” In March 1958, the Fourth Fusilier Code Name : SERCI Rifle Army was returned to the Homeland. Code Number: 20875 Participated in the Second Central European Campaign from August to October 1959. Re- Unit History. Formed in early 1946 as part assigned to Army Group KOLOMBIO in No- of the original Army Group East and known as vember 1959. Participated in the Fourth North- “Vichyite” Army. Troops seasoned in antiguer- western United States Campaign from January rilla action prior to commitment in Hawaiian to July 1960. In August 1960 reorganized and and First Alaskan Campaigns. Relinquished redesignated 4 Fusilier Army. Participated in control of XXVII Rifle Corps in July 1950, the Fifth Northwestern United States Cam- when Corps moved to Caribbean area to replace paign from March to June 1961. Reorganized IV Mechanized Corps. Unreported until the in July 1961 to conform with the reorganization summer of 1952, when the Army was identified of Armed Forces. Participated in the Sixth in the Homeland. Redesignated Sixth Rifle Northwestern United States Campaign from Army in late 1953 and moved overseas. Par- March to June 1962. ticipated in final phases of Northwestern United

TAGO 8373-A 37 States Campaign in early 1954. Located in the late 1954. Army believed assigned to Army California area as part of “Task Force Golden Group South in December 1954. Reassigned to Gate” in 1956. Elements reorganized and re- the Home Command in late 1956. Elements equipped in early 1957 under the tritomic con- completed tritomic reorganization by late 1957. cept. Army reportedly underwent intensive Army conducted field tests employing latest training in the use of nuclear weapons in late tactics and equipment during 1958. Partici- 1957. Identified in Second Alaskan Campaign pated in the Second Central European Cam- and Northwestern Pacific Coast Campaign dur- paign from August to October 1959. Reassigned ing the early part of 1958. All elements reported to Army Group KOLOMBIO in November 1959. back in California area in August 1958. Sixth Participated in the Fourth Alaskan Campaign Rifle Army was awarded title “fusilier” for its during January and February 1960. In March exceptional performance during Second Alas- 1960, the Seventh Rifle Army was reorganized kan and Northwestern Pacific Campaigns in and redesignated 7 Army. Participated in the 1958. In March 1960, the Sixth Fusilier Rifle Fifth Alaskan Campaign during February and Army was redesignated 6 Fusilier Army and re- March 1961. Reorganized in April 1961 to con- organized to conform with Armed Forces re- form with the 1961-62 reorganization of Armed organization program. Returned to Homeland Forces. Participated in the Sixth Alaskan Cam- and reassigned to Army Group SUDO. Partici- paign from January to March 1962. pated in the Third Balkan Campaign during 1960 and the Fourth Balkan Campaign from 4.20. 8 Army January to October 1961. Relieved from assign- Commander: Gen of Army ALVAREZ, ment in the Balkans in October 1961 because of Manual severe losses in men and equipment. Reorgan- Deputy Gen of Corps FRUNZE, ized in November 1961 to conform with the Commander : Akaky A. 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Par- CofS: Gen of Div YUAN, Hao- ticipated in the Fourth Central European Cam- jan paign from February to July 1962. Hq Location : St. Lawrence Code Name: URAGANO 4.19. 7 Army Code Number : 20575 Commander : Gen of Army LIEBLER, Unit History. Formed in early 1946. Initially Gaspard F. considered least battleworthy of. all Aggressor Deputy Gen of Corps MATSU- armies, until one of its original components Commander : KATA, Hiroyuki established excellent combat record in St. Law- CofS: Gen of Div TRIPATHI, rence Campaign (1947 and early 1948). One Krishnaji M. unidentified corps reportedly assigned to Second Hq Location : Aleutians Army for occupation duty in Caribbean area in Code Name : HAKI 1950. This corps was reportedly committed in Code Number : 30750 the First Texas Campaign (1951-52). Re- Unit History. Formed as Seventh Army in designated Eighth Rifle Army in 1953. Identi- early 1950 after Aggressor territorial expan- fied in Homeland in 1954 and 1955. Moved sion, which led to creation of Army Group overseas in early 1957. Elements identified in North. Launched invasion of the Carolinas in the invasion of Washington State during North- July 1951 from Caribbean bases. After failure western Pacific Coast Campaign in late 1957. of Campaign, Army returned to Caribbean area, Returned to Army Group East area in late 1958. leaving one armored corps holding the Carolina In March 1960, the Eighth Rifle Army was re- beachhead. During the First Texas Campaign designated 8 Army and reorganized to conform (1951-52), Army was on garrison duty in the with Armed Forces reorganization program. Caribbean area. Returned to Homeland in May Reassigned to Army Group ST. LAURENCO. 1952. Redesignated Seventh Rifle Army in early Reorganized in April 1961. to conform with 1954. One corps (IV Rifle Corps) participated 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Par- in Southern Liberation Campaign in May 1954. ticipated in the Fourth St. Lawrence Campaign The IV Rifle Corps returned to Army control in from May to July 1961.

38 TACO 8373-A 4.21. 9 Fusilier Army turned to Homeland and reassigned to HEJM- Commander: Gen of Army BENCZUR, KOMANDO. Reorganized in April 1961 to con- Ladislaus K. form with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Deputy Forces. Commander : 4.22. 10 Army CofS : Gen of Div PODGORNY, Yakov I. Commander : Gen of Army ASEYEV, Hq Location : Homeland Adriadna S. Code Name : SANGO Deputy Gen of Corps VIETING- Code Number: 20285 Commander : HOFF, Diedrich A. CofS: Unit History. Formed in mid-1946 and placed Hq Location : California under control of Army Group East. Trans- Code Name : GARDI ferred to Army Group West in mid-1947 for Code Number : 20101 invasion of the St. Lawrence Valley and New Unit History. Formed originally in 1946. England. Captured and maintained control of Owing to frequent changes of components until large sector of Eastern Canada and Northeast- reorganization in early 1950, Tenth Army func- ern United States. Returned to Army Group tioned in the same capacity as a replacement East control in June 1949. Superior United training army. Tenth Army seized major areas States forces compelled Army to withdraw to a in Southeast Asia area during March-April line roughly between Portsmouth, N.H., and 1950. Identified on occupation duty in South- Quebec in 1949. Army forced from the entire east Asia in 1951 and 1952. Redesignated St. Lawrence Valley in 1950. Area held by Tenth Rifle Army in late 1953. Partici- Army at that time consisted of Newfoundland, pated in the Second Southeastern Asia Cam- Nova Scotia and adjacent islands, and half of paign from 1953 to 1959. Elements reportedly New Brunswick. Ninth Army initiated large reorganized and reequipped with up-to-date scale attack against Northeastern United States weapons in late. 1956 and early 1957. In March (Second St. Lawrence Campaign) in mid-1951 1960, the Tenth Rifle Army was reorganized and, after bitter fighting, was forced back to and redesignated 10 Army, relieved from as- original area of occupation. Owing to heavy signment to Army Group North (Forward) losses sustained during campaign, some units of and reassigned to Army Group KALIFORNIO. Ninth Army were replaced by units of the Participated in the Third California Campaign Fourth Army during late 1952. In November from December 1960 to April 1961. Reorgan- 1952. the Army launched a limited winter at- ized in May 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 tack southward. By mid-December 1952, the reorganization of Armed Forces. Ninth Army had crossed the St. Lawrence River and invaded New York State. Army re- 4.23. 12 Army linquished its gains in local fighting during Commander : Gen of Army TODT, 1953. Redesignated Ninth Rifle Army in early Kunz V. 1954. Elements of Army identified in Fourth Deputy Gen of Corps COCHEN- Carolina Campaign in December 1957. Partici- Commander HAUSEN, Klaus W. pated in Middle Atlantic Coast Campaign in CofS: 1958. Ninth Rifle Army succeeded in seizing Hq Location : Caribbean the Norfolk-Portsmouth areas during the early Code Name: HONORO phase of Campaign. Army was forced to evacu- Code Number: 20091 ate its elements to the St. Lawrence area by May 1958. Awarded title “fusilier” for combat Unit History. Formed in late 1956 during performance during Middle Atlantic Coast expansion of Aggressor forces. Comprised of Campaign in 1958. During March 1960, the Peoples’ Militia units called to active duty to Ninth Fusilier Rifle Army was redesignated 9 bolster strength of the Aggressor Home Com- Fusilier Army and reorganized to conform with mand. Reorganized and reequipped in early Armed Forces reorganization program. Re- 1957 to conform with nuclear concept. Twelfth

TACO 8373-A 39 Rifle Army was redesignated 12 Army and re- element of Army Group South. Participated in organized to conform with Armed Forces reor- the Second Balkan Campaign from May 1959 to ganization program in March 1960. Reassigned January 1960. In March 1960, the Fourteenth to Army Group KARIBO. Reorganized in May Rifle Army was reorganized and redesignated 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reorganization 14 Army. Participated in the Third Balkan of Armed Forces. Participated in the Sixth Campaign during 1960 and the Fourth Balkan Carolina Campaign during August 1962. Campaign from January to October 1961. Re- lieved from assignment in the Balkans in Octo- 4.24. 13 Army ber 1961 because of severe losses in men and Commander : Gen of Army SCHACHT, equipment. Reorganized in November 1961 to Friedrich M. conform with the 1961-62 reorganization of Deputy Gen of Corps SPINELLO, Armed Forces. Participated in the Fourth Cen- Commander : Abbate S. tral European Campaign from February to CofS: July 1962. Hq Location : Southeast Asia Code Name : KEMO 4.26. 16 Army Code Number : 15439 Commander : Gen of Army YAKUBO- Unit History. Formed in late 1955 or early VICH, Timofey P. 1956. One unidentified component used for anti- Deputy guerrilla duties in Homeland during late 1957. Commander : Reorganized and reequipped in early 1957 under CofS: Gen of Bde KHVOR- the new nuclear concept. Reportedly prepared STININ, Pafnuty A. for oversea assignment in early 1958. In March Hq Location : Homeland 1960, the Thirteenth Rifle Army was redesig- Code Name : BONSANCO nated 13 Army and reorganized to conform Code Number: 10079 with Armed Forces reorganization program. Unit History. Formed in April 1953 within Relocated to Southeast Asia area and assigned Army Group West area for commitment in to Army Group AZIO. Reorganized in May Southern Liberation Campaign. Assigned to 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reorganization Army Group South in December 1954. Reor- of Armed Forces. Participated in the Third ganized in early 1957 under the tritomic con- Southeastern Asia Campaign during 1962. cept. Trained in cold weather operations dur- ing the winter of 1958. Identified as component 4.25. 14 Army of Army Group South in August 1958. In Commander: Gen of Army OGILBY, March 1960, the Sixteenth Rifle Army was re- Cornelius J. designated 16 Army and reorganized to con- Deputy Gen of Corps MAURIAC, form with Armed Forces reorganization pro- Commander : Autpert B. gram. Reassigned to Army Group OKCIDENTO. CofS: Gen of Div McGILLIV- Reorganized in May 1961 to conform with 1961- RAY, Norman M. 62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Partici- Hq Location : Homeland pated in the Third Central European Campaign Code Name : KLIENTO from March to June 1961 and the Fourth Cen- Code Number : 15440 tral European Campaign from February to Unit History. Formed in late 1956 under tri- July 1962. tomic organizational concept. Reported under- going intensive training during late 1957 and 4.27. 17 Army early 1958. Identified as a reserve unit in the Commander : Gen of Army SANCHEZ, Central European Campaign in January 1958. Federico Large percentage of personnel reportedly loyal Deputy Gen of Corps BEECHEY, members of Circle Trigon Party. Espirit de Commander : Claude G. corps considered to be among the highest in CofS: Gen of Div SOULE, Domi- the Aggressor Armed Forces. Identified as an nique J.

40 TACO 8373-A Hq Location : Florida - Georgia - South 4.29. 20 Army Carolina Commander : Gen of Army WEDGE- Code Name : TRIO WOOD, Leslie R. Code Number: 12864 Deputy Gen of Corps PFLUG- Unit History. Formed in early 1954 to take Commander : BEIL, Vergil M. over responsibility for Texas Beachhead from CofS: Gen of Bde NAUJOCKS, Second Rifle Army. Augmented by additional Gerhard E. units to constitute a balanced force. Partici- Hq Location : Homeland pated in Central United States Campaign dur- Code Name : GIGANTO ing November-December 1956. Reorganized Code Number: 23956 under the tritomic concept in early 1957. Ele- ments participated in the Fourth Texas Cam- Unit History. Formed in the summer of 1956 paign in February 1958. All elements were from elements in Army Group North area. Army conducted extensive combat training in reported to have returned to Texas lodgment new nuclear concept during late 1957 and early area during July 1958. Seventeenth Rifle Army was redesignated 17 Army and reorganized to 1958. Transferred to Army Group East area in September 1958. In March 1960, the Twentieth conform with Armed Forces reorganization Rifle Army was redesignated 20 Army and re- program in March 1960. Reassigned to Army organized to conform with Armed Forces reor- Group KARIBO (Forward). Participated in the Fifth Carolina Campaign during July and ganization program. Reassigned to Army August 1960. Reorganized in May 1961 to con- Group SUDO. Participated in the Third Balkan form with the 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Campaign during 1960 and the Fourth Balkan Forces. Participated in the Sixth Carolina Campaign from January 1961 to October 1961. Campaign during August 1962. Relieved from assignment in the Balkans in October 1961 because of severe losses to men 4.28. 19 Army and equipment. Reorganized in November 1961 Commander : Gen of Army PIGNA- to conform with the 1961-62 reorganization of TELLI, Saverio M. Armed Forces. Participated in the Fourth Deputy Gen of Corps MIKHAY- Central European Campaign from February to Commander : LOVSKY, Aleksandr P. July 1962. CofS: Gen of Div WATT, Frank 4.30. 21 Army E. Hq Location : Homeland Commander : Gen of Army SCHUSCH- Code Name: MULO NIGG, Heymann M. Code Number: 38693 Deputy Gen of Corps GALS- Unit History. Formed in late 1956 during Commander : WORTHY, Cornelius W. expansion of Aggressor Forces. Units to form CofS: Gen of Bde KAEMPFE, this Army were drawn from other Aggressor Wilhelm T. armies. Reorganized as a tritomic Army in Hq Location : Homeland early 1957. Elements identified in Army Group Code Name : ORELO North area in early 1958. During March 1960, Code Number: 38694 the Nineteenth Rifle Army was redesignated Unit History. Formed in late 1956 during 19 Army and reorganized to conform with expansion of Aggressor Army. Conducted in- Armed Forces reorganization program. Re- tensified training in latest tactics and employ- mained subordinate to newly redesignated ment of nuclear weapons during 1957 and early Army Group NORDO. Participated in the 1958. Army assigned to Army Group East in Third Central European Campaign from March mid-1958. The Twenty-first Rifle Army was to June 1961. Reorganized in July 1961 to con- redesignated 21 Army and reorganized to con- form with the 1961-62 reorganization of Armed form with Armed Forces reorganization pro- Forces. Transferred to Balkans in October gram in March 1960. Reassigned to Army 1961. Participated in the Fourth Balkan Cam- Group ORIENTO. Reorganized in June 1961 paign from November 1961 to July 1962. to conform with 1961—62 reorganization of

TACO 8373-A 41 Armed Forces. Reassigned to Balkans in Octo- Deputy ber 1961. Participated in the Fourth Balkan Commander : Campaign from November 1961 to July 1962. CofS: Gen of Bde NASHCHO- KIN, Kuzma V. 4.31. 22 Army Hq Location : Homeland Commander : Gen of Army RUIZ, Code Name: KAJAZARO Agustin D. Code Number : Deputy Commander : Unit History. First identified in 1952 as XIV CofS: Gen of Bde VELAZQUEZ, Mechanized Corps. Redesignated Fourteenth Ignacio Mechanized Army and reorganized in late 1953. Hq Location : Homeland Advance elements debarked in St. Lawrence Code Name : HALO area in mid-1954 as part of general plan to pro- Code Number: 23957 vide a more balanced force in that area. Re- portedly reorganized under tritomic concept of Unit History. Formed during late 1956. war in late 1956. Reported departing St. Law- Identified as a component of Army Group North rence area in December 1957. Identified in in November 1958. In March 1960, the Twenty- Northwestern Pacific Coast Campaign in April second Rifle Army was redesignated 22 Army 1958. Reported in St Lawrence area in August and reorganized to conform with Armed Forces 1958. In March 1960, the Fourteenth Rifle reorganization program. Remained assigned to Army was redesignated 29 Army and reorgan- the newly redesignated Army Group NORDO. ized to conform with Armed Forces reorganiza- Participated in the Third Central European tion program. Returned to Homeland and as- Campaign from March to June 1961. Reorgan- signed to Army Group ORIENTO. Reorganized ized in August to conform with the 1961-62 in June 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reorgani- reorganization of Armed Forces. Transferred zation of Armed Forces. Reassigned to Balkans to Balkans in September 1961. Participated in in October 1961. Participated in the Fourth the Fourth Balkan Campaign from October Balkan Campaign from November 1961 to July 1961 to July 1962. 1962. 4.32. 23 Army 4.34. 32 Army Commander : Gen of Army METCHNI- KOFF, Vladimir N. Commander: Gen of Corps BARNE- Deputy VELOT, Lubrecht C. Commander : Deputy Gen of Bde MONTGOL- CofS: Gen of Bde ITAGAKI, Commander: FIER, Jules R. Mitsunori Y. CofS: Hq Location : St. Lawrence Hq Location : Homeland Code Name : FABLEGA Code Name: KVIETISTO Code Number: 20500 Code Number : Unit History. Identified in the St. Lawrence Unit History. Formed as XXIV Corps in late lodgment area in March 1960. Subordinate to 1946. Originally known as the “Tarbes Corps” Army Group ST. LAURENCO. Participated and later as “Gascon Corps.” Was commended in the Third St. Lawrence Campaign from for outstanding performance during early phase April 1960 to August 1960. Reorganized in of First St. Lawrence Campaign from Septem- March 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 reor- ber to October 1947. Located in Eastern Cana- ganization of Armed Forces. Participated in dian sector in mid-1948. Relieved by III Rifle the Fourth St. Lawrence Campaign from May Corps in December 1948. Identified in New 1961 to July 1961. England sector during 1949. Corps headquar- ters, less components, returned to Homeland in 4.33. 29 Army December 1949. Reorganized in 1950; extent Commander: Gen of Army TSEN, of reorganization unknown. Redesignated Kuang-yin XXIV Rifle Corps in May 1951. Elements re-

42 TACO 8373-A ported undergoing -mountain training in 1952. Code Name: FRONTSULKO Supplied cadre for formation of unidentified Code Number: 20628 organization in October 1955. Elements reor- Unit History. Identified as 34 Army in the ganized under tritomic concept in late 1956. Homeland in March 1960. Reportedly subordi- Reported undergoing intensive combat training nate to Army Group ORIENTO. Reorganized in early 1957. Identified in Northwest Pacific in June 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reor- Coast Campaign in April 1958. Moved to Aleu- ganization of Armed Forces. Reassigned to tian Islands area in August 1958 and assigned Balkans in October 1961. Participated in the to “Task Force Aleutians.” Participated in Fourth Balkan Campaign from November 1961 Third Alaskan Campaign. In March 1960, the to July 1962. XXIV Rifle Corps was redesignated 32 Army and reorganized to conform with Armed Forces 4.36. 38 Army Commander: Gen of Army JAYA- reorganization program. Returned to Home- DEVA, Narsimbrao land and assigned to HEJMKOMANDO. Reor- Deputy Gen of Div KU, Wei ganized in June 1961 to conform with 1961-62 Commander : reorganization of Armed Forces. CofS : Col MacIVER, Angus M. 4.35. 34 Army Hq Location : Homeland Commander: Gen of Army UNAMUNO, Code Name: TRAFPIRATO Diego Code Number: Unit History. Identified in March 1960 as the Deputy Gen of Div GULL- 38 Army. Believed to be subordinate to HEJM- Commander : STRAND, Svante L. KOMANDO. Reorganized in June 1961 to con- CofS: form with 196Í-62 reorganization of Armed Hq Location : Homeland Forces. Section V. TANK ARMIES 4.37. 1 Tank Army Hq Location : Homeland Commander: Gen of Army ESQUIROS, Code Name: LAVANGO Remi J. Code Number: 30800 Deputy Gen of Corps KLECZKA, Unit History. Formed from units of III and Commander: Marcin T. VI Armored Corps in October 1952. Elements CofS : Gen of Div ERDELYI, identified in Southern Liberation Campaign in Dezso A. May 1954. Reported training and conducting Hq Location : Texas maneuvers in Army Group East area during Code Name : MIRABILA 1955 and 1956. Elements began reorganization Code Number: 119211 to conform with tritomic concept in 1957. Sev- Unit History. Activated in March 1960 and eral components identified during 1958 spring assigned to Army Group GOLFO. Participated maneuvers in Army Group East area. Third in the Fifth Texas Campaign during May 1960. Mechanized Army was redesignated 3 Tank Army and reorganized in March 1960. Cur- Reorganized in February 1961 to conform with rently assigned to Army Group ORIENTO. Re- the 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. located to Balkans in October 1961. Partici- Participated in the Sixth Texas Campaign dur- pated in the Fourth Balkan Campaign from ing May 1961 and the Seventh Texas Campaign from April to June 1962. November 1961 to July 1962. Reorganized in August 1962 to conform with the 1961-62 reor- 4.38. 3 Tank Army ganization of Armed Forces. Commander : Gen of Army DUFFY, 4.39. 4 Tank Army Conell D. Commander : Gen of Army WIKTORIN, Deputy Gen of Corps GUDER- Anton F. Commander : IAN, Franz A. Deputy CofS: Commander :

TACO 8373-A 43 CofS : Gen of Div POPOV, Forces. Participated in the Fourth Central Yulian D. European Campaign from February to July Hq Location : Homeland 1962. Code Name : ANDREULO Code Number: 4.41. 15 Tank Army Unit History. Organized in March 1960 and Commander : Gen of Army Al-MA- assigned to HEJMKOMANDO. Reorganized ARRI, Mehemet in February 1961 to conform with 1961-62 re- Deputy Gen of Corps AGOSH- organization of Armed Forces. Commander : KOV, Alexis I. CofS : Gen of Bde SHEN, Dao-lee 4.40. 11 Fusilier Tank ArmyHq Location : Homeland Commander : Gen of Army ZLATOV- Code Name: HEJTI RATSKY, Dmitry Y. Code Number: 11150 Deputy Gen of Corps KLYUYEV, Unit History. Formed as II Mechanized Commander : Yan F. Corps in 1945. Participated in First California CofS: Gen of Div DUCOMMUN, Campaign during the period December 1946 to Gaspard A. April 1947. Identified during First St. Law- Hq Location : Homeland rence Campaign. Remained in St. Lawrence Code Name: FALCISTO area and participated in Second St. Lawrence Code Number : 30080 Campaign during latter part of 1951. Identi- Unit History. Formed as VI Armored Corps fied in Florida staging area in June 1952. Re- in late 1947. During 1948 served as experi- turned to Homeland in late 1952. Reorganized mental unit in mock combat against maneuver in conjunction with elements of III Armored forces employing United States tactics. Reor- Corps and redesignated Fifteenth Mechanized ganized in late 1949. Sent to Caribbean area in Army in July 1953. Functioned as an adminis- late 1950. Spearheaded initial attack against trative and training command for tank and North and South Carolina (Second Carolina mechanized units in the Homeland during 1954 Campaign) in July 1951. Provided two divi- and 1955. Reequipped, reorganized, and con- sions for activation of Third Mechanized Army ducted training under nuclear warfare concept in late 1952. Identified in Homeland in Novem- in late 1956. Resumed function as administra- ber 1952. Redesignated Eleventh Mechanized tive and training command for tank and mecha- Army and reorganized in early 1953. Assigned nized units in Army Group North area in 1957. to newly formed Army Group South in early Reorganized and redesignated 15 Tank Army in 1955. Took part in Third Texas Campaign in March 1960. Subordinate to Army Group November and December 1955 and received the NORDO. Participated in the Third Central title “fusilier” for its accomplishments during European Campaign from March to June 1961. the Campaign. Returned to Army Group South Reorganized in July 1961 to conform with the in January 1956. Transferred to Home Com- 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. mand in mid-1956. Reorganized in late 1956 Transferred to Balkans in September 1961. and early 1957 to conform with new nuclear Participated in the Fourth Balkan Campaign concept. Eleventh Fusilier Mechanized Army from October 1961 to July 1962. was reassigned to Army Group West in early 1959. Participated in the Second Central 4.42. 16 Tank Army European Campaign from August to October Commander: Gen of Army BARRING- 1959. Reorganized and redesignated 11 Fusilier TON, Edmund C. Tank Army in March 1960 with continued as- Deputy signment to newly designated Army Group Commander : OKCIDENTO. Participated in the Third Cen- CofS: tral European Campaign from March to June Hq Location : Homeland 1961. Reorganized in July 1961 to conform Code Name: ANGELIRO with the 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Code Number:

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Unit History. Organized during the Armed because of severe losses to men and equipment. Forces reorganization program in March 1960 Reorganized in November 1961 to conform and assigned to Army Group SUDO. Partici- with the 1961-62 reorganization of Armed pated in the Third Balkan Campaign during Forces. Participated in the Fourth Central 1960 and the Fourth Balkan Campaign from European Campaign from February to July January 1961 to October 1961. Relieved from 1962. assignment in the Balkans in October 1961

Section VI. MOTORIZED RIFLE DIVISIONS 4.43. 1 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION CARNIRO 11161 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D KEREKS, Istvan R. CofS Col FAHLCRANTZ, Edvard S. Hq Co Capt BIBAUD, Esdras N. 11161 208 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col SHCHERBATSKAYA, Aleksei N. 11162 211 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col BAGRATION, Gregory M. 11164. Mtz Rfl Regt 1 F Mdm Tk Regt Col INUKAI, Kozo 11165 301 F Recon Bn. Comdt FIBIGER, Gustav P. 11173 1 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty... Col ESPARTERO, Jaime 14062 Hq Btry 14062 126 F Arty Regt Col NILSSON, Ernst P. 11169 RL Bn 301 F AAA Regt Col O’GORMAN, Sean M. 11170 1 F Inst Recon Btry Lt Van OKEGHEM, Maurice D. 11184 301 F Engr Bn Maj SMITHSON, William R. 11175 301 F Sig Bn 11167 301 F Svc Bn Maj RASKOLNIKOV, Yevgeny O. 11172 301 F Med Bn. Trans Bn... Cml Def Co

Unit History. Dec 52 Reorganized in conformance with Nov 45 Formed as 1 Mechanized Division. 1952-53 reorganization of Dec 46- Reported in California under II Armed Forces. Apr 47 Mechanized Corps. May 53 Engaged in maneuvers in Home- May 47 Returned to Caribbean area for land. rest and rehabilitation. Jan 55 Furnished cadre for activation of Sep 47- Participated in St. Lawrence Cam- 1 Tank Division. Dec 47 paign under II Mechanized Jun 56 Reorganized as tritomic division Corps. Known as GREEN and assigned to Third Mecha- HEART Division. nized Army. Dec 49 Returned to Homeland. Late 56 Transferred to California lodg- Mar 50 Reported assigned to III Rifle ment area with Third Mecha- Corps. nized Army. Jul 51 Identified in St. Lawrence area as Oct 57 Returned to Homeland. 1 Fusilier Mechanized Division. Feb 58 Identified during Central Euro- Nov 51 Identified in Second St. Lawrence pean Campaign. Campaign. Mar 58 Major elements (minus equip- Oct 52 Returned to Homeland. ment) airlifted to United States

TACO 8373-A 45 to participate in Second Tennes- Mar 61 Identified during Third Central see-Kentucky Campaign. European Campaign. Oct 58 All elements reassembled in Army Group West area. Jul 61 Reorganized and redesignated 1 Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division Armed Forces reorganization to conform with 1961-62 re- program, and transferred from organization of Armed Forces. III Rifle Corps, a component of Seventeenth Rifle Army to Feb 62 Identified during Fourth Central newly reorganized 16 Army. European Campaign. 4.44. 3 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG__ G/D ASHBURNHAM, Cornelius P. CofS Col INGRASSIA, Lorenzo S. Hq Co Capt ENESCU, Mihail T. 242 F Mtz Rfl Regt 10699 Mtz Rfl Regt. Mtz Rfl Regt... 8 F Mdm Tk Regt Col EVEREST, Anthony G. 10701 303 F Recon Bn Comdt GRIGORYEV, Zinovy M. 3 F- Mtz Rfl Div Arty 12279 Hq Btry 12279 255 F Amt Regt Col VOROBYOV, Grigory T. 10705 403 F RL Bn Comdt De SOUSA, Bonifacio 10709 303 F AAA Regt Col ABILDGAARD, Emil W. 10708 3 F Inst Recon Btry. Lt PONIATOWSKI, Henryk S. 10707 Engr Bn 303 F Sig Bn.. Maj NIEDERMEYER, Jacques A. 10704 303 F Svc Bn Comdt HARALDSSON, Gustaf N. 12280 Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Del Co

Unit History. Jul 52 Returned to Homeland. Oct 45 Formed as a regular unit after Ag- Sep 52 Reequipped and reorganized. gressor consolidation of power. Jul 55 Reorganized in accordance with Nov 46— Identified in California under IV new concept of nuclear warfare. Jan 47 Mechanized Corps. Jan 56 Transferred to California lodg- Feb 47 Returned to Homeland. ment area. Jul 47 Assigned to IV Mechanized Corps. Mar 57 Identified during maneuvers in Aug- Participated in Florida Campaign. area east of Cape San Martin. Dec 47 May 58 On occupation duty in California Mar 48 Returned to Homeland. lodgment area. Nov 49 Reported in Caribbean Area. Dec 59 Relieved from assignment to Apr 50 Assigned to XXI Rifle Corps. Par- XXXII Rifle Corps, Sixth Rifle ticipated in Second Florida Cam- Army and returned to Home- paign. land. May 52 Identified in First Texas Cam- Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with paign. Awarded “fusilier” desig- Armed Forces reorganization nation for distinguished combat program. Subordinate to newly record in this campaign. reorganized 6 Fusilier Army.

46 TACO 8373-A Jun 60 Identified during the Third Balkan Nov 61 Reorganized and redesignated 3 Campaign. Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division Mar 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- to conform with 1961-62 reor- kan Campaign. ganization of Armed Forces. Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- kans. tral European Campaign.

4.45. 4 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION INFERO 11176 Florida-Georgia- South Carolina

Unit Commander Code No.

CG-._ G/D De La CIERVA, Arias CofS Hq Co Capt JANAUSCHEK, Pavai L. 1117G Mtz Rfl Regt 202 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col BESSENYEI, Csaba N. Mtz Rfl Regt 22 F Mdm Tk Regt 11180 Recon Bn 4 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B LAGERKVIST, Niels H. Hq Btry Lt NEZHDANOVA, Afanasy V. 3 F Arty Regt Col BACSANYI, Morirz P. 11183 RL Bn._ AAA Regt 4 F Inst Recon Btry. Lt FAIRLIE, Willis E. 11185 Engr Bn 304 F Sig Bn Maj HAECKEL, Theodor A. 11187 304 F Svc Bn Comdt GRAMME, Henri M. 14096 Med Bn Trans Bn 4 F Cml Def Co... Capt CHKHENKELI, Yevgeny V.

Unit History. pean Campaign, subsequently Apr 46 Activated with cadre of former awarded “fusilier” designation. professional soldiers. Aug 58 Reported in Army Group West Dec 46- Participated in California Cam- area. Apr 47 paign under II Mechanized Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Corps. Armed Forces reorganization May 47 Returned to Homeland. program and transferred from Sep 47 Reported in First St. Lawrence XIX Corps, a component of Campaign under II Mechanized Fourth Rifle Army, to newly Corps. organized 17 Army. Nov 51 Identified in Second St. Lawrence Jul 60 Identified during the Fifth Caro- Campaign. lina Campaign. Apr 52 Returned to Homeland. Jul 61 Reorganized and redesignated 4 Jun 52 Reorganized in course of Army- Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division wide modernization. to conform with 1961-62 re- Jul 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. organization of Armed Forces. Feb 58 Established outstanding combat Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- record during Central Euro- lina Campaign.

TACO 8373-A 47 4.46. 5 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION ARGENTO 11191 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col NEGRI, Gherardo S. Hq Co 11191 131 Mtz Rfl Regt. Col HERTWIG, Hana F. 133 Mtz Rfl Regt 11194 Mtz Rfl Regt 81 Mdm Tk Regt 305 Recon Bn Maj FELLOW, Austin C. 5 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B ODESCALCHI, Saverio B. 14116 Hq Btry Maj SPITTELER, Leonhard T. 14116 32 Arty Regt.. 8 RL Bn 11931 AAA Regt 5 Inst Recon Btry Lt ARISTOBULUS, Publius 11932 47 Engr Bn Maj KYABU, Terue K. Sig Bn Svc Bn._ Med Bn Trans Bn S^Cml Dcf Co

Unit History. Feb 57 Participated with Twentieth Mech- anized Army in Army-wide Jan 46 Formed as the 59th Motorized maneuvers. Division. Jun 57 Assigned to Home Command as a Dec 46- Participated in California Cam- basic training division. Apr 47 paign under II Mechanized Corps. Mar 58 Reassigned to Twentieth Mecha- nized Army. May 47 Returned to Homeland. Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Sep 47- Participated in First St. Lawrence Armed Forces reorganization Dec 48 Campaign under Mechanized program and believed to be Corps. subordinate to reorganized 20 Dec 49 Returned to Homeland and re- Army of Army Group SUDO. organized as 5 Mechanized Di- Apr 60 Identified during the Third Balkan vision. Campaign. Jan 52 Identified as part of IV Mecha- Jan 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- nized Corps. kan Campaign. Feb 52 Reequipped and reorganized. Oct61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- Jan 53 Under control of Twentieth Mecha- kans. nized Army (formerly IV Mech- Dec 61 Reorganized and redesignated 5 anized Corps). Motorized Rifle Division to con- Apr 54- Engaged in training and maneu- form with 1961-62 reorganiza- Jun 55 vers. tion of Armed Forces. May 56 Reorganized in accordance with Jun 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- new concept of nuclear warfare. tral European Campaign.

48 TACO 8373-A 4.47. 7 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 31100 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG- G/D WOLFE, Harold K. CofS Col NOGUCHI, Yoshio I. Hq Co— 31100 274 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col DAHYABHAI, Hari K. 31102 275 F Mtz Rfl Regt 31101 276 F Mtz Rfl Regt 31110 7 F Mdm Tk Regt Col THEORELL, Tadeus R. 31117 Recon Bn 7 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B BYRNE, James G. 31119 Hq Btry. 31119 Arty Regt RL Bn— 307 F AAA Regt Comdt SMYSLOV, Dmitry K. 31124 7 F Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn 307 F Sig Bn. Maj RAZUMOVSKY, Kirill N. 31130 307 F Svc Bn Comdt GAMBLIN, Hershel W. 31134 Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Sep 58 Reported to be on occupation duty Nov 49 Activated. in St. Lawrence area. Sep 52 Reported in St. Lawrence area. Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Jan 53 Reorganized during Army-wide re- Armed Forces reorganization organization program. program and believed to be sub- Sep 54 Assigned to VI Rifle Corps. ordinate to reorganized 9 Fu- Dec 56 Identified in St. Lawrence area as silier Army of the HEJMKO- part of VI Rifle Corps. MANDO. Dec 57 ' Participated in Fourth Carolina Campaign under VI Rifle Corps. Aug 61 Reorganized in conformance with Jan 58 Designated a “fusilier” division 1961-62 reorganization of for distinguished combat record Armed Forces. Redesignated as during Fourth Carolina Cam- the 7 Fusilier Motorized Rifle paign. Division.

4.48. 8 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION TURO Caribbean

Unit Commander Code No.

CG— G/D OCHTMAN, Matthieu J. CofS - Col KOECKERT, Wilhelm F. Hq Co - 382 F Mtz Rfl Regt. Col YENUKIDZE, Vasily R. Mtz Rfl Regt 386 F Mtz Rfl Regt. 10134 Mdm Tk Regt 339 F Recon Bn Maj STEIN, Harold 10133

TACO 8373-A 49 Unit Commander Code No.

8 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty_ - Hq Btry_ Capt ROZHDESTVENSKY, Lev Y. Arty Regt RL Bn 399 F AAA Regt-.. Comdt KRIZHOVSKY, Karel V. 10135 Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn - 339 F Sig Bn 308 F Svc Bn Maj CONDO, Toshimichi I. 10139 308 F Med Bn Maj IQBAL, Chunilal G. 10142 Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Mar 57 Elements used as school troops to train Aggressor auxiliaries. Jun 46 Formed as 39 Armored Division. May 58 Rotated veterans to Homeland and Dec 46- Identified during California Cam- absorbed new replacements. Mar 47 paign. Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Apr 47 Returned to Homeland. Armed Forces reorganization Nov 49 Reorganized as 8 Fusilier Mecha- program. Subordinate to newly nized Division. reorganized 12 Army. Jun 52 Reorganized as a new-type mech- Aug 61 Reorganized in conformance with anized division. 1961-62 reorganization of Jul 52 Transferred to Caribbean area. Armed Forces. Redesignated as Nov 53 Assigned to newly activated the 8 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Twelfth Mechanized Army. Division. Jun 56 Reorganized to meet tactical re- Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- quirements of nuclear age. lina Campaign. 4.49. 11 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 20921 Florida-Georgia- South Carolina

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D EVANS, Robert H. CofS Col YASHPAL, Altai R. Hq Co 20921 37 Mtz Rfl Regt-- Col MOYER, Earl H., Jr. 20923 Mtz Rfl Regt 70 Mtz Rfl Regt Col NUNEZ, Joao 20924 Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn II Mtz Rfl Div Arty 20925 Hq Btry 20925 Arty Regt RL Bn 120 AAA Regt Col CAMPILLO, Esteban L. 20936 11 Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn III Sig Bn Maj ESTRITHSON, Jorgen F. 20939 311 Svc Bn Comdt BANDELIER, Aime F. 20933 Med Bn Ill Trans Bn Comdt SOONG, Ning-yang 20962 Cml Def Co

50 TAGO 8373-A Unit History. (Forward) from Texas-Louisi- ana lodgment area. Aug 46 Formed as 94 Infantry Division. Mar 58 On occupation duty in Texas area. Jan 47 Converted to motorized division. Mar 60 11 Rifle Division redesignated 11 Jul 47 Reported in Caribbean area. Aug- Suffered heavy casualties in Flor- Mechanized Rifle. Division and . Nov 47 ida Campaign. reorganized to conform with Rèmnahts returned to Homeland. Armed Forces reorganization Dec 47 program. Relocated from Texas Nov 49 Moved to Caribbean area and as- signed to II Corps. area to FIorida-Georgia-South Carolina lodgment area and be- Mar 52 Participated in First Texas .Cam- lieved to have remained within paign. 17 Army following reorganiza- Jul 52 Relieved from assignment to II tion. Corps. Aug 60. Identified during the Fifth Caro- Mar 53 Reorganized as a mechanized di- lina Campaign. vision. Sep 61 Reorganized and redesignated 11 May 54- Identified in Texas area ; conducted Motorized Rifle Division to con- Apr 55 training in tank-infantry tactics. form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Jun 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. ization of Armed Forces. Nov 56- In Army Group reserve during Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- Jan 57 breakout of Army Group West lina Campaign. . ..

4.50. 15 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION AROGANTA Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D SOPHOCLES, Publius G. CofS Col MOISEYENKO, Kozma T. Hq Co Mtz Rfl Regt 218 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col BROWN, Bruce B. Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt. 315 F Recon Bn Comdt VALLEJO, Pilar 15 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty. G/B WILLOUGHBY, Cleo M. Hq Btry 5 F Arty Regt Col PROKOFYEV, Semyon Y. 10719 RL Bn 315 F AAA Regt Col NECKER, Adolphe E. 10721 . Inst Recon Btry. 31'5 F Engr Bn Maj LUNDSTROM, Verner K. 10720 Sig Bn 315 F Svc Bn__ 10716 Med Bn Trans Bn 15 F Cml Def Co Capt KEGEL, Richard

Unit History. Feb 47 Returned to Homeland. Mar 46 Formed from cadres furnished by Jul 47 Identified in Caribbean area under 207 and 218 Infantry Regiments. IV Mechanized Corps. Dec 46- Participated in California Cam- Aug- Identified in Florida Campaign. Jan 47 paign under IV Mechanized Dec 47 Suffered heavy casualties. Corps. Mar 48 Reconstituted in Homeland.

TACO 8373-A 51 Nov 49 Identified in Caribbean area under Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with XXI Rifle Corps. Armed Forces reorganization Feb 50 Participated in second invasion of program and assigned to re- Florida. organized 6 Fusilier Army. Re- Mar 52 Assigned to II Corps. Participated located from California area to in Texas Campaign. Homeland. Aug 52 Returned to Homeland. Awarded Aug 60 Identified during the Third Bal- title of “fusilier.” kan Campaign. Sep 52 Reorganized during initial phase Feb 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- of the reorganization program. kan Campaign. Jan 53 Reassigned to XXI Rifle Corps in Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- Homeland. kans. Feb 54 Returned to American Theater Dec 61 Reorganized and redesignated 15 with XXI Rifle Corps and par- Fusilier Motorized Rifle Di- ticipated in final phase of Cali- vision to conform with 1961- fornia operation. 62 reorganization of Armed Jun 55 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Forces.. Jun 56 Identified in Monterey, California Apr 62 Identified during Fourth Central area. European Campaign.

4.51. 16 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODF NUMBER LOCATION FRAKASI 30221 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D TOOMEY, Samuel K. CofS Col UNDSET, Bjomstjeme Hq Co 30221 282 Mtz Rfl Regt Col CARDUCCI, Gherardo S. 30223 283 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 16 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B MADDEN, Francis J. Hq Btry 247 Arty Règt Col PIGNATELLI, Umberto G. 30230 416 RL Bn Comdt ZHORDANIA, Pyotr V. 30233 AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. 316 Engr Bn Maj HEYROVSKY, Jaroslaw P. 30236 316 Sig Bn Maj IWAKURA, Fumio I. 30237 316 Svc Bn Maj MERGE, Arnaud F. 30238 Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Jun 50 Identified as part of V Corps, Aug 47 Formed from World War II vet- Seventh Army. erans of SS units. Aug 51 Identified in Caribbean area. Jan 53 Reequipped and reorganized. Oct 47 Reported in St. Lawrence area as May 54 Assigned to Second Rifle Army. part of III Corps. Sep 55 On garrison duty in Cuba. Nov 49 Major elements returned to Home- Mar 56 Reorganized to meet tactical re- land. quirements of nuclear age.

52 TACO 8373-A Late 57 Identified during Fourth Texas program and identified as sub- Campaign. ordinate to reorganized 2 Army. May 58 Participated in Middle Atlantic Apr 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Coast Campaign. tral European Campaign. Aug 61 Reorganized and redesignated 16 Jun 58 Returned to Caribbean area. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Mar 60 Identified during the Third Pan- form with 1961-62 reorganiza- ama Canal Zone Invasion. tion of Armed Forces. Jul 60 Reorganized to conform with Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Armed Forces reorganization tral European Campaign. 4.52. 17 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION BASTONO 11056 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG - G/D De BAIF, Timothee M. CofS Col ROSSELLI, Vincenzo G. Hq Co Capt NIEUWLAND, Clement L. 11056 8 Mtz Rfl Regt Col DEBYE, Matthias, F. 11057 14 Mtz Rfl Regt 99 Mtz Rfl Regt Col WARBURG, Hans K. 11058 26 Mdm Tk Rget 11064 Recon Bn-. 17 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Hq Btry. Maj PIRE, Zenobe J. Arty Regt 64 RL Bn.. Maj Van VELDEKE, Hugo A. 11059 AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. 317 Engr Bn 317 Sig Bn Maj DUFF, Samuel W. 11068 Svc Bn Med Bn 317 Trans Bn Comdt SCHNEIDER, William C. 11067 Cml Def Co

Unit History. May 58 Reconstituted in Army Group West Oct 45 Formed as 15 Motorized Division. area. Oct 49 Redesignated 17 Mechanized Di- Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with vision. Reported in Caribbean Armed Forces reorganization area. program and is subordinate to Apr 50 Identified in Second Florida Cam- 20 Army. paign. May 60 Identified during the Third Bal- Feb 52 Returned to Homeland. kan Campaign. Feb 53 Reorganized in accordance with Mar 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Army-wide reorganization pro- kan Campaign. gram. Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- Mar 54 Identified as part of Twentieth kans. Mechanized Army. Jan 62 Reorganized and redesignated 17 Feb 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Oct 57 Placed on alert status. form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Jan 58 Participated in offensive phase of ization of Armed Forces. Central European Campaign. May 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Suffered heavy losses. tral European Campaign.

TACO 8373-A 53 4.53. 18 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION DINAMO California

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D DOVZHENKO, Prokopy S. CofS Hq Co Capt YAROSLAVOVICH, Fyodor M. 132 Mtz Rfl Regt Col NEGRUZZI, Nicolae C. 31702 172 Mtz Rfl Regt _ Col MacLEOD, Stephan L. 11074 Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt 18 Recon Bn Maj FOERBRINGER, Alois E. 18 Mtz Rfl Div. Arty G/B JASTROW, Sigismund S. 31704 Hq Btry 31704 15 Arty Regt Col GOMULKA, Zdzislaw H. 31706 RL Bn 44 AAA Regt 31709 Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn 218 Sig Bn_ Maj ISHLINSKY, Mstislav V. 31710 Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Aug 58 Returned to Army Group East Feb 50 Activated around 172 Rifle Regi- area. ment. Sep 59 Identified during the Second Cen- tral European Campaign. Jan 52 Furnished trained replacements Mar 60 Reorganized and redesignated 18 for units engaged in First Texas Mechanized Rifle Division. Campaign. - Jun 60 Relocated to California lodgment Jun54 On maneuvers in Homeland. area and identified as subordi- Late 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. nate to reorganized 1 Army. Feb 57 Participated in winter maneuvers Dec 60 Identified during the Third Cali- in Homeland. fornia Campaign. Oct 61 Reorganized and redesignated 18 Dec 57 Transferred to American Theater. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Apr 58 Participated in Northwestern Pa- form with the 1961-62 reorgan- cific Coast Campaign. ization of Armed Forces. 4.54. 19 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION EMINENTA 10846 California

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D WEISS, Andreas J. CofS Hq Co 10846 Mtz Rfl Regt 4 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col REMARQUE, Lukas M. 10848 Mtz Rfl Regt 82 F Mdm Tk Regt. 10856 319 F Recon Bn Comdt SAINT-HILAIRE, Jeremie E. 10858

54 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

19 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty Col PONTOPPIDAN, Bernard J. Hq Btry 7 F Arty Regt Col SHUYSKY, Kanysh G. 10851 RL Bn 319 F AAA Regt Comdt CONNOLLY, Duald G. 10853 19 F Inst Rccon Btry. Lt LATHAM, Archambaud V. 10852 319 F Engr Bn Maj GARROS, Lathairc F. 10859 319 F Sig Bn 10860 Svc Bn 319 F Med Bn Maj CHAIN, Henry N. 10855 Trans Bn Cml Del Co

Unit History. Jan 54 Reorganized. Extent of reorgan- Sep 45 Activated as 1 Motorized Division. ization unknown. Nov 46- Participated in California Cam- Feb 55 Reported training native auxiliary May 47 paign. troops in Southeast Asia. Jun- Returned to Homeland. Jan 56 Rifle elements identified as engaged Jul 47 in guerrilla warfare during Jul 47 Reorganized and redesignated 31 Second Southeastern Asia Cam- Fusilier Motorized Division for paign. impressive combat record in the Jan 58 Identified as part of XX Rifle California Campaign. Corps in Southeast Asia. Aug 49 Reported in St. Lawrence area. Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Sep 49 Returned to Homeland. Redesig- Armed Forces reorganization. nated 19 Fusilier Mechanized Relocated in California lodgment Division. area and identified as an ele- Jun 50 On occupation duty in Southeast ment of reorganized 10 Army. Asia. Jan 61 Identified during Third California Feb 52 Rotated elements to Homeland and Campaign. absorbed new replacements. Oct 61 Reorganized and redesignated 19 Apr 53 Elements identified in central sec- Fusilier Motorized Rifle Di- tor of Southeast Asia lodgment vision to conform with 1961-62 area. reorganization of Armed Forces. 4.55. 22 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION CASI 30400 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D HINSHELWOOD, Wilbur O. CofS Hq Co Capt GOLDENDAKH, Yan T. 30400 23 Mtz Rfl Regt 30404 24 Mtz Rfl Regt Col ZAICHNEVSKY, Yulian N. 30301 Mtz Rfl Regt. Mdm Tk Regt- Recon Bn 22 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Hq Btry Arty Regt- RL Bn 322 AAA Regt Col EULER, Aime F. Inst Recon Btry.

TACO 8373-A 55 Unit Commander Code No.

322 Engr Bn Maj TETERMIKOV, Vasilievich S. 30414 Sig Bn 322 Svc Bn Maj MAGYAR, Tivadar L. 322 Med Bn... 30413 322 Trans Bn.. 22 Cml Def Co.

Unit History. Jun 56 Reorganized as a tritomic mecha- Jan 50 Activated as 22 Mechanized Di- nized division. Apr 57- vision. Engaged in field training under early 58 simulated nuclear conditions. Mar 51 Reported undergoing extensive Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with combat training in conjunction Armed Forces reorganization with 25 Mechanized Division. program. Believed to be subordi- Jun 52 Identified in Florida as part of II nate to Army Group NORDO. Mechanized Corps. Apr 61 Identified during the Third Central Oct 52 Reassigned to Fifteenth Mecha- European Campaign. nized Army. Jul 61 Reorganized and redesignated 22 Jan 53 Reorganized in conformance with Motorized Rifle Division to con- Armed Forces modernization form with 1961-62 reorganiza- program. tion of Armed Forces. Jan 54 Identified while participating in Oct 61 Relocated in Balkans during maneuvers in Homeland. Fourth Balkan Campaign. 4.56. 29 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION SANCELI 30350 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D AGASSIZ,. Tadeus J. CofS Col Brown, Charles E. Hq Co . 30350 239 Mtz Rfl Regt Col O’DONOGHUE, Liam P. 30351 Mtz Rfl Regt 240 Mtz Rfl Regt Col PE ARSE, David H. 30353 Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 29 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B COORNHERT, Pieter M. Hq Btry Arty Regt RL Bn 4 AAA Regt Comdt QUASIMODO, Lazzaro I. Inst Recon Btry. 145 Engr Bn Maj FALIERI, Italo S. Sig Bn Svc Bn._ Med Bn. Trans Bn. Cml Def Co

Unit History. May 52 Furnished cadre to train other Dec 49 Activated as 30 Rifle Division. units in air transportability. Aug 51 Identified as part of IV Rifle Corps, Jun 52 Reorganized and equipped with Seventh Rifle Army. modern weapons.

56 TACO 8373-A Mid-54 Participated in Southern Libera- program. Possibly subordinate . tion Campaign. to Army Group SUDO. Late 54- Conducted extensive combat train- May 60 Identified during the Third Bal- late 55 ing. kan Campaign. Jun 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. kan Campaign. Jan 57 Participated in maneuvers under Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- . simulated nuclear conditions. kans. Sep 58 Performed routine training and Dec 61 Reorganized and redesignated 29 garrison duties. Motorized Rifle Division, possi- Mar 60 29 Rifle Division redesignated 29 bly subordinate to Army Group Mechanized Rifle Division ánd SUDO. reorganized to conform with Mar 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Armed Forces reorganization tral European Campaign.

4.57. 30 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION MIELO 31580 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D NORDENSKJOLD, Knute M. CofS Col WYSZYNSKI, Kasimir S. Hq Co - Capt ILYUSHIN, Yevgraf V. 31580 141 Mtz Rfl Regt Col JABLOCHKÖV, Vadim N. 31581 _ Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 130 Mdm Tk Regt Col STEENWYK, Martin J. 130 Recon Bn Maj MENDELEYEVA, Aleksi V. 30 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B OLDFIELD, Edwin D. 31584 Hq Btry. Capt WHITTLE, Benjamin R. 31584 19 Arty Regt Col MECKEL, Gottfried F. RL Bn AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn Sig Bn Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Mar 50 Activated around 456 Rifle Regi- May 58 Participated in Middle Atlantic ment, 110 Motorized Division. Coast Campaign. Apr 50 Under control of XXIII Corps. Aug 58 Reported on occupation duty in Jan 53 Identified in Florida. Florida area. Feb 53 Reorganized and equipped with Mar 60 Identified during the Third Pan- new-type weapons. ama Canal Zone Invasion. Mar 54 Conducted extensive combat train- May 60 Reorganized and redesignated 30 ing. Mechanized Rifle Division. Re- Feb 55- Participated in Third Texas Cam- located in Homeland and as- May 56 paign. signed to reorganized 2 Army.

TACO 8373-A 57 Mar 61 Identified during Third Central form with the 1961-62 reorgan- European Campaign. ization of Armed Forces. Dec 61 Reorganized and redesignated 30 Jun 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Motorized Rifle Division to con- tral European Campaign.

4.58. 31 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION DECIDI British Columbia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col WESTUS, Artur G. Hq Co Mtz Rfl Regt 439 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col ENTWISTLE, Conrad M. 20655 Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt 131 F Recon Bn Maj PAMFILI, Gioachino L. 31 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty.. G/D JENSEN, Laurits W. Hq Btry 181 F Arty Regt Col GJELLERUP, Vitus G. 20657 RL Bn AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. 131 F Engr Bn 20664 Sig Bn 331 F Svc Bn 20662 131 F Med Bn Maj AVERCHENKO, Nikolai A. 20658 Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Mar 60 31 Fusilier Rifle Division redesig- Nov 46 Activated as 105 Infantry Division nated 31 Fusilier Mechanized from partisans. Rifle Division and reorganized May 47 Elements reported undergoing bat- to conform with Armed Forces talion-level field tests. reorganization program. Relo- Nov 49 Reorganized as 31 Rifle Division. cated to British Columbia and Aug 51 Conducted amphibious training in reportedly subordinate to 4 Cuba. Fusilier Army. Mar 52 Identified in First Texas Cam- Apr 60 Identified during the Fourth paign. Northwestern United States Jun 52 Redesignated 31 Fusilier Rifle Di- Campaign. vision for exceptional combat May 61 Identified during the Fifth North- record in Texas Campaign. western United States Cam- Jan 53 Reorganized and equipped with paign. new-type weapons. Aug 55 Reported on maneuvers in South- Jan 62 Reorganized and redesignated 31 west Louisiana. Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division Dec 55 Assigned to XXX Rifle Corps, to conform with 1961-62 re- Seventeenth Rifle Army. organization of Armed Forces. Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Mar 62 Identified during the Sixth North- Apr 58 Participated in Fourth Texas Cam- western United States Cam- paign. paign.

58 TACO 8373-A 4.59. 32 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION PASI 20666 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG. G/D AUCHINLECK, Rutherford F. CofS Col GROEN, Lukas V. Hq Co 20666 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 132 Mdm Tk Regt 132 Recon Bn Maj TURNER, Donald N. 20678 32 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B ROCCABIGLIERA, Concino B. Hq Btry Arty Regt RL Bn 127 AAA Regt Comdt ENTRALGO, Francisco 20675 Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn. ' Sig Bn -i 332 Svc Bn... Med Bn... Trans Bn Cml Def Co..

Unit History. Late 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Oct 46 Activated às 106 Infantry Division. Dec 57 Identified in Fourth Carolina Cam- Aug- Participated in Florida Campaign paign. Dec 47 under V Corps. May 58 Elements identified in Middle At- Jan 48 Located in Caribbean area as part lantic Coast Campaign. of XV Corps. Aug 58 Major elements returned to St. Apr- Participated in Carolina Cam- Lawrence area. May 49 paign. Almost completely de- stroyed. Mar 60 32 Rifle Division redesignated • 32 Sep 49 Remnants returned to Homeland. Mechanized Rifle Division and Nov 49 Reconstituted as 32 Rifle Division. reorganized to conform with Oct 51 Completed annual training cycle. Armed Forces reorganization Aug 52 Reported en route to St. Lawrence program. Returned to Home- area. land and believed subordinate to Jul 53 Reorganized and equipped with HEJMKOMANDO. up-to-date weapons. Jan 62 Reorganized in conformation with Apr 54 Identified as part of VI Rifle Corps, 1961-62 reorganization of Ninth Rifle Army in St. Law- Armed Forces. Redesignated as rence area. the 32 Motorized Rifle Division. 4.60. 34 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 22410 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D McCORMACK, Owen G. CofS.. Col ESQUILACHE, Ignacio Hq Co. Capt MO YANG, Blasco M. 22410

TACO 8373-A 59 Unit Commander Code No.

Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 545 Mtz Rfl Regt Col JIMENEZ, Dionisio 22412 Mdm Tk Regt 334 Recon Bn Maj CHARLES, Tom E. 22423 34 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Col BESTUZHEV, Eugen L. Hq Btry Arty Regt RL Bn AAA Regt 34 Inst Recon Btry. Lt KSAWERY, Marcin S. 22419 334 Engr Bn Maj SMITH, Alfred N. 334 Srg Bn 22421 Svc Bn 334 Med Bn Maj TURGENEV, Arkadi H. 22424 Trans Bn 34 Cml Def Co

Unit History. Late 57 Reassigned to XXVII Rifie Corps, Seventeenth Rifle Army, Mar 50 Identified in Homeland. Apr 58 Participated in Fourth Texas Cam- Aug 51 Located in Caribbean area as part paign. of XXVII Rifle Corps. Mar 60 Relocated to Homeland. Reorgan- Jan 52 Participated in First Texas Cam- ized to conform with Armed paign. Forces reorganization program. Mar 53 Reorganized in conformance with Identified as an element of re- Armed Forces reorganization organized 16 Army. program. May 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Jun 54 Cited for outstanding performance tral European Campaign. in Second Texas Campaign. Jan 62 Reorganized and redesignated 34 Jun 55 Alerted for oversea shipment. Motorized Rifle Division to con- form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Sep 55 Alert canceled. ization of Armed Forces. Late 56 Reorganized as a tritomic mecha- Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- nized division. tral European Campaign. 4.61. 35 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION ATESTI 22218 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.... G/D POSKREBYSHEV, Igor CofS Hq Co 22218 25 Mtz Rfl Regt Col ARRIAGA, Bonifacio F. 22225 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 93 Mdm Tk Regt Comdt INGEMANN, Joachim N. 10122 345 Recon Bn. Maj FINSEN, Nicholas G. 22230 35 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Hq Btry Capt DEAK, Ladislaus T. Arty Regt 24 RL Bn Maj SARABHAI, Bankim R. 22221 356 AAA Regt Col JONES, Austin R. 22220 Inst Recon Btry.

60 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

345 Engr Bn Maj MAHLEN DORF, Walther F. 345 Sig Bn Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co.

Unit History. Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Mar 50 Activated. Armed Forces reorganization Nov 51 Identified as part of XXII Rifle program. Identified in Homeland Corps. as an element of 16 Army. Jan 55 Reported training in Homeland. May 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Late 56 Reorganized as a tritomic mecha- tral European Campaign. nized division. Late 57 Transfèrred to American Theater. Jan 62 Reorganized and redesignated 35 Apr 58 Identified during Northwestern Motorized Rifle Division to con- Pacific Coast Campaign. form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Aug 58 Returned to Army Group East ization of Armed Forces. area and assigned to XXII Rifle Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Corps, Eighth Rifle Army. tral European Campaign. 4.62. 36 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION DESEGNI 22150 Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.... G/D OBERHOLTZER, Ludwig A. CofS... Hq Co.... 22150 29 Mtz Rfl Regt. Col NITZSCH, Markus K. 22151 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 112 Mdm Tk Regt 30450 336 Recon Bn Maj d’ENAMBUC, Edouard F. 22154 36 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B DUCLOS, Raoul C. Hq Btry Arty Regt RL Bn AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn 336 Sig Bn... Maj FALIERO, Saverio G. 336 Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co.

Unit History. Mar 56 Identified during maneuvers in Jul 54 Formed from cadres of several un- Homeland. identified mechanized units. Late 56 Reorganized as a tritomic mecha- nized division. Aug 55 Training in Homeland as part of Jan- Reported undergoing training VIII Rifle Corps, Fifth Rifle Apr 57 under simulated nuclear warfare Army. conditions.

TACO 8373-A 61 Aug 58 Performing routine garrison du- May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas ties in Home Command. Campaign. Feb 62 Reorganized and redesignated 36 Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Motorized Rifle Division to con- Armed Forces reorganization form with the 1961-62 reorgan- program. Relocated to Texas ization of Armed Forces. lodgment area as an element of Apr 62 Identified during the Seventh 5 Army. Texas Campaign. 4.63. 37 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 31880 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D TRAVERSARI, Conte P. CofS Hq Co 31880 148 Mtz Rfl Regt Col PEZZI, Pompeo S. 31883 Mtz Rfl Regt 150 Mtz Rfl Regt Col SUMAROKOV, Kondraty T. 20669 __ Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 37 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Col IVORY, Carl M. Hq Btry 22 Arty Regt 31886 RL Bn 53 AAA Regt Comdt SMOWDEN, Ezra D. 31889 Inst Recon Btry_ 137 Engr Bn Maj CLAESZ, Geert L. 137 Sig Bn Comdt JONES, Earl H. 31892 Svc Bn 137 Med Bn Comdt HORNBLOWER, Benjamin C. 31952 Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Feb 58 Believed in reserve during Central European Campaign. Aug 49 Activated in Homeland. Jul 51 Moved to Caribbean area. Aug 58 Identified in Home Command area. Apr 52 Reported in Cuba during First Mar 60 37 Rifle Division redesignated 37 Texas Campaign. Mechanized Rifle Division and reorganized to conform with Sep 52 En route to Homeland. Armed Forces reorganization Dec 52 Reorganized and equipped with program. Believed to be sub- up-to-date weapons. ordinate to 22 Army. Jan 53 Underwent extensive combat train- Mar 61 Identified during the Third Cen- ing. tral European Campaign. Dec 53- Participated in Northwestern Aug 61 Reorganized and redesignated 37 Mar 54 United States Campaign. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Aug 56 Returned to Homeland and relo- form with the 1961-62 reorgan- cated in Army Group North ization of Armed Forces. area. Oct 61 Relocated in the Balkans during Jan 57 Reorganized as a tritomic division. the Fourth Balkan Campaign.

62 TAGO 8373-A 4.64. 38 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION EKSTREMA 30458 Aleutian Islands

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D PIRE, Maurice H. CofS.. Col GRAMME, Heinrich M. Hq Co Capt YOURSEVICH, Vladimir P. 30458 36 Mtz Rfl Regt Col BIDAULT, Felix T. 30459 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt 138 Recon Bn. Comdt YAKOVLEV, Ariadna G. 38 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Col PERKIN, Christopher K. Hq Btry. Arty Regt RL Bn.. AAA Regt _ Inst Recon Btry. 138 Engr Bn Maj BICKERSTAFFE, Roger W. 30477 138 Sig Bn Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co-

Unit History. Feb 60 Identified in Aleutian Islands as Dec 49 Activated from volunteers. an element of 7 Rifle Army dur- Jun 51 Reported assigned to XXVI Rifle ing the Fourth Alaskan Cam- Corps. paign. May 52 Reorganized. Selected to test new Mar 60 Reorganized and redesignated 38 weapons under simulated com- Mechanized Rifle Division. bat conditions. Feb 61 Identified during the Fifth Alaskan Sep 52 Assigned to I Rifle Corps. Campaign. Jun 53 Reported undergoing extensive May 61 Reorganized and redesignated 38 combat training. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Late 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. form wth the 1961-62 reorgan- Jul 58 Identified in Home Command area. ization of Armed Forces. Oct 59 Identified during the Second Cen- Jan 62 Identified during the Sixth Alas- tral European Campaign. kan Campaign.

4.65. 39 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION VIPO 30651 Caribbean

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col ELZE, Reinhold K. Hq Co Capt De FOIX, Augustin N. 30651 Mtz Rfl Regt 49 Mtz Rfl Regt Col JACQUARD, Benoit 30654 Mtz Rfl Regt 139 Mdm Tk Regt. Col BATTHYANY, Dezso I. 30657 Recon Bn

TACO 8373-A 63 Unit Commander Code No.

39 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B FALL, Eduard P. Hq Btry Arty Regt- 31 RL Bn 10 AAA Regt Comdt HASHIMURO, Masuo 39 Inst Recon Btry. Lt BELCHER, Warren R. 30667 139 Engr Bn 139 Sig Bn Maj MILLARDET, Patrice E. 30669 _ Svc Bn Med Bn.-. Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Aug 58 Returned to St. Lawrence area and Oct 49 Activated around nucleus of vol- assigned to XV Rifle Corps, unteers. Ninth Rifle Army. Jan 51 Participated in field maneuvers in Mar 60 39 Rifle Division redesignated 39 Homeland. Mechanized Rifle Division and Oct 52 Identified in St. Lawrence area. reorganized to conform with Jan 53 Reorganized and equipped with Armed Forces reorganization new-type weapons. program. Reported in Carib- Jul55 Reported assigned to XV Rifle bean area as an element of 12 Corps. Army. Nov 56 Reorganized to meet tactical re- Feb 62 Reorganized in conformance with quirements of nuclear warfare. 1961-62 reorganization of Dec 57 Identified in Fourth Carolina Cam- Armed Forces. Redesignated as paign. Suffered heavy losses. the 39 Motorized Rifle Division. May 58 Participated in Middle Atlantic Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- Coast Campaign. lina Campaign.

4.66. 40 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION KONTUZI Southeast Asia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D MacNEILL, Andrew M. CofS Col Von EPP, Hermann R. Hq Co -, Capt OOST, Gilles M. 11 F Mtz Rfl Regt 10493 12 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col TORRICELLI, Ugo B. 10494 Mtz Rfl Regt- - 140 F Mdm Tk Regt Col DUNANT, Jakob L. 140 F Recon Bn Comdt HESS, Tadeus J. 10501 40 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty. G/B TAMPURAN, Saadat P. Hq Btry 2 F Arty Regt Col HUNTSMAND, George W. 10488 RL Bn AAA Regt 40 F Inst Recon Btry. - 15446 140 F Engr Bn Maj AULARD, Guillaume F. 140 F Sig Bn 10505 Svc Bn Med Bn

64 TAGO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Trans Bn 40 F Cml Def Co.

Unit History. Oct 55 Engaged in division-level maneu- vers. Jul 45 Reported as original nucleus of Nov 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Aggressor Armed Forces. Mar 60 Redesignated 40 Fusilier Mecha- Sep 45- Furnished Honor Guard for Army nized Rifle Division and reorgan- Sep 46 High Command. ized to conform with Armed Oct- Participated in First California Forces reorganization program. Dec 46 Campaign as part of Second Transferred to Southeast Asia Army. area and believed to be directly Jan 47 Returned to Homeland. Redesig- subordinate to Army Group nated 7 Fusilier Rifle Division AZIO. for outstanding performance in Feb 62 Reorganized in conformance with First California Campaign. 1961-62 reorganization of Nov 49 Redesignated 40 Fusilier Rifle Di- Armed Forces. Redesignated as vision. the 40 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Dec 53 Alerted for combat duty. Division. Apr 54 Participated in Southern Libera- Sep 62 Identified during the Third South- tion Campaign. eastern Asia Campaign. 4.67. 41 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION TIMIGI 10811 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG. CofS.. Col PREVOST, Geoffori M. Hq Co 10811 17 F Mtz Rfl Regt 10812 18 F Mtz Rfl Regt 10813 21 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col REICHSTEIN, Emil T. 10814 141 F Mdm Tk Regt Col FYODOROV, Vyacheslav N. 12321 Recon Bn 41 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty. G/B YEFREMOV, Boris S. Hq Btry Capt CSATLOS, Tibor V. Arty Regt 35 F RL Bn Comdt HEVESY, Janos I. 10816 138 F AAA Regt... Comdt ARKHANGELSKY, Aleksi E. Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn 141 F Sig Bn Maj RAYMONT, Henryk S. 15456 Svc Bn 141 F Med Bn... Maj KONDRATYEV, Prokopy P. 10818 Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Jun 47 Returned to Homeland. Nov 46- Participated in First California Nov 49 Redesignated 41 Fusilier Rifle Di- May 47 Campaign under Third Army. vision. Subsequently designated 10 Fu- Nov 50- Participated in winter maneuvers silier Division. Jan 51 in Homeland.

TACO 8373-A 65 Aug 52 Reported in St. Lawrence area. assigned to IX Rifle Corps, Apr 53 Reorganized and assigned anti- Ninth Rifle Army. guerrilla mission. Mar 60 Redesignated 41 Fusilier Mecha- Nov 54 Reported portraying U.S. troops nized Rifle Division and reorgan- during maneuvers. ized to conform with Armed Dec 55 Assigned to IX Rifle Corps. Forces reorganization program. Late 56 Reorganized. Extent of reorgan- Identified as subordinate to 9 ization unknown. Fusilier Army. Dec 57 Identified in Fourth Carolina Cam- Mar 62 Reorganized in conformance with paign. 1961-62 reorganization of Apr 58 Elements participated in Second Armed Forces. Redesignated as Tennessee-Kentucky Campaign. the 41 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Aug 58 Returned to St. Lawrence area and Division.

4.68. 43 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION KLOPODO 31630 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col ARGYOPOULOS, Johannes G. Hq Co Capt TSUNG, Ning-yang 31630 Mtz Rfl Regt 58 Mtz Rfl Regt Comdt VASEK, Vladimir E. 21089 Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt 116 Recon Bn Maj PANINI, Nirad S. 31640 43 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B GHALIB, Lokmanya I. 31634 Hq Btry Capt PAPARESCHI, Federigo C. 31634 Arty Regt . RL Bn. - - AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry_ Engr Bn Sig Bn Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn_ Cml Del Co

Unit History. Jul 58 Selected to test new concept of Jul 51 Located in Caribbean area. antiguerrilla warfare. Aug 52 Returned to Homeland and re- Mar 60 16 Rifle Division redesignated organized. 43 Mechanized Rifle Division and reorganized to conform Sep 52 Reported undergoing intensive with Armed Forces reorganiza- combat training. tion program. Subordinate to Jan 53 Trained in antiguerrilla tactics. newly organized 32 Army. Mar 55 Assigned to XXXIV Rifle Corps, Mar 62 Reorganized in conformance with Seventh Rifle Army. 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Redesignated as Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. the 43 Motorized Rifle Division.

66 TACO 8373-A 4.69. 44 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION ISMEMEGA St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Hq Co Capt LEOPOLDOVNA, Mikhail A. Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 482 Mtz Rfl Regt Col AUFRECHT, Moritz G. 20622 Mdm Tk Regt 144 Recon Bn Maj CHATRIAN, Etienne R. 44 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B NICHOLS, Wilbur D. 20626 Hq Btry 20626 12 Arty Regt. Col MOMMSEN, Terenz L. RL Bn AAA Regt 44 Inst Recon Btry. Lt OCKENFUSS, Oskar M. 15473 Engr Bn 5 Sig Bn 344 Svc Bn Comdt RYABUSHKIN, Ivan S. 15475 144 Med Bn Comdt PUSKAS, Lajos K. Trans Bn ¿ CmlDef Co

Unit History. May 57 Believed attached to Army Group South for occupation duty in Dec 49- Activated as 44 Division. countries south of Homeland. Jan 50 Sep 58 Reported in Home Command area. Located in Caribbean area. Jun 51 Mar 60 44 Rifle Division redesignated as Mar 52 Identified in First Texas Cam- 44 Mechanized Rifle Division paign. Virtually destroyed dur- and reorganized to conform with ing withdrawal. Armed Forces reorganization Jun- Remnants returned to Homeland. program. Relocated in St. Aug 52 Reconstituted and relocated in Lawrence area as an element of Army Group North area. 23 Army. Jun 53- Identified during First North- Jun 60 Identified during the Third St. Feb 54 western United States Cam- Lawrence Campaign. paign. May 61 Identified during the Fourth St. May 55 Identified in Vancouver Island, Lawrence Campaign. Canada. Mar 62 Reorganized and redesignated 44 Late 56 Returned to Homeland and as- Motorized Rifle Division to con- signed to VI Rifle Corps. form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Early 57 Reorganized as a tritomic division. ization of the Armed Forces. 4.70. 46 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 31750 Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D SZABOLICS, Miklos T. CofS Col NESBITT, Charles D. Hq Co Capt TODD, Edward A. 31750 67 Mtz Rfl Regt. Col VEDRINES, Godefroi M. 31755

TACO 8373-A 67 Unit Commander Code No.

Mtz Rfl Regt 69 Mtz Rfl Regt. Col LATHAM, Horace R. 15495 Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 46 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B FERNANDEZ, Luis M. 15497 Hq Btry 15497 Arty Regt RL Bn _ 312 AAA Regt Col ZAGOSKIN, Vsevolod Y. 31758 Inst Recon Btry. 312 Engr Bn Maj ARTOBOLEVSKY, Igor N. 31762 312 Sig Bn. Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn.. Cml Def Co

Unit History. Armed Forces reorganization Jul 54 Activated. program and transferred to Texas lodgment area. Assigned Apr 56 Reportedly serving as test unit to 5 Army. for new tactical doctrine. May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas Late 56 Reorganized as a tritomic mecha- Campaign. nized division and assigned to Jan 62 Reorganized and redesignated 46 V Rifle Corps. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Late 57- Trained replacements for armored form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Early 58 elements of V Rifle Corps, Fifth ization of the Armed Forces. Rifle Army. Apr 62 Identified during the Seventh Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Texas Campaign. 4.71. 47 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION RUGBIRDO 15505 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Hq Co Capt HUNYADI, Agoston M. 15505 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 87 Mtz Rfl Regt 15508 17 Mdm Tk Regt Col PACIFICO, Salvatore L. 15509 Recon Bn 47 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Hq Btry Lt ISMAY, Anthony E. Arty Regt RL Bn AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn Sig Bn 347 Svc Bn Maj EXMOUTH, Francis R. 15518 Med Bn 347 Trans Bn Comdt KHLEBNIKOV, Semyon V. 15520 Cml Def Co

68 TACO 8373-A. Unit History. 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Redesignated as Mar 60 Activated and reportedly subordi- the 47 Motorized Rifle Division. nate to 29 Army. Jun 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Apr 62 Reorganized in conformance with kan Campaign. 4.72. 48 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 15521 Southeast Asia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D LESZCZYNSKI, Sigismund S. CofS Hq Co 15521 169 Mtz Rfl Regt Col MUSHKETOV, Kuzma Y. 15522 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt- 4 Recon Bn Maj AMBROSINI, Prospero C. 15526 48 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B KUTS, Anastas A. Hq Btry Arty Regt RL Bn. 28 AAA Regt Col YAKIR, Vadim G. 15530 Inst Recón Btry. 41 Engr Bn Maj NOVIKH, Aleksandr 15532 Sig Bn 348 Svc Bn ( 15534 Med Bn 108 Trans Bn Comdt FLEMING, Aaron C. 15536 Cml Def Co

Unit History. 1961-62 reorganization of Mar 60 Activated and assigned to newly Armed Forces. Redesignated as reorganized 13 Army in South- the 48 Motorized Rifle Division. east Asia area. Jul 62 Identified during the Third South- Apr 62 Reorganized in conformance with eastern Asia Campaign. 4.73. 50 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION PARTO British Columbia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D SPOTTISWOODE, Frank W. CofS Hq Co Mtz Rfl Regt. - Mtz Rfl Regt 107 Mtz Rfl Regt Col AKELEY, Nelson A. 15555 Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 50 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B POTGIETER, Lodewijk H. Hq Btry Lt STENO, Jens F. Arty Regt 29 RL Bn Comdt BOERHAAVE, Aert M. 15559 AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry.

TACO 8373-A 69 Unit Commander Code No.

8 Engr Bn Maj REVIUS, Nicolaes G. 15562 11 Sig Bn Comdt WYNMALEN, Homere N. 15563 Svc Bn Med Bn 128 Trans Bn.. Comdt ARREBO, Fredrik J. 15566 Cml Def Co-

Unit History. Mar 61 Identified during the Fifth North- Nov 56 Activated as a tritomic division western United States Cam- and assigned to XLI Rifle Corps, paign. Eleventh Rifle Army. Mar 60 50 Rifle Division redesignated as Nov 61 Reorganized and redesignated 50 50 Mechanized Rifle Division Motorized Rifle Division to con- and reorganized to conform form with the 1961-62 reorgan- with Armed Forces reorganiza- ization of Armed Forces. tion program. Reported in British Columbia area and be- Mar 62 Identified during the Sixth North- lieved to be directly subordinate western United States Cam- to Army Group KOLOMBIO. paign.

4.74. 56 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION SPIRITO 15571 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D OEHLENSCHLAGER, Vitus J. CofS Hq Co 15571 _ Mtz Rfl Regt 72 Mtz Rfl Regt Col RJEVSKY, Afanasi A. 15573 Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 56 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B PAVLOVICH, Arkadi F. 15577 Hq Btry 15577 Arty Regt 409 RL Bn 15579 AAA Regt 56 Inst Recon Btiy. Lt SERGIEVSKY, Mark P. 30 Engr Bn Maj BIKELAS, Aelius D. 15582 Sig Bn 356 Svc Bn Maj OU, Dao-lee 15584 77 Med Bn 15585 Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. identified during the Fourth Balkan Campaign. Mar 60 Identified as subordinate to 34 May 62 Reorganized and redesignated 56 Army, Army Group ORIENTO. Motorized Rifle Division to con- form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Oct 61 Relocated to the Balkans and ization of Armed Forces.

70 TACO 8373-A 4.75. 58 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION MIKSI 11071 St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D SAKAMOTO, Toshiinichi I. CofS Col DREW, Chester C. Hq Co 11071 Mtz Rfl Regt 115 Mtz Rfl Regt Comdt CROOKES, Oliver W. 11604 13C Mtz Rfl Regt Col PARSONS, Jeffrey L. 11072 58 Mdm Tk Regt Col Von LEIBNITZ, Hermann II. 15597 Recon Bn 58 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Col DOLLOND, Stephan A. Hq Btry Arty Regt RL Bn 26 AAA Regt Col TREVITHICK, Victor 15601 Inst Recon Btry. 10 Engr Bn Maj ALFIERI, Vittorio E. 11085 Sig Bn Svc Bn ■ 158 Med Bn Maj GALLCHOBHAIR, Liam P. 11076 158 Trans Bn 15604 Cml Def Co..:

Unit History. Dec 56 Returned to Homeland and re- Feb 46 Activated as 58 Motorized Division organized in conformance with from partisans and Circle Tri- tactical requirements of nuclear gon Party youth movement warfare. members. Mar 60 Redesignated 58 Mechanized Rifle Dec 47- Reported in Caribbean area under Division and reorganized to con- Oct 49 VI Corps. form with Armed Forces re- Nov 49 Returned to Homeland. organization program. Identified Jan 50 Redesignated 58 Rifle Division. in St. Lawrence area as an ele- Jun 51 Identified under IV Rifle Corps. ment of 8 Army. Oct 52 Reorganized and equipped with new-type weapons. Jul 61 Identified during the Fourth St. Apr 53 Relieved from assignment to IV Lawrence Campaign. Rifle Corps and assigned to Six- Jun 62 Reorganized and redesignated 58 teenth Rifle Army. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Apr- Participated in Southern Libera- form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Nov 54 tion Campaign. ization of Armed Forces. 4.76. 59 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION DONACI 21000 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D EIJKMAN, Pieter R. CofS Col JAURES, Thibaut E. Hq Co 21000 Mtz Rfl Regt. Mtz Rfl Regt. 96 Mtz Rfl Regt. Col JUGOVICH, Tihamir S. 15606

TACO 8373-A 71 Unit Commander Code No.

Mclm Tk Regt 150 Recon Bn Maj PECQUEUR, Etienne M. 21011 59 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B VOLTA, Umberto L. Hq Btry Arty Regt 26 RL Bn AAA Regt 59 Inst Recon Btry_ Lt CUVIER, Noe H. 15610 Engr Bn 13 Sig Bn Maj LEMOINE, Michel F. 15611 359 Svc Bn Maj GONZALEZ, Ignacio A. Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Campaign. Suffered heavy cas- ualties. Mar 50 Activated from former members May- Reported training replacement of Vichyite Army. Aug 58 personnel at home station. Sep 51 Reported in St. Lawrence area Mar 60 59 Rifle Division redesignated 59 under III Corps. Mechanized Rifle Division and Nov 52 Identified in Second St. Lawrence reorganized to conform with Campaign. Armed Forces reorganization Sep 53 Returned to Homeland. program. Reported to be an ele- Jan 54 Identified during maneuvers in ment of 29 Army. Homeland. Jan 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- kan Campaign. Jan 55 Subordinate to Army Group West. Aug 62 Reorganized and redesignated 59 Dec 56 Reorganized. Extent of reorgan- Motorized Rifle Division to con- ization unknown. form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Jan 58 Participated in Central European ization of Armed Forces. 4.77. 60 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 11426 California

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D LUTZ, Roman CofS Col QUEVEDO, Diego Hq Co 11426 119 Mtz Rfl Regt Col ILLA, Federico J. 11430 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 160-Mdm Tk Regt Col VERDERA, Casimiro 11989 160 Recon Bn 60 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B IBANEZ, Alvaro 15618 Hq Btry 15618 Arty Regt 65 RL Bn Comdt UFFENBACH, Jakob H. 15619 20 AAA Regt Comdt OBERHOFFER, Moritz V. 15620 Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn Sig Bn 360 Svc Bn Maj OERSTED, Gerold W. 15624

72 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Med Bn Trans Bn 60 Cml Def Co-

Unit History. XXVI Rifle Corps, First Rifle Jan 50 Activated. Army. Sep 52 Identified as part of XXVI Corps. Sep 58 Returned to Army Group West area. Oct 52 Reportedly reorganized. Nature Sep 59 Identified during the Second Cen- and extent of reorganization tral European Campaign. unknown. Mar 60 Reorganized and redesignated 60 Dec 52 Underwent amphibious training in Mechanized Rifle ‘ Division. ‘ Re- Homeland. located to California lodgment Apr 53 Participated in maneuvers along area and assigned to 1 Army. northern coast of Homeland. Jan 61 Identified during the Third Cali- Dec 54 Assumed status of training di- fornia Campaign. vision. ' Oct 61 Reorganized and redesignated 60 Oct 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Apr 58 Participated in Second Tennessee- form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Kentucky Campaign as part of ization of Armed Forces. 4.78. 62 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION SAVI 10366 Southeast Asia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.-- G/D IZVOLSKY, Spiridon S. CofS Col IGNATOV, Fyodor K. Hq Co 10366 77 Mtz Rfl Regt Col UNSHLICHT, Vadim L. 10368 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 119 Mdm Tk Regt Comdt OBOLENSKY, Yakov V. Recon Bn 62 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B ABERNATHY, Walter D. Hq Btry... 196 Arty Regt Comdt GOMEZ, Leandro 10373 RL Bn AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn. 14 Sig Bn 15640 Svc Bn Med Bn 119 Trans Bn Comdt IBANEZ, Carillo 15642 Cml Def Co

Unit History. Nov 49 Redesignated 19 Rifle Division. Oct 45 Activated as 19 Infantry Division Dec 50 Moved to Caribbean Theater. Lo- from participants in Aggressor cated in Jamaica. uprising. Mar 52 Held in reserve in Caribbean area Nov 46- Participated in First California during First Texas Campaign. Feb 47 Campaign. Sep 52 Reported en route to Homeland.

TACO 8373-A 73 Nov 52 Reorganized and equipped with Mar 60 Redesignated 62 Mechanized Rifle new-type weapons. Division and reorganized to con- Dec 52 Underwent intensive combat train- form with Armed Forces re- ing. organization program. Relocated Jun 55 Elements identified during regi- to Southeast Asia area and as- mental-level field exercises. signed to 13 Army. Dec 56— Reorganized as a tritomic division. Jul 62 Reorganized in conformance with Jan 57 1961-62 reorganization of Jan 58 Identified in Central European Armed Forces. Redesignated as Campaign. the 62 Motorized Rifle Division. Aug 58 Subordinate to First Rifle Army, Aug 62 Identified during the Third South- Army Group West. eastern Asia Cmpaign.

4.79. 64 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Caribbean

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D VALVERDE, Mateo CofS Hq Co Capt ODOYEVSKY, Mitrofan P. Mtz Rfl Regt _ Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 64 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Hq Btry Arty Regt __ RL Bn AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn Sig Bn Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn. Cml Def Co.

Unit History. Jul 62 Reorganized in conformance with 1961-62 reorganization of Dec 58- Participated in Third Alaskan Armed Forces. Redesignated as Feb 60 Campaign. the 64 Motorized Rifle Division. Mar 60 Reorganized and relocated in Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- Caribbean area. lina Campaign. 4.80. 66 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 21331 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.... G/D RABINOVICH, Yevgeny Y. CofS... Col Von STEINBACH, Siegfried H. Hq Co. 21331

74 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

122 Mtz Rfl Regt Col WILSON, Howard A. 21332 Mtz Rfl Regt 124 Mtz Rfl Regt 66 Mdm Tk Regt Comdt KELLY, John T. 21445 Recon Bn_ 66 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B HENNESSY, Andrew H. 23620 Hq Btry 23620 Arty Regt 94 RL Bn 15673 AAA Regt 66 Inst Recon Btry_ 15674 16 Engr Bn_ Maj LORENTZ, Hendrik B. 21344 Sig Bn 366 Svc Bn Comdt CUYP, Everhardus J. 166 Med Bn Comdt KYNYMOUND, Timothy N. 21339 116 Trans Bn Cml Def Co.

Unit History. Dec 52 Reorganized and equipped with new-type weapons. Aug 46 Activated as 66 Light Infantry Reorganized as a tritomic division. Division. Dec 56 Identified in Fourth Carolina Cam- Sep 47 Alerted for oversea shipment. Dec 57 paign. Jan 48- Reported in Caribbean area under May 58 Participated in Middle Atlantic Apr 49 XV Corps. Coast Campaign. May- Participated in First Carolina Oct 58 Returned to St. Lawrence area. Jun 49 Campaign. Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Oct 49 Returned to Homeland. Armed Forces reorganization Dec 49 Redesignated and reorganized as program. Identified in Home- 66 Rifle Division. land and believed subordinate to Sep 52 Replaced unidentified division of HEJMKOMANDO. Ninth Army in St. Lawrence Aug 62 Reorganized in conformance with area. 1961-62 reorganization of Nov 52 Reportedly assigned to VI Rifle Armed Forces. Redesignated as Corps, Ninth Rifle Army. the 66 Motorized Rifle Division. 4.81. 67 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION MANTELO St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col La FONTAINE, Henri R. Hq Co Capt ELLE, Felix H. 125 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 67 Mdm Tk Regt Col KULASEKHARA, Mirza L. 15679 167 Rccon Bn Maj OU, Tsu-wen 15680 67 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B INOUYE, Hiroynki T. Hq Btry 217 Arty Regt Col OKUBO, Yasukata N. 21323 _ RL Bn 146 AAA Regt Inst Rccon Btry.

TACO 8373-A 75 Unit Commander Code No.

18 Engr Bn Maj YASENSKY, Gury O. 19 Sig Bn 21330 367 Svc Bn Comdt UVAROV, Vsevolod P. 21328 Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co_

Unit History. Apr 58 Participated in Northwestern Pa- Nov 46 Activated as 67 Light Infantry Di- cific Coast Campaign. vision. Jul 58 Returned to Army Group East Dec 47- Reported on maneuvers in Home- area and assigned to XXII Rifle Feb 48 land. Corps, Eighth Rifle Army. Aug 49 Redesignated 67 Rifle Division. Mar 60 Redesignated as 67 Mechanized Jun 51 Assigned to XXII Rifle Corps. Rifle Division and reorganized Sep 52 Reorganized and provided with to conform to Armed Forces re- new equipment. organization program. Reported Apr 54 Designated training division of in St. Lawrence area as an ele- Army Group East. ment of reorganized 8 Army. Dec 54- Completed normal training cycle. May 61 Identified during the Fourth St. Oct 55 Lawrence Campaign. Nov 55 Redesignated combat division. Aug 62 Reorganized and redesignated 67 Oct 56 Reorganized to meet tactical re- Motorized Rifle Division to con- quirements of nuclear warfare. form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Dec 57 Alerted for oversea shipment. ization of Armed Forces.

4.82. 69 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 10071 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D GRISHIN, Gerasim S. CofS_ Hq Co Capt YEVDOKIMOV, Nisson G. 10071 Mtz Rfl Regt_ 101 Mtz Rfl Regt Col AXELSEN, Ferdinand C. 10168 Mtz Rfl Regt. 48 Mdm Tk Regt Col SZABO, Lajos T. 10170 13 Recon Bn Maj TOLNAI, Dandor I. 10171 69 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B ORCZY, Gyula P. 10172 Hq Btry Lt ANDRASSY, Tamas N. 10172 47 Arty Regt- Col JANITSCHEK, Karel P. 10173 RL Bn.--- AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry_ Engr Bn 107 Sig Bn _ Maj BAKR, Abdallah 10178 Svc Bn 11 Med Bn Maj PENG, Ming-hui 10180 351 Trans Bn Cml Def Co

76 TACO 8373-A Unit History. Sep 61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- Mar 60 Identified as subordinate to re- kans. May 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- organized 20 Army. tral European Campaign. Jul 60 Identified during the Third Balkan Aug 62 Reorganized and redesignated 69 Campaign. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Jan 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- form with the 1961-62 reorgan- kan Campaign. ization of Armed Forces.

4.83. 70 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 31530 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG... G/D GOLGI, Lionelle F. CofS Col TRANQUILLI, Ambrogio V. Hq Co Capt SOANE, Walter O. 31530 Mtz Rfl Regt.. 138 Mtz Rfl Regt Col YEATS, Samuel D. 10195 139 Mtz Rfl Regt Col De MONTEMAYOR, Jose Mdm Tk Regt. Recon Bn 70 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B NORDENFLYCHT, Svante C. Hq Btry 34 Arty Regt Col WOYCIECHOWSKI, Isaak M. 31536 406 RL Bn.. Maj KRZYSZKOWIAK, Julian T. 15699 AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry Engr Bn 21 Sig Bn Maj NEWPORT, Benjamin R. 15702 Svc Bn 15 Med Bn Comdt OLIPHANT, Alexander E. 15704 Trans Bn... Cml Def Co

Unit History. Jan 57- Reported in Home Command area. Jun 58 Jan 50 Activated around 96 Rifle Regi- ment. Jan 58 Signal elements identified during Oct 51 Reorganized as new prototype Central European Campaign. rifle division with organic tank Jul 58 Reportedly assigned to special and other support elements. strategic striking force of Army Nov 52 Identified in Carolina beachhead Group North. as part of XI Rifle Corps. Mar 60 40 Rifle Division redesignated as Jan 53 Returned to Homeland and as- 70 Mechanized Rifle Division signed to VIII Rifle Corps. and reorganized to conform with May- Participated in Southern Libera- Armed Forces reorganization Dec 54 tion Campaign. program. Identified in Homeland Apr 55 Participated in field mobility test and reported subordinate to 14 conducted by Fifteenth Mecha- Army. nized Army. Apr 60 Identified during the Third Balkan Jun 56 Reported on garrison duty in Campaign. Homeland. Jan 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. kan Campaign.

TACO 8373-A 77 Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in the form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Balkans. ization of the Armed Forces. Dec 61 Reorganized and redesignated 70 Mar 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Motorized Rifle Division to con- tral European Campaign. 4.84. 71 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D KITCHENER, Liam P. CofS Hq Co. Capt ETTMULLER, Horaz K. 140 Mtz Rfl Regt Col PRUDHOMME, Ouen L. 21304 Mtz Rfl Regt. Mtz Rfl Regt. Mdm Tk Regt 171 Recon Bn Maj VIVES, Dionisio T. 15709 71 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B TSIBULENKO, Fyodor A. 21306 Hq Btry Capt AARESTRUP, Joachim E. 21306 216 Arty Regt Col BANG, Ludvig C. 21307 RL Bn AAA Regt 71 Inst Recon Btry_ 15712 21 Engr Bn Comdt PLESHCHEYEV, Semyon V. Sig Bn Svc Bn. Med Bn Trans Bn_ 71 Cml Def Co

Unit History. Oct 57 Alerted for oversea shipment. Nov 46 Activated as 71 Infantry Division. Apr 58 Participated in Northwestern Pa- Mar 47 Converted to light infantry di- cific Coast Campaign. vision. Jul 58 Returned to Army Group East Nov 49 Redesignated 72 Rifle Division. area. Oct 50 Transferred to VIII Rifle Corps, Mar 60 Redesignated 71 Mechanized Rifle Fifth Army. Feb 51- On garrison duty in Homeland. Division during Armed Forces May 52 reorganization program and re- Jan 53 Reorganized and equipped with located to St. Lawrence area. up-to-date weapons. Subordinate to 8 Army. Mar 54 Relieved from assignment to VIII May 61 Identified during the Fourth St. Rifle Corps. Lawrence Campaign. May 54 Identified in Southern Liberation Sep 62 Reorganized and redesignated 71 Campaign. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Jan 55 * Assigned to XXII Rifle Corps, form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Eighth Rifle Army. ization of Armed Forces. 4.85. 79 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION BARAKTI 30845 Aleutian Islands

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.. G/D SMETANA, Karel B. CofS. Col WERNER, Johann A.

78 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Hq Co.-. 30845 163 Mtz Rfl Regt 30848 Mtz Rfl Regt. 178 Mtz Rfl Regt Col YERRAPREGADA, Lokmanya H. 15814 Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn... 79 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B NUMATA, Kozo M. Hq Btry 211 Arty Regt Col MEINRAD, Pierre J. 30860 _ RL Bn AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry Engr Bn 20 Sig Bn Maj OASTLER, Henry C. 15819 Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn. Cml Del Co

Unit History. Aug 58 Elements identified in Aleutian Feb- Activated as 95 Motorized Division Islands. Jul 49 for commitment in Hawaiian Feb 59 Participated in Third Alaskan Campaign. Campaign. Nov 49 Retained in Homeland because of Jan 60 Identified during the Fourth Alas- U.S. recapture of Hawaiian kan Campaign. Islands. Mar 60 Reorganized and redesignated 79 Mechanized Rifle Division sub- Jan 50 Redesignated 95 Rifle Division. ordinate to 7 Army. Jul 51 Assigned to XXIV Rifle Corps. Feb 61 Identified during the Fifth Alas- Late 52 Sent trained replacements to Flor- kan Campaign. ida area. Jan 62 Identified during the Sixth Alas- Jul 53 Reorganized and equipped with kan Campaign. new vehicles and weapons. Sep 62 Reorganized and redesignated 79 Oct 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Apr 58 Participated in Northwestern Pa- form with the 1961-62 reorgan- cific Coast Campaign. ization of Armed Forces. 4.86. 83 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 30991 Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D MARSMAN, Lodewijk M. CofS Col VENEVITINOV, Kanysh A. Hq Co 30991 200 Mtz Rfl Regt Col RADOMYSLSKY, Gerasim V. 30992 204 Mtz Rfl Regt 30993 206 Mtz Rfl Regt Comdt VOROVSKY, Ilya P. 30994 Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 83 Mtz Rfl Div Arty. G/B DUTOV, Sergei N. 15862 Hq Btry Capt NICUESA, Domingo 15862 Arty Regt 42 RL Bn Maj DIKUSHIN, Prokopy F. 30999

TACO 8373-A 79 Unit Commander Code Ko.

AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. 26 Engr Bn 23 Sig Bn Comdt ISAAC, Gilles M. 383 Svc Bn Comdt WALTON, Benedict O. 15867 18 Med Bn Trans Bn - Cml Del Co

Unit History. Dec 56 States Campaign. Suffered heavy losses. May 46 Activated from volunteers as 83 Mar 57 Rehabilitated in Texas Lodgment Infantry Division. area. Apr 47- Reported undergoing amphibious Apr 58 Identified in Fourth Texas Cam- Feb 48 training. paign as an element of, XXVII Participated in Hawaiian Cam- Jun 49 Rifle Corps, Seventeenth Rifle paign as part of XIX Corps. Army. Sep 49 Reported on outlying islands of Mar 60 Redesignated 83 Mechanized Rifle Hawaiian Archipelago. Division and reorganized during Suffered heavy losses during U.S. Oct 49 Armed Forces reorganization counterinvasion of Hawaiian program. Believed to be subordi- Islands. nate to Army Group GOLFO. Jan 50 Elements identified in Alaskan May 60 Identified during the Fifth Texas Campaign. Campaign. Mar 50 Reported rehabilitated and re- May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas organized as 83 Rifle Division. Campaign. Aug 51 Identified in Caribbean area. Apr 62 Identified during the Seventh Mar 52 Engaged in First Texas Campaign. Texas Campaign. Jan 53 Inactivated. Oct 62 Reorganized and íédesignated 83 Feb 55 Reactivated as 83 Rifle Division. Motorized Rifle'Division to con- Nov 55 Assigned to XXVII Rifle Corps. form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Nov- Participated in Central United ization of Armed Forces. 4.87. 86 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION AKCIPITRO 21350 Florida-Georgia- South Carolina

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D WHEELTON, Eugene R. CofS Col ERXLEBEN, Ruprecht T. Hq Co.... 21350 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt. 183 Mtz Rfl Regt 21352 88 Mdm Tk Regt Col JUBAINVILLE, Vilfrid M. 21354 Recon Bn 86 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B LAGERLOF, Goran J. Hq Btry Capt JANSON, Christen E. 170 Arty Regt 21357 RL Bn 86 AAA Regt Col NANSEN, Roald W. Inst Recon Btry.

80 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

31 Engr Bn Maj ERIKSEN, Gustave H. 21363 Sig 386 Svc Bn- Comdt BROWN, Charles E., Ill 21361 Med^Bn. Trans Bn Cml Def Có.

Unit History. Apr 58 Participated in Fourth Texas Cam- paign. Jun 46 Activated as 86 Infantry Division from volunteers. Oct 58 Identified in Texas area. Jul46- Reported undergoing extensive Mar 60 Redesignated 86 Mechanized Rifle Jan 47 combat training. Division and reorganized to con- Jan 50 Redesignated 86 Rifle Division. form with Armed Forces re- Feb 52 Identified in' First Texas Cam- organization program. Subordi- paign as part of XXVII Rifle nate to 17 Army. Corps. Aug 60 Identified during the Fifth Caro- Feb 53 Reorganized and equipped with lina Campaign. , new-type weapons. Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- Jul 54 Elements rotated to Homeland. lina Campaign. Apr 55 On occupation duty in Texas area. Oct 62 Reorganized and redesignated 86 Nov- Participated in Central United Motorized Rifle Division to con- Dec 56 States Campaign. form with 1961-62 reorganiza- Early 57 Reorganized as a tritomic division. tion of Armed Forces.

4.88. 87 Fusilier Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 10571 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG-_- G/D SPRENGTPORTEN, Niels D. CofS. Col NEKRASOV, Aleksei A. Hq Co Capt GORKY, Fyodor L. 10571 247 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col CHIGORIN, Pavel I. 10573 248 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col ESTRUP, Herman M. 10575 249 F Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt 341 F Recon Bn Maj KARRER, Tadeus E. 10582 87 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty.. Hq Btry Capt FAZL, Harun 128 F Arty Regt Col CHEN, Yu-hsiang RL Bn 124 F AAA Regt... 10525 Inst Recon Btry. 150 F Engr Bn 10584 116 F Sig Bn Maj TUFIN, Noe B. 387 F Svc Bn 99 F Med Bn Maj OVERBECK, Alois L. 16575 218 F Trans Bn 16576 87 F Cml Def Co .

TACO 8373-A 81 Unit History. Nov 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Jun 57 Trained in use of new-type 8 Infantry Division activated with Sep 45 weapons. elements of 17 Infantry Regi- Aug 58 Participated in quelling abortive ment as cadre. local uprising in California area. Participated in First Carolina Nov 46- Mar 60 Redesignated 87 Fusilier Mecha- Apr 47 Campaign under XXI Corps. nized Rifle Division and reorgan- Subsequently awarded “fusilier” ized to conform with Armed designation for outstanding per- Forces reorganization program. formance in combat. Subordinate to 6 Fusilier Army. Jul 51 Division, less 16 Fusilier Rifle May 60 Identified during the Third Bal- Regiment, identified in Florida. kan Campaign. 16 Fusilier Rifle Regiment be- Jan 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- lieved stationed in Haiti to re- kan Campaign. place elements of VI Armored Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in the Corps. Balkans. Aug 52 Returned to Homeland. Mar 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Oct 52 Redesignated 8 Fusilier Rifle Di- tral European Campaign. vision and reorganized. Oct 62 Reorganized and redesignated 87 Feb 54 Identified in California area. Fusilier Motorized Rifle Di- Jul 55 Participated in field exercise in vision to conform with 1961-62 area south of Monterey. reorganization of Armed Forces. 4.89. 88 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 15894 St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG__ G/D WICKEN, Paul W. CofS Hq Co 15894 Mtz Rfl Regt 185 Mtz Rfl Regt Col OERTEL, Albrecht R. 15896 Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt 22 Recon Bn 15899 88 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B SUISSE, Edmond R. 15900 Hq Btry 15900 39 Arty Regt Col CHOPINEL, Toussaint R. 15901 RL Bn 40 AAA Regt Col PELLETIER, Felice M. 15903 Inst Recon Btry_ Engr Bn Sig Bn 388 Svc Bn Comdt NIEPCE, Jeremie C. 15907 Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Del Co

Unit History. May 61 Identified during the Fourth St. Lawrence Campaign. Mar 60 Identified in St. Lawrence area as Oct 62 Reorganized and redesignated 88 an element of 23 Army. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Jun 60 Identified during the Third St. form with 1961-62 fëorganiza- Lawrence Campaign. tion of Armed Forces.

82 TACO 8373-A 4.90. 91 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION VOLVI 20017 British Columbia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG - G/D SCOTT, Charles W. CofS Hq Co 20017 403 Mtz Rfl Regt Col ZAKHARYIN, Taras M. 20018 404 Mtz Rfl Regt. 20019 405 Mtz Rfl Regt Col USOV, Kondraty T. 20020 Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 01 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B MATVEYEV, Vsevolod Y. 21631 Hq Btry Capt MAGNUSSON, Eivind O. 21631 149 Arty Regt Col OBLONSKAYA, Joseph L. 20024 RL Bn 91 AAA Regt Comdt SIKORSKY, Anton S. 20029 Inst Recon Btry. 30 Engr Bn 20032 31 Sig Bn.. Svc Bn Med Bn 148 Trans Bn 20902 Cml Del Co

Unit History. Apr 58 Participated in Second Tennessee- Kentucky Campaign. Aug 46 Activated as 91 Infantry Division. Sep 58 Returned to Army Group West Sep 47 Reported in St. Lawrence area area and assigned to XIX Rifle under XXIV Corps. Corps, Fourth Rifle Army. Jul 48 On occupation duty in St. Law- rence area. Aug 59 Identified during the Second Cen- tral European Campaign. Jan 50 Redesignated 91 Rifle Division. Mar 60 Reorganized and redesignated 91 Mar. 50 191 Motor Battalion identified in Mechanized Rifle Division. Be- St. Lawrence area. lieved relocated to British Jul 51 Identified in Quebec area as part Columbia, subordinate to 4 of XIX Rifle Corps. Army. Nov 51 Participated in Second St. Law- May 60 Identified during the Fourth rence Campaign. Northwestern United States Sep 52 Returned to Homeland. Campaign. Jan 53 Reorganized and equipped with Apr 61 Identified during the Fifth North- new vehicles and weapons. western United States Cam- paign. Dec 53- Engaged in winter maneuvers in Feb 54 Homeland. Jun 62 Identified during the Sixth North- western United States Cam- Jul 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. paign. Jan 58 Identified in Central European Nov 62 Reorganized and redesignated 91 Campaign. Motorized Rifle Division to con- Mar 58 Personnel air transported to form with 1961-62 reorganiza- American Theater. tion of Armed Forces.

TACO 8373-A 83 4.91. 99 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION PAVELFIERO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS - Col FAJANS, Henryk S. Hq Co j Mtz Itfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 270 Mtz Rfl Regt Col OLMSTED, Leonhard A. 16011 Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 99 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B JEFFERIES, Walter S. Hq Btry Arty Regt RL Bn AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn Sig Bn. Svc Bn 33 Med Bn Comdt ULRICH, Franz L. 155 Trans Bn. Comdt ANQUETIL, Basile O. 16023 Cml Def Co.

Unit History. Nov 62 Reorganized and redesignated 99 Mar 60 Identified in Homeland as an ele- Motorized Rifle Division to con- ment of 21 Army. form with the 1961-62 reorgan- Dec 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- ization of Armed Forces. kan Campaign. 4.92. 110 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION ROMULO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D OCCHINO, Umberto L. CofS Hq Co. Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 217 Mtz Rfl Regt.. Mdm Tk Regt. Recon Bn 110 Mtz Rfl Div Arty... G/B NOVATI, Cristofano O. 16170 Hq Btry 62 Arty Regt Col RINCON, Jacopo M. RL Bn.. AAA Regt. Inst Recon Btry. 52 Engr Bn Comdt ALBINONI, Guido V. 47 Sig Bn Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co

84 TACO 8373-A Unit History. Aug 61 Reorganized and redesignated 110 Mar 60 Identified in Army Group NORDO Motorized Rifle Division to con- area as an element of reorgan- form with 1961-62 reorganiza- ized 22 Army. tion of Armed Forces. Mar 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- tral European Campaign. kan Campaign.

4.93. Ill Motorized Riflë Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG. G/D MURDOCH, Edward R. CofS Hq Co 219 Mtz Rfl Regt Col OLDHAM, Ernest B. 16181 220 Mtz Rfl Regt 16182 Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn Ill Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B SOLVAY, Julius M. Hq Btry_ Arty Regt RL Bn AAA Regt 111 Inst Recon Btry. 53 Engr Bn Comdt ELSEVIER, Heike J. 16190 Sig Bn 411 Svc Bn Comdt MAETERLINCK, Egide J. Med Bn. 352 Trans Bn 16195 Cml Def Co

Unit History. Sep 61 Reorganized and redesignated 111 Motorized Rifle Division to con- Mar 60 Activated and assigned to 22 form with 1961-62 reorganiza- Army. tion of Armed Forces. Apr 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Mar 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- tral European Campaign. kan Campaign.

4.94. 126 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION TELEMAKO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D Van RUUSBROEC, Piet M. CofS Col SLAUERHOFF, Matthijs G. Hq Co 338 Mtz Rfl Regt. Mtz Rfl Regt. . 340 Mtz Rfl Regt. Col FOURNIER, Andre V. 16391 78 Mdm Tk Reg.. Col MESNIAEFF, Nikolai A. Recon Bn

TACO 8373-A 85 Unit Commander Code No.

12C Mtz Rfl Div Arty Hq Btry 76 Arty Regt Col ABDALWADIDS, Abu-al RL Bn 77 AAA Regt Col NISHINA, Yoshio K. 16397 126 Inst Recon Btry. Engr Bn Sig Bn Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Sep 61 Reorganized and redesignated 126 Motorized Rifle Division to con- Mar 60 Identified as an element of 22 form with 1961-62 reorganiza- Army. tion of Armed Forces. May 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Apr 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- tral European Campaign. kan Campaign.

4.95. 130 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D MALETER, Istvan D. CofS Hq Co 350 Mtz Rfl Regt Col SZARKA, Illyes L. Mtz Rfl Regt _ Mtz Rfl Regt Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 130 Mtz Rfl Div Arty G/B JANACEK, Karel P. Hq Btry Arty Regt 99 RL Bn Comdt EMINOVICI, Mihail C. 16466 AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry _ 125 Engr Bn Maj ZWORYKIN, Eugen N. 68 Sig Bn Comdt EOTVOS, Moritz D. 16470 Svc Bn Med Bn 175 Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Jul 61 Reorganized and redesignated 130 Motorized Rifle Division to con- Mar 60 Believed to be subordinate to Army form with 1961-62 reorganiza- Group NORDO. tion of Armed Forces. May 61 Identified during the Third Cen- May 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- tral European Campaign. kan Campaign.

86 TACO 8373-A 4.96. 136 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION NAHABARO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG. G/D SHIMANSKY, Matvey Y. CofS.... Hq Co - Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt_ 95 Mdm Tk Regt Comdt PETRASHKEVICH, Yulian A. 16542 Recon Bn 136 Mtz Rfl Div Arty... Hq Btry 85 Arty Regt 16545 RL Bn 88 AAA Regt 16547 Inst Recon Btry _ 203 Engr Bn Comdt HIGGINS, William S. Sig Bn - 436 Svc Bn — Comdt MERGENTHALER, Heinz R. 16551 Med Bn 180 Trans Bn 16553 136 Cml Def Co

Unit History Feb 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- 62 reorganization of Armed Probably subordinate to HEJM- Mar 60 Forces. Redesignated as 136 KOMANDO. Motorized Rifle Division.

4.97. 139 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 16593 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D LANGLOIS, Hilaire M. CofS Hq Co Capt MARAT, Homere B. 16593 Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt Mtz Rfl Regt_ - 99 Mdm Tk Regt Col TISSANDIER, Huques O. Recon Bn 139 Mtz Rfl Div Arty... G/B NIKOLAYEVICH, Vitus L. Hq Btry Arty Regt- RL Bn - AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry_ Engr Bn_- Sig Bn — Svc Bn Med Bn 183 Trans Bn Comdt MILTON, George R. Cml Def Co

TACO 8373-A 87 Unit History. Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- Jan 60 ' ■ Identified during the Second Bal- kans. kan Campaign. Feb 62 Reorganized and redesignated 139 Mar 60 Identified as an element of 14 Motorized Rifle Division to con- Army during Third Balkan form with 1961-62 reorganiza- Campaign. tion of Armed Forces. Feb 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- May 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- kan Campaign. tral European Campaign. 4.98. 158 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D WRIGHT, Anthony T. CofS- Hq Co 429 Mtz Rfl Regt 16977 Mtz Rfl Regt. Mtz Rfl Regt 126 Mdm Tk Regt Col McKEAN, Wilbur J. 16980 Recon Bn 158 Mtz Rfl Div Arty.-. G/B OCHOA, Rafael 16982 Hq Btry 16982 Arty Regt 128 RL Bn Maj VELEZ, Fernando 16984 AAA Regt Inst Recon Btry- Engr Bn 93 Sig Bn 16988 458 Svc Bn Comdt QUINTANA, Ignacio 16989 90 Med Bn__ Comdt BANTOCK, Aaron C. 200 Trans Bn Comdt SWAN, Vernon M. Cml Def Co

Unit History. Jan 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961-62 reorganization of Mar 60 Identified in Homeland as a com- Armed Forces. Redesignated as •ponent of 38 Army. 158 Motorized Rifle Division. 4.99. 166 Motorized Rifle Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG..- G/D CALVERT, Jeffrey N. CofS. Hq Co 453 Mtz Rfl Regt Comdt d’EPINAY, Jacquot R. 17105 Mtz Rfl Regt 455 Mtz Rfl Regt 17107 Mdm Tk Regt Recon Bn 166 Mtz Rfl Div Arty. Col SOZZINI, Abbate S. Hq Btry Arty Regt

88 TACO 8373-A 1 Unit Commander Code No.

. 137 RL Bn 118 AAA Regt Comdt STARLEY, Newton L. 17113 Inst Recon Btry. 128 Engr Bn. Cbmdt RICHARDSON, Claude R. Sig Bn Svc Bn Med Bn Trans Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Aug 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961-62 reorganization of Mar 60 Identified in Homeland as an ele- Armed Forces. Redesignatèd as ment of 38 Army. 166 Motorized Rifle Division.

Section VII. TANK DIVISION 4.100. 1 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 50747 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG. G/D DEMETRIADES, Romanus CofS. Hq Co 50747 Mdm Tk Regt 54 Mdm Tk Regt... Col MINAMI, Tsuneo 17126 Hv Tk Regt 287 Mtz Rfl Regt Col BROWN, Gordon F. 17128 136 Recon Bn Comdt REITZ, Carel W. Aslt Gun Bn 1 Tk Div Arty Col ETTENBERGER, Lukas E. 17131 Hq & Svc Btry. 17131 1 Arty Regt Comdt LOEHR, Franz E. 17132 RL Bn AAA Regt... 349 Engr Bn Maj Van MAERLANT, Mattijs H. 17135 117 S.ig Bn Med Bn 157 Trans Bn 352 Svc Bn. Comdt HUYGENS, Gerbrand K. 17139 Cml Def Co

Unit History Aug 58 Identified in Army Group North area. Jan 55 Activated with cadres from 1 Fu- Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with silier Mechanized Division and Armed Forces reorganization 31 Fusilier Tank Division. program. May 55 Assigned to Nineteenth Rifle Army Mar 61 Identified during the Third Cen- for tracked vehicle tests in tral European Campaign. Southern desert area. Aug 61 Reorganized to conform with the 1961-62 reorganization . of Late 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Armed Forces. Feb 58 Alerted for commitment in Cen- Dec 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- tral European Campaign. kan Campaign.

TACO 8373-A 89 4.101. 2 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION California

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CoFS Col BOSCH, Willem J. Hq Co Mdm Tk Regt 104 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col FOUQUET, FELICE J. 17142 Hv Tk Regt 288 Mtz Rfl Regt... Col GALILEI, Edmondo P. 17144 309 Recon Bn Comdt BJORNSON, Rikard K. 17145 Aslt Gun Bn 2 Tk Div Arty Col OLDMIXON, Francis B. Hq & Svc Btry. 2 Arty Regt Comdt ELPHINSTONE, Herman W. 17148 _ RL Bn AAA Regt... 151 Engr Bn Comdt POBEDONOSTSEV, Yakov A. 17151 Sig Bn.. 104 Med Bn... Maj PUSZTAL, Gyula F. 17153 219 Trans Bn._ Svc Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Jan 61 Identified during the Third Cali- Sep 59 Identified during the Second Cen- fornia Campaign. tral European Campaign. Jun 61 Reorganized to conform with the Mar 60 Identified in California as subordi- 1961-62 reorganization of nate to 1 Army. Armed Forces. 4.102. 8 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION DUONALFO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.... CofS.. Col KOSSUTH, Vincze N. Hq Co. 166 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col XENOPOULOS, lakovos T. 17207 Mdm Tk Regt 108 Hv Tk Regt Col HUNG, Yu-hsi 17209 293 Mtz Rfl Regt Col UBOREVICH, Andrey L. 17210 Recon Bn Aslt Gun Bn 8 Tk Div Arty G/B DZYUBIN, Yasilievich N. 17213 Hq & Svc Btry. Capt OSTROUMOY, Yaleryan I. 17213 7 Arty Regt 17214 7 RL Bn Comdt BEZRUC, Jaromir P. AAA Regt... Engr Bn 122 Sig Bn Comdt McLENNAN, Hamish D. 17218 Med Bn 224 Trans Bn Col FAIRFAX, Douglas F. 17220 . Svc Bn Cml Def Co

90 TACO 8373-A Unit History. 1961-62 reorganization of Mar 60 Identified as component of Army Armed Forces. Group ORIENTO. Nov 61 Identified during the Fourth. Bal- Jul 61 Reorganized to conform with kan Campaign. 4.103. 9 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 31060 Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D FAITHORNE, Orville R. CofS Col PIRANDELLO, Abbate U. Hq Co 31060 Mdm Tk Regt Mdm Tk Regt Hv Tk Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 342 Recon Bn Comdt TISELIUS, Allvar O. 17227 10 Aslt Gun Bn Comdt SKOROPADSKY, Leonid V. 0 Tk Div Arty G/B O’CALLAGHAN, Turlough B. ' 17229 Hq & Svc Btry. Lt O’SHAUGHNESSY, Bram O. 17229 8 Arty Regt Col MOLLOY, Walley T. 8 RL Bn _ Comdt Von BIEBERSTEIN, Horaz M. 17231 140 AAA Regt.. Col CLEGG, Austin E. 17232 Engr Bn. 124 Sig Bn Maj ESPINEL, Ignacio 17234 Med Bn 225 Trans Bn__ Col TERZI, Halide 17236 Svc Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with Aug 51 Activated as 9 Cavalry Division. Armed Forces reorganization Jul 52 Located in Texas area as part of program and assigned to newly IX Cavalry Corps. reorganized 1 Tank Army. Sep 53 On occupation duty in West Texas. May 60 Identified during the Fifth Texas Dec 53 Inactivated. Campaign. Jun 56 Reactivated as a tritomic division. May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas Nov- Participated in Central United Campaign. Dec 56 States Campaign. Jul 61 Reorganized to conform with the Jul 57 Located in the Texas lodgment 1961-62 reorganization of area. Armed Forces. Jan 58 Assigned to Army Group West Apr 62 Identified during the Seventh (Forward) and located in Texas. Texas Campaign. 4.104. 12 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION CEVALO 20751 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D ATATURK, Kemal CofS Col TANRIOEVER, Salim Hq Co 20751 174 Mdm Tk Regt. Col ENTWISTLE, Robin W. 17271 Mdm Tk Regt..

TACO 8373-A 91 Unit Commander Code No.

112 Hv Tk Regt Col NIVELLE, Hugues J. 17273 Mtz Rfl Regt Recon Bn Aslt Gun Bn 12 Tk Div Arty G/B FALGUIERE, Raoul D. Hq & Svc Btry. 11 Arty Regt Col De SILVA, Manoel 17278 12 RL Bn Comdt YUSHKEVICH, Dmitry B. 17279 AAA Regt... 162 Engr Bn 17281 127 Sig Bn Comdt Von STUCK, Reinhold S. 17282 125 Med Bn Comdt FALCONER, Franklin J. 17283 Trans Bn 475 Svc Bn Maj RAMSEYE, Jacob N. 17285 Cml Def Co

Unit History. Jun 58 Performed routine garrison duties Jan 46 Formed as 12 Cavalry Division in Army Group South area. from veteran cavalry troopers Oct 59 Identified during the Second Bal- of other armies. kan Campaign. Feb 47 Reported in Caribbean area. Mar 60 Reorganized and assigned to 14 Nov 49 Returned to Homeland. Army. Jun 50 Assigned to X Cavalry Corps. Jun 60 Identified during the Third Bal- Attached to Second Army and Jan 51 kan Campaign. stationed in Caribbean area. Mar 52 Took part in Texas Campaign. Jan 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Aug 52 Returned to Homeland. kan Campaign. Sep 53 Reorganized and trained in new Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- concept of mobile warfare. kans and reorganized to con- Jun 54 Participated in Southern Libera- form with 1961-62 reorganiza- tion Campaign. tion of the Armed Forces. Dec 55— Reorganized, reequipped, and re- May 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Jun 56 designated 12 Tank Division. tral European Campaign. 4.105. 15 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG — CofS Col ABERCROMBIE, Eugene R. Hq Co Mdm Tk Regt 184 Mdm Tk Regt.- Col PLANCK Zyrillus H. 17320 115 Hv Tk Regt Col TOSCA, Agustín Mtz Rfl Regt Recon Bn 16 Aslt Gun Bn Maj OKHLOPKOV, Vano P. 17324 15 Tk Div Arty 17325 Hq & Svc Btry. 17325 14 Arty Regt Col POZSONYI, Istvan J. RL Bn 149 AAA Regt.. Col ESZTERHAZY, Casba B. 17328 Engr Bn

92 TAGO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

131 Sig Bn Comdt WARLIMONT, Vergil S. 17330 Med Bn 231 Trans Bn... Col STEUART, Philip A. 17332 Svc Bn Cml Def Co.

Unit History. Aug 61 Reorganized to conform with Mar 60 Identified as an element of HEJM- 1961-62 reorganization of KOMANDO. Armed Forces. 4.106. 21 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 17413 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D MIKHAYLOV, Vsevolod S. CofS Hq Co 17413 Mdm Tk Regt... 198 Mdm Tk Regt.. 122 Hv Tk Regt Col IVANOV, Ivan L. 17416 Mtz Rfl Regt 363 Recon Bn Comdt SELYMES, Agoston V. 17418 Aslt Gun Bn 21 Tk Div Arty G/B MATSUOKA, Naoyuki Y. 17420 Hq & Svc Btry. Capt SOMANATHA, Gangadhar T. 17420 20 Arty Regt... 17421 20 RL Bn 17422 313 AAA Regt.. 17423 171 Engr Bn Comdt IRELAND, Dean M. 17424 Sig Bn 147 Med Bn.. Comdt ONIONS, Charles R. 17426 238 Trans Bn. 17427 484 Svc Bn Comdt MONDRIAAN, Geert J. 17428 Cml Def Co

Unit History. Sep 61 Reorganized to conform with the Mar 60 Believed to be subordinate to 1961-62 reorganization of Army Group NORDO. Armed Forces. Apr 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Nov 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- tral European Campaign. kan Campaign. 4.107. 22 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION ARNO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D SQUARCIONE, Gherardo L. CofS... Hq Co. 199 Mdm Tk Regt. Col DOBUZHINSKY, Faddey K. 17430 Mdm Tk Regt.. Hv Tk Regt

TACO 8373-A 93 Unit Commander Code No.

465 Mtz Rfl Regt. _. Col Le ROI, Archambaud N. 17433 Recon Bn Aslt Gun Bn 22 Tk Div Arty Hq & Svc Btry. Capt VENYAMIÑOV, Henrich L. 21 Arty Regt_ -. 17437 RL Bn AAA Regt_ -. 172 Engr Bn Comdt GREBENSHCHIKOV, Vlas P. Sig Bn Med Bn 239 Trans Bn Col MURPHY, Owen R. 17443 Svc Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. reorganized 4 Tank Army. Mar 60 Initially identified during Armed Oct 61 Reorganized to conform with Forces reorganization program 1961-62 reorganization of and reportedly assigned to newly Armed Forces.

4.108. 23 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION RAMONO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col JASIENSKI, Gerasim M. Hq Co 204 Mdm Tk Regt-. Col ZHELYABOV, Konstantin S. 17446 Mdm Tk Regt 124 Hv Tk Regt Col YAZYKOV, Svyatoslav P. Mtz Rfl Regt 365 Recon Bn. Comdt MILLER, Jesse R. Aslt Gun Bn 23 Tk Div Arty Col CHERNYAYEV, Sasha D. 17452 Hq & Svc Btry. 17452 Arty Regt- -. RL Bn AAA Regt... 173 Engr Bn Maj NICCOLINI, Umberto 17456 Sig Bn Med Bn Trans Bn. -. Svc Bn 203 Cml Def Co

Unit History. Mar 61 Identified during the Third Cen- tral European Campaign. Mar 60 Identified as new unit during Aug 61 Reorganized to conform with the Armed Forces reorganization 1961-62 reorganization of and believed to be an element of Armed Forces. the newly reorganized 15 Tank Jan 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Army. kan Campaign.

94 TAGO 8373-A 4.109. 24 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION MAESTRO 17461 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D HOLLWEG, Kaspar B. CofS Hq Co 17461 Mdm Tk Regt Mdm Tk Regt Hv Tk Regt 467 Mtz Rfl Regt Comdt LUMIERE, Claude T. Recon Bn 25 Aslt Gun Bn Maj dTNDY, Toussaint D. 24 Tk Div Arty Hq & Svc Btry. Arty Regt _RL Bn 317 AAA Regt. 17471 Engr Bn Sig Bn. 150 Med Bn._ Trans Bn 487 Svc Bn Maj PILSUDSKI, Wladyslaw S. 204 Cml Def Co

Unit History. 1961-62 reorganization of Mar 60 Identified as an element of 21 Armed Forces. Army. May 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Oct 62 Reorganized to conform with kan Campaign.

4.110. 30 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION DERVISO Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D DWIVEDI, Tarsankar J. CofS Col RAHMAN, Tewfik Hq Co.. 214 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col NITOBE, Yoshio 17526 Mdm Tk Regt 129 Hv Tk Regt Col RAMANUJAN, Gangadhar N. K. 17528 Mtz Rfl Regt 372 Recon Bn Comdt JEEJEEBHOY, Allasani P. 17530 _ Aslt Gun Bn 30 Tk Div Arty G/B TOPCHIEV, Nikolay G. 17532 Hq & Svc Btry. Lt SINGH, Govardhanram 17532 Arty Regt... 27 RL Bn Comdt HAN, Kuei 17534 326 AAA Regt.. Comdt BANERJEE, Acharya G. Engr Bn 152 Sig Bn Maj CHING, Hao-jan 17537 154 Med Bn. Maj HSU, Yu-wei 17538 Trans Bn... Svc Bn Cml Def Co

TACÓ 8373-A 95 Unit History. Jul 57 Located in Texas' lodgment area. Jan 58 Assigned to Army Group West Aug 51 Activated as 30 Cavalry Division (Forward). to compensate for lack of cavalry Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with units in newly organized army. Armed Forces reorganization Jul 52 Identified in Texas as part of IX program and assigned to newly Cavalry Corps. reorganized 1 Tank Army. Jun 53 Reported performing occupation May 60 Identified during the Fifth Texas duty in Texas. /• Campaign. Nov 53 Reorganized and reequipped with May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas the latest vehicles and weapons. Campaign. Oct 55 Confirmed in Texas area. Nov 61 Reorganized to conform with the Nov- Participated in Central United 1961-62 reorganization of Dec 56 States Campaign. Armed Forces. Jan 57 Reorganized as a tritomic tank Jun 62 Identified during the Seventh division. Texas Campaign. 4.111. 31 Fusilier Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION TREMIGI 10891 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D TAMM, Leonid V. CofS Col ERIKSSON, Ludvig N. Hq Co Capt CIENFUEGOS, Ignacio. 10891 G F Mdm Tk Regt Col SCHULTZE, Diedrich B. 10892 53 F Mdm Tk Regt.. Col HAHNEMANN, Billi J. 10893 100 F Hv Tk Regt 3 F Mtz Rfl Regt Col OMMANNEY, Cornelius W. 10022 331 F Rccon Bn Comdt ENGLEHEART, Thomas S. 10900 Aslt Gun Bn 31 F Tk Div Arty G/B ZEEMAN, Aernout M. 21692 Hq & Svc Btry.. 21692 231 F Arty Regt. Col OLLIYIER, Renaud P. 10898 42 F RL Bn Comdt SISLEY, Randolphe C. 17542 AAA Regt Engr Bn 331 F Sig Bn Maj JACCOUD, Ouen C. 10905 Med Bn Trans Bn Svc Bn. Cml Def Co

Unit History. Dec 49 Redesignated 31 Fusilier Tank Di- vision for outstanding perform- Apr 46 Formed as 31 Armored Division ance in First Carolina Campaign. from veterans of Spanish Civil Aug 51 Identified under IV Mechanized War. Corps. Mar 47 Reported in Caribbean area. Dec 51 Returned to Homeland. Oct 52 Assigned to Twentieth Mechanized Apr 49 Component of VI Corps in First Army. Carolina Invasion. Dec 54 Reorganized and reequipped with Oct 49 Returned to Homeland and re- new vehicles and weapons. formed around 3 Fusilier Regi- Jan 55 Furnished cadre for activation of ment. 1 Tank Division.

96 TACO 8373-A Early-57 Reportedly reorganized as a tri- Jun 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- tomic division. kan Campaign. Jàn-58 Identified in Central European Campaign. Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with kans and reorganized to conform Armed Forces reorganization with the 1961-62 reorganization program and assigned to newly of Armed Forces. reorganized 20 Army. May 60 Identified during the Third Balkan Mar 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Campaign. tral European Campaign.

4.112. 32 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION MALSATA 11101 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D SHEREMETYEV, Mili A. CofS Col NEUENHOFEN, Sepperl D. Hq Co Capt TYRWHITT, Newton N. 11101 216 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col AMHERST, Carl T. 17548 Mdm Tk Regt... 130 Hv Tk Regt Comdt HARMSWORTH, Orville S. 17550 497 Mtz Rfl Regt 17551 373'Recon Bn Maj ORLANDO, Luigi E. 17552 30 Aslt Gun Bn Maj CHUYKOV, Vasilievich G. 17553 32 Tk Div Arty Hq & Svc Btry. 28 Arty Regt... Col PETROVICH, Vitus L. 17555 RL Bn AAA Regt... Engr Bn Sig Bn _ Med Bn...' Trans Bn. Svc Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Jul 53 Assigned to Fifteenth Mechanized Army. Apr 46 Formed as the 32 Armored Divi- sion from participants in Ag- Aug 53 Reported training for river-cross- gressor uprising. ing operations. Jan 48 Reported undergoing intensive win- Nov 54 Participated in maneuvers in Home- ter training. land. Nov 49 Redesignated 32 Tank Division and Late 56- Reorganized, reequipped, and re- assigned to II Mechanized Corps. early 57 trained to meet tactical require- Oct 51 Identified in Caribbean area as re- ments of nuclear warfare. placement for 40 Tank Division. Apr 52 Participated in First Texas Cam- Jan 58 Identified in Army Group North paign. reserve during Central European Jul 52 Returned to II Mechanized Corps Campaign. in. Florida. Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with Sep 52 Returned to Homeland. Armed Forces reorganization Nov 52 Reorganized and assigned routine program and assigned to newly garrison duties. reorganized 15 Tank Army.

TACO 8373-A 97 Mar 61 Identified during the Third Cen- 1961-62 reorganization of tral European Campaign. Armed Forces. May 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Aug 61 Reorganized to conform with the kan Campaign.

4.113. 33 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION PATRIOTO 10396 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG. G/D BERGK, Gottfried F. CofS Col MOORE, Peadar M. Hq Co Capt PAULI, Franz R. 10396 218 Mdm Tk Regt Col SMELLIE, George H. 219 Mdm Tk Regt Col OLDCASTLE, Vaughan E. Hv Tk Regt Mtz Rfl Regt.. 347 Recon Bn Comdt d’HALLOY, Henri 17618 Aslt Gun Bn 33 Tk Div Arty G/B JOLY, Oliver R. 17620 Hq & Svc Btry 17620 29 Arty Regt_ _ Col MARCONI, Jacopo N. 29 RL Bn Comdt NEXO, Martin W. 329 AAA Regt- Col ALMQVIST, Jonas N. 17623 180 Engr Bn Comdt OLLIVANT, Thomas A. 17624 154 Sig Bn Comdt NEWCOMEN, Conrad P. 17625 Med Bn _ Trans Bn Svc Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Dec 55 Reorganized, reequipped, and trained under new concept of May 46 Formed as the 33 Armored Divi- armored warfare. sion from veterans of the Span- ish Civil War. Mar 56 Returned to Homeland and as- Nov 46- Engaged in First California Inva- signed to Third Mechanized Feb 47 sion under XXVIII Corps. Army. May 47 Returned to Homeland. Jan 57 Reorganized to meet tactical re- Oct^ Participated in First Florida Cam- quirements of nuclear warfare. Dec 47 paign under V Corps. Jun 58 Participated in spring field maneu- Sep 49 Redesignated 33 Tank Division. vers in Army Group East area. Feb 51 Stationed in Haiti. Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with Aug 51 Identified in Second Carolina Cam- Armed Forces reorganization paign. program and reported to be a Aug 52 Probably returned to Homeland. component of reorganized 3 Oct 52 Reorganized. Extent of reorgani- Tank Army. zation unknown. Jul 54 Moved to Caribbean area and as- Dec 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- signed to Twelfth Mechanized 62 reorganization of Armed Army. Forces. Feb 55 Participated in Third Texas Cam- Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- paign. kan Campaign.

98 TACO 8373-A 4.114. 34 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D ZINOVIEV, Islam-Bey CofS Hq Co Capt TSHELEBI, Ebuzzia Mdm Tk Regt._. 221 Mdm Tk Regt.. 17631 Hv Tk Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 375 Recon Bn_ Maj MANTZAROS, Basilius. 17634 Aslt Gun Bn 34 Tk Div Arty Hq & Svc Btry. 30 Arty Regt... Col PAI, Yang-yu 17637 RL Bn AAA Regt... Engr Bn _ Sig Bn 157 Med Bn... Maj TU, Fu 17642 Trans Bn 495 Svc Bn Maj HSUAN, Kuang-yin Cml Def Co

Unit History. Dec 61 Reorganized to conform with Mar 60 Identified as a component of 1961-62 reorganization of HEJMKOMANDO. Armed Forces.

4.115. 36 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 17661 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col HECKELBACHER, Benedikt H. Hq Co Lt BERTHON, Warren D. 17661 Mdm Tk Regt Mdm Tk Regt 134 Hv Tk Regt Col BIERSTADT, Klemens R. 17664 Mtz Rfl Regt Recon Bn. Aslt Gun Bn 36 Tk Div Arty G/B MAUTHNER, Hektor R. Hq & Svc Btry. Lt TOUCHET, Maurice A. 32 Arty Regt... Col BOURCHIER, Winthrop L. 17669 _ RL Bn 332 AAA Regt.. Col NEMOURS, Patrice M. 17671 1S3 Engr Bn Comdt SOEDFELD, Leonhard F. 17672 Sig Bn 164 Med Bn 17674 250 Trans Bn 17675 Svc Bn Cml Def Co

TACO 8373-A 99 Unit History. Sep 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Identified as new unit during 62 reorganization of Armed Armed Forces reorganization Forces. and believed subordinate to re- Nov 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- organized 3 Tank Army. kan Campaign. 4.116. 40 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION GENI 10726 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D GRIBOYEDOV, Semyon P. CofS Col IONESCU, Constantin M. Hq Co Lt MUELLER, Jacques T. 10726 Mdm Tk Regt 233 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col MABUCHI, Sadao M. 17727 138 Hv Tk Regt Col LEHMANN, Klaus L. Mtz Rfl Regt 382 Recon Bn Maj SHORTT, Ethan G. 17730 Aslt Gun Bn 40 Tk Div Arty Col KALINNIKOV, Feodosy V. 17732 Hq & Svc Btry. 17732 36 Arty Regt Col JACOBSEN, Jorgen 17733 RL Bn 336 AAA Regt.. Col OSTROVSKY, Khalil I. 17735 Engr Bn 163 Sig Bn. Maj MAGINN, Terence D. Med Bn 254 Trans Bn Col SULLIVAN, Gillabrighde J. 1773!) Svc Bn Cml Def Co Unit History. Aug 54 Furnished armored replacement Sep 46 Formed as 40 Armored Division personnel to Army Group South. from professional soldier cadre. Jul 55 Identified on maneuvers in Home- Dec 46- Reported in California as part of land. Jan 47 IV Mechanized Corps. Oct 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division Feb 47 Reported in reserve status in Car- and reequipped with new vehi- ibbean area. cles and weapons. Apr 47 Returned to Homeland. May 57 Reported attached to Eleventh Nov 48 Reported undergoing field training. Mechanized Army. Aug 49 Redesignated 40 Tank Division. Apr 58 Furnished cadre for newly-acti- Dec 49 Reported in Caribbean area. vated Armored School of Home Feb 50 Participated in Second Florida Command. Campaign. Aug 59 Identified during the Second Cen- May 51 Attached to XXXII Corps in Carib- tral European Campaign. bean area. Mar 60 Reorganized and assigned to newly May 51- Replaced 32 Tank Division and re- reorganized II Fusilier Tank Oct 51 lieved from attachment to XXXII Army. Corps. Mar 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Nov 51 Attached to Second Army for com- tral European Campaign. mitment in First Texas Cam- Jan 62 Reorganized to conform with the paign. 1961-62 reorganization of Jun 52- Relieved from attachment to Sec- Armed Forces. Aug 52 ond Army and returned to Home- Apr 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- land. tral European Campaign.

100 TACO 8373-A 4.117. 42 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 30126 Caribbean

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D GEITEL, Hans A. CofS. Col ENFANTIN, Eustache J. Hq Co 30126 Mdm Tk Regt 237 Mdm Tk Rcgt-. Col SOLARIO, Vittorio G. Hv Tk Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 385 Rdcon Bn Aslt Gun Bn 42 Tk Div Arty G/B NERNST, Diedrich B. 32074 Hq & Svc Btry. 32074 Arty Regt... RL Bn AAA Regt--. 318 Engr Bn. Maj EMBURY, Nathan N. 17768 Sig Bn 312 Med Bn... Maj SNYDERS, Gilles E. 17770 256 Trans Bn 17771 Svc Bn _ Cml Def Co

Unit History. Oct 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Oct 46 Formed as 42 Armored Division. Mar 58 Performed routine occupation du- Jan- Assigned to XII Armored Corps. ties in Caribbean area. Feb 48 Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with Aug 52 Reported in Caribbean area as part Armed Forces reorganization of XII Armored Corps. program and assigned to newly Jul 53 Reorganized. Extent of reorgani- reorganized 12 Army. zation unknown. Feb 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Nov 53 Assigned to Twelfth Mechanized 62 reorganization of Armed Army. Forces. Jan 55 Reported undergoing amphibious Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Carolina assault training. Campaign. 4.118. 43 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION MARIO 20240 St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D BAINBRIDGE, Leslie P. CofS Hq Co Capt TUKHACHEVSKY, Anastas V. 20240 Mdm Tk Regt... Mdm Tk Regt 141 Hv Tk Regt Col SENEFELDER, Jaromir P. 17776 508 Mtz Rfl R'egt Col RUSSELL, William T. 17777 Recon Bn _ Aslt Gun Bn 43 Tk Div Arty G/B PETROVICH, Maxim N. Hq & Svc Btry. Lt McGILL, Ian C. Arty Regt...

TACO 8373-A 101 Unit Commander Code No.

39 RL Bn.. 17782 AAA Regt. - 323 Engr Bn_-. Maj FALCONE, Girolamo A. 17784 Sig Bn 314 Med Bn Maj AKSAKOV, Georgii V 1778G Trans Bn 504 Svc Bn Comdt SZENT-GYORGYI, Geza M. Cml Def Co.

Unit History. Sep 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Nov 46 Formed as 43 Armored Division. Jan 57 Reported alerted for offensive ac- Jun 47 Performed routine training and tion. garrison duties in Homeland. Apr 58 Participated in Northwestern Pa- Jul 49 Reorganized and trained as new- cific Coast Campaign. type tank division. Jul 58 Returned to St. Lawrence area Jan 50 Identified in New Brunswick area. with Fourteenth Mechanized Army. Functioned as reserve division Mar 60 Reorganized during Armed Forces attached to Ninth Army (For- reorganization program and as- ward) . signed to reorganized 23 Army. Nov 51 Identified in Second St. Lawrence Campaign. May 60 Identified during the Third St. Jan 52 Continued under control of Ninth Lawrence Campaign. Army. Jun 61 Identified during the Fourth St. Jan 53 Reorganized and trained in am- Lawrence Campaign. phibious assault operations. Feb 62 Reorganized to conform with the Jan 55 Assigned to Fourteenth Mecha- 1961-62 reorganization of nized Army. Armed Forces.

4.119. 52 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 17917 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Hq Co Capt HEIDENSTAM, Eivind G. 17917 Mdm Tk Regt 257 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col OCKERSON, Edvard J. 150 Hv Tk Regt Col ARRHENIUS, Hjalmar C. 17920 Mtz Rfl Regt Recon Bn Aslt Gun Bn 52 Tk Div Arty Hq & Svc Btry- Arty Regt RL Bn AAA Regt... 340 Engr Bn Maj EVALD, Martin H. 17928 176 Sig Bn Maj SMYTH,, Jacob E. 17929 Med Bn Trans Bn 513 Svc Bn Maj BEKKER,. HüBrecht M'. 17932 Cml Def Co

102 TACO 8373-A Unit History. Apr 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Identified during Armed Forces re- 62 reorganization of Armed organization as subordinate to Forces. reorganized 9 Fusilier Army. 4.120. 53 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION ALKESTO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D TORROJA, Ignacio B. CofS Hq Co Mdm Tk Regt Mdm Tk Regt Hv Tk Regt 518 Mtz Rfl Regt Col DAM, Wilhelm L. 17937 Recon Bn Aslt Gun Bn 53 Tk Div Arty Col ROVIRA, Salvador Hq & Svc Btry. Arty Regt 51 RL Bn Maj HERNANDEZ, Angel 17942 AAA Regt... Engr Bn 177 Sig Bn Comdt SMEATON, Alexander 17945 Med Bn 267 Trans Bn Comdt De ENZINAS, Diego 17947 Svc Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Apr 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Identified during Armed Forces re- 62 reorganization of Armed organization as subordinate to Forces. reorganized 32 Army. 4.121. 56 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION IMPERIESTO 20771 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG. G/D VARVOGLIS, Menelaos CofS Hq Co 20771 262 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col TRIKOUPES, Gerasimos D. 17966 Mdm Tk Regt Hv Tk Regt 520 Mtz Rfl Regt Col HADZOPOULOS, Dimitri 17969 Recon Bn Aslt Gun Bn 56 Tk Div Arty Hq & Svc Btry. Capt HERTZ, Roderich K. Arty Regt... 53 RL Bn Comdt LASCARIS, Themistocles 17974 AAA Regt... 343 Engr Bn Maj PASHA, Zekeriya 17976 Sig Bn

1 TAGO 8373-A 103 Unit Commander Code No.

339 Med Bn... Maj THOMOPOULOS, Demetrius 17978 Trans Bn Svc Bn_ Cml Def Co.

Unit History. ganized in accordance with Armed Forces reorganization Mar 54 Formed around 17 Medium Tank program and assigned to newly Regiment. reorganized 2 Army. Jan 55 Assigned to Thirteenth Mechanized Mar 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Army. tral European Campaign. May 56 Reported located in Texas area. Dec 61 Reorganized to conform with the Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. 1961-62 reorganization of Apr 58 Participated in Fourth Texas Cam- Armed Forces. paign. May 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Mar 60 Returned to Homeland and reor- tral European Campaign. 4.122. 71 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER . LOCATION SKIPIO California

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D SZALAI, Dezso M. CofS Hq Co 280 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col ENESCO, Nicolae M. 18110 Mdm Tk Regt Hv Tk Regt 529 Mtz Rfl 'Regt Gol SIEGBAHN, Torbern P: ‘ 18113 Recon Bn Aslt Gun Bn 71 Tk Div Arty Col TRYGGVESSON, Christen K. Hq & Svc Btry. Lt INGLEBY, Frederick B. Arty Regt... 62 RL Bn, Maj SMOLLETT, William F. 18118 365 AAA Regt. Comdt OPPENHEIM, Frank J. Engr Bn 188 Sig Bn Maj NIEPCE, Renaud P. 18121 Med Bn 339 Trans Bn Comdt CUGNOT, Claude R. 18123 Svc Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Oct 59 Relocated in the California lodg- Jan 54 Organized in Army Group North ment area. area. Mar 60 Reorganized and assigned to newly Jul 55 Assigned to Tenth Rifle Army. reorganized 10 Army. Jan 56 Stationed in Southeast Asia. Identified during the Third Cali- Late 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Dec 60 fornia Campaign. Mar 57 Trained under simulated conditions of nuclear warfare. Aug 62 Reorganized to conform with the Sep 58 Identified during the Second South- 1961-62 reorganization of eastern Asia Campaign. Armed Forces.

104 TACO 8373-A 4.123. 72 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col LA VERAN, Gaspard D. Hq Co Mdm Tk Regt... 283 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col BUISSON, Remi T. 18127 Hv Tk Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 409 Recon Bn 18130 Aslt Gun Bn 72 Tk Div Arty Col GIDE, Guillaume R. 18132 Hq & Svc Btry. 18132 Arty Regt... RL Bn 366 AAA Regt.. 385 Engr Bn Comdt NOSTREDAME, Geoffroy C. 18136 Sig Bn 350 Med Bn Trans Bn 526 Svc Bn Maj WENTWORTH, Wilbur A. 272 Cml Def Co

Unit History. Aug 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Identified as a component of 62 reorganization of Armed HEJMKOMANDO. Forces.

4.124. 73 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION KALAFO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D MASLOV, Aksel G. CofS Hq Co Mdm Tk Regt... Mdm Tk Regt... 164 Hv Tk Regt Col DANILEVSKY, Mstislav V. 18144 Mtz Rfl Regt 410 Recon Bn Maj SWEELINCK, Bona venture L. Aslt Gun Bn 73 Tk Div Arty 18147 Hq & Svc Btry. Lt WENDEL, Alex J. 18148 Arty Regt... RL Bn AAA Regt.. 359 Engr Bn Maj THURMAYR, Albrecht S. 18152 Sig Bn. 351 Med Bn Maj LOBANOV, Yemelyan K. 18154 Trans Bn Svc Bn Cml Def Co

TACO 8373-A 105 Unit History. Aug 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Identified during Armed Forces 62 reorganization of Armed reorganization as component of Forces. 38 Army.

4.125. 84 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D PETRUNKEVICH, Kozma CofS Hq Co 302 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col RUDCHENKO, Boleslav D. 18286 Mdm Tk Regt 173 Hv Tk Regt Col USAKLIGIL, Ekrem 18288 Mtz Rfl Regt 419 Recon Bn Comdt NEEFFS, Herman G. 18290 Aslt Gun Bn 84 Tk Div Arty G/B NADEZHDIN, Theophan Y. 23949 Hq & Svc Btry. 23949 Arty Regt 73 RL Bn Maj CROCKCROFT, Lyman A. 376 AAA Regt.. Engr Bn 199 Sig Bn Maj STANHOPE, Edward R. 18297 360 Med Bn Maj AYVAZOVSKY, Lavrenti A. 18298 Trans Bn Svc Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. Nov 59 Transferred to Texas lodgment Dec 53 Formed around 250 Medium Tank area as a component of Army Regiment. Group West (Forward). Feb 54 Reported training and performing Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with normal garrison duties in Home- Armed Forces reorganization land. program and assigned to newly Apr 54- Unlocated. reorganized 5 Army. Jan 55 May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas Feb 55 Identified in Homeland. Campaign. Jan 56 Reorganized as an experimental prototype tritomic division. Apr 62 Identified during the Seventh Texas Campaign. Feb 57 Reorganized as a conventional tri- tomic division. Oct 62 Reorganized to conform with the Aug 58 Participated in division-level field 1961-62 reorganization of maneuvers in Homeland. Armed Forces.

4.126. 85 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION AKCIDENTO Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG-. CofS. Col EVANS, Ralph L.

106 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Hq Co 304 Mdm Tk Regt_. Col BEAUCHAMP, Leonard R. 18302 305 Mdm Tk liegt-- Col TRIVULZIO, Ottavio V. 18303 Hv Tk Regt Mtz Rfl Regt 420 Recon Bn Maj CONCINI, Jacopo C. 18306 Aslt Gun Bn 85 Tk Div Arty G/B NEAGLE, Thomas J. Hq & Svc Btry. 115 Arty Regt - - Col STILLINGFLEET, Robert B. 18309 RL Bn AAA Regt... 369 Engr Bn Comdt ROUSSEAU, Benoit L. 18312 202 Sig Bn Med Bn 362 Trans Bn Col BENEZET, Edouard E. 18315 Svc Bn Cml Def Co

Unit History. May 60 Identified during the Fifth Texas Dec 55 Activated to increase armored Campaign. strength of Aggressor Forces. May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas Apr 56 Reported en route to Texas area. Campaign. Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division in Texas lodgment area. Apr 62 Identified during the Seventh Texas Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with Campaign. Armed Forces reorganization Oct 62 Reorganized to conform with the program and assigned to newly 1961-62 reorganization of reorganized 1 Tank Army. Armed Forces. 4.127. 86 Fusilier Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION KOLONIO 15401 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG. G/D ARMSTEAD, Douglas E. CofS Col BECKE, Oskar Ml Hq Co 15401 306 F Mdm Tk Regt. Col CHADWICK, Carl C. 18318 Mdm Tk Regt Hv Tk Regt 542 F Mtz Rfl Regt_. Col STANYHURST, Nelson E. 18321 421 F Recon Bn Maj PFEIFFER, Reinhold K. 18322 Aslt Gun Bn 86 F Tk Div Arty Col RITTER, Rodolphus H. Hq & Svc Btry_. 116 F Arty Regt_ Comdt BICHAT, Charles 18325 75 F RL Bn Maj DESCARTES, Ouen R. 18326 AAA Regt 370 F Engr Bn Sig Bn Med Bn 365 F Trans Bn Comdt MEDWIN, Robert W. 18331 Svc Bn Cml Def Co

TACO 8373-A 107 Unit History. Sep 59 Identified during the Second Cen- tral European Campaign. Activated to c increase armored Dec 54 Mar 60 Reorganized and believed to be strength of Aggressor Forces. subordinate to reorganized 11 Formed by expansion of 618 and Fusilier Tank Army. 620 Medium Tank Regiments. Apr 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Jan 56 Identified as part of GHQ pool. tral European Campaign. Mar 56 Trained in Homeland. Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- tral European Campaign. Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. Reorganized to conform with the Oct 57 Participated with 82 Tank Division 1961-62 reorganization of in field training exercises. Armed Forces.

4.128. 87 Tank Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 15402 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D Von KLUGE, Johann G. CofS Hq Co Capt KUNTZEN, Vinzenz A. 15402 Mdm Tk Regt -.. 309 Mdm Tk Regt.. Col Von RUNDSTEDT, Gerhard K. 18335 Hv Tk Regt 543 Mtz Rfl Regt... Col O’LEARY, Justin F. 18337 Recon Bn Aslt Gun Bn 87 Tk Div Arty i G/B MILLIKIN, Andrew T. Hq & Svc Btry. Arty Regt... RL Bn 379 AAA Regt.. Col EUCKEN, Ruprecht P. Engr Bn Sig Bn 363 Med Bn Maj JACOTOT, Patrice J. 18346 Trans Bn 539 Svc Bn Comdt NIGHTINGALE, Orville F. Cml Def Co

Unit History. Jul 59 Subordinate to the Home Command. Jun 55 Formed with cadre provided by Mar 60 Reorganized in accordance with other tank units. Armed Forces reorganization Dec 55 Assigned to GHQ pool. program. Possibly subordinate Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division to HEJMKOMANDO. in Homeland. Nov 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Jan 58 Reported in reserve during Central 62 reorganization of Armed European Campaign. Forces.

108 TACO 8373-A Section VHI. AIRBORNE DIVISIONS 4.129. 9 Airborne Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION SANA 11851 Homeland

Unit Commander. Code No.

CG.--. G/D ABERCROMBY, Alexander R. CofS Col ACHUCARO, Ignacio Hq Co 11851 18 Abn Prcht Regt Col CIRUELO, Blasco 11852 Hq & Svc Co. 11852 36 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht).. Comdt GOMEZ, Eugenio 11854 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht).. 38 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht).. Maj BAKUNIN, Ariadna S. 11593 Abn Mixed Regt Hq & Svc Co - .. Abn Rfl Bn (Hcl) 121 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht).. 20 Abn Mixed Regt Hq & Svc Co 19 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel) Comdt ERTEL, Gavrila A. 11596 131 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Comdt AVKSENTYEV, Aleksi E. 11856 133 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Maj ZHEMCHUZHNIKOV, Pavel S. 11597 18 Abn Recon Co 18 Abn Sig Bn 19 Abn Engr Bn Abn Med Bn 9 Abn Div Arty 11835 Hq & Svc Btry Capt AGUESSEAU, Annibal G. 11835 219 Abn AAA Bn Comdt D’ARGENSON, Alain M. 38634 Abn Mort Regt 228 Abn AT Bn Comdt HALLE, Godefroi V. Abn Svc Bn.

Unit History. Nov 52- Engaged in antipartisan warfare Apr 53 along southern border of Home- Late 45 Formed as 17 Infantry Division. land. Feb 46 Redesignated 5 Fusilier Division. Jun 54 Participated in Southern Libera- May 47 Reorganized as 9 Airborne Divi- tion Campaign. sion. Dec 56 ■ Reorganized and conducted train- Dec 46- Participated in First California ing for nuclear warfare. Apr 47 Campaign under I Airborne Jul 57 Identified in Army Group North Corps. area. May- Returned to Homeland. Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Jun 47 Armed Forces reorganization Nov 49 Furnished cadre for Airborne program and assigned to Army Training Center. Group NORDO. Feb 50 Participated in Second Florida Mar 61 Identified during the Third Central Campaign. European Campaign. Jan 51 Assigned to I Airborne Corps. Jul 61 Reorganized to conform with the Aug 51 Replaced by unknown airborne di- 1961-62 reorganization of vision and returned to Homeland Armed Forces. for reorganization as new-type May 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- airborne division. kan Campaign.

TACO 8373-A 109 4.130. 49 Airborne Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 32015 Southeast Asia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D DAIMLER, Gerd T. CofS - Col EHRLE, Rudolf W. Hq Co 32015 34 Abn Pfcht Regt Col FALCKENSTEIN, Hugo D. 32016 Hq & Svc Co 32016 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht).- 79 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht).. Comdt CULLMAN, Theodor M. 32019 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht).. Abn Mixed Regt Hq & Svc Co Lt FLEURY Jeannot L. _ Abn Rfl Bn (Hel)..- 112 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) - Comdt BRUYEVICH, Leon R. 32030 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht).- 1 Abn Mixed Regt Col ELLICOTT, Leopold H. Hq & Svc Co Capt HUET, Everhardus H. _ Abn Rfl Bn (Hel)... 114 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Comdt FERNANDEZ, Rodrigo 32032 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) .. 34 Abn Recon Co__ Lt LOPEZ, Menendez 32028 34 Abn Sig Bn Comdt ASBOTH, Illyes N. 11606 35 Abn Engr Bn 32039 24 Abn Med Bn Maj KAPUSTINSKY, Vladimir A. 11607 49 Abn Div Arty Col INOZEMTSEV, Fyodor I. 32041 Hq & Svc Btry 32041 Abn AAA Bn 102 Abn Mort Regt Col JENSEN, Jeus M. Abn AT Bn Abn Svc Bn

Unit History. Feb 57 Returned to Southeast Asia and assigned to Army Group North Jun 46 Formed as 24 Infantry Division. (Forward). Jul 47 Converted into 24 Airborne Divi- Sep 58 On occupation duty in southern sion. portion of Southeast Asia lodg- Dec 49 Redesignated 49 Airborne Division. ment area. Jun 50 Reported in Southeast Asia as part Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with of Tenth Army. Armed Forces reorganization Jun 51 Identified in Southeast Asia. program and assigned to Army Jul 52 Returned to Homeland. Group AZIO. Jan 53 Reorganized to conform with army- Mar 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- wide reorganization. 62 reorganization of Armed Aug 54— Reported training and performing Forces. Oct 55 normal garrison duties. Jul 62 Identified during the Third South- Dec 56 Reorganized as a tritomic division. eastern Asia Compaign. 4.131. 56 Airborne Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 31156 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG... G/D MUNCHAUSEN, Anton CofS. Col LAMB, Francis A. no TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Hq Co 31156 44 Abn Prcht Regt Col JEWSBURY, Douglas M. 31157 Hq & Svc Co Capt MALCOLM, Conrad E. 31157 21 Abn Rfi Bn (Prcht). Comdt BRAGG, Willis N. 31158 22 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). 31159 23 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Comdt BANKHEAD, Oliver S. 31160 45 Abn Mixed Regt Col HUBRECHT, Terenz E. 31170 Hq & Svc Co 31170 44 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel)... Maj ACHENWALL, Eustace R. 31166 25 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Comdt LANGENDIJK, Allart M. 31172 26 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Abn Mixed Regt Hq & Svc Co _ Abn Rfl Bn (Hel).. 27 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Comdt BOURBON, Auguste H. 31184 28 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Comdt DA VINCI, Guido M. 31185 45 Abn Recon Co 31181 45 Abn Sig Bn Maj PIQUER, Blas M. 31179 44 Abn Engr Bn Maj VILLAVERDE, Dionisio 51296 22 Abn Med Bn Comdt O’FLAHERTY, Dermot F. 31183 56 Abn Div Arty G/B NAMETKIN, Khalil S. 32042 Hq & Svc Btry 32042 Abn AAA Bn Abn Mort Regt 227 Abn AT Bn Comdt KUUSINEN, Dmitry Y. 31168 Abn Svc Bn

Unit History. Jul 52 Returned to Homeland. Jan 57 Reorganized in conformance with May 46 Formed as 22 Infantry Division new tritomic concept. with many ex-paratroopers. Nov 57 Placed on alert status. Jun 47 Reorganized as 22 Airborne Divi- Apr 58 Identified during Second Tennessee- sion. Kentucky Campaign. Dec 49 Redesignated 56 Airborne Divi- Jul 58 Returned to Homeland and subse- sion. quently identified in Army Group Feb 50 Identified during Second Florida West area. Campaign. Aug 59 Identified during the Second Cen- Apr 50 Reported in Caribbean area as part tral European Campaign. of I Airborne Corps. Mar 60 Reorganized and reassigned to 7 Aug 51 Moved to Florida during Second Army. Carolina Campaign. May 62 Reorganized to conform with the Mar- Established excellent combat rec- 1961-62 reorganization of Apr 52 ord in First Texas Campaign. Armed Forces. 4.132. 65 Airborne Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col KULEBAKIN, Fayzula Y. Hq Co Capt ULYANOV, Andrey B. 65 Abn Prcht Regt. Hq & Svc Co..

TACO 8373-A 111 Unit Commander Code No.

10 Abn RH Bn (Prellt). 12106 11 Abn RH Bn (Preht). Comdt OSTROUMOVA, Yakov L. 12107 13 Abn RH Bn (Preht) . 50 Abn Mixed Regt Hq & Sve. Co Capt LIZOGUB, Aram P. _ Abn RH Bn (Hel).. 3 Abn RH Bn (Preht).. Maj MAYSKY, Bogdan S. 12471 4 Abn RH Bn (Preht).. 52 Abn Mixed Regt Hq & Sve Co 5 Abn RH Bn (Hel)... 12666 19 Abn RH Bn (Preht). Comdt MASARYK, Tomas T. Abn RH Bn (Preht). 38 Abn Reeon Co Capt SPITTBl.lCR, Jurg J. 13 Abn Sig Bn 27 Abn Engr Bn Abn Med Bn 05 Abn Div Arty G/B INOUYli, Tsuneo Y. Hq & Sve Btry 250 Abn AAA Bn Maj CHAO, Tzu-ang 12509 Abn Mort Regt 250 Abn AT Bn 12519 Abn Sve Bn

Unit History. Jan 60 Identified during the Fourth Alas- Apr 56 Activàted in the Homeland. kan Campaign. Nov 57 Assigned to Task Force Aleutians. Mar 60 Reorganized and relocated to Jan- Participated in Second Alaskan Homeland. Believed subordinate Feb 58 Campaign. to HEJMKOMANDO. May 58 Refitted with new equipment and personnel. Jun 62 Reorganized\to conform with the Dec 58 Participated in Third Alaskan 1961-62 reorganization of Campaign. Armed Forces.

4.133. 66 Airborne Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 31405 Caribbean

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D CRISTEA, Marcel N. CofS Col DARASCU, Emil H. Hq Co 21405 51 Abn Preht Regt Col VIOESCU, Ion B. 21407 Hq & Sve Co Capt GHIKAS, Sergius A. 21407 32 Abn RH Bn (Preht). Maj VRETTAKOS, Nicetas M. 21412 33 Abn RH Bn (Preht). Maj SMIRKE, Gordon H. 21411 Abn RH Bn (Preht). Abn Mixed Regt Hq & Sve Co _ Abn RH Bn (Hel).. 56 Abn RH Bn (Preht). Comdt INGLIS, Herbert D. 21422 57 Abn RH Bn (Preht). Comdt GROZA, Teodor H. 21451 Abn Mixed Regt Hq & Sve Co 7 Abn RH Bn (Hel)...

112 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht). 37 Abn Recon Co Capt IORGA, Horia S. 21408 50 Abn Sig.Bn 21364 23 Abn Engr Bn 21360 Abn Med Bn 66 Abn Div Arty Col NIEUPORT, Guillaume S. 38638 Hq & Svc Btry 38638 253 Abn AAA^Bn Maj HEYMANS, Adolphe L. 11626 Abn Mort Regt 251 Abn AT Bn Comdt JERABEK, Frantisek J. 38640 766 Abn Svc Bn Maj HATIEGANU, Leca C. 21346

Unit History. Feb 58 Participated in Central European Jan 50 Activated to bring I Airborne Campaign. Corps up to strength. Aug 58 Reassigned to Caribbean area. May 59 Identified during the Second Mid- Apr 51 Located in Caribbean area as part dle Atlantic Coast Campaign. of I Airborne Corps. Mar 60 Identified during the Third Panama May 52 Reorganized during 1952-53 mod- Canal Zone Invasion. ernization program. May 60 Reorganized and believed assigned Aug 52 Stationed in Caribbean area. to Army Group KARIBO. Apr 55 Relieved from assignment to I Air- Jul 60 Identified during the Fifth Caro- lina Campaign. borne Corps and returned to Jun 62 Reorganized to conform with the Homeland. * 1961-62 reorganization of Dec 56 Reorganized to meet tactical re- Armed Forces. quirements of nuclear age. Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- Apr 57 Assigned to Army Group West.. lina Campaign.

Section IX. BREAKTHROUGH ARTILLERY DIVISIONS 4.134. 5 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D AUDREY, Conrad M. CofS Col ENGLISH, Thomas R. Hq Btry Capt BAZARD, Jules M. 19 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Hq & Svc Btry 50 AT Bn (85mm) 13 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt SHALYAPIN, Mili N. Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 15 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) 10 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt PEHM, Laszlo A. Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm).

TACO 8373-A 113 Unit Commander Code No.

560 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) G/B GRZHIMAYLO, Vlas T. 00506 Hq & Svc Btry 00506 AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm). Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 83 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Hv Mort Bn (240mm). RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry 11 Mdm RL Bn (200mm). Maj PAIVARINTA, Jaan Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Jan 58 Provided fire support for First Army in Central European Cam- Nov 45 Formed from loyal elements of ini- paign. tial Aggressor uprising. Jul 58 Elements utilized as school troops Dec 46- Participated in First California at the Army Group West Artil- Apr 47 Campaign under . lery Center. May 47 Returned to Homeland. Sep 59 Identified during the Second Cen- Dec 51- Reorganized and equipped with tral European Campaign. Jan 52 new prime movers. Mar 60 Reorganized and redesignated 5 Oct 53 Received replacements from GHQ Mixed Artillery Division. Be- Artillery Training Center. lieved to be an element of Army Nov 54 Assigned to First Rifle Army. Group OKCIDENTO. Mar 61 Identified during the Third Central Dec 55 Reported undergoing extensive fir- European Campaign. ing exercises. Jul 61 Reorganized and redesignated 5 Nov 56 Reorganized to meet tactical re- Breakthrough Artillery Division quirements of rapid dispersal to conform with 1961-62 reor- and high mobility. ganization of the Armed Forces. Jan 57 Participated in field mobility tests. Jun 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Dec 57 Alerted for combat. tral European Campaign.

4.135. 12 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION PAFSOSEO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D OBLONSKY, Spiridon Y. CofS Hq Btry Capt LUKIRSKY, Mstislav A. Hv Gun Bde (203mm). ; . . Hq & Sve Btry

114 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm)___ 635 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Col PAPATR1ANDAFIL, Marcel V. 00620 Hq & Svc Btry 00620 20 AT Bn (85mm) 54 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 30 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt SOBRAL, Jeronimo Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 906 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry 40 AT Bn (85mm) Maj RIETVELD, Hubrecht N. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm)_. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. 706 RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry 10 Mdm RL Bn (200mm)._ Comdt WURSTER, Albert M. 10 Hv RL Bn (280mm) 20 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Comdt Von ENSE, Markus L. Hv RL Bn (280mm) 12 Inst Recon Bn 736 Svc Elm Comdt TONITZA, Chivu M.

Unit History. Armed Forces reorganization Nov 56 Activated in Army Group North program. Identified as a subor- area. dinate element of Army Group Jan 57 Assigned as support element to NORDO. Army Group North. Apr 61 Identified during the Third Central Dec 57 Alerted for combat duty. European Campaign. Jan 58 Committed in Central European Aug 61 Reorganized and redesignated 12 Campaign. Breakthrough Artillery Division Jun 58 Returned to Army Group North to conform with the 1961-62 re- area. organization of the Armed Mar 60 12 Howitzer Division redesignated Forces. 12 Mixed Artillery Division, and Dec 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- reorganized to conform with the kan Campaign. 4.136. 14 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 00673 Southeast Asia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.. CofS. Col SODERBLOM, Svante M.

TACO 8373-Á 115 Unit Commander Code No.

Hq Btry Capt NUNEZ, Lorente 00673 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) 11 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Comdt SUDBURY, Edward R. Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 566 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Col AGUILERA, Casimiro 00686 Hq & Svc Btry 00686 AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 62 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt ROSS, James D. 73 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 84 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. 112 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Comdt SPENCE, Victor R. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. 708 RL Bde G/B MARNIX, Gilles J. 00697 Hq & Svc Btry 00697 Mdm RL Bn (200mm).. Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) 63 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Maj RING, Denis T. 14 Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Aug 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- 62 reorganization of Armed Mar 60 Activated during the Armed Forces Forces. Redesignated as the 14 reorganization program and be- Breakthrough Artillery Division. lieved subordinate to Army Jan 62 Identified during the Third South- Group AZIO. eastern Asia Campaign.

4.137. 17 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION GLÀVBATADO Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG... G/D Van BEIJEREN, Huig P. CofS-. Hq Btry 26 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) 5 Hv Gun Bn (203mm). Comdt WREN, William R.

116 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 8 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt STEVENSON, Norman R. Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 567 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) 11 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Cofndt SCHWEDLER, Andreas L. 21 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. _ RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry. Mdm RL Bn (200mm).. Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Nov- Participated in Central United Nov 45 Formed from WW II veterans. Dec 56 States Campaign. Dec 57 Identified in Fourth Texas Cam- Nov 46- Participated in California Cam- paign. Feb 47 paign under V Corps. Aug 58 Utilized as artillery training divi- Mar 47 Returned to Homeland. sion in Texas area. Mar 48 Rejoined V Corps. Mar 60 17 Artillery Division redesignated Mar 51 Identified supporting IX and XV 17 Mixed Artillery Division and Corps during field exercises in reorganized to conform with the . Homeland. Armed Forces reorganization Apr 52 ... Located in Texas under Second program, identified as a compo- Army. nent of Army Group GOLFO. Jan 53 Reorganized ànd equipped with May 60 Identified during the Fifth Texas . new vehicles and weapons. Càmpaign. Jun 53 Rotated to Aquinaldo Firing Range May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas . , for field firing. . Campaign. Dec .54 . . Participated in maneuvers in Sep 61 Reorganized and redesignated 17 Homeland. , Breakthrough Artillery Division. Dec 55 Brigades reorganized as regiments. ,to conform with 1961-62 reor- Feb 56 . Transferred to American Theater , ganization of .the, Armed Forces: . , and assigned . to Seventeenth Jun 62 Identified during the Seventh Texas Rifle. Army. Campaign.

TAGO 8373-A 117 4.138. 18 Fusilier Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 00733 Caribbean

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col KAVANAGH, Turlough W. Hq Btry Capt SCHWENTES, Ludwig V. 00733 27 F Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) 21 F Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt PREGL, Markus E. Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 23 F Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 24 F Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt SCHADOW, Wilfred N. 639 F Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Col FORSSMANN, Friedrich G. 00740 Hq & Svc Btry 00740 63 F AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) 23 F Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) 45 F Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt PIJPER, Gerrit C. Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn ) 122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm) * Hv Mort Bn (240mm) 710 F RL Bde 00757 Hq & Svc Btry 00757 15 F Mdm RL Bn (200mm) Comdt OUD, Lubrecht P. Hv RL Bn (280mm) 53 F Hv RL Bn (280mm) 64 F Hv RL Bn (280mm) Comdt SINDING, Roald K. Inst Recon Bn 740 F Svc Elm Comdt AMALTEO, Massimo J.

Unit History. Oct 52 Returned to Homeland. Nov 45 Formed with cadre of specially Dec 52 Reorganized and equipped with chosen officer personnel. new prime movers. Dec 46- Participated in California Cam- Apr 53 Awarded “fusilier” title. Apr 47 paign under II Corps. Dec 53- Identified during winter maneuvers May 47 Returned to Caribbean area. Jan 54 in Homeland. Dec 47 Reported in support of II Corps. Oct 55 Brigade structure abolished. Jan 48- Unreported. Nov 56 Rotated to Aquinaldo Firing Range. Oct 49 Nov 49 Identified at home station of II Sep 57 Alerted for oversea movement. Corps in Caribbean area. Jan 58 Identified in Fourth Texas Cam- Apr 52 Identified during First Texas Cam- paign. Suffered heavy losses in paign in support of II Rifle personnel and equipment. Corps. Mar 58 Returned to Caribbean area.

118 TACO 8373-A Sep 58 Reported training replacements at Fusilier Mixed Artillery Divi- home station. sion. Sep 61 Reorganized and redesignated 18 Aug 59 Identified during the Second Mid- Fusilier Breakthrough Artillery dle Atlantic Coast Campaign. Division to conform with 1961- Identified during the Third Panama 62 reorganization of the Armed Canal Zone Invasion. Forces. Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- Jun 60 Reorganized and redesignated 18 lina Campaign. 4.139. 20 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Aleutians

Unit Commander Code No.

CG__ G/D BERGSOE, Jocahim L. CofS Col YPSILANTI, Emil A. Hq Btry Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Hq & Svc Btry _ AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm)... Hv Gun Bn (203mm)... Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm)... Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). GO Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt KOLCHAK, Nikolai S. Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) _ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 569 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry 32 AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 22 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt VOULGARIS, Pavlos Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 42 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt NOCUCHI, Toshimichi 911 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 00782 Hq & Svc Btry 00782 42 AT Bn (85mm) 135 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). 145 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Comdt RUDENKOV, Georgii L. Hv Mort Bn (240mm). _ RL Bde. Hq & Svc Btry Mdm RL Bn (200mm).. Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Rccon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Nov- Participated in California Cam- Dec 45 Formed and trained specifically for Dec 46 paign under XXVI Corps. commitment in California Cam- paign. Jan 47 Withdrew to Caribbean area.

TACO 8373-A 119 Feb 47 Relieved from assignment to XXVI Dec 57 Reported in Alaskan area. Corps. Apr 58 Identified in Northwestern Pacific Mar 57- Unlocated. Coast Campaign. Suffered heavy Apr 49 casualties. May- Participated in First Carolina May 58 Returned to Aleutian Islands. Jun 49 Campaign. Aug 58 Reported assigned to Task Force Oct 49 Returned to Homeland. Aleutians. Dec 50- Elements identified in Army Group Feb 59 Participated in Third Alaskan Jan 51 West area as part of VII Artil- Campaign. lery Corps. Jan 60 Identified during the Fourth Alas- Feb 52 Relieved from assignment to VII kan Campaign. Artillery Corps and transferred Mar 60 Reorganized and redesignated 20 to Army Group East area. Mixed Artillery Division. Re- Oct 52 Identified on maneuvers in Army ported subordinate to 7 Army in Group East area. Aleutians. Nov 52- Unreported. Mar 61 Identified during the Fifth Alaskan Dec 54 Campaign. Jan 55 Reported as GHQ unit in Home- Sep 61 Reorganized and redesignated 20 land. Breakthrough Artillery Division Nov 55 Reorganized to conform with tacti- to conform with 1961-62 reor- cal requirements of nuclear war- ganization of the Armed Forces. fare. Feb 62 Identified during the Sixth Alas- Aug 56 Alerted for oversea movement. kan Campaign.

4.140. 21 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 00793 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D LUCHIAN, Petru S. CofS Col RIFFEL, Larry L. Hq Btry 00793 29 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Hq & Svc Btry 53 AT Bn (85mm) 25 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt KIDO, Gentaro 26 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 27 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt TATA, Kanialal C. 28 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt KAFKA, Bartholomaus F. Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ - Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 912 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) G/B MARGHILOMAN, Vasile R. Hq & Svc Btry 86 AT Bn (85mm) Comdt SLONIMSKV, Gerasim V.

120 TA GO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Hv Mort Bn (240mm)-. 114 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) _ 125 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Comdt PANCHOLI, Jamsetji R. 712 RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry 17 Mdm RL Bn (200mm).. Comdt THEOTOKES, Dionysios 43 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) 65 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Comdt KOPITAR, Josef B. Inst Recon Bn 742 Svc Elm

Unit History. Aug 56 Participated in field mobility tests Jan 46 Formed from former revolutionary in Army Group South area. army artillery units. Mar 57 Rotated to field firing range in Dec 46- Participated in California Cam- Army Group South area. Jan 47 paign in support of XX Corps. May 58 Identified as reserve unit during Feb 47 Elements rotated to Homeland. Central European Campaign. May- Reported located in Caribbean area. Nov 59 Identified during the Second Bal- Jul 47 kan Campaign. Aug- Participated in First Florida Cam- Mar 60 Reorganized and redesignated 21 Dec 47 paign in support of XXVIII Mixed Artillery Division. Be- Corps. lieved subordinate to Army Jan 48 Returned to Homeland and dis- Group SUDO. banded. May 60 Identified during the Third Balkan Dec 49- Reactivated in Homeland. Campaign. Jan 50 Jan 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Aug 51 Located in Cuba under control of kan Campaign. Seventh Army. Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in Bal- Jul 52 Returned to Homeland. kans. Reorganized and redesig- Sep 52 Reorganized. Extent of reorgani- nated 21 Breakthrough Artillery May- zation unknown. Division to conform with the Jul 54 Participated in Southern Libera- 1961-62 reorganization of the tion Campaign. Armed Forces. Dec 55 Reorganized under nuclear concept Jul 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- of war. tral European Campaign. 4.141. 24 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Florida-Georgia- South Carolina

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D EFENDI, Kiazim CofS Hq Btry Capt THOMOPOULOS, Sergius 30 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 00824 Hq & Svc Btry 00824 13 AT Bn (85mm) Comdt , Aleksandr L. Hv Gun Bn (203mm). 42 Hv Gun Bn (203mm)_ Comdt YANOVSKY, Boris I. Hv Gun Bn (203mm)_ 44 Hv Gun Bn (203mm)_ Comdt RADHAKRISHNAN, Hari S.

TACO 8373-A 121 Unit Commander Code No.

Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Lt Gun Bde (122mm)- Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm). _ 713 RL Bde G/D KAIZU, Morio Hq & Svc Btry 16 Mdm RL Bn (200mm)__ Comdt MURARI, Sumitranand B. Hv RL Bn (280mm) 23 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Comdt STURDZA, Sion O. 33 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Dec 57 Alerted for oversea movement. Apr 58 Participated in the Middle Atlan- Jun 46 Formed from volunteers. tic Coast Campaign. Jun 47 Identified in support of . Jul 58 Returned to Caribbean area.

Dec 47 t Inactivated. Oct 59 Identified during the Second Mid- dle Atlantic Campaign. Dec 49- Reactivated with experienced offi- Mar 50 cers obtained from other units. Mar 60 Identified during the Third Panama Canal Zone Invasion. Aug 51 Conducted experimental mixing of different nationalities. May 60 Reorganized and redesignated 24 Mixed Artillery Division. Re- Aug 52 Reported in Caribbean area under ported subordinate to HEJM- Second Army. KOMANDO. Jan 53 Returned to Homeland. Jul 60 Identified during the Fifth Caro- lina Campaign. Feb 53 Reorganized and equipped with new vehicles and weapons. Oct 61 Reorganized and redesignated 24 Breakthrough Artillery Division Mar 54 Assumed status of training divi- to conform with 1961-62 reor- sion. ganization of the Armed Forces. Dec 55 Reorganized and reequipped under Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- nuclear concept of war. lina Campaign.

122 TACO 8373-A 4.142. 28 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 00943 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D LIU, An-shih CofS Hq Btry 00943 34 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 00944 Hq & Svo Btry 03944 AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 50 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 53 Hv Gun Bn (203mm)___ Comdt MONACHUS, Alexandros Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ 575 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 00956 Hq & Svc Btry 00956 AT Bn (85mm ) 54 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt SHCHIPACHOV, Mikhail R. Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 76 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt KOBYLIN, Kirill M. Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm) _. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm) _. 717 RL Bde 00967 Hq & Svc Btry 00967 Mdm RL Bn (200mm)__ 44 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Comdt MANIU, Vasile T. 55 Hv RL Bn (280mm).... Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Nov 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Formed during Armed Forces re- 62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Redesignated as the 28 organization program. Believed to be subordinate to reorganized Breakthrough Artillery Division. Jan 62 Army Group ORIENTO. Identified during the Fourth Bal- kan Campaign. 4.143. 32 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION MORTIGFAJRO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.. G/D KAKHOVSKY, Gavrila I. CofS.

TACO 8373-A 123 Unit Commander Code No.

Hq Btry _ Hv Gun Bdc (203min) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (20"mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) _ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ 576 Lt Gun Bdc (122mm) G/B VASNOV, Ivan A. 00986 Hq & Svc Btry 00986 AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 34 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt PAYR, Sicgbcrt R. 44 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt KLEIN, Gerald F. 918 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 00992 Hq & Svc Btry 00992 AT Bn (85mm) 137 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) _ Comdt SOUTHERNE, Anthony R. 147 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). 157 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Comdt MANUCCI, Ghcrardo S. RL Bde. Hq & Svc Btry Mdm RL Bn (200mm)_. Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) 32 Inst Recon Bn 00987 Svc Elm

Unit History. Sep 61 Reorganized and redesignated 32 Mar 60 Activated during the Armed Forces Breakthrough Artillery Division reorganization program and be- to conform with 1961-62 reor- lieved to be subordinate to ganization of the Armed Forces. HEJMKOMANDO. Apr 61 Identified during the Third Cen- Nov 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- tral European Campaign. kan Campaign.

4.144. 33 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 01003 Homeland

Unit Commander ' • Code No?

CG. cofs_: Col MARSIGLI, Lionellc F. Hq Btry 01003 36 Hv Gun Bde (230mm) _ Col DIDEROT, Raphael P. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm)

124 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Hv Gun Bn (203mm)... 46 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt NITTI, Giosue L. Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 648 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) G/B SUDERMANN, Ruprecht J. 01010 Hq & Svc Btry 01010 66 AT Bn (85mm) 15 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt RUTHERFORD, Claude N. Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 37 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt SWANN, Ethan R. 48 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Lt Gun Bdc (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) _ Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm). . Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. 719 RL Bde 01027 Hq A Svc Btry 01027 18 Mdm RL Bn (200mm) _. Comdt MULFAAL, Terence E. 14 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) 34 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn 749,Svc Elm Comdt JESSOPP, Ernest II.

Unit History. Mar 60 18 Howitzer Division reorganized to conform with the Armed Feb 57 Activated from surplus artillery Forces reorganization program personnel released through the and redesignated 33 Mixed Artil- 1956-57 reorganization of lery Division. Believed to be a artillery division. component of HEJMKOMANDO. May 57 Participated in field exercises in Dec 61 Reorganized to conform with Í961- Homeland. 62 reorganization of. Armed Sep.57- Unlocated. Forces. Redesignated as the 33 Oct 58 Breakthrough Artillery Division.

4.145.1-35 Breakthrough Artillery-Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION KURIGISTO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D WALTON, Dean N. CofS Hq Btry Capt PASSY, Etienne O.- Hv Gun Bdc (203mm). Hq & Svc Btry . AT Bn (85mm)

TACO 8373-A 125 Unit Commander Code No.

Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 578 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 01046 Hq & Svc Btry 01046 35 AT Bn (85mm) Comdt O’NAGHTEN, Shane P. 15 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt QUINLISK, Owen H. 25 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 920 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) G/B BERZELIUS, Gustaf J. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) 138 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. 158 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Comdt LUGUNA, Blasco F. RL Bde 01057 Hq & Svc Btry 01057 Mdm RL Bn (200mm).. Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn 750 Svc Elm Comdt SYRTOSOV, Aleksandr T. 01062

Unit History. to HEJMKOMANDO. Mar 60 Activated as 35 Mixed Artillery Dec 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Division during the Armed 62 reorganization of Armed Forces reorganization program Forces. Redesignated as the 35 and believed to be subordinate Breakthrough Artillery Division. 4.146. 38 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION California

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/B TRETYAKOV, Yury B. CofS _ Col MESTROVIC, Franc K. Hq Btry 40 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Col ITURBI, Vasco J. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) _ Hv Gun Bn (203mm). 35 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) _ Comdt JOMELI, Filippo N. 36 Hv Gun Bn (203mm). Comdt LAVOISIER, Melchor 0. Mdm Gun Bde (152mm).. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm)

126 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No. B Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm). _ Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. 723 RL Bde G/B SHCHUKIN, Vissarion G. 01147 Hq & Svc Btry 01147 23 Mdm RL Bn (200mm)._ Comdt OTERO, Rodrigo D. 46 Hv RL Bn (280mm) 57 Hv RL Bn (280mm 1 Comdt MONTENEGRO, Esteban 68 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Maj URRUTIA, Telesforo Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Mar 57 Participated in field exercises in area south of Monterey. Late 46 Formed from former members of Dec 57 Attached to-Task Force Aleutians. foreign artillery units. Feb 58 Returned to California with other » Sep 47- Located in St. Lawrence area under elements of Sixth Rifle Army. Oct 49 XXV Corps. Mar 60 38 Artillery Division redesignated Nov- Returned to Homeland. 38 Mixed Artillery Division and Dec 49 reorganized to conform with the Jan 50- Unreported. Armed Forces reorganization Mar 52 program. Believed to be subor- Jul 52 Reorganized and assigned to Sixth dinate to Army Group KALI- Army. FORNIO. Dec 55 Reorganized to meet tactical re- Feb 61 Identified during the Third Cali- quirements of rapid dispersal fornia Campaign. and high mobility. Jan 62 Reorganized and redesignated 38 Feb 56 Alerted for oversea movement. Breakthrough Artillery Division May 56 Reported in California area as part to conform with 1961-62 reor- of Sixth Rifle Army. ganization of Armed Forces. 4.147. 39 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION TERURSTRAFO 01153 St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS. Col MEILLET, Vilfrid M. Hq Btry 01153 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) _

TACO 8373-A 127 Unit Commander Code No.

Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 653 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 01160 Hq & Svc Btry 01160 AT Bn (85mm) 60 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt KAPRAVOLOS, Efstathios Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 80 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Maj RYUMIN, Leonid A. 90 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 582 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) G/B OLDENBURG, Wilfred E. 01166 Hq & Svc Btry 01166 AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 26 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt PROKOFIEV, Ariadna V. 36 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Maj YAGODA, Vasilievich Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm) _. Hv Mort Bn (240mm). _ Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. _ RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry Mdm RL Bn (200mm).. Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Lawrence Campaign. Mar 60 Activated as 39 Mixed Artillery May 61 Identified during the Fourth St. Division during Armed Forces Lawrence Campaign. reorganization program and be- Jan 62 Reorganized and redesignated 39 lieved to be subordinate to Army Breakthrough Artillery Division Group ST. LAURENCO. to conform with 1961-62 reor- Jun 60 Identified during the Third St. ganization of Armed Forces.

4.148. 40 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 01183 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D BINCHOIS, Pierre R. CofS Hq Btry 01183 42 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 01184 Hq & Svc Btry 01184 57 AT Bn (85mm) Comdt POLYANA, Vitus M. Hv Gun Bn (203mm). 74 Hv Gun Bn (203mm).

128 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 76 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt MYRIVELES, Nicetas Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)- Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. ;Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. 725 RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry Mdm RL Bn (200mm)._ 47 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Comdt ZAMKOVA, Yury M. 58 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Maj SEBOK, Agosten D. 69 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Comdt TSABOUCHES, Spyridon G. Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Oct 61 Relieved from assignment in the Mar 60 Activated as 40 Mixed Artillery Balkans. Division during the Armed Forces reorganization program Jan 62 Reorganized and redesignated 40 and believed to be assigned to Breakthrough Artillery Division HEJMKOMANDO. to conform with 1961-62 reor- Jul 60 Identified during the Third Balkan ganization of Armed Forces. Campaign. Feb 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Apr 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- kan Campaign. tral European Campaign.

4.149. 44 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION STRAFISTARO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D PEREZ, Alejandro CofS Hq Btry Capt OLMINSKY, Lenoid P. Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm)_ Hv Gun Bn (203mm)_

TACO 8373-A 129 Unit Commander Code No.

Hv Gun Bn (203mm). Hv Gun Bn (203mm). Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 586 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 01286 Hq & Svc Btry 01286 37 AT Bn (85mm) Maj TTTULESCU, Grigore L. 17 Lit Gun Bn (122mm) 27 Lt Gun Bn (I22mm) Comdt VLADIMIRESCU, Sava M. 37 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt MESZAROS, Osaba Z. 47 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm). _ RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry Mdm RL Bn (200mm)__ Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) 44 Inst Recon Bn Comdt MRAVINSKY, Venedikt Y. 01289 758 Svc Elm Comdt KVITKO, Antiokh D.

Unit History. Feb 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- 62 reorganization of Armed Mar 60 Formed as 44 Mixed Artillery Di- Forces. Redesignated as the 44 vision during the Armed Forces Breakthrough Artillery Division. reorganization program and as- Jun 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- signed to HEJMKOMANDO. kan Campaign.

4.150. 47 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS - Col ZINOVIEV, Liya A. Hq Btry 46 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) G/B INGLEFIELD, Joseph C. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) 61 Hv Gun Bn (203mm). Comdt POP, Gheorghe T. Hv Gun Bn (203mm)_ 63 Hv Gun Bn (203mm). 64 Hv Gun Bn (203mm)_ 658 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm). Col SYMMINGTON, Jesse R. 01310 Hq & Svc Btry 01310 _ AT Bn (85mm)

130 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

18 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ 29 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ 40 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt MAVROKORDATES, luliu C. 51 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt RHALLES, Panayiotes N. Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (]22mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 929 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry 91 AT Bn (85mm) Comdt VASILIADES, Theodoros 108 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). 119 Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Comdt PAPANDREOU, Kostes A. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. _ RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry Mdm RL Bn (200mm).. Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. KOMANDO. Mar 60 Activated as 47 Mixed Artillery Di- Mar 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- vision during the Armed Forces 62 reorganization of Armed reorganization program and be- Forces. Redesignated as the 47 lieved to be assigned to HEJM- Breakthrough Artillery Division.

4.151. 53 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 01363 St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D SOUTHCOTT, Cleveland A. CofS Hq Btry Lt BELLANGE, Eustache 01363 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 589 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 01376 Hq & Svc Btry 01376 AT Bn (85mm)

TACO 8373-A 131 Unit Commander Code No.

18 Lt Gun Bn (122mm)___ Comdt MACNAMARA, Thomas E. 28 Lt Gun Bn (122mm). Maj WHITWORTH, Graham P. Lt Gun Bn (122mm)... 48 Lt Gun Bn (122mm)... Comdt MAYHEW, Patrick G. Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm). Hv Mort Bn (240mm) _ Hv Mort Bn (240mm). 731 RL Bde G/B LINNIK, Bodgan O. Hq & Svc Btry Mdm RL Bn (200mm). 18 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Comdt MEIKLEJOHN, Charles R. 28 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn 761 Svc Elm Comdt LESZCZYNSKA, Jozef M.

Unit History. quirements of rapid dispersal and high mobility. Jan 47 Activated with former members of Nov 57 Alerted for combat duty. foreign army artillery units. Dec 57 Identified in Fourth Carolina Cam- Sep 47- Reported in St. Lawrence area in paign. Nov 48 support of XXIV Corps. Jan 58 Believed to have returned to St. Dec 48- Unreported. Lawrence area. Jul 51 Mar 60 53 Artillery Division redesignated Aug 51 Assigned to XIX Rifle Corps under 53 Mixed Artillery Division and Ninth-Army. reorganized during Armed Jul 52 Relieved from assignment to XIX Forces reorganization program. Corps and returned to Homeland. Subordinate to HEJMKOM- Feb 53 Reorganized and equipped with ANDO. new prime movers. Apr 60 Identified during the Third St. Sep 53 Returned to St. Lawrence area Lawrence Campaign. and reassigned to Ninth Rifle May 61 Identified during the Fourth St. Army. Lawrence Campaign. Jul 55 Unit utilized to train artillery re- Apr 62 Reorganized and redesignated 53 placements for artillery units of Breakthrough Artillery Division Ninth Rifle Army. to conform with 1961-62 reor- Feb 56 Reorganized to meet tactical re- ganization of Armed Forces.

4.152. 55 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION British Columbia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D RAMNICEANU, Octavian A. CofS Hq Btry Capt VIZYENOS, lakovos T. Hv Gun Bde (203mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Gun Bn (203mm).

132 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Hv Gun Bn (203mm)_ Hv Gun Bn (203mm)_ Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Lt Gun Bde (122mm) r. . Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 932 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) G/B XENOS, Hieronymos 01427 Hq & Svc Btry 01427 92 AT Bn (85mm) Comdt STUCLEY, Ernest R. 109 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) Comdt NIELSON, Patrick M. Hv Mort Bn (240mm) 131 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) Maj TRAYNOR, Ouan B. RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry Mdm RL Bn (200mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. western United States Cam- paign. Mar 60 Formed during the Armed Forces Mar 62 Identified during the Sixth North- reorganization program as 55 western United States Cam- Mixed Artillery Division. Be- paign. lieved to be subordinate to Army Aug 62 Reorganized and redesignated 55 Group KOLOMBIO. Breakthrough Artillery Division to conform with 1961-62 reor- May 61 ■ Identified during the Fifth North- ganization of Armed Forces.

4.153. 56 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION INFERULARO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col ZORBAS, Manelaos Hq Btry Lt PAPAGOS, Strates K. 50 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 01670 Hq & Svc Btry 01670 AT Bn (85mm) 65 Hv Gun Bn (203mm). Comdt SULLY, Edward A. Hv Gun Bn (203mm).

TAGO 8373-A 133 Unit Commander Code No.

67 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt NOYES, Frederick S. Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ 591 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) G/B CANTACUZENE, Argyris 01682 Hq & Svc Btry 01682 AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 29 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) 39 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Comdt SWINEY, Duald S. 49 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Maj TAAFFE, Turlough Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm)__ Hv Mort Bn (240mm) __ Hv Mort Bn (240mm)_ _ 733 RL Bde G/B GRAUMANN, Horaz R. 01780 Hq & Svc Btry 01780 Mdm RL Bn (200mm)._ 19 Hv RL Bn (280mm) 29 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Comdt WALSH, David N. 39 Hv RL Bn (180mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Mar 60 25 Howitzer Division reorganized Dec 56 Activated from surplus elements of and redesignated 56 Mixed Ar- reorganized 5th Artillery Divi- tillery Division. Believed subor- sion. dinate to HEJMKOMANDO. Mar 57 Elements conducted battery level Jun 61 Identified during the Third Central exercises. European Campaign. Dec 57- Unit participated in winter field Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Jan 58 exercises. tral European Campaign. Jun 58 On garrison duty in Army Group Sep 62 Reorganized and redesignated 56 West area. Breakthrough Artillery Division Sep 59 Identified during the Second Cen- to conform with 1961-62 reor- tral European Campaign. ganization of Armed Forces. 4.154. 58 Breakthrough Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 01821 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG... G/D BETHELL, Winthrop M. CofS Hq Btry 01821 52 Hv Gun Bde (203mm). 01822 Hq & Svc Btry 01822 AT Bn (85mm)

134 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

69 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Comdt NICOLAS, Ernest H. 70 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 71 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) Maj , CONELL G. Hv Gun Bn (203mm) 664 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Col DUNLOP, David R. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) ' 20 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Comdt NEWMAN, Franklin E. Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ 42 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)- Comdt TIERNEY, Justin P. 53 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)- Lt Gun Bde (122mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Hv Mort Bde (240mm) Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Hv Mort Bn (240mm)_ _ Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. Hv Mort Bn (240mm).. _ RL Bde Hq & Svc Btry Mdm RL Bn (200mm).. Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Hv RL Bn (280mm) Inst Recon Bn 765 Svc Elm

Unit History. HEJMKOMANDO. Mar 60 Activated as 58 Mixed Artillery Di- May 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- vision during Armed Forces re- 62 reorganization of Armed organization program and as- Forces. Redesignated as the 58 signed to the reorganized Breakthrough Artillery Division.

Section X. GUN ARTILLERY DIVISIONS

4.155. 1 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D ASCHAM, Robin F. CofS Col REDONDO, Blasco Hq Btry 101 Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry 94 AT Bn (85mm) Maj NEWBERY, Samuel R. Gun Bn (130mm) 15 Gun Bn (130mm) Comdt WOULFE, William K. 94 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt NORMAND, Robin T.

TAGO 8373-A 135 Unit Commander Code No.

104 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt O’LENAGHAN, Terence 60 Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) __ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm).. Mdm Gun Bn (152mm).. Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm).. Mdm Gun Bn (152mm).. Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Armed Forces reorganization Jan 57 First identified as support element program and assigned to reor- of Army Group West (Forward) ganized Army Group GOLFO. in Texas area. May 60 Identified during the Fifth Texas Nov 57 Participated in second phase of Campaign. Fourth Texas Campaign as sup- May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas port unit of Army Group West Campaign. (Forward). Jul 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 58 Identified in Galveston, Texas area. 62 reorganization of Armed Apr 58 Suffered heavy losses during third Forces. phase of Fourth Texas Cam- Apr 62 Identified during the Seventh paign. Texas Campaign. 4.156. 3 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION PETRO St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col MALCZEWSKI, Henryk T. Hq Btry Lt ZADUNAYSKY, Timofey Y. Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) o 109 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt NUTT, Benjamin O. Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm)

136 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm)., Gun Bn (130mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Inst Recon Bn 702 Svc Elm Comdt TUKHACHEVSKY, Norayr N.

Unit History. program and assigned to reor- Mar 56 Activated from elements of 17 Ar- ganized Army Group ST. LAU- tillery Division. RENCO. Apr 57 Transferred to St. Lawrence area Jun 60 Identified during the Third St. and assigned to Army Group Lawrence Campaign. East (Forward). May 61 Identified during the Fourth St. Nov- Participated in winter maneuvers. Lawrence Campaign. Dec 57 Oct 61 Reorganized to conform with the Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces reorganization Armed Forces.

4.157. 6 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 00043 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D MAZZINI, Lazzaro U. CofS Hq Btry 00043 103 Mixed Arty Bde G/B MacGREGOR, Ian C. Hq & Svc Btry 95 AT Bn (85mm) Comdt WHELAN, Dermot F. Gun Bn (130mm) 16 Gun Bn (130mm) Maj Von ESMARCH, Heini M. 95 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt VAUGHAN, William D. 105 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm).. Comdt O’MANNIN, Eugene S. 61 Inst Recon Bn Maj NORCOTT, Ezra R. Mixed Arty Bde.. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde... Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)

TACO 8373-A 137 Unit Commander Code No.

Inst Rccon Bn_ Svc Elm

Unit History. May 60 Identified during the Third Balkan Campaign. Mar 57 First identified on maneuvers in Jun 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Homeland. kan Campaign. Jan 58 Identified during Central European Oct 61 Reorganized to conform with the Campaign. 1961-62 reorganization of Oct 59 Identified during the Second Bal- Armed Forces. Relieved from as- kan Campaign. signment in Balkans. Mar 60 Reorganized and assigned to Army Apr 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Group SUDO. tral European Campaign.

4.158. 15 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION KRIPLISTO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col LEGHERS, Henric A. Hq Btry 106 Mixed Arty Bde G/B BOSBOOM, Aernout G. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) 26 Gun Bn (130mm) Comdt QUARLES, Edward M. Gun Bn (130mm) 100 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn 605 Mixed Arty Bde G/B DEWAR, Edmund E. 00098 Hq & Svc Btry 00098 115 AT Bn (85mm) Comdt REPPES, Charles P. Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) i.. 120 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt PFLEIDERER, Oskar W. 130 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt VIVARINI, Rodolfo B. 76 Inst Recon Bn Maj RAYNAL, Mathieu S. Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Sep- Participated in Florida Campaign Nov 46 Formed as support unit for IV Dec 47 in support of IV Mechanized Mechanized Corps. Corps. Mar- Reported in Caribbean area under Jan 48 Returned to Caribbean area and Aug 47 control of XXX Corps. again attached to XXX Corps.

138 TACO 8373-A Sep 49 Reported en route to Homeland. May 58 Returned to Army Group West Feb 50 Identified as part of XVI Artillery area. Corps. Aug 59 Identified during the Second Cen- Aug 51 Reported assigned to XI Artillery tral European Campaign. Corps. Apr 52 Reorganized. Extent of reorgani- Mar 60 89 Artillery Division reorganized zation unreported. and redesignated 15 Gun Artil- Dec 55 Reorganized under new concept of lery Division subordinate to nuclear warfare. Army Group OKCIDENTO. May 56 Participated in field mobility tests Jun 61 Identified during the Third Central in Army Group West area. European Campaign. Feb 57 Test-firing new-type artillery weap- Sep 61 Reorganized to conform with the ons at Army Group West Artil- 1961-62 reorganization of lery Center. Armed Forces. Nov 57 Placed on alert status. Jan 58 Committed in Central European Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Campaign. tral European Campaign. 4.159. 22 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col BEARDSLEY, Avery N. Hq Btry Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (S5mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Mdm Gun Bn (152mm)_ Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Inst Recon Bn 709 Svc Elm

Unit History. Jan 58 Alerted for commitment in Central Nov 56 Activated from elements of 23 Ar- European Campaign. tillery Division in Homeland. Feb 58 Alert canceled. Mar 57 Reported at full strength. Sep 58 Assigned to Home Command.

TACO 8373-A 139 Mar 60 Reorganized to conform with Nov 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Armed Forces reorganization 62 reorganization of Armed program and assigned to newly Forces. reorganized HEJMKOMANDO. 4.160. 23 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION ANGULO 00153 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No

CO G/D Von TIPPELSKIRCH, Johann F. CofS Col STUMME, Ciottfried G. Hq Btry Capt SWINTON, Kirby R. 00153 Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn 608 Mixed Arty Bde G/B VOYER Firmin A. Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85m) 37 Gun Bn (130mm). Comdt QUEENSBERRY, Frank H. 57 Gun Bn (130mm) 121 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt PETERMANN, Eustaeh S. 131 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Maj YIGFUSSON, Yidkun G. Inst Itecon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) _ Inst Recon Bn 710 Svc Em 00166

Unit History. Jan 57- Unreported. May 58 Mar 46 Formed from former professional Jun 58 Identified as subordinate unit of soldiers. XVI Artillery Corps. Feb 50 First division to integrate all na- Mar 60 23 Artillery Division redesignated tionalities into a composite unit. 23 Gun Artillery Division to con- Jan 51 Integration experiment reported form with Armed Forces reor- successful. ganization program and assigned Mar 52 Reorganized and equipped with to reorganized Army Group new prime movers. NORDO. May 53 Returned to Homeland. Assigned Mar 61 Identified during the Third Central to XVI Artillery Corps. European Campaign. Jun 56 Reorganized to meet tactical re- Jul 61 Reorganized to conform with the quirements of rapid dispersal 1961-62 reorganization of and high mobility. Armed Forces. Dec 56 Participated in winter maneuvers Jan 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- in Army Group North area. kan Campaign.

140 TACO 8373-A 4.161. 29 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 1 California

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D FELLOPIO, Jacopo I. CofS Hq Btry Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm)_ Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn 610 Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry 102 AT Bn (85min)_. Maj QUICK, Stephan N. 23 Gun Bn (130mm) Comdt PATENOTRE, Huques R. Gun Bn (130mm) 117 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt PAPPENHEIM, Alois V. 127 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Maj RECAMIER, Noe S. Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) i Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. fornia Campaign. Mar 60 Believed to be component of Army Dec 61 Reorganized to conform with the Group KALIFORNIO. 1961-62 reorganization of Jan 61 Identified during the Third Cali- Armed Forces.

4.162. 31 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG-_ CofS Col HSIA, Mo-jo Hq Btry 113 Mixed Arty Bde G/B VENKATARAMANI, Gulabdas 00196 Hq & Svc Btry 00196 AT Bn (S5mm) 28 Gun Bn (130mm) Comdt PERCIER, Auguste B. 33 Gun Bn (130mm) 102 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). 112 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Comdt RAMBOUILLET, Horace T. Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde » Hq & Svc Btry TACO 8373-A 141 Unit Commander Code No.

AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Inst Recon Bn 713 Svc Elm Comdt RAO, Buddhadeva S.

Unit History. Jan 57 Assigned to XI Artillery Corps. Oct 46 Formed by expansion of 121st Ar- Nov 57 Alerted for combat. tillery Brigade. Jan 58 Committed in Central European Dec 46- Participated in California Cam- Campaign. Apr 47 paign under II Mechnized Corps. Mar 58 Recommended for award of title May 47 Elements rotated to Homeland. “fusilier” in recognition of out- Sep 47- Participated in St. Lawrence Cam- standing combat record in Cen- Dec 49 paign in support of II Mecha- tral European Campaign. nized Corps. Sep 58 Conducted firing tests of new-type Dec 49 Remnants returned to Homeland. artillery weapons in Army Group Feb 50 Reconstituted and reorganized. West area. Aug 51 Reported in St. Lawrence area un- Mar 60 31 Artillery Division redesignated der Ninth Army. 31 Gun Artillery Division to con- Nov 51 Identified during Second St. Law- form with Armed Forces reor- rence Campaign. ganization program and assigned Sep 52 Returned to Homeland. to reorganized Army Group Nov 52 Reorganized and equipped with OKCIDENTO. new vehicles and weapons. Mar 61 Identified during the Third Central Aug 53- Unlocated. European Campaign. Nov 54 Jan 62 Reorganized to conform with the Dec 54- Identified in Homeland. 1961-62 reorganization of Jan 55 Armed Forces. Mar 56 Brigade structure replaced by regi- Jun 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- mental structure. tral European Campaign.

4.163. 48 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION CEVALAMA 00265 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Hq Btry Mixed Arty Bde 00265 Hq & Svc Btry 00265 AT Bn (85mm).

142 TAGO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) 98 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt RAGUENEAU, Ambroise L. Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn 617 Mixed Arty Bde - Hq & Svc Btry 103 AT Bn (85mm) Comdt VALDES, Jose Gun Bn (130mm). 19 Gun Bn (130mm). Comdt VVERGELAND, Kristian L. 118 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt PANTH, Mohandas L. 128 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) 74 Inst Recon Bn Maj VANNUCCI, Conte S. Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn Svc Elm

Unit History. Apr 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Identified as component of HEJM- 62 reorganization of Armed KOMANDO. Forces. 4.164. 52 Gun Artillery Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 00307 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col PARSIS, Sarat B. Hq Btry Capt NOORDT, Everhardus D. 00307 Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) 39 Gun Bn (130mm) Comdt UJEZD, Vaclav K. Gun Bn (130mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Inst Recon Bn Mixed Arty Bde Hq & Svc Btry AT Bn (85mm) Gun Bn (130mm) Gun Bn (130mm) 1 143 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) Comdt VIDYASAGAR, Iswar B. TACO 8373-A 143 Unit Commander Code No.

Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). Inst Recon Bn 721 Svc Elm Comdt ZERNIKE, Cornells T.

Unit History. Island (Aleutian Chain). Jan 47 Formed around cadre of World Sep 55- Training in winter warfare. War II artillery men. Jan 56 Jan 48 Attached to III Mechanized Corps. Dec 57 Alerted for combat. Aug 48 Alerted for oversea movement. Apr 58 Committed in Northweastern Pa- Nov 48- Unlocated. cific Coast Campaign. Jan 50 Mar 60 52 Artillery Division redesignated Feb 50 Identified in Homeland. 52 Gun Artillery Division to con- Early 52 Reorganized and equipped with form with Armed Forces reor- new vehicles and weapons. ganization program and assigned Aug 52 Reported as component of VII Ar- to reorganized Army Group tillery Corps. ORIENTO. May 53 Trained replacements for Army Jan 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Group East artillery units. kan Campaign. May 55 Relieved from assignment to VII Sep 62 Reorganized to conform with the Artillery Corps. 1961-62 reorganization of Jul 55 Reported debarking on Kodiak Armed Forces.

Section XI. GUIDED MISSILE ARTILLERY DIVISIONS (MEDIUM) 4.165. 116 Guided Missile Artillery Division (Medium) CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 11510 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/D IVANOVNA, Yury N. CofS Col SENEFELDER, Pavai H. Hq Btry 11510 Svo Btry 11510 _ Mal Regt (TONDRO)... Hq & Svc Btry _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). 234 Msl Regt (TONDRO).. Col GERMENES, Marcus A. Hq & Svc Btry 13 Msl Bn (TONDRO). 14 Msl Bn (TONDRO) . Comdt PICHEGRUE, Jeremie N. _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Regt (TONDRO)... Hq & Svc Btry _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). 104 Msl Regt (FULMO).... Col VIKATOS, loannis S. 11515 Hq & Svc Btry 11515 _ Msl Bn (FULMO)... 5 Msl Bn (FULMO).... _ Msl Bn (FULMO)...

144 TAGO 8373-A Unit History. Nov 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Believed to be subordinate to reor- 62 reorganization of Armed ganized HEJMKOMANDO. Forces. 4.166. 119 Guided Missile Artillery Division (Medium) CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION PARO Homeland

Unit , Commander Code No.

CG G/D TERZAKES, Kyriakoules P. CofS Col MECHNIKOV, Kondraty O. Hq Btry Svc Btry 247 Mal Regt (TONDRO).. Col KESSELRING, Terenz M. 11525 Hq & Svc Btry 11525 55 Msl Bn (TONDRO). 56 Msl Bn (TONDRO). Comdt VERDI, Nicola M. 57 Msl Bn (TONDRO). Comdt RATTAZZI, Tommaso P. _ Msl Regt (TONDRO)... Hq & Svc Btry _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Regt (TONDRO)... Hq & Svc Btry _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). 106 Msl Regt (FULMO) Col SNA VERS, Joost E. Hq & Svc Btry _ Msl Bn (FULMO)... _ Msl Bn (FULMO). 24 Msl Bn (FULMO)... Comdt OSTROGORSKI, Bosir E.

Unit History. Dec 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Mar 60 Reported subordinate to newly re- kan Campaign. organized Army Group NORDO. Nov 62 Reorganized to conform with the Apr 61 Identified during the Third Central 1961-62 reorganization of European Campaign. Armed Forces. 4.167. 121 Guided Missile Artillery Division (Medium) CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION ESKO 11545 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Col CHAIN, Ralph N. Hq Btry Capt FLEMING, Rutherford A. 11545 Svc Btry 11545 _ Msl Regt (TONDRO)... Hq & Svc Btry _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). 262 Msl Regt (TONDRO).. Col MASSYS, Desire H. 11547 Hq & Svc Btry 11547 97 Msl Bn (TONDRO).

TACO 8373-A 145 Unit Commander Code No.

_ Msl Bn (TONDRO). 99 Msl Bn (TONDRO). Comdt SEMENOV, Henrich A. _ Msl Regt (TONDRO). .. Hq & Svc Btry _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). _ Msl Bn (TONDRO). 108 Msl Regt (FULMO) Col Di PIETRO, Umberto L. 11551 Hq & Svc Btry 11551 _ Msl Bn (FULMO)... 20 Msl Bn (FULMO)... _ Msl Bn (FULMO)...

Unit History. Apr 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Mar 60 Believed to be subordinate to reor- tral European Campaign. ganized Army Group OKCI- DENTO. Dec 62 Reorganized to conform with the May 61 Identified during the Third Central 1961-62 reorganization of European Campaign. the Armed Forces.

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CHAPTER 5 GROUND UNITS—LINE DIVISIONS

Section I. MOTORIZED RIFLE AND AIRBORNE RIFLE UNITS

5.1. Motorized Rifle Regiments (par. 6.1.)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

3F 31 F Tank Div 131 5 Mtz Rfl Div 270 99 Mtz Rfl Div 4F 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 132 18 Mtz Rfl Div 274F 7 F Mtz Rfl Div 8 17 Mtz Rfl Div 133 5 Mtz Rfl Div 275F 7 F Mtz Rfl Div 11F 40 F Mtz Rfl Div 136 58 Mtz Rfl Div 276F 7 F Mtz Rfl Div 12F 40 F Mtz Rfl Div 138 70 Mtz Rfl Div 282 16 Mtz Rfl Div 14 17 Mtz Rfl Div 139 70 Mtz R.fl Div 283 16 Mtz Rfl Div 17F 41 F Mtz Rfl Div 140 71 Mtz Rfl Div 287 1 Tank Div 18F 41 F Mtz Rfl Div 141 30 Mtz Rfl Div 288 2 Tank Div 21F 41 F Mtz Rfl Div 148 37 Mtz Rfl Div 293 8 Tank Div 23 22 Mtz Rfl Div 150 37 Mtz Rfl Div 338 126 Mtz Rfl Div 24 22 Mtz Rfl Div 163 79 Mtz Rfl Div 340 126 Mtz Rfl Div 25 35 Mtz Rfl Div 169 48 Mtz Rfl Div 350 130 Mtz Rfl Div 29 36 Mtz Rfl Div 172 18 Mtz Rfl Div 382F 8 F Mtz Rfl Div » 36 38 Mtz Rfl Div 178 79 Mtz Rfl Div 380F 8 F Mtz Rfl Div 37 11 Mtz Rfl Div 183 86 Mtz Rfl Div 403 91 Mtz Rfl Div 49 39 Mtz Rfl Div 185 88 Mtz Rfl Div 404 91 Mtz Rfl Div 58 43 Mtz Rfl Div 200 83 Mtz Rfl Div 405 91 Mtz Rfl Div 67 46 Mtz Rfl Div 202F 4 F Mtz Rfl Div 429 158 Mtz Rfl Div ■ 69 46 Mtz Rfl Div 204 83 Mtz Rfl Div 439F 31 F Mtz Rfl Div 70 11 Mtz Rfl Div 206 83 Mtz Rfl Div 453 166 Mtz Rfl Div 72 56 Mtz Rfl Div 208F 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 455 166 Mtz Rfl Div 77 62 Mtz Rfl Div 211F 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 465 22 Tank Div 87 47 Mtz Rfl Div 217 110 Mtz Rfl Div 467 24 Tank Div 96 59 Mtz Rfl Div 218F 15 F Mtz Rfl Div 482 44 Mtz Rfl Div 99 17 Mtz Rfl Div 219 111 Mtz Rfl Div 497 32 Tank Div 101 69 Mtz Rfl Div 220 111 Mtz Rfl Div 508 43 Tank Div 107 50 Mtz Rfl Div 239 29 Mtz Rfl Div 518 53 Tank Div 115 58 Mtz Rfl Div 240 29 Mtz Rfl Div 520 56 Tank Div 119 60 Mtz Rfl Div 242F 3 F Mtz Rfl Div 529 71 Tank Div 122 66 Mtz Rfl Div 247F 87 F Mtz Rfl Div 542F 86 F Tank Div 124 60 Mtz Rfl Div 248F 87 F Mtz Rfl Div 543 87 Tank Div 125 67 Mtz Rfl Div 249F 87 F Mtz Rfl Div 545 34 Mtz Rfl Div

5.2. Airborne Parachute Regiments

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

18 9 Abn Div 44 56 Abn Div 65 65 Abn Div 34 49 Abn Div 51 66 Abn Div

» TACO 8373-A 147 5.3. Airborne Mixed Regiments

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

1 40 Abn Div 45 56 Abn Div 52 65 Abn Div 20 9 Abn Div 50 65 Abn Div

5.4. Airborne Rifle Battalions (Parachute) (par. 6.2.)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

3 50 Abn Mixed liegt 25 45 Abn Mixed Regt 56 66 Abn Div 4 50 Abn Mixed Hegt 26 45 Abn Mixeil Regt 57 66 Abn Div 10 65 Abn Prcht Hegt 27 57 Abn Div 79 34 Abn Prcht Regt 11 65 Abn Prellt Regt 28 56 Abn Div 112 49 Abn Div 13 65 Abn Prcht Regt 32 51 Abn Prcht Regt 114 1 Abn Mixed Regt 10 52 Abn Mixed Regt 33 51 Abn Prcht Regt 121 0 Abn Div 21 44 Abn Prcht Regt 36 18 Abn Prcht Regt 131 20 Abn Mixed Regt 22 44 Abn Prcht Regt 38 18 Abn Prcht Regt 133 20 Abn Mixed Regt 23 44 Abn Prcht Regt

5.5 Airborne Rifle Battalions (Helicopter) (par. 6.3.)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

5 52 Abn Mixed Regt 10 20 Abn Mixed Regt’ 44 45 Abn Mixed Ucgt 7 66 Abn Div

Section II. TANK AND RECONNAISSANCE UNITS 5.6. Heavy Tank Regiments (par. 6.5.)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

100F 31 F Tank Div 124 23 Tank Div 141 43 Tank Div 108 8 Tank Div 129 30 Tank Div 150 52 Tank Div 112 12 Tank Div 130 32 Tank Div 164 73 Tank Div 115 15 Tank Div 134 36 Tank Div 173 74 Tank Div 122 21 Tank Div 138 40 Tank Div

5.7. Medium Tank Regiments (par. 6.6.)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

IF 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 26 17 Mtz Rfl Div 67 67 Mtz Rfl Div 6F 31 F Tank Div 48 69 Mtz Rfl Div 78 126 Mtz Rfl Div 7F 7 F Mtz Rfl Div 53F 31 F Tank Div 81 5 Mtz Rfl Div 8F 3 F Mtz Rfl Div 54 1 Tank Div 82 F 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 17 47 Mtz Rfl Div 58 58 Mtz Rfl Div 88 86 Mtz Rfl Div 22F 4 F Mtz Rfl Div 66 66 Mtz Rfl Div 93 35 Mtz Rfl Div

148 TAGO 8373-A No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

05 136 Mtz Rfl Div 166 8 Tank Div 233 40 Tank Div 90 139 Mtz Rfl Div 174 12 Tank Div 237 42 Tank Div 104 2 Tank Div 184 15 Tank Div 257 52 Tank Div 112 36 Mtz Rfl Div 198 21 Tank Div 262 56 Tank Div 119 62 Mtz Rfl Div 199 22 Tank Div 280 71 Tank Div 126 158 Mtz Rfl Div 204 23 Tank Div 283 72 Tank Div 130 30 Mtz Rfl Div 214 30 Tank Div 302 84 Tank Div 132 32 Mtz Rfl Div 216 32 Tank Div 304 85 Tank Div 139 39 Mtz Rfl Div 218 33 Tank Div 305 85 Tank Div 140F 40 F Mtz Rfl Div 219 33 Tank Div 306F 86 F Tank Div 141F 41 F Mtz Rfl Div 221 34 Tank Div 309 87 Tank Div 160 60 Mtz Rfl Div

5.8. Reconnaissance Battalions

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

4 48 Mtz Rfl Div 167 67 Mtz Rfl Div 345 35 Mtz Rfl Div 13 69 Mtz Rfl Div 171 71 Mtz Rfl Div 347 33 Tank Div 18 18 Mtz Rfl Div 30 IF 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 363 21 Tank Div 22 88 Mtz Rfl Div 303 3 F Mtz Rfl Div 365 23 Tank Div 116 43 Mtz Rfl Div 305 5 Mtz Rfl Div 372 30 Tank Div 130 30 Mtz Rfl Div 309 2 Tank Div 373 32 Tank Div 131F 31 F Mtz Ríl Div 315F 15 F Mtz Rfl Div 375 34 Tank Div 132 32 Mtz Rfl Div 319F 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 382 40 Tank Div 136 1 Tank Div 331F 31 F Tank Div 385 42 Tank Div 138 38 Mtz Rfl Div 334 34 Mtz Rfl Div 409 72 Tank Div 140F 40 F Mtz Rfl Div 336 36 Mtz Rfl Div 410 73 Tank Div 144 44 Mtz Rfl Div 339F 8 F Mtz Rfl Div 419 84 Tank Div 159 59 Mtz Rfl Div 341F 87 F Mtz Rfl Div 420 85 Tank Div 160 60 Mtz Rfl Div 342 9 Tank Div 421F 86 F Tank Div

5.9. Reconnaissance Companies (Airborne)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

18 9 Abn Div 37 66 Abn Div 45 50 Abn Div 34 49 Abn Div 38 65 Abn Div

Section III. SELF-PROPELLED ARTILLERY UNITS

5.10. Assault Gun Battalions

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

10 9 Tank Div 25 24 Tank Div 30 32 Tank Div 16 15 Tank Div

TACO 8373-A 149 Section IV. FIELD ARTILLERY UNITS 5.11. Artillery Regiments (Motorized Rifle Divisions)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

2F 40 F Mtz Rfl Div 34 70 Mtz Rfl Div 170 86 Mtz Rfl Div 3F 4 F Mtz Rfl Div 39 88 Mtz Rfl Div 181F 31 F Mtz Rfl Div 5F 15 F Mtz Rfl Div 47 69 Mtz Rfl Div 196 62 Mtz Rfl Div 7F 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 62 110 Mtz Rfl Div 211 81 Mtz Rfl Div 12 44 Mtz Rfl Div 76 126 Mtz Rfl Div 216 71 Mtz Rfl Div 15 18 Mtz Rfl Div 85 136 Mtz Rfl Div 217 67 Mtz Rfl Div H) 30 Mtz Rfl Div 126F 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 247 16 Mtz Rfl Div 22 37 Mtz Rfl Div 128F 86 F Mtz Rfl Div 255F 3 F Mtz Rfl Div 32 5 Mtz Rfl Div 149 91 Mtz Rfl Div

5.12. Artillery Regiments (Tank Divisions)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

1 1 Tank Div 20 21 Tank Div 32 36 Tank Div 2 2 Tank Div 21 22 Tank Div 36 40 Tank Div 7 8 Tank Div 28 32 Tank Div 115 85 Tank Div 8 9 Tank Div 29 33 Tank Div 116F 86 F Tank Div 11 12 Tank Div 30 34 Tank Div 231F 31 F Tank Div 14 15 Tank Div

5.13. Instrumental Reconnaissance Batteries

No. Subordination Subordination No. Subordination

IF 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 19F 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 59 59 Mtz Rfl Div 3F 3 F Mtz Rfl Div 34 34 Mtz Rfl Div 66 66 Mtz Rfl Div 4F 4 F Mtz Rfl Div 39 39 Mtz Rfl Div 71 71 Mtz Rfl Div 5 5 Mtz Rfl Div 40 F 40 F Mtz Rfl Div 111 111 Mtz Rfl Div 7F 7 F Mtz Rfl Div 44 44 Mtz Rfl Div 126 126 Mtz Rfl Div 11 11 Mtz Rfl Div 56 56 Mtz Rfl Div

Section V. MORTAR UNITS 5.14. Mortar Regiments (Airborne)

No. Subordination

102 49 Abn Div

150 TAGO 8373-A Section VI. ROCKET LAUNCHER UNITS 5.15. Rocket Launcher Battalions (Motorized Rifle Divisions)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

8 5 Mtz Rfl Div 42 83 Mtz Rfl Div 137 166 Mtz Rfl Div 24 35 Mtz Rfl Div 04 17 Mtz Rfl Div 403F 3 F Mtz Rfl Div 26 59 Mtz Rfl Div 65 60 Mtz Rfl Div 406 70 Mtz Rfl Div 29 50 Mtz Rfl Div 94 66 Mtz Rfl Div 409 56 Mtz Rfl Div 31 39 Mtz Rfl Div 99 130 Mtz Rfl Div 416 16 Mtz Rfl Div 35F 41 F Mtz Rfl Div 128 158 Mtz Rfl Div

5.16. Rocket Launcher Battalions (Tank Divisions)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

7 8 Tank Div 29 33 Tank Div 53 56 Tank Div 8 9 Tank Div 39 43 Tank Div 62 71 Tank Div 12 12 Tank Div 42F 31 F Tank Div 73 84 Tank Div 20 21 Tank Div 51 53 Tank Div 75F 86 F Tank Div 27 30 Tank Div

Section VII. ANTITANK UNITS 5.17. Antitank Battalions (Airborne)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

227 56 Abn Div 250 65 Abn Div 251 66 Abn Div 228 9 Abn Div

Section VIII. ANTIAIRCRAFT ARTILLERY UNITS 5.18. Antiaircraft Artillery Regiments (Motorized Rifle and Tank Divisions)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

4 29 Mtz Rfl Div 120 11 Mtz Rfl Div 317 24 Tank Div 10 39 Mtz Rfl Div 124F 87 F Mtz Rfl Div 319F 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 20 60 Mtz Rfl Div 127 32 Mtz Rfl Div 322 22 Mtz Rfl Div 26 58 Mtz Rfl Div 138F 41 F Mtz Rfl Div 326 30 Tank Div 28 48 Mtz Rfl Div 140 9 Tank Div 329 33 Tank Div 40 88 Mtz Rfl Div 146 67 Mtz Rfl Div 332 36 Tank Div 44 18 Mtz Rfl Div 149 15 Tank Div 336 40 Tank Div 53 37 Mtz Rfl Div 301F 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 339F 8 F Mtz Rfl Div 77 126 Mtz Rfl Div 303F 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 356 35 Mtz Rfl Div 86 86 Mtz Rfl Div 307F 7 F Mtz Rfl Div 365 71 Tank Div 88 136 Mtz Rfl Div 312 46 Mtz Rfl Div 366 72 Tank Div 91 91 Mtz Rfl Div 313 21 Tank Div 376 84 Tank Div 118 166 Mtz Rfl Div 315F 15 F Mtz Rfl Div 379 87 Tank Div

5.19. Antiaircraft Artillery Battalions (Airborne Divisions)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

219 9 Abn Div 250 65 Abn Div 253 66 Abn Div

TACO 8373-A 151 Section IX. ENGINEER UNITS 5.20. Engineer Battalions

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

8 50 Mtz Itfl Div 137 37 Mtz Rfl Div 315F 15 F Mtz Rfl Div 10 58 Mtz Rfl Div 138 38 Mtz Rfl Div 316 16 Mtz Rfl Div 16 66 Mtz Rfl Div 139 39 Mtz Rfl Div 317 17 Mtz Rfl Div 18 67 Mtz Rfl Div 140F 40 F Mtz Rfl Div 318 42 Tank Div 21 71 Mtz Rfl Div 145 29 Mtz Rfl Div 319F 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 26 83 Mtz Rfl Div 150F 87 F Mtz Rfl Div 322 22 Mtz Rfl Div 30 56 Mtz Rfl Div 151 2 Tank Div 323 43 Tank Div 31 86 Mtz Rfl Div 162 12 Tank Div 334 34 Mtz Rfl Div 36 91 Mtz Rfl Div 171 21 Tank Div 340 52 Tank Div 41 48 Mtz Rfl Div 172 22 Tank Div 343 56 Tank Div 47 5 Mtz Rfl Div 173 23 Tank Div 345 35 Mtz Rfl Div 52 110 Mtz Rfl Div 180 33 Tank Div 349 1 Tank Div 53 111 Mtz Rfl Div 183 36 Tank Div 359 73 Tank Div 125 130 Mtz Rfl Div 203 136 Mtz Rfl Div 369 85 Tank Div 128 166 Mtz Rfl Div 301F 1 F Mtz R.fl Div 370F 86 F Mtz Rfl Div 131F 31 F Mtz Rll Div 312 46 Mtz Rfl Div 385 72 Tank Div

5.21. Airborne Engineer Battalions

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

19 9 Abn Div 27 65 Abn Div 44 56 Abn Div 23 66 Abn Div 35 49 Abn Div

Section X. SIGNAL UNITS 5.22. Signal Battalions

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

5 44 Mtz Rfl Div 122 8 Tank Div 202 85 Tank Div 11 50 Mtz Rfl Div 124 9 Tank Div 218 18 Mtz Rfl Div 13 59 Mtz Rfl Div 127 12 Tank Div 30 IF 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 14 62 Mtz Rfl Div 131 15 Tank Div 303F 3 F Mtz Rfl Div 19 67 Mtz Rfl Div 137 37 Mtz Rfl Div 304F 4 F Mtz Rfl Div 20 79 Mtz Rfl Div 138 38 Mtz Rfl Div 307F 7 F Mtz Rfl Div 21 70 Mtz Rfl Div 139 39 Mtz Rfl Div 312 46 Mtz Rfl Div 23 83 Mtz Rfl Div 140F 40 F Mtz Rfl Div 316 16 Mtz Rfl Div 31 91 Mtz Rfl Div 141F 41 F Mtz Rfl Div 317 17 Mtz Rfl Div 47 110 Mtz Rfl Div 152 30 Tank Div 319F 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 68 130 Mtz Rfl Div 154 33 Tank Div 331F 31 F Tank Div 93 158 Mtz Rfl Div 163 40 Tank Div 334 34 Mtz Rfl Div 107 69 Mtz Rfl Div 176 52 Tank Div 336 36 Mtz Rfl Div 111 11 Mtz Rfl Div 177 53 Tank Div 339F 8 F Mtz Rfl Div 116F 87 F Mtz Rfl Div 188 71 Tank Div 345 35 Mtz Rfl Div 117 1 Tank Div 199 84 Tank Div

5.23. Signal Battalions (Airborne)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

13 65 Abn Div 34 49 Abn Div 50 66 Abn Div IS 9 Abn Div 45 56 Abn Div

152 TACO 8373-A Section XI. TRANSPORTATION UNITS 5.24. Transportation Battalions (Tank Divisions)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

157 1 Tank Div 238 21 Tank Div 267 53 Tank Div 219 2 Tank Div 239 22 Tank Div 339 71 Tank Div 224 8 Tank Div 250 36 Tank Div 362 85 Tank Div 225 9 Tank Div 254 40 Tank Div 363F 86 F Tank Div 231 15 Tank Div 256 42 Tank Div

5.25. Transportation Battalions (Motorized Rifle Divisions)

No. Subordination No. Subordinatii No. Subordination

108 48 Mtz Rfl Div 155 99 Mtz Rfl Div 218F 87 F Mtz Rfl Div 111 11 Mtz Rfl Div 158 58 Mtz Rfl Div 317 17 Mtz Rfl Div 116 66 Mtz Rfl Div 175 130 Mtz Rfl Div 322 22 Mtz Rfl Div 119 62 Mtz Rfl Div 180 136 Mtz Rfl Div 347 47 Mtz Rfl Div 128 50 Mtz Rfl Div 183 139 Mtz Rfl Div 351 69 Mtz Rfl Div 148 91 Mtz Rfl Div 200 158 Mtz Rfl Div 352 111 Mtz Rfl Div

Section XII. MEDICAL AND SERVICE UNITS 5.26. Medical Battalions

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

11 69 Mtz Rfl Div 141F 41 F Mtz Rfl Div 312 42 Tank Div 15 70 Mtz Rfl Div 144 44 Mtz Rfl Div 314 43 Tank Div 18 83 Mtz Rfl Div 147 21 Tank Div 319F 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 33 99 Mtz Rfl Div 150 24 Tank Div 322 22 Mtz Rfl Div 77 56 Mtz Rfl Div 154 30 Tank Div 334 34 Mtz Rfl Div 90 158 Mtz Rfl Div 157 23 Tank Div 339 56 Tank Div 99.F 87 F Mtz Rfl Div 158 58 Mtz Rfl Div 350 72 Tank Div 104 2 Tank Div 164 30 Tank Div 351 73 Tank Div 125 12 Tank Div 106 66 Mtz RÍ1 Div 300 84 Tank Div 131F 31 F Mtz Rfl Div 301F 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 363 87 Tank Div 137 37 Mtz Rfl Div 308F 8 F Mtz Rfl Div

5.27. Medical Battalions (Airborne)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

50 Abn Div 24 49 Abn Div

5.28. Service Battalions (Motorized Rifle and Tank Divisions)

No. Subordination No. Subordination Subordination

301F I F Mtz Rfl Div 308F 8 F Mtz Rfl Div 322 22 Mtz Rfl Div 303F 3 F Mtz Rfl Div 311 11 Mtz Rfl Div 33 IF 31 F Mtz Rfl Div 304 F 4 F Mtz Rfl Div 3I5F 15 F Mtz Rfl Div 332 32 Mtz Rfl Div 307F 7 F Mtz Rfl Div 310 16 Mtz Rfl Div 336 30 Mtz Rfl Div

TAGO 8373-A 153 No. Subordination No. Subordination No. »Subordination

44 Mtz IÍ11 l)iv 367 67 Miz RH Div 475 12 Tank Div 347 47 Miz HH Div 383 83 Mtz Rfl Div 484 21 Tank Div 318 48 Mtz RH Oiv 386 86 Mtz RH Div 487 24 Tank Div 352 J Tunk l»iv 387F 37 F Mtz Rfl Div 4!)5 34 Tank Div 350 56 Mtz RÍI Div 388 88 Mtz Rfl Div 504 43 Tank Div 35!» 5!) Mtz Rfl Div 411 111 Mtz Rfl Div 513 52 Tank Div 300 60 Mtz Rfl Div 436 136 Mtz Rfl Div 526 72 Tank Div 306 66 Mtz Rfl Div 458 158 Mtz RH Div 53!» 87 Tank Div

5.29. Service Battalions (Airborne)

No. Subordination

766 66 Abn Div

154 TAGO 8373-A 9

CHAPTER 6 GROUND UNITS-ARMY AND GHQ

Section I. MOTORIZED RIFLE, AIRBORNE AND SKI UNITS Note. Designation (Sep) indicates that this unit is identical to a similar unit organic to a line division. 6.1. Motorized Rifle Regiments (Sep) (GHQ) (par. 5.1.)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

822 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 917 Army Gp KARIBO 925 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 904 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 922 HEJMKOMANDO 926 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 910 Army Gp GOLFO

6.2. Airborne Rifle Battalions (Parachute) (Sep) (GHQ) (par. 5.4.) i No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination 503 Army Gp KARIBO 517 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 528 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 506 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 521 Army Gp GOLFO 531 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 508 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 523 HEJMKOMANDO 535 Army Gp AZIO 516 HEJMKOMANDO 525 Army Gp KARIBO 537 Army Gp KALIFORNIO

6.3. Airborne Rifle Battalions (Helicopter) (Sep) (GHQ) (par. 5.5.)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

507 HEJMKOMANDO 534 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 539 Army Gp GOLFO 533 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 536 Army Gp KARIBO 540 Army Gp AZIO

6.4. Ski Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

Army Gp KOLOMBIO 9 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 41 HEJMKOMANDO Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 11 HEJMKOMANDO 42 Army Gp KOLOMBIO Army Gp KOLOMBIO 37 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 44 Army Gp KOLOMBIO Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 39 HEJMKOMANDO

» TAGO 8373-A 155 Section II. TANK AND RECONNAISSANCE UNITS 6.5. Heavy Tank Regiments (Sep) (GHQ) (par. 5.6.)

No. Subordioation No. Subordination No. Subordination

613 Army Gp GOLFO 657 HEJMKOMANDO 689 Army Gp KALIFORNIO

6.6. Medium Tank Regiments (Sep) (GHQ) (par. 5.7.)

No. Subordioation No. Subordination No. Subordination

612 Army Gp GOLFO 655 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 695 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 621 HEJMKOMANDO 676 HEJMKOMANDO 696 Army Gp KALIFORNIO

6.7. Reconnaissance Regiments (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

605 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 617 3 Tk Army 633 10 Army 606 6 F Army 631 1 Army 652F 11 F Tk Army 610 1 Tk Army 632 4 Tk Armv 667 20 Army 611 Army Gp KOLOMBIO

Section III. FIELD ARTILLERY UNITS 6.8. Mixed Artillery Brigades (122-152mm) (Army) (par. 6.9.)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

504 8 Army 541 17 Army 586 Army Gp GOLFO 505F 9 F Army 545 21 Army 589 Army Gp KARIBO 508 12 Army 546 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 590 14 Army 510 20 Army 550 16 Army 596 34 Army 512F 4 F Army 556 Army Gp KARIBO 600 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 516 2 Army 559 22 Army 601 Army Gp PACIFIKO 518 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 570 19 Army 609 Army Gp ORIENTO 526F 6 F Army 572 10 Army 615 1 Army 533 23 Army 575 Army Gp AZIO

6.9. Mixed Artillery Brigades (130-152mm) (Gun Arty Div) (par. 6.8.)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

101 1 Gun Arty Div 113 31 Gun Arty Div 610 29 Gun Arty Div 103 6 Gun Arty Div 605 15 Gun Arty Div 617 48 Gun Arty Div 106 15 Gun Arty Div 608 23 Gun Arty Div

156 TACO 8373-A 6.10. Light Gun Battalions (122mm) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

11 567 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 39 591 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 185 589 Mixed Arty Bde 15 578 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 42 569 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 186 COO Mixed Arty Bde 17 586 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 44 576 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 187 615 Mixed Arty Bde 18 589 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 47 586 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 203 559 Mixed Arty Bde 21 567 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 48 589 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 210 510 Mixed Arty Bde 22 569 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 49 591 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 212F 526 F Mixed Arty Bde 25 578 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 54 575 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 262 .572 Mixed Arty Bde 26 582 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 62 566 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 277 596 Mixed Arty Bde 27 586 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 73 566 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 281 508 Mixed Arty Bde 28 589 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 76 575 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 282F 512 F Mixed Arty Bde 29 591 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 83 560 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 283 518 Mixed Arty Bde 30 U/I Lt Gun Bde (122mm), 84 566 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 284 533 Mixed Arty Bde 12 Brkth Arty Div 173 541 Mixed Arty Bde 291 600 Mixed Arty Bde 34 576 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 180F 512 F Mixed Arty Bde 292 609 Mixed Arty Bde 36 582 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 182 545 Mixed Arty Bde 300 575 Mixed Arty Bde 37 586 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 184 572 Mixed Arty Bde 301 570 Mixed Arty Bde

6.11. Gun Battalions (130mm) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

15 101 Mixed Arty Bde 26 106 Mixed Arty Bde 39 U/I Mixed Arty Bde, 52 16 103 Mixed Arty Bde 28 113 Mixed Arty Bde Gun Arty Div 19 617 Mixed Arty Bde 33 113 Mixed Arty Bde 57 608 Mixed Arty Bde 23 610 Mixed Arty Bde 37 608 Mixed Arty Bde

6.12. Medium Gun Battalions (152mm) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

10 U/I Mdm Gun Bde (152mm), 66 U/I Mdm Gun Bde (152mm), 127 610 Mixed Arty Bde 5 Brkth Arty Div 20 Brkth Arty Div 128 617 Mixed Arty Bde 11 U/I Mdm Gun Bde (152mm), 80 653 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 130 605 Mixed Arty Bde 14 Brkth Arty Div 90 653 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 131 608 Mixed Arty Bde 15 648 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 94 101 Mixed Arty Bde 143 U/I Mixed Arty Bde, 52 18 658 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 95 103 Mixed Arty Bde Gun Arty Div 20 664 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 98 U/I Mixed Arty Bde, 48 156F 512 F Mixed Arty Bde 23F 639 F Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Gun Arty Div 159 545 Mixed Arty Bde 29 658 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 100 106 Mixed Arty Bde 162 572 Mixed Arty Bde 37 648 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 102 113 Mixed Arty Bde 177 596 Mixed Arty Bde 40 658 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 104 101 Mixed Arty Bde 181 508 Mixed Arty Bde 42 664 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 105 103 Mixed Arty Bde 182F 512 F Mixed Arty Bde 45F 639 F Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 109 U/I Mixed Arty Bde, 3 Gun 183 518 Mixed Arty Bde 48 648 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) Arty Div 184 533 Mixed Arty Bde 51 658 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 112 113 Mixed Arty Bde 191 600 Mixed Arty Bde 53 664 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 117 610 Mixed Arty Bde 192 609 Mixed Arty Bde 54 635 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 118 617 Mixed Arty Bde 200 575 Mixed Arty Bde 60 653 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 120 605 Mixed Arty Bde 201 570 Mixed Arty Bde

6.13. Light Gun Brigades (122mm) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

560 5 Brkth Arty Div 575 28 Brkth Arty Div 586 44 Brkth Arty Div 566 14 Brkth Arty Div 576 32 Brkth Arty Div 589 53 Brkth Arty Div 567 17 Brkth Arty Div 578 35 Brkth Arty Div 591 56 Brkth Arty Div 569 20 Brkth Arty Div 582 39 Brkth Arty Div

TACO 8373-A 157 6.14. Medium Gun Brigades (152mm) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

635 12 Brkth Arty Div 648 33 Brkth Arty Div 658 47 Brkth Arty Div 639F 18 F Brkth Arty Div 653 39 Brkth Arty Div 664 58 Brkth Arty Div

6.15. Heavy Gun Brigades (203mm) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

19 5 Brkth Arty Div 30 24 Brkth Arty Div 42 40 Brkth Arty Div 26 17 Brkth Arty Div 34 38 Brkth Arty Div 46 47 Brkth Arty Div 27F 18 F Brkth Arty Div 36 33 Brkth Arty Div 50 56 Brkth Arty Div 29 21 Brkth Arty Div 40 38 Brkth Arty Div 52 58 Brkth Arty Div

6.16. Heavy Gun Battalions (203mm) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination Subordination

5 26 Hv Gun Bdo (203mm) 28 29 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 63 46 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 8 26 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 35 40 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 64 46 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 13 19 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 36 40 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 65 50 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 15 19 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 42 30 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 67 50 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 21F 27 F Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 44 30 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 69 52 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 23 F 27 F Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 46 36 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 70 52 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 24F 27 F Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 50 34 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 71 52 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 25 29 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 53 34 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 74 42 Hv Gun Bide (203mm) 26 29 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 61 46 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 76 42 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 27 29 Hv Gun Bde (203mm)

6.17. Artillery Brigades (Heavy) (GHQ)

No. Subordination Subordination No. Subordination

942 Army Gp SUDO 945 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 951 Army Gp ORIENTO 943 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 947 Army Gp OKCIDENTO

6.18. Gun Battalions (310mm) (SP) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

13 943 Arty Bde (Hv) 15 945 Arty Bde (Hv) 17 947 Arty Bde (Hv)

6.19. Instrumental Reconnaissance Battalions (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

12 12 Brkth Arty Div 60 101 Mixed Arty Bde 76 605 Mixed Arty Bde 14 14 Brkth Arty Div 61 103 Mixed Arty Bde 90 504 Mixed Arty Bde 32 32 Brkth Arty Div 74 617 Mixed Arty Bde 102F 512 F Mixed Arty Bde 44 44 Brkth Arty Div

158 TAGO 8373-A Section IV. MORTAR UNITS 6.20. Heavy Mortar Brigades (240mm) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

906 12 Brkth Arty Div 918 32 Brkth Arty Div 929 47 Brkth Arty Div 911 20 Brkth Arty Div 920 35 Brkth Arty Div 932 55 Brkth Arty Div 912 21 Brkth Arty Div

6.21. Heavy Mortar Battalions (240mm) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

108 929 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 119 929 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 138 920 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 109 932 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 125 912 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 145 911 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 112 U/I Hv Mort Bde (240mm), 131 932 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 147 918 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 14 Brkth Arty Div 135 911 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 157 918 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 114 912 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 137 918 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 158 920 Hv Mort Bde (240mm)

6.22. Mortar Battalions (400mm) (SP) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

11 943 Arty Bde (Hv) 20 942 Arty Bde (Hv) 23 945 Arty Bde (Hv) 15 947 Arty Bde (Hv) 21 943 Arty Bde (Hv) 29 951 Arty Bde (Hv)

Section V. ROCKET ARTILLERY UNITS 6.23. Rocket Launcher Brigades (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

706 12 Brkth Arty Div 713 24 Brkth Arty Div 725 40 Brkth Arty Div 708 14 Brkth Arty Div 717 28 Brkth Arty Div 731 53 Brkth Arty Div 710F 18 F Brkth Arty Div 719 33 Brkth Arty Div 733 56 Brkth Arty Div 712 21 Brkth Arty Div 723 38 Brkth Arty Div

6.24. Rocket Launcher Regiments (Army)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

201 1 Tk Army 217 4 F Army 229 10 Army 204 8 Army 219 32 Army 230 6 F Army 207 16 Army 228 13 Army 245 7 Army 208 17 Army

6.25. Medium Rocket Launcher Battalions (200mm) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

11 U/I RL Bde, 5 Brkth Arty 16 713 RL Bde 107 208 RL Regt Div 18 719 RL Bde 118 219 RL Regt 10 706 RL Bde 23 723 RL Bde 127 228 RL Regt 15F 710 F RL Bde 100 201 RL Regt 143 245 RL Regt 17 712 RL Bde 106 207 RL Regt

TAGO 8373-A 159 6.26. Heavy Rocket Launcher Battalions (280mm) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

10 706 RL Bde 46 723 RL Bde 81 207 RL Regt 14 719 RL Bde 47 725 RL Bde 91 217 RL Regt 18 731 RL Bde 53 F 710 F RL Bde 93 219 RL Regt 19 733 RL Bde 55 717 RL Bde 103 229 RL Regt 20 706 RL Bde 57 723 RL Bde 119 245 RL Regt 23 713 RL Bde 58 725 RL Bde 121 201 RL Regt 28 731 RL Bde 63 708 RL Bde 127 207 RL Regt 29 733 RL Bde 64F 710 F RL Bde 128 208 RL Regt 33 713 RL Bde 65 712 RL Bde 139 219 RL Regt 34 719 RL Bde 68 723 RL Bde 148 228 RL Regt 39 733 RL Bde 69 725 RL Bde 150 230 RL Regt 43 712 RL Bde 78 204 RL Regt 165 245 RL Regt 44 717 RL Bde

6.27. Free Rocket Artillery Brigades (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

802 Army Gp GOLFO 806 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 810 Army Gp NORDO 803 Army Gp AZIO 807 Army Gp KARIBO 813 HEJMKOMANDO

6.28. Free Rocket Artillery Regiments (NERONO) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

2F 4 F Army 22 15 Tk Army 51 803 Free Rkt Arty Bde 6 21 Army 24 32 Army 66 806 Free Rkt Arty Bde 8 8 Army 25 11 F Tk Army 73 813 Free Rkt Arty Bde 9 1 Army 29 26 Army 78 806 Free Rkt Arty Bde 11 3 Army 35 2 Army 79 807 Free Rkt Arty Bde 14 3 Tk Army 40 22 Army 82 810 Free Rkt Arty Bde 17 6 Tk Army 44 27 Army 91 807 Free Rkt Arty Bde 20 20 Army 50 802 Free Rkt Arty Bde

6.29. Free Rocket Battalions (NERONO) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

17 8 Free Rkt Arty Regt 73 14 Free Rkt Arty Regt 126 17 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO) 31 22 Free Rkt Arty Regt 81 22 Free Rkt Arty Regt 129 20 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO) 44 35 Free Rkt Arty Regt 84 25 Free Rkt Arty Regt 133 24 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO) 49 40 Free Rkt Arty Regt 88 29 Free Rkt Arty Regt 153 44 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO) 61F 2 F Free Rkt Arty Regt 94 35 Free Rkt Arty Regt 155 50 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO) 65 6 Free Rkt Arty Regt 118 9 Free Rkt Arty Regt 171 66 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO) 67 8 Free Rkt Arty Regt 120 11 Free Rkt Arty Regt 179 51 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO)

160 TAGO 8373-A No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

201 50 Free Rkt Arty Regt 242 91 Free Rkt Arty Regt 267 91 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO) 224 73 Free Rkt Arty Regt 254 78 Free Rkt Arty Regt 279 78 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO) 230 78 Free Rkt Arty Regt 255 79 Free Rkt Arty Regt 283 82 Free Rkt Arty Regt (NERONO) (NERONO) (NERONO)

6.30. Free Rocket Artillery Regiments (KOLOSSO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

10 802 Free Rkt Arty Bde 15 807 Free Rkt Arty Bde 21 813 Free Rkt Arty Bde 14 806 Free Rkt Arty Bde

6.31. Free Rocket Battalions (KOLOSSO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

14 14 Free Rkt Arty Regt 30 15 Free Rkt Arty Regt 44 14 Free Rkt Arty Regt (KOLOSSO) (KOLOSSO) (KOLOSSO) 22 21 Free Rkt Arty Regt 40 10 Free Rkt Arty Regt 52 21 Free Rkt Arty Regt (KOLOSSO) (KOLOSSO) (KOLOSSO) 29 14 Free Rkt Arty Regt (KOLOSSO)

Section VI. MISSILE UNITS 6.32. Surface-to-Air Missile Brigades (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

150 HEJMKOMANDO 152 Army Gp SUDO 156 HEJMKOMANDO

6.33. Surface-to-Air Missile Battalions (BULTURO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

33 Army Gp KARIBO 69 150 SAM Bde 108 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 42 2 Army 78 6 Army 114 156 SAM Bde 51 152 SAM Bde 78 6 Army 123 Army Gp GOLFO 60 152 SAM Bde 87 150 SAM Bde 138 Army Gp AZIO

6.34. Surface-to-Air Missile Battalions (SAGO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

11 152 SAM Bde 15 156 SAM Bde

TACO 8373-A 161 6.35. Surface-to-A¡r Missile Battalions (AGIO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

150 SAM Bde 150 SAM Bde

6.36. Guided Missile Artillery Brigades (Heavy) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

76 HEJMKOMANDO 79 HEJMKOMANDO

6.37. Surface-to-Surface Missile Regiments (SUPRO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

76 76 GM Arty Bde (Hv) 79 79 GM Arty Bde (Hv)

6.38. Surface-to-Surface Missile Battalions (SUPRO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

176 76 SSM Regt (SUPRO) 276 76 SSM Regt (SUPRO) 279 79 SSM Regt (SUPRO)

6.39. Missile Regiments (TONDRO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

234 116 GM Arty Div (Mdm) 247 119 GM Arty Div (Mdm) 262 121 GM Arty Div (Mdm)

6.40. Missile Battalions (TONDRO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

13 234 Msl Regt (TONDRO) 56 247 Msl Regt (TONDRO) 97 262 Msl Regt (TONDRO) 14 234 Msl Regt (TONDRO) 57 247 Msl Regt (TONDRO) 99 262 Msl Regt (TONDRO) 55 247 Msl Regt (TONDRO)

6.41. Missile Regiments (FULMO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

104 116 GM Arty Div (Mdm) 106 119 GM Arty Div (Mdm) 108 121 GM Arty Div (Mdm)

6.42. Missile Battalions (FULMO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

104 Msl Regt (FULMO) 20 108 Msl Regt (FULMO) 24 106 Msl Regt (FULMO)

162 TAGO 8373-A Section VII. ANTIAIRCRAFT ARTILLERY UNITS

6.43. Antiaircraft Artillery Brigades (Army and GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

2 10 Army 24 Army Gp NORDO 46 15 Tk Army 5 38 Army 25 Army Gp SUDO 47 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 6 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 28 Army Gp AZIO 48 Army Gp GOLFO 8 Army Gp KARIBO 32 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 51 23 Army 9 19 Army 34 7 Army 52 11 F Tk Army 10 29 Army 36 Army Gp ORIENTO 57 HEJMKOMANDO 12 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 38 HEJMKOMANDO 59 32 Army Iñ HEJMKOMANDO 40 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 68 16 Army 16 Army Gp KARIBO 43 3 Tk Army 69 Army Gp SUDO 19 HEJMKOMANDO 44 13 Army

6.44. Light Antiaircraft Gun Battalions (57mm) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

120 10 AAA Bde 234 34 AAA Bde 322 12 AAA Bde 134 24 AAA Bde 243 43 AAA Bde 338 28 AAA Bde 156 46 AAA Bde 244 44 AAA Bde 350 40 AAA Bde 202 2 AAA Bde 248 48 AAA Bde 367 57 AAA Bde 212 12 AAA Bde 251 51 AAA Bde 378 68 AAA Bde 219 19 AAA Bde 318 8 AAA Bde

6.45. Medium Antiaircraft Gun Battalions (100mm) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

15 5 AAA Bde 108 8 AAA Bde 159 59 AAA Bde 19 9 AAA Bde 115 15 AAA Bde 168 68 AAA Bde 26 16 AAA Bde 119 19 AAA Bde 202 2 AAA Bde 38 28 AAA Bde 124 24 AAA Bde 210 10 AAA Bde 42 32 AAA Bde 125 25 AAA Bde 212 12 AAA Bde 46 36 AAA Bde 134 34 AAA Bde 219 19 AAA Bde 53 43 AAA Bde 140 40 AAA Bde 221 21 AAA Bde 67 57 AAA Bde 144 44 AAA Bde 238 38 AAA Bde 79 69 AAA Bde 146 46 AAA Bde 247 47 AAA Bde 105 5 AAA Bde 151 51 AAA Bde 248 48 AAA Bde 106 6 AAA Bde 152 52 AAA Bde 259 59 AAA Bde

Section VIII. ANTITANK ARTILLERY UNITS

6.46. Antitank Artillery Brigades (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

2 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 17 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 70 26 Army 5 Army Gp SUDO 28 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 77 Army Gp GOLFO 7 Army Gp KARIBO 31 Army Gp KARIBO 81 1 Army 9 HEJMKOMANDO 35 23 Army 97 7 Army 11 20 Army 36 HEJMKOMANDO 117F 4 F Army 12 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 51 25 Army 120 Army Gp OKCIDENTO

TACO 8373-A 163 6.47. Antitank Battalions (85mm) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

13 30 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 92 932 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 605 5 AT Arty Bde 20 635 Mdm Gun Bde 94 101 Mixed Arty Bde 607 7 AT Arty Bde (152mm) 95 103 Mixed Arty Bde 611 11 AT Arty Bde 32 569 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 102 610 Mixed Arty Bde 612 12 AT Arty Bde 35 578 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 103 617 Mixed Arty Bde 628 28 AT Arty Bde 37 586 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 115 605 Mixed Arty Bde 631 31 AT Arty Bde 40 906 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 141F 526 F Mixed Arty Bde 681 81 AT Arty Bde 42 -911 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) (Army) 717F 117 F AT Arty Bde 50 19 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 149 601 Mixed Arty Bde (Army) 802 2 AT Arty Bde 53 29 Hv Gun Bde' (203mm) 402 2 AT Arty Bde 809 9 AT Arty Bde 57 42 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 417 17 AT Arty Bde 817 17 AT Arty Bde 63F 639 F Mdm Gun Bde 435 35 AT Arty Bde 828 28 AT Arty Bde (152mm) 451 51 AT Arty Bde 836 36 AT Arty Bde 66 648 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 477 77 AT Arty Bde 870 70 AT Arty Bde 86 912 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 497 97 AT Arty Bde 877 77 AT Arty Bde 91 929 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 517F 117 F AT Arty Bde 920 120 AT Arty Bde

6.48. Antitank Gun Battalions (100mm) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

16 5 AT Arty Bde 207 36 AT Arty Bde 317 17 AT Arty Bde 19 9 AT Arty Bde 252 81 AT Arty Bde 332 31 AT Arty Bde 21 11 AT Arty Bde 268 97 AT Arty Bde 352 51 AT Arty Bde 46 35 AT Arty Bde 288F 117 F AT Arty Bde 372 70 AT Arty Bde 92 81 AT Arty Bde 291 120 AT Arty Bde 378 77 AT Arty Bde 178 7 AT Arty Bde 300 2 AT Arty Bde 382 81 AT Arty Bde 199 28 AT Arty Bde 308 7 AT Arty Bde 438F 117 F AT Arty Bde 202 31 AT Arty Bde 312 12 AT Arty Bde

Section IX. ENGINEER UNITS 6.49. Group Engineer Brigades (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

3 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 16 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 39 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 5 Army Gp KARIBO 33 Army Gp SUDO 42 27 Army 11 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 34 Army Gp NORDO 54 Army Gp GOLFO

6.50. Army Engineer Regiments (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

200 7 Army 237 20 Army 321 12 Army 212 11 F Tk Army 240 13 Army 353 14 Army 228F 4 F Army 266 17 Army 360 1 Tk Army 233 1 Army 269 5 Army 362 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO

164 TAGO 8373-A 6.51. Engineer Battalions (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

301 200 Army Engr Regt 331 266 Army Engr Regt 419 16 Gp Engr Bde 303 2]2 Army Engr Regt 375 321 Army Engr Regt 423 34 Gp Engr Bde 321 233 Army Engr Regt 393 362 Army Engr Regt 438 39 Gp Engr Bde 326 237 Army Engr Regt 418F 16 Gp Engr Bde 461 42 Gp Engr Bde

6.52. Engineer Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

415 301 Engr Bn 453 331 Engr Bn 589F 418 F Engr Bn 416 301 Engr Bn 457 331 Engr Bn 59ÓF 418 F Engr Bn 421 303 Engr Bn 478 375 Engr Bn 618 423 Engr Bn 443 321 Engr Bn 568 393 Engr Bn 631 438 Engr Bn 445 321 Engr Bn 569 393 Engr Bn 633 438 Engr Bn 449 326 Engr Bn 588F 418 F Engr Bn 682 461 Engr Bn

6.53. Fortification Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

3 3 Gp Engr Bde 153 54 Gp Engr Bde 236 34 Gp Engr Bde 71 42 Gp Engr Bde

6.54. Fortification Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

11 3 Ftn Bn 172 153 Ftn Bn 639 237 Army Engr Regt 12 3 Ftn Bn 631 233 Army Engr Regt 703 321 Army Engr Regt 106 71 Ftn Bn

6.55. Mine Warfare Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

734 11 Gp Engr Bde 744 33 Gp Engr Bde

6.56. Mine Warfare Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

201 734 MW Bn 285 744 MW Bn 527 362 Army Engr Regt 203 734 MW Bn 507 360 Army Engr Regt

TAGO 8373-A 165 6.57. Engineer Technical Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

111 11 Gp Engr Bde 139 39 Gp Engr Bde 154 154 Gp Engr Bde 133 33 Gp Engr Bde 142 142 Gp Engr Bde

6.58. Engineer Camouflage Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

111 111 Engr Tech Bn 139 139 Engr Tech Bn 154 154 Engr Tech Bn

6.59. Engineer Reconnaissance Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

3 3 Gp Engr Bde 33 33 Gp Engr Bde 600 600 Pon Brg Bldg Regt 11 11 Gp Engr Bde 34 34 Gp Engr Bde 986 986 Aslt Crossing Regt 16 16 Gp Engr Bde 41 42 Gp Engr Bde

6.60. Road Construction Regiments (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

818 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 865 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO

6.61. Road & Bridge Construction Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

432 3 Gp Engr Bde 443 54 Gp Engr Bde

6.62. Road & Bridge Construction Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

212 212 Army Engr Regt 266 266 Army Engr Regt 798 432 Rd & Brg Const Bn 233 233 Army Engr Regt 269 269 Army Engr Regt 799 432 Rd & Brg Const Bn 237 237 Army Engr Regt 360 360 Army Engr Regt 824 443 Rd & Brg Const Bn 240 240 Army Engr Regt

6.63. Assault Crossing Regiments (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

979 Army Gp SUDO 986 Army Gp KARIBO 1010 Army Gp GOLFO

166 TACO 8373-A 6.64. Assault Crossing Battalions (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

223 I Tk Army 522F 4 F Army 602 979 Aslt Crossing Regt 506 20 Army 567 2 Army 692 986 Aslt Crossing Regt 513 II F Tk Army 596 16 Army

6.65. Assault Crossing Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

306 223 Aslt Crossing Bn 716 567 Aslt Crossing Bn 907 602 Aslt Crossing Bn 309 223 Aslt Crossing Bn 906 602 Aslt Crossing Bn 921 692 Aslt Crossing Bn 312 223 Aslt Crossing Bn

6.66. Pontoon Bridge Building Regiments (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

352 1 Tk Army 600 Army Gp SUDO

6.67. Pontoon Bridge Building Battalions (Medium) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

300 600 Pon Brg Bldg Regt 302 352 Pon Brg Bldg Regt

6.68. Pontoon Bridge Building Battalions (Heavy) (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination

401 600 Pon Brg Bldg Regt

6.69. Engineer Technical Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination

352 352 Pon Brg Bldg Regt

Section X. SIGNAL UNITS 6.70. Signal Regiments (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

452 6 F Army 462 3 Tk Army 499 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 454 11 F Tk Army 468 10 Army 500 Army Gp GOLFO 455 4 Tk Army 471 13 Army 501 Army Gp KALIFORNIO

TAGO 8373-A 167 6.71. Signal Operation Battalions (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

600 499 Sig Regt 602 455 Sig Regt 607 471 Sig Regt

6.72. Signal Cable Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

302 602 Sig Op Bn 307 607 Sig Op Bn

6.73. Radio Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

600 600 Sig Op Bn 607 607 Sig Op Bn 809 77 Pgnd Bn

6.74. Signal Command Post Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

618 452 Sig Regt 625 454 Sig Regt

6.75. Command Communications Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination

618 618 Sig CP Bn

6.76. Wire Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination

625 625 Sig CP Bn

6.77. Electronic Data Terminal Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination

618 618 Sig CP Bn

6.78. Signal Intercept Regiments (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

614 HEJMKOMANDO 653 Army Gp SUDO 655 Army Gp KOLOMBIO

168 TACO 8373-A 6.79. Radio Intercept Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

632 653 Sig Intcp Regt 636 614 Sig Intcp Regt 639 655 Sig Intcp Regt

6.80. Electronic Intelligence Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination

639 639 Rad Intcp Bn

6.81. Communications Intelligence Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination

632 632 Rad Intcp Bn

6.82. Security Monitoring Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination

636 636 Rad Intcp Bn

6.83. Countermeasures Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

636 636 Rad Intcp Bn 639 639 Rad Intcp Bn

6.84. Radar Surveillance Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

649 653 Sig Intcp Regt 658 614 Sig Intcp Regt 661 655 Sig Intcp Regt 657 614 Sig Intcp Regt

6.85. Radar Surveillance Companies (LONGO) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

101 661 Radar Survl Bn 102 661 Radar Survl Bn 118 649 Radar Survl Bn

6.86. Early Warning Radar Companies (ADVERTILONGA) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination i 658 658 Radar Survl Bn 661 661 Radar Survl Bn TACO 8373-A 169 6.87. Radio Relay Battalions (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination Subordination

204 10 Army 209 Army Gp GOLFO 212 17 Army 207 Army Gp OKCIDENTO

6.88. Radio Relay Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

102 204 Rad Relay Bn 108 209 Rad Relay Bn 302 602 Sig Op Bn 104 204 Rad Relay Bn 121 212 Rad Relay Bn

6.89. Line Construction Battalions (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

704 1 Army 717F Army Gp KOLOMBIO 722 17 Army 716 12 Army 720 14 Army

6.90. Line Construction Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

202 704 Line Const Bn 223 716 Line Const Bn 227F 717 F Line Const Bn 203 207 Line Const Bn 226F 717 F Line Const Bn 231 720 Line Const Bn

6.91. Signal Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

11 11 Gp Intel Regt 600 600 Pon Brg Bldg Regt 711 21 Gp Intel Regt

Section XI. CHEMICAL UNITS 6.92. Group Chemical Brigades (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination Subordination

401 Army Gp ORIENTO 406 Army Gp KARIBO 408 Army Gp NORDO 405 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO

6.93. Army Chemical Regiments (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

903 7 Army 911 11 F Tk Army 934 29 Army 906 2 Army 918 12 Army 945 15 Tk Army 907 20 Army 919 13 Army 949 HEJMKOMANDO

170 TAGO 8373-A 6.94. Chemical Battalions (Army & GHQ) 1 No. Subordination No. Subordination No.' Subordination 106 405 Gp Cml Bdc 127 408 Gp Cml Bde 395 919 Army Cml Regt 107 405 Gp Cml Bde 361 903 Army Cml Regt 422 934 Army Cml Regt 116 406 Gp Cml Bde 374 907 Army Cml Regt 443 949 Army Cml Regt

6.95. Chemical Defense Battalions (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

204 401 Gp Cml Bde 221 408 Gp Cml Bde 471 918 Army Cml Regt 206 405 Gp Cml Bde 422 906 Army Cml Regt 473 919 Army' Cml Regt 207 405 Gp Cml Bde 456 911 Army Cml Regt 488 945 Army Cml Regt 217 406 Gp Cml Bde

6.96. Smoke Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

603 401 Gp Cml Bde 622 4 F Army 714 408 Gp Cml Bde 616 406 Gp Cml Bde 632 405 Gp Cml Bde

6.97. Terrain Decontamination Battalions (GHQ) » No. Subordination 116 406 Gp Cml Bde

6.98. Portable Flamethrower Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

705 405 Gp Cml Bde 708 408 Gp Cml Bde

6.99. Static Flamethrower Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination

601 401 Gp Cml Bde

6.100. Heavy Flamethrower Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

605 405 Gp Cml Bde 606 406 Gp Cml Bde

171 » TAGO 8373-A Section XII. TRANSPORTATION UNITS 6.101. Motor Transportation Brigades (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

HEJMKOMANDO 10 Army Gp KARIBO 13 Army Gp SUDO Army Gp KOLOMBIO

6.102. Motor Transportation Regiments (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

806 1 Army 827 20 Army 903 5 Mtr Trans Bde 810 8 Army 833 1 Tk Army 914 10 Mtr Trans Bde 817 12 Army 902 5 Mtr Trans Bde

6.103. Motor Transportation Battalions (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

106 806 Mtr Trans Regt 110 810 Mtr Trans Regt 217 903 Mtr Trans Regt 109 810 Mtr Trans Regt 141 833 Mtr Trans Regt 231 914 Mtr Trans Regt

6.104. Motor Transportation Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

613 217 Mtr Trans Bn 643 914 Mtr Trans Bn

Section XIII. MEDICAL AND SERVICE UNITS 6.105. Medical Units (Army & GHQ)

No. and Type Subordination

1 Fid Surgical Hosp 5 Army 2 Evac Hosp Army Gp KARIBO 50 Fid Surgical Hosp 11 F Tk Army

6.106. Service Elements (Brkth & Gun Arty Div) (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

702 3 Gun Arty Div 736 12 Brkth Arty Div 750 35 Brkth Arty Div 709 22 Gun Arty Div 740F 18 F Brkth Arty Div 758 44 Brkth Arty Div 710 23 Gun Arty Div 742 21 Brkth Arty Div 761 53 Brkth Arty Div 713 31 Gun Arty Div 749 33 Brkth Arty Div 765 58 Brkth Arty Div 721 52 Gun Arty Div

172 TAGO 8373-A 6.107. Service Units (Army & GHQ)

No. and Type Subordination

2 Tk Rep Bn 2 Army 4 Arty Rep Shop 7 Army 5 Cml Dep Army Gp NORDO 7 POL Dep 1 Tk Army

Section XIV. INTELLIGENCE AND SPECIAL WARFARE UNITS 6.108. Group Intelligence Regiments (GHQ)

No. Suboidination No. Subordination No. Subordination

11 Army Gp KAUFORNIO 18 Army Gp ORIENTO 21 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 15 Army Gp KARÍBO

6.109. Cryptographic Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

215 15 Gp Intel Regt 218 18 Gp Intel Regt

6.110. Analysis and Processing Companies (GHQ) » No. Subordination 311 11 Gp Intel Regt

6.111. Special Operations Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

212 73 Pgnd Bn 222 77 Pgnd Bn 421 21 Gp Intel Regt 214 73 Pgnd Bn 418 18 Gp Intel Regt

6.112. Interrogation Prisoner of War Companies (Army & GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

115 15 Gp Intel Regt 428 428 Army Intel Bn 441 441 Army Intel Bn 118 18 Gp Intel Regt

6.113. Army Intelligence Battalions (Army)

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

428 13 Army 437 17 Army 442 7 Army 433 8 Army 441 1 Tk Army

i TAGO 8373-A 173 6.114. Propaganda Battalions (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

73 Army Gp GOLFO 77 Army Gp SUDO

6.115. Radio Propaganda Companies (GHQ)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

116 77 Pgnd Bn 118 77 Pgnd Bn

6.116. Propaganda Companies (Army)

No. Subordination No. Subordination

915 20 Army 920 12 Army

6.117. Guerrilla Regiments (GHQ)

Name Subordination Location

Argonne GSPO ■ France Appalachian.. Army Gp KARIBO Georgia-North Carolina-South Carolina Bastille GSPO France Bavarian GSPO Germany Brandenburg- GSPO Germany Cascade Army Gp KOLOMBIO Washington Catskill Army Gp ST. LAURENCO New York Longhorn Army Gp GOLFO Texas Rhineland GSPO Germany Rhodope GSPO Bulgaria Rhone GSPO France Serbian GSPO Yugoslavia Sierra Army Gp KALIFORNIO__ California Transylvanian GSPO Rumania Venetian GSPO Italy Warrior Army Gp GOLFO Texas

174 TAGO 8373-A PART THREE IDENTIFIED AIR AND NAVAL ORGANIZATIONS

CHAPTER 7 MAJOR AIR FORCE UNITS

Section I. AIR ARMIES 7.1. 1 Air Army 7.3. 6 Air Army Commander : Gen of Air Army Commander : Gen of Air Army SUK- BAIRNSFATHER, HOMLINOV, Nisson Y. Alexander M. Deputy Gen of Air Corps D’AU- Deputy Gen of Air Corps MER- Commander: BIGNE, Napoleon R. Commander : CIER, Gilles L. CofS: CofS: Hq Location : Caribbean Hq Location : Homeland Code Name : ÔUSTECO Code Name : INSISTI Code Number : 40100 Code Number: Unit History. Formed in late 1945 as First Unit History. Organized in March 1960 and Air Command to control four tactical air forces assigned to HEJMKOMANDO. Reorganized in designated to support Army Group West in April 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reorgani- First California Campaign. Redesignated zation of Armed Forces. Sixth Air Army in July 1947. Reported in sup- port of First Florida Campaign in late 1947. Components identified during First Tennessee- Kentucky Campaign in April 1948. Subordinate 7.2. 2 Air Army units participated in defense of Caribbean in Commander : Gen of Air Army NOR- February 1949. Elements reported in First DENFELDT, Roald N. Carolina Campaign in mid-1949. Reorganized Deputy in 1949-50. Controlled all air units committed Commander : during First Texas Campaign in 1951-52. Lo- CofS: Gen of Air Div ORBELI, cated in Caribbean area in 1953 and 1954. Par- Yevgeny M. ticipated in the Third Texas Campaign of Hq Location : Homeland November-December 1955. Major elements re- Code Name: RETOFORMA turned to Homeland upon completion of this Code Number : 41300 campaign. Reorganized and equipped with jet aircraft in November 1956. Trained with new Unit History. Organized in March 1960 and equipment February-July 1957. Elements iden- assigned to Army Group NORDO. Reorganized tified during Fourth Texas Campaign in April in April 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reor- 1958. Army Headquarters reported in Carib- ganization of Armed Forces. Participated in bean area in June 1958. Participated in Third the Third Central European Campaign. Trans- Northwest United States Campaign in May ferred to the Balkans in October 1961 and par- 1959. Returned to the Caribbean area in June ticipated in the Fourth Balkan Campaign. 1959. Participated in the Second Middle At-

TAGO 8373-A 175 lantic Coast Campaign and the Third Panama west Pacific Coast Campaign during April 1958. Canal Zone Invasion. Reorganized in March All elements returned to St. Lawrence area in 1960 and was assigned to Army Group KARIBO. June 1958. Reorganized in March 1960 and as- Participated in the Fifth Carolina Campaign signed to Army Group ST. LAURENCO. Par- during July and August 1960. Reorganized in ticipated in the third and fourth St. Lawrence Äpril 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 reor- Campaigns. Reorganized in August 1961 to ganization of Armed Forces. Participated in conform with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed the Sixth Carolina Campaign during August Forces. 1962. 7.5. 8 Air Army 7.4. 7 Air Army Commander : Gen of Air Corps GIRA- Commander: Gen of Air Army REU- DOT, Geoff roi V. STER, Philipp A. Deputy Gen of Air Corps GUER- Deputy Gen of Air Corps WIE- Commander : RERO, Dionisio I. Commander : DERSHEIM, Terenz M. CofS: Hq Location : St. Lawrence Hq Location : Homeland Code Name : AGADO Code Name: FLUO Code Number : 40400 Code Number : 40500 Unit History. Formed in 1946 as Second Air Unit History. Reportedly formed in late 1954 Command to give tactical air support to Army to control air elements of Army Group South. Group East. Redesignated Seventh Air Army Trained until late 1956, then alerted for combat in mid-1947. Concerned solely with training action. Elements attached to Seventh Air Army and defense mission in Homeland until mid- in Fourth Carolina Campaign 3-10 December 1949. Assumed mission of supporting ground 1957. Two corps supported Ninth Rifle Army forces in St. Lawrence area in early 1950. Con- in Middle Atlantic Coast Campaign of May trolled all air units in Second St. Lawrence 1958. All elements of the Army returned to Campaign during 1951-52. Reinforced by naval Army Group South area by September 1958. aviation in February 1953. Proceeded to Home- Participated in the Second Balkan Campaign land in 1954. Engaged in training during 1955. from May 1959 to January 1960. Reorganized Reorganized and equipped with new jet aircraft in March 1960 and assigned to newly redesig- in late 1956. Elements trained in use of new nated Army Group SUDO. Participated in the equipment in early 1957. Alerted for oversea third and fourth Balkan Campaigns. Relieved movement in mid-1957. Elements identified in from assignment in the Balkans in October Fourth Carolina Campaign in December 1957. 1961 and reorganized to conform with the Seventh Air Army Headquarters established in 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Par- St. Lawrence area in early 1958. Elements of ticipated in the Fourth Central European Cam- Air Army detached and committed in North- paign from February to July 1962.

Section II. AIR CORPS 7.6. 1 Bomber Corps Army Group ORIENTO. Reorganized in May Commander: Gen of Air Corps MA- 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reorganization CHADO, Angel of Armed Forces and redesignated as 1 Bomber Deputy Corps. Participated in the Fourth Balkan Cam- Commander : paign from October 1961 to July 1962. CofS: Hq Location : Homeland 7.7. 2 Bomber Corps Code Name: ACIDO Code Number: 40080 Commander: Gen of Air Corps ERIC- SON, Jonas E. Unit History. Organized in March 1960 as Deputy 1 Attack Corps and believed subordinate to Commander :

176 TACO 8373-A CofS : Gen of Air Div DENIKIN, Participated in the Third Balkan Campaign. Bosir A. Participated in the Fourth Balkan Campaign Hq Location : Homeland from January to October 1961. Relieved from Code Name: assignment to the Balkans in November 1961 Code Number: and reorganized and redesignated 5 Bomber Corps to conform with the 1961-62 reorganiza- Unit History. Organized in March 1960 as 2 tion of Armed Forces. Participated in Fourth Attack Corps and assigned to 1 Air Army. Re- Central European Campaign from February to organized in May 1961 to conform with 1961- July 1962. 62 reorganization of Armed Forces and redesig- nated as 2 Bomber Corps. 7.10. 7 Bomber Corps Commander: Gen of Air Corps JOA- 7.8. 4 Bomber Corps CHIM, Dandor I. Commander: Gen of Air Corps SUCK- Deputy Gen of Air Div RICE, LING, Walter N. Commander : Orville S. Deputy Gen of Air Div MEIL- CofS: Commander : HAC, Jeremie R. Hq Location : British Columbia CofS: Code Name: PRIMO Hq Location : California Code Number: 40000 Code Name : ARDEGA Code Number: Unit History. 7 Attack Corps identified in British Columbia lodgment area in March 1960. Unit History. Organized in March 1960 as 4 Believed to be subordinate to Army Group Attack Corps and assigned to Army Group KOLOMBIO. Participated in the Fifth North- KALIFORNIO. Participated in the Third Cali- western United States Campaign from March fornia Campaign from December 1960 to April to June 1961. Reorganized and redesignated 7 1961. Reorganized and redesignated 4 Bomber Bomber Corps in July 1961 to conform with the Corps in May 1961 to conform with the 1961- 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Par- 62 reorganization of Armed Forces. ticipated in the Sixth Alaskan Campaign from 7.9. 5 Bomber Corps January to March 1962 and the Sixth North- western United States Campaign from March Commander : Gen of Air Corps De AN- to June 1962. CHIETA, Marcelo B. Deputy 7.11. 10 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps Commander : Commander: Gen of Air Corps Mc- CofS: Gen of Air Div NIKOLAE- COSH, Angus H. VICH, Fyodor V. Deputy Hq Location : Homeland Commander : Code Name: GALOPENA CofS: Col ERTEL, Horaz M. Code Number: 41326 Hq Location : Homeland Code Name : ' Unit History. Initially identified as V Attack Code Number: Corps , in Caribbean area in 1949. Believed to have been in Homeland during part of 1950. Unit History. Formed in 1946 as 10 Fighter Performed bombing missions against southern Corps. Suffered severe losses in First California United States prior to and during First Texas Campaign. Inactivated in 1948. Reactivated in Campaign (1951-52). Identified as part of mid-1953 to assist in liberating new areas south Sixth Air Army in 1953. Returned to Home- of Homeland. Assigned to Eighth Air Army in land and assigned to Eighth Air Army in late December 1954. Reorganized and equipped with 1954. Reported training in Homeland in 1956. new jet aircraft in November 1956. Trained Reorganized and equipped with new jet air- with new equipment during May through Au- craft in February 1957. Participated in the gust 1957. Conducted highly successful pro- Second Balkan Campaign from May 1959 to gram to obtain volunteers in April 1958. Super- January 1960. Reorganized in March 1960. vised Air Force basic training in Army Group

TACO 8373-A 177 South area in August 1958. Reorganized in 7.13. 16 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps March 1960 and remained assigned to Army Commander : Gen of Air* Corps RA- Group SUDO. Participated in the Third Balkan DESCU, Sion C. Campaign during 1960 and the Fourth Balkan Deputy Campaign from January to October 1961 when Commander : relieved from assignment in the Balkans. Re- CofS: Gen of Air Div TIHOMIR, organized and redesignated 10 Fighter-Ground Barbo C. Attack Corps in December 1961 to conform Hq Location : Homeland with the 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Code Name : ROKO Forces. Participated in the Fourth Central Code Number : 41301 European Campaign from February to July 1962. Unit History. Organized in March 1960 as 7.12. 15 Bomber Corps16 Fighter Corps and assigned to 2 Air Army. Commander : Gen of Air Corps HOLST, Participated in the Third Central European Gerrit J. Campaign from March to June 1961. Reorgan- Deputy Gen of Air Div JACKS, ized and redesignated 16 Fighter-Ground At- Commander: Thomas N. tack Corps in July 1961 to conform with the CofS : Col OBRADOVIC, Dandor 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Par- ticipated in the Fourth Balkan Campaign from G. Hq Location : Caribbean November 1961 to July 1962. Code Name: AERTONDRO Code Number: 40101 7.14. 17 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps Unit History. Formed in late 1948. Identi- Commander : Gen of Air Corps JES- fied in Caribbean area in late 1949. Conducted PERSEN, Vilhelm H. airstrikes in Carolina and Georgia in summer Deputy of 1951. Headquarters during Second Carolina Commander : Campaign located near Camp Mackall, N. C. CofS: Gen of Air Div PROTO- Suffered heavy losses during First Texas DYAKONOV, Modest Campaign in 1952. Functioned as independent s. command in Caribbean area during 1953-54. Hq Location : Homeland Assigned to Sixth Air Army in late 1955. Re- Code Name : SKORPIONO ported in Homeland with Sixth Air Army in Code Number : 40415 early 1956. Redesignated XV Attack Corps in May 1956. Conducted air maneuvers in Home- Unit History. Formed in 1955 as 17 Fighter land in April 1957. Participated in Fourth Corps and assigned training and defense mis- Texas Campaign in April 1958. Elements sion in Homeland. Assigned to Seventh Air identified in Middle Atlantic Coast Campaign Army in July 1955. Reorganized, and equipped in May 1958. Corps returned to Caribbean area with new jet aircraft in Homeland in 1957. in July 1958. Participated in Third Northwest- Elements identified in Northwestern Pacific ern United States Campaign in May 1959. Re- Coast Campaign in April 1958. Elements also turned to the Caribbean area with Sixth Air participated in the Middle Atlantic Coast Cam- Army in June 1959. Participated in the Third paign of April-May 1958. Corpá suffered heavy Panama Canal Zone Invasion during March losses and was returned to Homeland in August 1960. Reorganized in May 1960 and remained 1958, then was assigned to Army Group East. assigned to 6 Air Army. Participated in the Reorganized in March 1960 and believed to bè Fifth Carolina Campaign during July and Au- subordinate to Army Group ORIENTO. Reor- gust 1960. Reorganized and redesignated 15 ganized in June 1961 to conform with 1961-62 Bomber Corps in May 1961 to conform with the reorganization of Armed Forces and redesig- 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Par- nated as 17 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps. Par- ticipated in the Sixth Carolina Campaign dur- ticipated in the Fourth Balkan Campaign from ing August 1962. October 1961 to July 1962.

178 TACO 8373-A 7.15. 18 Bomber Corps. Deputy . ; Commander: Gen of Air Corps LIFAR, Commander: ■ : Velemir F. CofS: Col ATTERBÓM, Verner Deputy O, . Commander : Hq Location : Homeland CofS :' ;'Col MAGLIÖNE, Thibaut Code Name: VAGI •A. Code Number: 40051 Hq Location : Homeland Unit History. Identified in March 1960 as 22 Code Name: PONARDO Attack Corps and located in Homeland. Be- Code Number : lieved to be subordinate to Army Group OKCI- Unit History. Organized in March 1960 as DENTO. Participated in the Third Central 18 Attack Corps and assigned to 2 Air Army. European Campaign from March to June 1961. Participated in the Third Central European Reorganized and redesignated 22 Bomber Corps Campaign from March to June 1961. Reorgan- in September 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 ized and redesignated 18 Bomber Corps in Au- reorganization of Armed Forces. Participated gust 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 reor- in the Fourth Central European. Campaign ganization of Armed Forces. Participated in from February to July 1962. the Fourth Balkan Campaign from October 7.18. 23 Bomber Corps 1961 to July 1962. Commander: Gen of Air Corps PESTI, Erno T. . 7.16. 20 Fighter-Ground Attack'CorpsDeputy Commander : Gen of Air Corps Mac- Commander : MURROUGH, Turlough CofS : Col VINOGRADOV, Kirill L. S. Deputy Gen of Air Div KLOOS, Hq Location : Homeland Commander : Jakob M. Code Name: CofS: Code Number: 40116 Hq Location : Caribbean Code Name: VASKOJ Unit History. Organized in March 1960 as Code Number: 40165 23 Attack Corps and assigned to HEJMKO- MANDO. Reorganized in May 1961 to conform Unit History. Formed in late 1954 as 20 with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces Fighter Corps and assigned to Sixth Air Army and redesignated as 23 Bomber Corps. in Caribbean area. Reorganized and equipped with new jet aircraft in 1956. Trained replace- 7.19. 26 Bomber Corps ments in use of new equipment in 1957. Con- Commander: Gen of Air Corps TIMI- ducted air maneuvers in 1958. Participated in RYAZEV, Svyatoslav Third Northwestern United States Campaign. N. Returned to the Caribbean area with Sixth Air Deputy Army in June 1959. Reorganized in March Commander : 1960, no change in assignment. Reorganized CofS: Col CONDOLMIERI, in June 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reorgani- Jacquot T. zation of Armed Forces and redesignated as Hq Location : Louisiana 20 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps. Participated Code Name : SUBITA in the Sixth1 Carolina Campaign during August Code Number : 40344 1962. Unit History. Identified in Louisiana as 26 Attack Corps in March 1960; believed subordi- 7.17. 22 Bomber Corpsnate to Army Group GOLFO. Reorganized in Commander: Gen of Air Corps DIE- May 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reorganiza- PENBROCK, Adriaenz tion of Armed Forces and redesignated as. 26 T. Bomber Corps. Participated in the Sixth Texas

TACO 8373-A .179 Campaign during May 1961 and the Seventh Reorganized in June 1961 to conform with Texas Campaign from April to June 1962. 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces and redesignated as 36 Fighter-Ground Attack 7.20. 27 Bomber Corps Corps. Commander: Gen of Air Corps NOEG- GERATH, Klaus F. 7.23. 37 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps Deputy Commander: Gen of Air Corps OGLE- Commander : THORPE, Wilbur N. CofS: Deputy Hq Location : Southeast Asia Commander : Code Name : KONTRAUSTARO CofS : Col DELMOTTE, Jacques Code Number: 40373 A. Unit History. Activated in March 1960 as 27 Hq Location : Homeland Code Name : VENTUMI Attack Corps and assigned to Army Group Code Number : 40599 AZIO. Reorganized in May 1961 to conform with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces Unit History. Organized as 37 Fighter Corps and redesignated as 27 Bomber Corps. Partici- in March 1960; believed to be assigned to Army pated in the Third Southeastern Asia Campaign Group OKCIDENTO. Participated in the Third during 1962. Central European Campaign from March to June 1961. Reorganized and redesignated 37 7.21. 34 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps Fighter-Ground Attack Corps in July 1961 to Commander: Gen of Air Corps QUID- conform with the 1961-62 reorganization of DE, Georg S. Armed Forces. Participated in the Fourth Cen- Deputy tral European Campaign from February to July Commander : 1962. CofS: Hq Location : St. Lawrence 7.24. 41 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps Code Name : KAPO Commander: Gen of Air Corps FAC- Code Number: 40603 CHINETTI, Cesare T. Deputy Unit History. Organized as 34 Fighter Corps Commander : and assigned to 7 Air Army in March 1960. CofS: Col YANUSHKEVICH, Participated in the Third St. Lawrence Cam- Gerasim P. paign from April to August 1960, and the Hq Location : Homeland Fourth St. Lawrence Campaign from May to Code Name : BISAJO July 1961. Reorganized and redesignated 34 Code Number: 40601 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps in September 1961 to conform with the 1961-62 reorganiza- Unit History. Activated as 41 Fighter Corps tion of Armed Forces. in March 1960 and assigned to HEJMKO- MANDO. Reorganized in June 1961 to con- 7.22. 36 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps form with 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Commander : Gen of Air Corps BEARD, Forces and redesignated as 41 Fighter-Ground Clifford M. Attack Corps. Deputy 7.25. 47 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps Commander : CofS: Col SMALLWOOD, Wal- Commander: Gen of Air Corps GHE- ter B. ORGHIU-DEJ, Leca I. Hq Location : Deputy Gen of Air Div NERUDA, Code Name: Commander: Frantisek J. Code Number: 40598 CofS: Hq Location : Texas Unit History. Organized in March 1960 as 36 Code Name : Fighter Corps and assigned to 1 Air Army. Code Number: 40343

180 TACO 8373-A Unit History. Activated in March 1960 and Sixth Texas Campaign during May 1961. Re- believed to be assigned to newly redesignated organized and redesignated 47 Fighter-Ground Army Group GOLFO. Participated in the Fifth Attack Corps in June 1961 to conform with the Texas Campaign during May 1960 and the 1961-62 reorganization of Armed Forces.

Section III. FIGHTER-GROUND ATTACK DIVISIONS 7.26. 2 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION FANTOMARO 40419 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D JENATSCH, Abraliam F CofS Col TRUBETSKOY, Kanysh B. Hq Sqdn Capt ZVEREV, Andrey K. 40419 8'Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt-, 12 Ftr/Gnd Atk Rogt. Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt.

Unit History. Fighter-Ground Attack Division Mar 60 Organized as 2 Fighter Division to conform with the 1961-62 re- and assigned to 16 Fighter Corps. organization of Armed Forces. Assigned to redesignated 16 Apr 61 Identified during the Third Central Fighter-Ground Attack Corps. European Campaign. Nov 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Aug 61 Reorganized and redesignated 2 kan Campaign. 7.27. 3 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION CIAMPRETA 40453 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D UGLANOV, Vadim A. CofS Hq Sqdn 40453 61 Ftr/Gnd Atk Rcgt. 40797 63 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. 40798 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt.

Unit History. Sep 58 Returned to Army Group East area Nov 54 Activated as 3 Fighter Division. and placed under control of XVII Apr 55 Located in Army Group East area. Fighter Corps. Aug 55 Assigned to XVII Fighter Corps. May 59 Relieved of assignment to XVII Jul 57 Reorganized, reequipped and Fighter Corps and transferred trained in use of new jet air- to unknown area. craft. Mar 60 Early Participated in early phase of Identified in Homeland ; subordi- Apr 58 Northwestern Pacific Coast Cam- nate to 10 Fighter Corps. paign. Oct 60 Identified during the Third Balkan; Late Apr 58 Detached from XVII Corps and Campaign. committed in Middle Atlantic Feb 61 Identified during'the Fourth Bal- Coast Campaign. kan Campaign/!

TACO 8373-A Í8T Dec 61 Reorganized and redesignated 3 organization of Armed Forces. Fighter-Ground Attack Division Apr 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen to conform with the 1961-62 re- tral European Campaign.

7.28. 11 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME - CODE NUMBER - • LOCATION 40452 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG CofS Hq Sqdn 40452 70 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt_ Col HARALDSSON, Gustave N. Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt_ Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt_

Unit History. Fighter-Ground Attack Division, Mar 60 Organized as 11 Fighter Division to conform with the 1961-62 re- and assigned to 10 Fighter Corps. organization of Armed Forces. May 60 Identified during the Third Balkan Remained assigned to redesig- Càmpaign. nated 10 Fighter-Ground Attack Jan 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Corps. kan Campaign. Apr 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Nov 61 Reorganized and redesignated 11 tral European Campaign.

7.29. 13 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER - LOCATION FURIOZEGA 40444 Caribbean

Unit Con umier Code N'o.

CG G/A/D MATTEUCCI, Abbate R. CofS Col VERWEY, Pietersz H. Hq Sqdn 40444 50 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col MENGELBERG, Marcellus C. 40782 52 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col ALDEGREVER, Kunz L. 40783 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt.

Unit History. assigned to XV Ground-Attack Jun 46 Formed as 11 Fighter Group. Corps. Nov 46- Participated in California Cam- Mar 52 Participated in First Texas Cam- Jan 47 paign. paign. Mar 47 Withdrew to Caribbean area. May 52 Returned to Caribbean area. May 47 Redesignated 11 Fighter Division Feb 53 Equipped with new prototype jet and assigned to. X Tactical Air aircraft. Force. Jun 54 Trained in Homeland. Aug- Established excellent record in Apr 55 Carried out defense mission in Nov 47 Florida Campaign. Southern Europe. Dec 48 Returned to Homeland. Mar 56 Conducted intensive training in Jan 49 Reconstituted and redesignated 13 Homeland. Fighter Division. Feb 57 Reorganized and reequipped with Jul 51 Returned to Caribbean area and latest jet aircraft.

182 TACO 8373-A Apr 57 Joined XV Attack Corps in maneu- Jul 59 Identified during the Second Mid- vers in Homeland. dle Atlantic Coast Campaign. Oct 57 Identified in Caribbean area as Mar 60 Identified during the Third Panama part of XV Attack Corps. Canal Zone Invasion. Apr 58 Participated in Fourth Texas Cam- Aug 61 Reorganized and redesignated 13 paign. Fighter-Ground Attack Division, May 58 Returned to Caribbean area. to conform with the 1961-62 re- May 59 Participated in Third Northwest- organization of Armed Forces. ern United States Campaign. Remained assigned to redesig- Jun 59 Relieved from assignment to XV nated 20 Fighter-Ground Attack Attack Corps and reassigned to Corps. XX Fighter Corps. Returned to Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- Caribbean area. lina Campaign. 7.30. 75 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION FERVIRARO 40417 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D GIBSON, Henry R. CofS Hq Sqdn 40417 137 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col MacGILLICUDDY, Seumas W. 138 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col OOMS, Jodocus P. 40871 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. _

Unit History. Fighter-Ground Attack Division ; Mar 60 Organized as 15 Fighter Division remained assigned to redesig- and assigned to 17 Fighter Corps. nated 17 Fighter-Ground Attack Aug 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Corps. 62 reorganization of Armed May 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Forces and redesignated as 15 kan Campaign.

7.31. 23 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION BASTIONO 40447 Caribbean

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D FEIJOO, Diego CofS Col CHRISTYAKOV, Vlas D. Hq Sqdn.. 40447 49 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col ZINOVIEV, Prokopy Y. 51 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col DZERZHINSKY, Viktor M. 40786 53 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. 40787

Unit History. Feb 57 Reorganized and trained with Nov 54 Activated as 23 Fighter Division new jet aircraft. and assigned to XX Fighter Jun 57 Identified in Caribbean area. Corps. Oct 55 Flew fighter cover in support of May 58 Participated in Middle Atlantic airborne maneuvers in the Home- Coast Campaign. Suffered heavy land. losses.

TACO 8373-A 183 Jun 58 Identified in Caribbean area as Mar 60 Reorganized and remained as- part of XX Fighter Corps. signed to XX Fighter Corps. Sep 61 Reorganized and redesignated 23 May 59 Participated in Third Northwest- Fighter-Ground Attack Division ern United States Campaign. to conform with the 1961-62 re- Jun 59 Returned to the Caribbean area organization of Armed Forces. with XX Fighter Corps. Remained assigned to 20 Fighter- Ground Attack Corps. Aug 59 Identified during the Second Mid- Aug 62 Participated in the Sixth Carolina dle Atlantic Coast Campaign. Campaign.

7.32. 31 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION SPITI 40478 Texas

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D VERHULST, Cornelia T. CofS Col INGRAM, Orville R. Hq Sqdn 40478 92 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col MACKAY, Herbert R. 40825 93 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. 40826 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt.

Unit History. Sep 61 Reorganized and redesignated 31 Fighter-Ground Attack Division Mar 60 Organized as 31 Fighter Division to conform with 1961-62 reor- and assigned to the 47 Fighter ganization of Armed Forces; Corps. remained assigned to redesig- May 60 Identified during the Fifth Texas nated 47 Fighter-Ground Attack Campaign. Corps. May 61 Identified during the Sixth Texas Jun 62 Identified during the Seventh Campaign. Texas Campaign.

7.33. 38 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION CELO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D STUMPF, Ruprecht H. CofS Hq Sqdn 109 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. 110 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. 111 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. 40844

Unit History. 62 reorganization of Armed Forces and redesignated as 38 Mar 60 Organized as 38 Fighter Division Fighter-Ground Attack Division ; and assigned to 36 Fighter remained assigned to redesig- Corps. nated 36 Fighter-Ground Attack Oct 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Corps.

184 TACO 8373-A 7.34. 40 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 40609 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.__ G/A/D Le BOSSU, Virgile R. CofS Hq Sqdn 40609 112 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col PASSALOVA, Massimo O. 113 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col NAHARRO, Maximino 40846 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt..

Unit History. 62 reorganization of Armed Mar 60 Organized as 40 Fighter Division Forces and redesignated as 40 and assigned to 36 Fighter Fighter-Ground Attack Division ; Corps. remained assigned to redesig- nated 36 Fighter-Ground Attack Nov 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Corps. 7.35. 46 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 40615 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D FEIJOO, Lucas CofS.. Col CHIRIKOV, Georgy S. Hq Sqdn 4061c 131 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col SOUBIROUS, Benoit A. Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt.. Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt..

Unit History. Fighter-Ground Attack Division Mar 60 Organized as 46 Fighter Division to conform with 1961-62 reor- and assigned to 37 Fighter ganization of Armed Forces ; Corps. remained assigned to redesig- nated 37 Fighter-Ground Attack Apr 61 Identified during the Third Central Corps. European Campaign. Jun 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Nov 61 Reorganized and redesignated 46 tral European Campaign. 7.36. 48 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION KOLERETEMA 40616 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D D’EPREMESNTL, Claude J. CofS Hq Sqdn 10616 133 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col YARN HAGEN, Leonhard E. 134 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col HOBRECHT, Matthieu P. 40867 135 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. 40868

TACO 8373-A 185 Unit History. Fighter-Ground Attack Division Mar 60 Organized as 48 Fighter Division to conform with 1961-62 reor- and assigned to 37 Fighter ganization of Armed Forces; re- Corps. mained assigned to redesignated May 61 Identified during the Third Central 37 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps. European Campaign. Apr 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- Nov 61 Reorganized and redesignated 48 tral European Campaign. 7.37. 49 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION MALAMO 40620 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D CARTWRIGHT, Kdwin R. CofS Hq Sqdn 40620 146 Ftr/Gnd Atk liegt. Col GUTHRIE, Boyle W. 40870 147 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. 40880 Ftr/Gnd Atk liegt..

Unit History. 62 reorganization of Armed Forces and redesignated as 49 Mar 60 Organized as 49 Fighter Division Fighter-Ground Attack Division ; and assigned to 41 Fighter remained assigned to redesig- Corps. nated 41 Fighter-Ground Attack Nov 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Corps. 7.38. 51 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 40622 Homeland

Unit Commander Code N o.

CG G/A/D/ GAMBURTSEV, Gavrila A. CofS Hq Sqdn 1 Capt LOVAS, Pal J. 40622 151 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col YAGUZHIXSKY, Gory T. 40884 158 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col ISNARD, Laurent M. Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. _

Unit History. 62 reorganization of Armed Forces and redesignated as 51 Mar 60 Activated as 51 Fighter Division Fighter-Ground Attack Division ; and assigned to 41 Fighter remained assigned to redesig- Corps. nated 41 Fighter-Ground Attack Dec 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Corps. 7.39. 52 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION DIREKTILO Caribbean

Unit Commander Code No.

CG.. G/A/D TARASEVICH, Ilya S. CofS.

186 TACO 8373-A Unit Commander Code No.

Hq Sqdn Capt MADVIG, Vilhelm O. 154 Ftr/Gnd Atk Rcgt_ 156 Ftr/Gnd Atk Rcgt_ 40889 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt.-

Unit History. 62 reorganization of Armed Mar 60 Organized as 52 Fighter Division Forces and redesignated as' 52 and believed to be subordinate Fighter-Ground Attack Division. to 6 Air Army. Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- Dec 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- lina Campaign. 7.40. 55 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION HONORINDA ’ 40626 St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D OLDFNBARNVELDT, Jacobus CofS Hq Sqdn 40026 164 Ftr/Gnd Atk Rcgt. 40897 Ftr/Gnd Atk Rcgt.. Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt__

Unit History. Lawrence Campaign. ■ , . ■ Mar 60 Organized as 55 Fighter Division Dec 61 Reorganized and redesignated 55 and assigned to 34 Fighter Fighter-Ground Attack Division Corps. to conform with 1961-62 reor- Apr 60 Identified during the Third St. ganization of Armed Forces; re- Lawrence Campaign. mained assigned to redesignated Jul 61 Identified during the Fourth St. 34 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps. 7.41. 56 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION St. Lawrence

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D Von HUMBOLDT, Franz J. CofS Hq Sqdn 166 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. 168 Ftr/Gnd Atk Rcgt. Col O’MORE, Alexander W. Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt..

Unit History. Lawrence Campaign. Mar 60 Organized as 56 Fighter Division Dec 61 Reorganized and redesignated 56 and assigned to 34 Fighter Fighter-Ground Attack Division Corps. to conform with 1961-62 reor- May 60 Identified during the Third St. ganization of Armed Forces; re- Lawrence Campaign. mained assigned to redesignated Jun 61 Identified during the Fourth St. 34 Fighter-Ground Attack Corps.

TAGO 8373-A 187 7.42. 72 Fighter-Ground Attack Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION 40643 Southeast Asia

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D BANDINELLI, A. CofS Hq Sqdn Capt NEXO, Johan V. 40643 215 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. Col ASAKAWA, Kakuzo N. Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. _ Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. _

Unit History. Feb 62 Reorganized to conform with 1961- 62 reorganization of Armed Mar 60 72 Fighter Division identified in Forces and redesignated as 72 Southeast’Asia lodgment area; Fighter-Ground Attack Division. believed to be subordinate to Aug 62 Identified during the Third South- Army Group AZIO. eastern Asia Campaign.

Section IV. BOMBER DIVISIONS

7.43. 5 Light Bomber Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION MORDEMEGA 40644 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D TSAO, Yu-hsiang CofS Hq Sqdn. 40644 3 Lt Bmr Regt. _ Col MESKO, Ksaver S. Lt Bmr Regt. Lt Bmr Regt.

Unit History. Jul 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Organized and assigned to 2 At- 62 reorganization of Armed tack Corps. Forces ; remained assigned to re- designated 2 Bomber Corps.

7.44. 10 Light Bomber Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION PLANEDO 40649 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D THEODOROPOULOS, loannis CofS Col ARRIVABENE, Gioacchino B. Hq Sqdn. 40649 17 Lt Bmr Regt. 41050 18 Lt Bmr Regt. Col MERCER, George R. 41051 Lt Bmr Regt.

188 TACO 8373-A Unit History. Jul 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Activated and assigned to 22 At- 62 reorganization of Armed Forces. Remained assigned to tack Corps. redesignated 22 Bomber Corps. Mar 61 Identified during the Third Central Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Cen- European Campaign. tral European Campaign. 7.45. 11 Light Bomber Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION PLUMEO Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D YEATS, Patrick L. CofS Hq Sqdn 21 Lt Bmr Regt. Col CABALLE, Jaime 41054 Lt Bmr Regt. Lt Bmr Regt.

Unit History. 62 reorganization of Armed Mar 60 Organized and assigned to 1 At- Forces. Remained assigned to redesignated 1 Bomber Corps. tack Corps. Jan 62 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Aug 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- kan Campaign. 7.46. 13 Light Bomber Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION RIBELI 40652 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D NICOTERA, Luigi U. CofS Hq Sqdn Capt SOWERBY, Cleveland R. 40652 26 Lt Bmr Regt. 41059 27 Lt Bmr Regt. Col WHITTLE, Eugene T. Lt Bmr Regt.

Unit History. Aug 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- 62 reorganization of Armed Mar 60 Organized and assigned to the 23 Forces. Remained assigned to Attack Corps. redesignated 23 Bomber Corps. 7.47l? 22' Light Bomber Division CODE NAME CODE'NUMBER LOCATION 40655 Caribbean

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D EICHHORST, Hektor J. CofS Col PISEMSKY, Yakov S. Hq Sqdn 40655 35 Lt Bmr Regt. Col NOSAR, Feliks N. 41068 36 Lt Bmr Regt. 41069 Lt Bmr Regt.

TAGO 8373-A 189 Unit History. Oct 57- Engaged in training with new Feb 58 equipment. Mar 46 Foi’med as 47 Bomber Group for Mar 58 Alerted for oversea movement. California Campaign. May 58 Identified in Caribbean area. Nov 46 91 Bomber Regiment identified in May 59 Participated in Third Northwest- Canal Zone. ern United States Campaign. Dec 46 Located in California under XII Jun 59 Returned to Caribbean area with Tactical Air Force. ’ Sixth Air Army. May 48 ■ ' Reorganized as 22 Bomber Divi- Mar 60 Identified during the Third Panama sion. Canal Zone Invasion. Aug 49 Located in Caribbean area. As- May 60 Reorganized and assigned to 15 signed to IV Bomber Corps. Attack Corps. Aug 60 Identified during the Fifth Caro- Jul 50 Identified in northern Florida. lina Campaign. May 52 Cited for outstanding performance Sep 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- in First Texas Campaign. 62 reorganization of Armed May 54 Identified in Southern Liberation Forces ; remained assigned to .re- Campaign. designated 15 Bomber Corps. Jan 57 Reorganized and equipped with jet Aug 62 Identified during the Sixth Caro- aircraft. lina Campaign.

7.48. 31 Light Bomber Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION SANCA Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D RUNG, Shao-chi CofS Hq Sqdn Capt TAI, Mo-jo 10 Lt Btnr Rcgt, 41043 11 Lt Bmr liegt. Col BAUTAIN, Pierre J. 41044 Lt Bmr Regt.

Unit History. Oct 61 Reorganized to conform with 1961- Mar 60 Organized and assigned to 18 At- 62 reorganization of Armed tack Corps. Forces. Jun 61 Identified during the Third Central Feb 62 Identified during the Fourth Balkan European Campaign. Campaign.

7.49. 32 Light Bomber Division CODE NAME CODE NUMBER LOCATION SENMOLA .40658 Homeland

Unit Commander Code No.

CG G/A/D EICHRODT, Roderich N. CofS Hq Sqdn 40658 45_Lt Bmr Regt. Col O’DULLANY, Edmund H. 41078 Lt Bmr Regt. Lt Bmr Regt.

190 TACO 8373-A Unit History. Oct61 Relieved from assignment to Bal- Mar 60 Organized and assigned to the 5 kans. Reorganized to conform Attack Corps. with 1961-62 reorganization of i May 60 Identified during the Third Balkan Armed Forces. Remained as- Campaign. signed to redesignated 5 Bomber Feb 61 Identified during the Fourth Bal- Corps. kan Campaign.

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» TACO 8373-A 191 CHAPTER 8 AIR FORCE AND NAVAL UNITS

Section I. AIR FORCE UNITS (DIVISIONAL) 8.1. Fighter-Ground Attack Regiments

Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

s 2 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 93 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 138 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 12 2 Ktr-Grid Atk Div 109 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 146 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 49 23 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 110 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 147 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 50 13 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 111 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 151 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 51 23 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 112 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 153 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 52 13 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 113 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 154 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 53 23 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 131 F tr-G nd Atk Div 156 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 61 3 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 133 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 164 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 63 3 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 134 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 166 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 70 11 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 135 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 168 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 92 31 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 137 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div 215 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div

8.2. Light Bomber Regiments

No. Subordination No. Subordination No. Subordination

3 5 Lt Bmr Div 18 10 Lt Bmr Div 35 22 Lt Bmr Div 10 31 Lt Bmr Div 21 11 Lt Bmr Div 36 22 Lt Bmr Div 11 31 Lt Bmr Div 26 13 Lt Bmr Div 45 32 Lt Bmr Div 17 10 Lt Bmr Div 27 13 Lt Bmr Div

Section II. AIR FORCE UNITS (NONDIVISIONAL) 8.3. Air Transportation Regiments

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

4 40009 1 Air Army 25 6 Air Army 44 40320 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 11 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 34 40211 7 Air Army 49 Army Gp GOLFO 16 Army Gp ORIENTO 36 8 Air Army 51 Army Gp AZIO 24 40123 HEJMKOMANDO

8.4. Air Reconnaissance Regiments (Ind)

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

o 40023 1 Air Army 36 40185 6 Air Army 56 40332 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 10 2 Air Army 41 7 Air Army 61 Army Gp GOLFO 17 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 50 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 66 Army Gp AZIO 31 40138 HEJMKOMANDO 51 40304 Army Gp KALIFORNIO

192 TACO 8373-A 8.5. Air Reconnaissance Artillery Regiments (Ind)

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination » No. No. No. Í 40006 1 Air Army 24 40161 6 Air Army 37 40316 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 8 2 Air Army 25 7 Air Army 40 Army Gp GOLFO 9 40053 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 29 40233 8 Air Army 41 40345 Army Gp GOLFO 12 Army Gp ORIENTO 33 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 50 Army Gp AZIO 17 40117 HEJMKOMANDO

8.6. Heavy Helicopter Regiments

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

40010 1 Air Army HEJMKOMANDO 40166 C Air Army

8.7. Heavy Helicopter Battalions

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

10 40018 1 Hv Hel Regt 21 6 Hv Hel Regt 23 8 Air Army

8.8. Heavy Helicopter Companies

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

23 Hv He! Bn 53 40306 10 Hv Hel Bn 68 40392 5 Hv Hel Regt 1 48 21 Hv Hel Bn

8.9. Medium Helicopter Regiments

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

3 1 Air Army 13 40090 Army Gp ORIENTO 25 8 Air Army 4 40037 2 Air Army 16 7 Air Army 28 40324 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 8 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 19 40108 6 Air Army 32 Army Gp GOLFO 12 HEJMKOMANDO 22 Army Gp KALIFORNIO 34 Army Gp AZIO

8.10. Medium Helicopter Battalions

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

11 2 Air Army 19 40183 19 Mdm Hel Regt 26 22 Mdm Hel Regt

8.11. Medium Helicopter Companies

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

40 40197 4 Mdm Hel liegt 59 40335 26 Mdm Hel Bn 64 19 Mdm Hel Bn 44 11 Mdm Hel Bn

» TAGO 8a73-A 193 8.12. Light Helicopter Regiments

Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

2 1 Air Army 14 Army Gp ORIENTO 30 Army Gp KOLOMBIO 0 2 Air Army 15 401 SI 6 Air Army 33 403S7 Army Gp AZIO 7 40004 Army GpÓKCIDENTO 19 7 Air Army 34 Army Gp GOLFO 11 HEJMKOMANDO 99 40244 8 Air Army

8.13. Light Helicopter Battalions

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

17 HEJMKOMANDO IS 40137 2 Lt Hel Hegt 32 40380 33 Lt Hel Regt

8.14. Light Helicopter Companies

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

s 17 Lt Hel Bn 35 32 Lt Hel Bn 40 6 Lt Hel Regt 29 40103 34 Lt Hel Regt 38 40193 18 Lt Hel Bn

Section III. NAVAL UNITS

8.15. Naval Rifle Brigades

Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

10 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 20 60005 Army Gp ORIENTO 40 60026 Army Gp SUDO

8.16. Naval Amphibious Tank Battalions

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

104 60019 40 Nav RH Bde 110 60040 10 Nav Rfl Bde 120 20 Nav Rfl Bde

8.17. Naval Brigade Artillery

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

10 60391 10 Nav Rfl Bde 20 20 Nav Rfl Bde 40 60397 40 Nav Rfl Bde

8.18. Naval Engineer Battalions

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

26 20 Nav Rfl Bde 210 60048 10 Nav Rfl Bde 240 40 Nav Rfl Bde

194 TAGO 8373-A 8.19. Naval Amphibious Tractor Battalions

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination » No. No. No. 320 60020 20 Nav lift Bde 330 40 Nav Hfl Bde 520 G0203 20 Nav Itfl Bde

8.20. Naval Aviation Units (Subordinate to Naval High Command)

No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. Code Subordination No. No. No.

15 Nav Ftr Regt 29 60390 .Nav Bmr Regt . .81 60396 Nav Recon Regt.

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» TACO S373-A 195 c

PART FOUR REFERENCE DATA

CHAPTER 9 LOCATEONS OF MAJOR ORGANIZATIONS OF THE AGGRESSOR ARMED FORCES

Section I. GENERAL

9.1. General tions of division size or larger in the Homeland This chapter depicts (figs. 1-14) identified and oversea areas as of 31 January 1963. Aggressor ground and air tactical organiza-

196 TACO 8373-A « TAGO 8373-A 197 NEW FOUNDLAND ; FM 30-103 ¿/NOVA SCOTIA AREAS OCCUPIED AGGRESSOR «2* NB r ANTICOSTI KEY DEL Homeland, NORDO, SUDO, ORIENTO, ond HEJMKOMANDO, ARMY GROUPS OKCIDENTO ora located In the COMMANDS NOT SHOWN! NY I FLA ? ARMY GROUP ► KARIBO LAURENC0 NN ST N C QUEBEC PENN STN2 GROUP _ j,l ARMY AREAS SC VA/ VA GA OHIO KY VIRGIN MIC ALA TENN MISS ILL UND RICO * • W SC ARMY GROUP LA OCCUPIED ARK MO PUERTO * •*! ' ''ISLANDS OWA REPUBLIC ^ GOLFO MINN OKLA KANS NEB HAITI DOMINICAN N. DAK S DAK TEXAS AND COMMANDS COLO WYO N. MEX AGGRESSOR JAMAICA ELEMENTS ARMY GROUP KARIBO REGIONAL COMMAND ATLANTIKO MONT CARIBBEAN AREA UTAH Figure 1. ARIZ ARMY GROUP KOLOMBIO IDAHO PINES VANCOUVER ISLE OF r CUBA NEV WASH KALIFORNIO ORE PACIFIKO CALIF ''ARMY GROUP OCEAN FALLS REGIONAL COMMAND r ISLAND VANCOUVER r 7 VIETNAM NORTH G AZIO CANADA s -* ARMY GROUP , . .SOUTH /CAMBODIAK^J VIETNAM LAOS THAILAND ALASKA BURMA AREA SOUTHEAST ASIA 7 ARMY AREA ALEUTIAN ISLANDS ^^ •« *60^ ^ r Section II. ORGANIZATIONS IN THE HOMELAND xxxxx HK HEJMKOMANDO

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COMBINED ARMS ARMIES 3 AIRBORNE DIV 1

TANK ARMY I BRKTH ARTY DIV II

AIR ARMY I GUN ARTY DIV 2 MTZ RIFLE DIV 8 GM ARTY DIV (MDM) I

TANK DIV 8 AIR DIV 6 Figure 2.

198 TAGO 8373-A xxxxx AGN NORDO

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Figure 3.

TAGO 8373-A 199 xxxxx AGOr ORIENTO «

i

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JÜL .XX- XX- _xx_ JUL 15 xx 56 FTP Il LT 33 OO OO Í¿SJMTZ MTZ CD GND BMP ATK -J&x 26 59 36 CD Kl MTZ CD

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RECAP

COMBINED ARMS ARMIES 3

TANK ARMY I

AIR CORPS 2

MTZ RIFLE DIV 4

TANK DIV 4

BREAKTHROUGH ARTY DIV I

GUN ARTY DIV I

AIR DIV 2

Figure It. % 200 TAGO 8373-A xxxxx. AGS SUDO

,xm, xxxx XXXX XXXX XX^CX 6F 14 20 16 COMB COMB2p COMB TK

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RECAP

COMBINED ARMS ARMIES 3

TANK ARMY I

AIR ARMY I

AIR CORPS 2

MTZ RIFLE DIV 9

TANK DIV 2

BREAKTHROUGH ARTY DIV I

GUN ARTY DIV I

AIR DIV 3

Figure 5.

TAGO 8373-A 201 xxxxx, lAGOk OKCIDENTO 1

r xxxx xxxx XXXX XXX XXX 2 16 IIP 37 FTR 22 BMR COMB COMB TK

-XX- -XX. -XX 16 46 FTR CD 40 oo OO 10 LT BMR ixxl MTZ H^CJMTZ GND ATK

-XX- -XX. 30 34 48 FTR CD 86 F cxo MTZ HSlMTZ GND ATK JUL - XX - 56 35 CD MTZ

T -XX. -XX- xx -XX « 5 15 31 G M 121 BRKTH GUN GUN (MDM RECAP

COMBINED ARMS ARMIES 2

TANK ARMY 1

AIR CORPS 2

MTZ RIFLE DIV 5

TANK DIV 3

BREAKTHROUGH ARTY DIV

GUN ARTY DIV

GM ARTY DIV (MDM)

AIR DIV

Figure 6. 4 202 TAGO 8373-A Section III. ORGANIZATIONS IN OVERSEA AREAS

REGIONAL COMMAND ATLANTIKO

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REGIONAL COMMAND PACIFIKO

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Figure 7.

TAGO 8373-A 203 CARIBBEAN AREA « xxxxx AGKr KARIBO

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RECAP

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Figure 8.

TAGO 8373-A « 204 TEXAS-LOUISIANA AREA

XXXXX AGO GOLFO

xxxx XXXX XX XXX 47 XXX 5 83 FTP 26 OO OO COMB TK MTZ GND BMP ATK

XX -XX XX XX 31 36 17 OO FTP MTZ CD BRKTH GND ATK

-XX xx XX 46 30 1 MTZ CD GUN

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RECAP

COMBINED ARMS ARMY I TANK ARMY 1 AIR CORPS 2 MTZ RIFLE DIV 3 TANK DIV 4 BREAKTHROUGH ARTY DIV I GUN ARTY DIV I AIR DIV I

Figure 9.

TAGO 8373-A 205 ST. LAWRENCE AREA

xxxxx AGSL ST. LAURENCO

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COMBINED ARMS ARMIES 2 AIR ARMY I AIR CORPS I MTZ RIFLE DIVISIONS 5 TANK DIVISION I BREAKTHROUGH ARTY DIVISION I GUN ARTY DIVISION 1 AIR DIVISIONS 2 Figure 10.

206 TACO 8373-A CALIFORNIA AREA

XXX XX AGK I KALIFORNIO

xxxx ■XXXX XX XXX 10 38 OO 4 COMB COMB BRKTH BMP

XX. XX XX 18 19 F 29 MIZ MTZ GUN

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RECAP

COMBINED ARMS ARMIES 2 AIR CORPS I MTZ RIFLE DIVISIONS 3 TANK DIVISIONS 2 BREAKTHROUGH ARTY DIVISION I GUN ARTY DIVISION Figure 11.

TAGO 8373-A 207 BRITISH COLUMBIA AREA

XXXXX AGKo KOLOMBIO

■XXX X- xxxx XX XXX, 4F 50 7 20 7 CXO COMB MTZ COMB BRKTH BMR

LOCATED IN ATCH TO ATCH TO ALEUTIAN 7 ARMY 7 ARMY ISLANDS 31 F MTZ

91 MTZ

RECAP

COMBINED ARMS ARMIES 2 AIR CORPS I MTZ RIFLE DIVISIONS 3 BREAKTHROUGH ARTY DIVISION I

Figure 12.

208 TAGO 8373-A ALEUTIAN ISLANDS AREA

xxxx 7 COMB

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RECAP

MTZ RIFLE DIVISIONS 2

BREAKTHROUGH ARTY DIVISION I

AIRBORNE DIVISION I

Figure 13.

TAGO 8373-A 209 SOUTHEAST ASIA AREA

.xxxxx AGA AZIO

xxxx XXX XX 13 40 F 27 72 FTR COMB MTZ (X) CO GND-ATK T

48 MTZ

62 14 iâ MTZ BRKTH RECAP

COMBINED ARMS ARMY I AIR CORPS I MTZ RIFLE DIVISIONS 3 AIRBORNE DIVISION I BREAKTHROUGH ARTY DIVISION I AIR DIVISION I

Figure 14.

210 TAGO 8373-A CHAPTER 10 CODE NAMES

10.1. Code Names

Code name Unit Code name Unit

ACETATO 16 EKSTREMAG 38 Mtz Rfl Div p Engr Bde ACIDO 1 Bmr Corps EMINENTA 19 F Mtz Rfl Div AERTONDRO 15 Bmr Corps ENEO Army Gp ST. LAURENCO AG ADO...... 7 Air Army ENFOSI 51 AT Arty Bde AKCIDENTO- 85 Tk Div ESKO 121 GM Arty Div (Mdm) AKCIPITRO-. 86 Mtz Rfl Div FABLEGA 23 Army ALKESTO 53 Tk Div FAJREMA 70 AT Arty Bde ALTARO 54 Gp Engr Bde FAJRMASO 570 Mixed Arty Bde ANDREULO-- 4 Tk Army FALANGO Army Gp AZIO ANGELIRO--- 16 Tk Army FALCiSTO 11 F Tk Army ARDEGA 4 Bmr Corps FANTOMARO. 2 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div ARGENTO-... 5 Mtz Rfl Div FANTOMO 7 AT Arty Bde ANGULO 23 Gun Arty Div FENDIGA 590 Mixed Arty Bde ARNO 22 Tk Div FERVIRARO.. 15 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div AROGANTA.. 15 F Mtz Rfl Div FIKSEJO 7 POL Dep ATESTI 35 Mtz Rfl Div FLAMO-. 36 AT Arty Bde AVENTURO. . 97 AT Arty Bde FLUEGO Army Gp GOLFO BALAI 5 Army FLUO. 8 Air Army BALANCO.... 945 Arty Bde (Hv) FRAKASI 16 Mtz Rfl Div BARAKTI 79 Mtz Rfl Div FRONTSULKO. 34 Army BASTIONO 23 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div FURIOZEGA... 13 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div BASTONO 17 Mtz Rfl Div GALOPENA... 5 Bmr Corps BISAJO 41 Ftr-Gnd Atk Corps GARDI 10 Army BONSANCO.. 16 Army GASISTO 405 Gp Cml Bde BRAVIDO 152 SAM Bde GENI 40 Tk Div BRUTO 10 AAA Bde GERHARDO... 57 AAA Bde CARNIRO 1 F Mtz Rfl Div GIGANTO 20 Army CASI 22 Mtz Rfl Div GLAVBATADO. 17 Brkth Arty Div CELO 38 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div ÖUSTECO 6 Air Army CERBECO.... Army Gp OKCIDENTO HAKI 7 Army CEVALAMA.. 48 Gun Arty Div HALO. 22 Army CEVALO. 12 Tk Div HARTMANO.. 24 AAA Bde CIAMPRETA. 3 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div HAZARDO 34 Gp Engr Bde ClELARKO... 12 AT Arty Bde HEJTI 15 Tk Army ClELFIERO.. 150 SAM Bde HEKTORO 8 AAA Bde DECIDI 31 F Mtz Rfl Div HELIANTO 17 AT Arty Bde DERVISO 30 Tank Div HONORINDA.. 55 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div DESEGNI 36 Mtz Rfl Div HONORO 12 Army DETRETO.... Army Gp KARIBO IMPERIESTRO 56 Tk Div DIKTI HEJMKOMANDO INFERO 4 F Mtz Rfl Div DINAMO 18 Mtz Rfl Div INFERULARO. 56 Brkth Arty Div DIREKTILO.. 52 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div INSISTI 1 Air Army DONACI 59 Mtz Rfl Div INSULO 39 Gp Engr Bde DORNO 13 Mtr Trans Bde INTERESO 11 AT Arty Bde DUONALFO.. 8 Tk Div ISMEMEGA... 44 Mtz Rfl Div EGECO 943 Arty Bde (Hv) JUSTA... 51 AAA Bde

TAGO 8373-A 2U Code name Unit Code name Unit

JUVELO 600 Mixed Arty Bde PONARDO 18 Bmr Corps KAJ AZARO 29 Army PRIMO 7 Bmr Corps KALAFO 73 Tk Div PROFETO 9 AT Arty Bde KANDELO 813 Free Rkt Arty Bde RAMONO 23 Tk Div KAPO 34 Ftr-Gnd Atk Corps RENVERSI 2 Army KAPTILO 508 Mixed Arty Bde RETOFORMA... 2 Air Army KARUSELO 5 Mtr Trans Bde RIBELI 13 Lt Bmr Div KEMO 13 Army ROKO 16 Ftr-Gnd Atk Corps KERNO 510 Mixed Arty Bde ROMULO 110 Mtz Rfl Div KALFTO 5 Gp Engr Bde RUGBIRDO 47 Mtz Rfl Div KLIENTO 14 Army SANA 9 Abn Div KLOPODO 43 Mtss Rfl Div S ANGELI.: 29 Mtz Rfl Div KOLONIO 86 F Tk Div SANG A .... 31 Lt Bmr Div KOLORETEMA 48 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div SANGO 9 F Army KOLUMO 806 Free Rkt Arty Bde SAVI 62 Mtz Rfl Div KONTRAÜSTARO. 27 Bmr Corps SEN MOLA 32 Lt Bmr Div KONTUZI 1 40 F Mtz Rfl Div SENPARTIO Rgn Comd ATLANTIKO KORTESO ..... Rgn Comd PACIFIKO SERCI 6 F Army KRIPLISTO 15 Gun Arty Div SIRMO. 512 F Mixed Arty Bde KRISTOBO Army Gp KOLOMBIO SKIPIO 71 Tk Div KRUELA 4 F Army SKORPIONO 17 Ftr-Gnd Atk Corps KURIGISTO 35 Brkth Arty Div SLOSILO. 533 Mixed Arty Bde KVIETISTO-1 32 Army SO VI 1 Army LAVANCO 3 Tk Army SPEKTAKLO.... 947 Arty Bdë (Hv) MAESTRO 24 Tk Div SPIRITO 56 Mtz Rfl Div M ALAMO 49 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div SPITI 31 Ftr-Gnd Atk Div MALCEDE MA 504 Mixed Arty Bde SRAPNELO 541 Mixed Arty Bde MALNEUTRA 586 Mixed Arty Bde STONMURO 559 Mixed Arty Bde MALPACA 546 Mixed Arty Bde STRAFIST ARO.. 44 Brkth Arty Div MALS ANULO J 1 Fid Surgical Hosp SUBITA 26 Bmr Corps MALSATA 32 Tk Div SURCELAJA 556 Mixed Arty Bde MANTELO. 67 Mtz Rfl Div TAGALUMO 3 Gp Engr Bde MARIO 43 Tk Div TASO 802 Free Rkt Arty Bde MARTELO Army Gp ORIENTO TELEMAKO 126 Mtz Rfl Div MIELO 30 Mtz Rfl Div TEROSKUO 609 Mixed Arty Bde MIKSI 58 Mtz Rfl Div TERURSTRAFO. 39 Brkth Arty Div MIRABILA 1 Tk Army TIGRO 28 AT Arty Bde MORDEMEGA 5 Lt Bmr Div TIMIGI 41 F Mtz Rfl Div MORTIGFA JRO 32 Brkth Arty Div TRAFPIRATO... 38 Army MULO 19 Army TREFBUBO 596 Mixed Arty Bde NAHABARO 136 Mtz Rfl Div TREMIGI 31 F Tk Div NOBELO Army Gp SUDO TRIO 17 Army ORELO 21 Army TULIPO 615 Mixed Arty Bde ORO Army Gp KALIFORNIO TURO 8 F Mtz Rfl Div PAFSOSEO 12 Brkth Arty Div URAGANIDO 117 F AT Arty Bde PARO 119 GM Arty Div (Mdm) URAGANO 8 Army PARTO 50 Mtz Rfl Div VAGI 22 Bmr Corps PASI 32 Mtz Rfl Div VASKOJ 20 Ftr-Gnd Atk Corps PATRIOTO 33 Tk Div VENTUMI ^ 27 Ftr-Gnd Atk Corps PAVELFIERO 99 Mtz Rfl Div VILHELMO 47 AAA Bde PERSEKUTO 545 Mixed Arty Bde VINBERO 807 Free Rkt Arty Bde PERSISTECO Army Group NORDO VINERO 28 AAA Bde PETRO 3 Gun Arty Div VIPO 29 Mtz Rfl Div PLANEDO 10 Lt Bmr Div VIRO 69 AAA Bde PLEZURO 2 AT Arty Bde VOLVI 91 Mtz Rfl Div PLUMEO 11 Lt Bmr Div VUNDIGA 572 Mixed Arty Bde POMO 4 Mtr Trans Bde

212 TACO 8373-A CHAPTER 11 CODE NUMBERS

Section I. GROUND UNITS (ARMY) 11.1. Numbers 00001 to 09999

No. Unit No. Unit No. Unit

00001 HEJMKOMANDO 00986 576 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 01780 733 RL Bde 00043 6 Gun Arty Div 00987 32 Inst Recon Bn 01821 58 Brkth Arty Div 00055 516 AOn RH Bn (Prcht) (Sep) 00992 91S Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 01822 52 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 00098 605 Mixed Arty Bde 01003 33 Brkth Arty Div 02249 528 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) (Sep) 00153 23 Gun Arty Div 01010 648 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 02251 536 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel) (Sep) 00166 710 Svc Elm 01027 719 RL Bde 02252 537 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) (Sep) 00196 113 Mixed Arty Bde 01046 578 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 02254 539 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel) (Sep) 00265 48 Gun Arty Div 01057 U/I RL Bde, 35 Brkth Arty Div 02273 42 Ski Bn 00307 52 Gun Arty Div 01062 750 Svc Elm 02275 44 Ski Bn 00506 560 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 01147 723 RL Bde 02300 Army Gp KOLUMBIO 00620 035 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 01153 39 Brkth Arty Div 02303 535 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) (Sep) 00673 14 Brktli Arty Div 01160 653 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 02376 437 Army Intel Bn 00686 566 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 01166 5S2 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 02379 11 Gp Intel Regt. 00697 708 RL Bde 01183 40 Brkth Arty Div 02381 442 Army Intel Bn 00733 18 F Brkth Arty Div 01184 42 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 02436 695 Mdm Tk Regt (Sep) 00740 639 F Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 01286 586 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 02465 926 Mtz Rfl Regt (Sep) 00757 710 RL Bde 01289 44 Inst Recon Bn 02500 Army Gp GULFO 00782 911 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 01310 658 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) 02519 77 Pgnd Bn ■ 00793 21 Brkth Arty Div 01363 53 Brkth Arty Div 02526 204 Rad Relay Bn 00824 30 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 01376 589 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 02531 209 Rad Relay Bn 00943 28 Brkth Arty Div 01377 519 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel) 02544 408 Gp Cml Bde 00944 34 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 01427 932 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) 02545 405 Gp Cml Bde ■ 00956 575 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 01670 50 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) 05000 Rgn Comd ATLANTIKO 00967 717 RL Bde 01682 591 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) 09500 Army Gp KALIFORNIO

11.2. Numbers 10000 to 19999

No. Unit No. Unit No. Unit

10000 Army Gp OKCIDENTO 10.108 101 Mtz Rfl Regt 10450 2 Army 10001 1 Army 10170 48 Mdm Tk Regt 10488 2 F Arty Regt 10017 917 Mtz Rfl Regt (Sep) 10171 13 Recon Bn 10493 11 F Mtz Rfl Regt 10022 3 F Mtz Rfl Rcgt 10172 69 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 10501 140 F. Recon Bn 10071 69 Mtz Rfl Div 10173 47 Arty Regt 10505 140 F Sig Bn 10079 16 Army 10178 107 Sig Bn 10525 124 F AAA Regt 10122 93 Mdm Tk Regt 10180 11 Med Bn 10571 87 F Mtz Rfl Div . 10133 339 F Recon Bn 10195 138 Mtz Rfl Regt 10573 247 F Mtz Rfl Regt 10134 386 F Mtz Rfl Regt 10290 2 AAA Bde 10575 248 F Mtz Rfl Regt 10135 399 F AAA Regt 10366 62 Mtz Rfl Div 10582 341 F Rccon Bn 10139 308 F Svc Bn 10368 77 Mtz Rfl Regt 10584 150 F Engr Bn 10142 308 F Med Bn 10373 196 Arty Regt 10639 502 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel) 10150 12 AAA Bde 10396 33 Tk Div 10647 503 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) (Sep)

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10699 242 F Mtz Rfl Regt 11176 4 F Mtz Rfl Div 13046 2 F Free Rkt Arty Regt 10701 8 F Mdm Tk Regt 11180 22 F Mdm Tk Regt 13051 17 Free Rkt Arty Regt C 10704 303 F Sig Bn 11183 7 F Arty Regt 13060 11 Free Rkt Arty Rcgt 10705 255 F Arty Regt 11184 1 F Inst Recon Btry 13072 44 Free Rkt Arty Regt 10707 3 F Inst Recon Btry 11185 4 F Inst Recon Btry 13081 40 Free Rkt Arty Regt 10708 303 F AAA Regt 11187 304 F Sig Bn 13136 208 RL Regt 10709 403 F RL Bn 11191 5 Mtz Rfl Div 13151 207 RL Regt 10716 316 F Svc Bn 11194 133 Mtz Rfl Regt 13152 229 RL Regt 10719 5 F Arty Regt 11350 4 F Army 13153 217 RL Regt 10720 315 F Engr Bn 11426 60 Mtz Rfl Div 13156 219 RL Regt 10721 315 F AAA Regt 11430 119 Mtz Rfl Rcgt 13233 802 Free Rkt Arty Bde 10726 40 Tk Div 11510 116 GM Arty Div (Mdm) 13258 807 Free Rkt Atry Bde 10800 5 Army 11515 104 Msl Regt (FULMO) 13268 810 Free Rkt Arty Bde 10811 41 F Mtz Rfl Div 11525 247 Msl Regt (TONDRO) 13280 813 Free Rkt Arty Bde 10812 17 F Mtz Rfl Regt 11545 121 GM Arty Div (Mdm) 13286 600 Sig Op Bn 10813 18 F Mtz Rfl Regt 11547 262 Msl Regt (TONDRO) 13288 618 Sig CP Bn 10814 21 F Mtz Rfl Regt 11551 108 Msl Regt (FULMO) 13321 607 Sig Op Bn 10816 35 F RL Bn 11593 38 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 13323 625 Sig CP Bn 10818 141 F Med Bn 11596 19 Abn Tfl Bn (Hel) 13338 943 Arty Bde (Hv) 10835 59 AAA Bde 11597 133 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 13339 632 Rad Intcp Bn 10846 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 11604 115 Mtz Rfl Regt 13346 945 Arty Bde (Hv) 10848 4 F Mtz Rfl Div 11606 34 Abn Sig Bn 13348 649 Radar Survl Bn 10851 7 F Arty Regt 11607 24 Abn Med Bn 13367 639 Rad Intcp Bn 10852 19 F Inst Recon Btry 11626 253 Abn AAA Bn 13369 658 Radar Survl Bn 10853 319 F AAA Regt 11835 9 Abn Div Arty 13385 4 Mtr Trans Bde 10855 319 F Med Bn 11851 9 Abn Div 13404 10 Mtr Trans Bde 10856 82 F Mdm Tk Regt 11852 18 Abn Prcht Rcgt 13420 806 Army Mtr Trans Regt 10858 319 F Recon Bn 11854 36 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 13441 827 Army Mtr Trans Regt 10859 319 F Engr Bn 11856 131 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 13447 833 Army Mtr Trans Regt 10860 319 F Sig Bn 11921 I Tk Army 13478 5 Gp Engr Bde 10891 31 F Tk Div 11931 8 RL Bn 13499 228 F Army Engr Regt 10892 6 F Mdm Tk Regt 11932 5 Inst Recon Btry 13513 240 Army Engr Regt € 10893 53 F Mdm Tk Regt 11989 160 Mdm Tk Regt 13522 16 Gp Engr Bde 10898 231 F Arty Regt 12106 10 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 13547 266 Army Engr Regt 10900 331 F Recon Bn 12107 11 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 13551 269 Army Engr Regt 10905 331 F Sig Bn 12186 303 Engr Bn 13555 237 Army Engr Regt 11056 17 Mtz Rfl Div 12228 321 Engr Bn 13621 321 Army Engr Regt 11057 8 Mtz Rfl Regt 12232 375 Engr Bn 13672 54 G p Engr Bde 11058 99 Mtz Rfl Regt 12272 418 F Engr Bn 13675 362 Army Engr Regt 11059 64 RL Bn 12279 3 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty 13778 522 F Aslt Crossing Regt 11064 26 Mdm Tk Regt 12280 303 F Svc Bn 13799 818 Rd Const Regt 11067 317 Trans Bn 12300 36 AT Arty Bde 13970 567 Aslt Crossing Regt 11068 317 Sig Bn 12304 9 AT Arty Bde 14062 1 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty 11071 58 Mtz Rfl Div 12309 7 AT Arty Bde 14096 304 F Svc Bn 11072 136 Mtz Rfl Regt 12321 141 F Mdm Tk Regt 14116 5 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 11074 172 Mtz Rfl Regt 12339 II AT Arty Bde 14153 516 Mixed Arty Bde 11076 158 Med Bn 12361 17 AT Arty Bde 14179 504 Mixed Arty Bde 11085 10 Engr Bn 12362 70 AT Arty Bde 14243 533 Mixed Arty Bde 11101 32 Tk Div 12471 3 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 14261 512 F Mixed Arty Bde 11150 15 Tk Army 12490 3 Ftn Bn 14263 541 Mixed Arty Bde 11161 1 F Mtz Rfl Div 12509 250 Abn AAA Bn 14280 274 AAA Regt 11162 208 F Mtz Rfl Regt 12519 250 Abn AT Bn 14296 510 Mixed Arty Bde 11164 211 F Mtz Rfl Regt 12666 5 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel) 14320 550 Mixed Arty Bde 11165 1 F Mdm Tk Regt 12717 3 Ski Bn 14325 546 Mixed Arty Bde 11167 301 F Sig Bn 12864 17 Army 14374 559 Mixed Arty Bde 11169 126 F Arty Regt 12884 71 Ftn Bn 14402 570 Mixed Arty Bde 11170 301 F AAA Regt 12888 8 AAA Bde 14454 586 Mixed Arty Bde 11172 301 F Svc Bn 12982 521 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) (Sep) 14509 600 Mixed Arty Bde 11173 301 F Recon Bn 12998 4 Ski Bn 14515 596 Mixed Arty Bde 11175 301 F Engr Bn 13043 24 Free Rkt Arty Regt 14587 609 Mixed Arty Bde

214 TAGO 8373-A € No. Unit No. Unit No. Unit

' 14623 903 Army Cml Regt 15562 8 Engr Bn 16576 218 F Trans Bn 14634 911 Army Cml Regt 15563 11 Sig Bn 16593 139 Mtz Rfl Div 14660 603 Smoke Bn 15566 128 Trans Bn 16977 429 Mtz Rfl Regt 14663 632 Smoke Bn 15571 56 Mtz Rfl Div 16980 126 Mdm Tk Regt 14672 918 Army Cml Regt 15573 72 Mtz Rfl Regt 16982 158 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 14680 622 Smoke Bn 15577 56 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 16984 128 RL Bn 14693 919 Army Cml Regt 15579 409 RL Bn 16988 93 Sig Bn 14761 606 Recon Regt 15582 30 Engr Bn 16989 458 Svc Bn 14762 611 Recon Regt 15584 356 Svc Bn 17105 453 Mtz Rfl Regt 14767 615 Recon Regt 15585 77 Med Bn 17107 455 Mtz Rfl Regt 14769 610 Recon Regt 15597 58 Mdm Tk Regt 17113 118 AAA Regt 14775 631 Recon Regt 15601 26 AAA Regt 17126 54 Mdm Tk Regt 14778 633 Recon Regt 15604 158 Trans Bn 17128 287 Mtz Rfl Regt 14783 652 F Recon Regt 15606 96 Mtz Rfl Regt 17131 1 Tk Div Arty 14819 452 Sig Regt 15610 59 Inst Recon Btry 17132 1 Arty Regt 14827 471 Sig Regt 15611 13 Sig Bn 17135 349 Engr Bn 14835 501 Sig Regt 15618 60 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 17139 352 Svc Bn 14836 454 Sig Regt 15619 65 RL Bn 17142 104 Mdm Tk Regt 14858 462 Sig Regt 15620 20 AAA Regt 17144 288 Mtz Rfl Regt 14879 934 Army Cml Regt 15624 360 Svc Bn 17145 309 Recon Bn 15006 986 Aslt Crossing Regt 15640 14 Sig Bn 17148 2 Arty Regt 15019 704 Line Const Bn 15642 119 Trans Bn 17151 151 Engr Bn 15037 722 Line Const Bn 15673 94 RL Bn 17153 104 Med Bn 15084 915 Pgnd Co 15674 66 Inst Recon Btry 17207 166 Mdm Tk Regt 15128 920 Pgnd Co 15679 67 Mdm Tk Regt 17209 108 Hv Tk Regt 15146 614 Sig Intcp Regt 15680 167 Recon Bn 17210 293 Mtz Rfl Regt 15186 653 Sig Intcp Regt 15699 406 RL Bn 17213 8 Tk Div Arty 15188 655 Sig Intcp Regt 15702 21 Sig Bn 17214 7 Arty Regt 15193 661 Radar Survl Bn 15704 15 Med Bn 17218 122 Sig Bn 15277 2 Evac Hosp 15709 171 Recon Bn 17220 224 Trans Bn 15358 20 F15712 ree71 InstRkt ReconArty RegtBtry 17227 342 Recon Bn 15361 8 Free Rkt Arty Regt 15814 178 Mtz Rfl Regt 17229 9 Tk Div Arty 15364 50 Fid Surgical Hosp 15819 20 Sig Bn 17231 8 RL Bn 15368 1 Fid Surgical Hosp 15862 83 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 17232 140 AAA Regt 15392 734 MW Bn 15867 383 Svc Bn 17234 124 Sig Bn 15401 86 F Tk Div 15894 88 Mtz Rfl Div 17236 225 Trans Bn 15402 87 Tk Div 15896 185 Mtz Rfl Regt 17271 174 Mdm Tk Regt 15406 432 Rd & Brg Const Bn 15899 22 Recon Bn 17273 112 Hv Tk Regt 15439 13 Army 15900 88 17278 11 Arty Regt Mtz Rfl Div Arty 15440 14 Army 15901 39 Arty Regt 17279 12 RL Bn 15446 40 F Inst Recon Btry 15903 40 AAA Regt 17281 162 Engr Bn 15456 141 F Sig Bn 15907 388 Svc Bn 17282 127 Sig Bn 15473 44 Inst Recon Btry 16011 270 Mtz Rfl Regt 17283 125 Med Bn 15475 344 Svc Bn 16023 155 Trans Bn 17285 475 Svc Bn 15495 69 Mtz Rfl Regt 16170 110 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 17320 184 Mdm Tk Regt 15497 46 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 16176 47 Sig Bn 17324 16 Aslt Gun Bn 15505 47 Mtz Rfl Div 16181 219 Mtz Rfl Regt 17325 15 Tk Div Arty 15508 87 Mtz Rfl Regt 16182 220 Mtz Rfl Regt 17328 149 AAA Regt 15509 17 Mdm Tk Regt 16190 111 Inst Recon Btry 17330 131 Sig Bn 15518 347 Svc Bn 16195 352 Trans Bn 17332 231 Trans Bn 15520 347 Trans Bn 16391 340 Mtz Rfl Regt 17413 21 Tk Div 15521 48 Mtz Rfl Div 16397 77 AAA Regt 17416 122 Hv Tk Regt 15522 169 Mtz Rfl Regt 16466 99 RL Bn 17418 363 Recon Bn 15526 4 Recon Bn 16470 68 Sig Bn 17420 21 Tk Div Arty 15530 28 AAA Regt 16542 95 Mdm Tk Regt 17421 20 Arty Regt 15532 41 Engr Bn 16545 85 Arty Regt 17422 20 RL Bn 15534 348 Svc Bn 16547 88 AAA Regt 17423 313 AAA Regt 15536 108 Trans Bn 16551 436 Svc Bn 17424 171 Engr Bn 15555 107 Mtz Rfl Regt 16553 180 Trans Bn 17426 147 Med Bn 15559 29 RL Bn 16575 99 F Med Bn 17427 238 Trans Bn

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17428 484 Svc Bn 17664 134 Hv Tk Regt 18110 280 Mdm Tk Regt 17430 199 Mdm Tk Regt 17669 32 Arty Regt 18113 529 Mtz Rfl Regt 17433 465 Mtz Rfl Regt 17671 322 AAA Regt 18118 62 RL Bn 17437 21 Arty Regt 17672 183 Engr Bn 18121 188 Sig Bn 17443 239 Trans Bn 17674 164 Med Bn 18123 339 Trans Bn 17446 204 Mdm Tk Regt 17675 250 Trans Bn 18127 283 Mdm Tk Regt 17452 23 Tk Div Arty 17727 233 Mdm Tk Regt 18130 409 Recon Bn 17456 173 Engr Bn 17730 382 Recon Bn 18132 72 Tk Div Arty 17461 24 Tk Div 17732 40 Tk Div Arty 18136 385 Engr Bn 17471 317 AAA Regt 17733 36 Arty Regt 18144 164 Hv Tk Regt 17526 214 Mdm Tk Regt 17735 336 AAA Regt 18148 73 Tk Div Arty 17528 129 Hv Tk Regt 17739 254 Trans Bn 18152 359 Engr Bn 17530 372 Recon Bn 17768 318 Engr Bn 18154 351 Med Bn 17532 30 Tk Div Arty 17770 312 Med Bn 18286 302 Mdm Tk Regt 17534 27 RL Bn 17771 256 Trans Bn 18288 173 Hv Tk Regt 17537 152 Sig Bn 17776 141 Hv Tk Regt 18290 419 Recon Bn 17539 154 Med Bn 17777 508 Mtz Rfl Regt 18297 199 Sig Bn 17542 42 F RL Bn 17782 39 RL Bn 18298 360 Med Bn 17548 216 Mdm Tk Regt 17784 323 Engr Bn 18302 304 Mdm Tk Regt 17550 130 Hv Tk Regt 17786 314 Med Bn 18303 305 Mdm Tk Regt 17551 497 Mtz Rfl Regt 17917 52 Tk Div 18306 420 Recon Bn 17552 373 Recon Bn 17920 150 Hv Tk Regt 18309 115 Arty Regt 17553 30 Aslt Gun Bn 17928 340 Engr Bn 18312 369 Engr Bn 17555 28 Arty Regt 17929 176 Sig Bn 18315 362 Trans Bn 17618 347 Recon Bn 17932 513 Svc Bn 18318 306 F Mdm Tk Regt 17620 33 Tk Div Arty 17937 517 Mtz Rfl Regt 18321 542 F Mtz Rfl Regt 17623 329 AAA Regt 17942 51 RL Bn 18322 421 F Recon Bn 17624 180 Engr Bn 17945 177 Sig Bn 18325 116 F Arty Regt 17625 154 Sig Bn 17947 267 Trans Bn 18326 75 F RL Bn 17631 221 Mdm Tk Regt 17966 262 Mdm Tk Regt 18331 365 F Trans Bn 17634 375 Recon Bn 17969 520 Mtz Rfl Regt 18335 309 Mdm Tk Regt 17637 30 Arty Regt 17974 53 RL Bn 18337 543 Mtz Rfl Regt 17642 157 Med Bn 17976 343 Engr Bn 18346 363 Med Bn 17661 36 Tk Div 17978 339 Med Bn 19999 Army Gp KARIBO

11.3. Numbers 20000 to 29999

No. Unit No. Unit No. Unit

20000 Army Gp ORIENTO 20153 621 Mdm Tk Regt (Sep) 20675 127 AAA Regt 20017 91 Mtz Rfl Div 20237 352 Pon Brg Bldg Regt 20678 132 Recon Bn 20018 403 Mtz Rfl Regt 20240 43 Tk Div 20722 517 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) (Sep) 20019 404 Mtz Rfl Regt 20247 1010 Aslt Crossing Regt 20751 12 Tk Div 20020 405 Mtz Rfl Regt 20255 443 Rd & Brg Const Bn 20771 56 Tk Div 20024 149 Arty Regt 20285 9 F Army 20812 506 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) (Sep) 20026 152 SAM Bde 20330 16 AAA Bde 20875 6 F Army 20029 91 AAA Regt 20391 24 AAA Bde 20902 148 Trans Bn 20030 150 SAM Bde 20500 23 Army 20921 11 Mtz Rfl Div 20032 36 Engr Bn 20575 8 Army 20923 37 Mtz Rfl Regt 20044 5 SAM Bn (SAGO) 20622 482 Mtz Rfl Regt 20924 70 Mtz Rfl Regt 20054 76 GM Arty Bde (Hv) 20626 44 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 20925 II Mtz Div Arty 20055 76 SSM Regt (SUFRO) 20628 34 Army 20933 311 Svc Bn 20062 79 GM Arty Bde (Hv) 20655 439 F Mtz Rfl Regt 20936 120 AAA Regt 20063 79 SSM Regt (SUFRO) 20657 181 F Arty Regt 20939 III Sig Bn 20069 15 SAM Bn (SAGO) 20658 131 F Med Bn 20962 111 Trans Bn 20091 12 Army 20662 331 F Svc Bn 21000 59 Mtz Rfl Div 20101 10 Army 20664 131 F Engr Bn 21011 159 Recon Bn 20103 39 Ski Bn 20666 32 Mtz Rfl Div 21020 32 AAA Bde 20105 41 Ski Bn 20669 150 Mtz Rfl Regt 21065 19 AAA Bde

216 TACO 8373-A No. Unit No. Unit No. Unit

21089 58 Mtz Rfl Regt 21357 170 Arty Regt 22151 29 Mtz Rfl Regt 21160 5 AAA Bde 21360 23 Abn Engr Bn 22154 336 Recon Bn 21162 2 Tk Rep Bn 21361 386 Svc Bn 22218 35 Mtz Rfl Div 21167 4 Arty Rep Shop 21363 31 Engr Bn 22220 356 AAA Regt 21174 7 POL Dep 21364 50 Abn Sig Bn 22221 24 RL Bn 21304 140 Mtz Rfl Regt 21405 66 Abn Div 22225 25 Mtz Rfl Regt 21306 71 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 21407 51 Abn Prcht Regt 22230 345 Recon Bn 21307 216 Arty Regt 21408 37 Abn Recon Co 22410 34 Mtz Rfl Div 21323 217 Arty Regt 21411 33 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 22412 545 Mtz Rfl Regt 21328 367 Svc Bn 21412 32 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 22419 35 Inst Recon Btry 21330 19 Sig Bn 21422 56 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 22421 334 Sig Bn 21331 66 Mtz Rfl Div 21445 66 Mdm Tk Regt 22423 334 Recon Bn 21332 122 Mtz Rfl Regt 21451 57 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 22424 334 Med Bn 21339 166 Med Bn 21559 34 AAA Bde 23620 66 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 21344 16 Engr Bn 21590 47 AAA Bde 23949 84 Tk Div Arty 21346 766 Abn Svc Bn 21631 91 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 23956 20 Army 21350 86 Mtz Rfl Div 21692 31 Tk Div Arty 23957 22 Army 21352 183 Mtz Rfl Regt 22150 36 Mtz Rfl Div 29999 Army Gp ST. LAURENCO 21354 88 Mdm Tk Regt

11.4. Numbers 30000 to 39999

No. Unit No. Unit No. Unit

30000 Army Gp NORDO 30845 79 Mtz Rfl Div 31580 30 Mtz Rfl Div 30080 11 F Tank Army 30848 163 Mtz Rfl Regt 31581 141 Mtz Rfl Regt 30087 910 Mtz Rfl Regt (Sep) 30860 211 Arty Regt 31584 30 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 30126 42 T30991 83 Mtz Rfl kDiv Div 31630 43 Mtz Rfl Div 30221 16 Mtz Rfl Div 30992 200 Mtz Rfl Regt 31634 43 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 30223 282 Mtz Rfl Regt 30993 204 Mtz Rfl Regt 31640 116 Recon Bn 30230 247 Arty Regt 30994 206 Mtz Rfl Regt 31702 132 Mtz Rfl Regt 30233 416 RL Bn 30999 42 RL Bn 31704 18 Mtz Rfl Div Arty 30236 316 Engr Bn 31060 9 Tk Div 31706 15 Arty Regt 30237 316 Sig Bn 31100 7 F Mtz Rfl Div 31709 44 AAA Regt 30238 316 Svc Bn 31101 275 F Mtz Rfl Regt 31710 218 Sig Bn 30340 28 AAA Bde 31102 274 F Mtz Rfl Regt 31750 46 Mtz Rfl Div 30350 29 Mtz Rfl Div 31116 276 F Mtz Rfl Regt 31755 67 Mtz Rfl Regt 30351 239 Mtz Rfl Regt 31117 7 F Mdm Tk Regt 31758 312 AAA Regt 30353 240 Mtz Rfl Regt 31119 7 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty 31762 312 Engr Bn 30377 655 Mdm Tk Regt (Sep) 31224 307 F AAA Regt 31880 37 Mtz Rfl Div 30380 613 Hv Tk Regt (Sep) 31130 307 F Sig Bn 31883 148 Mtz Rfl Regt 30383 689 Hv Tk Regt (Sep) 31134 307 F Svc Bn 31886 22 Arty Regt 30400 22 Mtz Rfl Div 31156 56 Abn Div 31889 53 AAA Regt 30401 24 Mtz Rfl Regt 31157 44 Abn Prcht Regt 31892 137 Sig Bn 30404 23 Mtz Rfl Regt 31158 21 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 31950 15 AAA Bde 30413 322 Med Bn 31159 22 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 31952 137 Med Bn 30414 322 Engr Bn 31160 23 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 32015 49 Abn Div 30450 112 Mdm Tk Regt 31166 44 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel) 32016 34 Abn Prcht Regt 30458 38 Mtz Rfl Div 31168 227 Abn AT Bn 32019 79 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 30459 36 Mtz Rfl Regt 31170 45 Abn Mixed Regt 32028 34 Abn Recon Co 3Ö477 138 Engr Bn 31172 25 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 32030 112 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 30643 507 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel) (Sep) 31179 45 Abn Sig Bn 32032 114 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 30651 39 Mtz Rfl Div 31181 45 Abn Recon Co 32039 35 Abn Engr Bn 30654 49 Mtz Rfl Regt 31183 22 Abn Med Bn 32041 49 Abn Div Arty 30657 139 Mdm Tk Regt 31184 27 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 32042 56 Abn Div Arty 30667 39 Inst Recon Btry 31185 28 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) 32050 10 AAA Bde 30669 139 Sig Bn 31530 70 Mtz Rfl Div 32074 42 Tk Div Arty 30750 7 Army 31536 34 Arty Regt 33051 34 Gp Engr Bde 30800 3 Tank Army 31558 43 AAA Bde 35052 8 Ski Bn

TACO 8373-A 2]7 No. Unit No. Unit No. Unit

38634 219 Abn AAA Bn 38642 22 Free Rkt Arty Regt 38694 21 Army 38638 66 Abn Div Arty 38693 19 Army 39999 Army Gp AZIO 38640 251 Abn AT Bn

11.5. Numbers 50000 to 59999

No. Unit No. Unit No. Unit

50000 Army Gp SUDO 50747 1 Tk Div 51792 13 Mtr Trans Bde 50344 97 AT Arty Bde 51296 44 Abn Engr Bn

Section II. AIR UNITS 11.6. Numbers 40000 to 49999

No. Unit Unit No. Unit

40000 7 Bmr Corp 40306 53 Hv Hel Co 40649 10 Lt Bmr Div 40006 7 Air Recon Arty Regt (Ind) 40316 37 Air Recon Arty Regt (Ind) 40652 13 Lt Bmr Div 40009 . 4 Air Trans Regt 40320 44 Air Trans Regt 40655 22 Lt Bmr Div 40010 1 Hv Hel Regt 40324 28 Mdm Hel Regt 40658 32 Lt Bmr Div 40018 10 Hv Hel Bn 40332 56 Air Recon Regt (Ind) 40677 8 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40023 5 Air Recon Regt (Ind) 40335 49 Mdm Hel Co 40782 50 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40026 33 SAM Bn (BULTURO) 40343 47 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps 40783 52 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40037 4 Mdm Hel Regt 40344 26 Bmr Corps 40786 51 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40051 22 Bmr Corps 40345 41 Air Recon Arty Regt (Ind) 40787 53 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40053 9 Air Recon Arty Regt (Ind) 40368 123 SAM Bn (BULTURO) 40792 61 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40064 7 Lt Hel Regt 40373 27 Bmr Corps 40798 63 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40080 1 Bmr Corps 40387 33 Lt Hel Regt 40825 92 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40090 13 Mdm Hel Regt 40389 32 Lt Hel Bn 40826 93 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40100 6 Air Army 40392 68 Hv Hel Co 40844 111 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40101 15 Bmr Corps 40400 7 Air Army 40846 113 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40103 29 Lt Hel Co 40415 17 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps 40867 134 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40116 23 Bmr Corps 40417 15 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 40868 135 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40117 17 Air Recon Arty Regt (Ind) 40419 2 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 40871 138 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40123 24 Air Trans Regt 40444 13 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 40879 146 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40137 18 Lt Hel Bn 40447 23 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 40880 147 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40138 31 Air Recon Regt (Ind) 40452 11 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 40884 151 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40145 69 SAM Bn (BULTURO) 40453 3 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 40889 156 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40161 24 Air Recon Arty Regt (Ind) 40478 31 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 40897 164 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt 40165 20 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps 40500 8 Air Army 41043 10 Lt Bmr Regt 40166 6 Hv Hel Regt 40598 36 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps 41044 11 Lt Bmr Regt 40168 19 Mdm Hel Regt 40599 37 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps 41050 17 Lt Bmr Regt 40181 18 Lt Hel Regt 40601 41 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps- 41051 18 Lt Bmr Regt 40183 19 Mdm Hel Bn 40603 34 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps 41054 21 Lt Bmr Regt 40185 36 Air Recon Regt (Ind) 40609 40 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 41059 26 Lt Bmr Regt 40193 38 Lt Hel Co 40615 46 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 41068 35 Lt Bmr Regt 40197 40 Mdm Hel Co 40616 48 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 41069 36 Lt Bmr Regt 40211 34 Air Trans Regt 40620 49 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 41078 45 Lt Bmr Regt 40230 87 SAM Bn (BULTURO) 40622 51 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 41300 2 Air Army 40233 29 Air Recon Arty Regt (Ind) 40626 55 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 41301 16 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps 40244 22 Lt Hel Regt 40643 72 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div 41326 5 Bmr Corps 40304 51 Air Recon Regt (Ind) 40644 5 Lt Bmr Div

218 TACO 8373-A Section III. NAVAL UNITS 11.7. Numbers 60000 to 69999 » No. Unit No. Unit No. Unit

60005 20 Nav Rfl Bde 60040 110 Nav AMTK Bn 60391 10 Nav Bde Arty 60019 104 Nav AMTK Bn 60048 210 Nav Engr Bn 60396 81 Nav Rccon Regt 60020 320 Nav AMTRAC Bn 60203 520 Nav AMTRAC Bn 60397 40 Nav Bde Arty 60026 40 Nav Rfl Bde 60390 29 Nav Bmr Regt

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TAGO 8373-A 219 CHAPTER 12 ROSTER OF AGGRESSOR OFFICERS

12.1. Roster background information are listed. Abbrevia- a. This paragraph contains an alphabetical tions used in the remarks column are defined listing of those officers who are currently identi- in appendix I. fied as being members of the Aggressor Armed b. It should be anticipated that numerous Forces. The name, date of birth, rank, date of changes will occur to this roster as Aggressor rank, branch, present assignment, and other personnel actions affect the listed officers.

220 TACO 8373-A Name DOB Rank DOR Branch Present assignment Remarks

AARESTRUP, Joachim E (33) Capt (57) Arty. CO, Hq Btry, 71 Mtz Rfl Div Arty lArt, SHkV ABDALWADIDS, Abu-al (14) CoL. (57) Arty. CO, 76 Arty Regt lArt, IKon, SM(2) ABERCROMBIE, Eugene R._. (15) CoL. (58) GSC CofS, 15Tk Div IK, IGS, LL, OM, VR ABERCROMBY, Alexander R. (07) G/D. (61) Abn, CG, 9 Abn Div LAp, IMM, OM, SHkV ABERNATHY, Walter D (12) G/B. (58) Arty CG, 62 Mtz Rfl Div Arty lArt, lAf, LL, SHkV, VR ABILDGAARD, Emil W (08) CoL, (55) Arty CO, 303F AAA Regt lArt, LL, IKon, IPz, U, SAAf, SHkV, OM, LDD ACHENWALL, Eustace R. (31) Maj... (61) Abn CO, 44 Abn Rfl Bn (Hel) LAp, LDD, OM ACHUCARO, Ignacio (16) Col (60) GSC CofS, 9 Abn Div Ilnf, IGS, LAp, LHkV, SHkV, VR, LDD AGASSIZ, Tadeus J (01) G/D., (53) Mtz Rfl CG, 29 Mtz Rfl DivL Ilnf, SAAf, LL, LHkV, LDD, VR, SM(2) AGOSHKOV, Alexis I (01) G/C... (59) Tank D/C, 15 Tk Army IK, SAAf, LL, LDD, OM AGUESSEAU, Annibal G.. (35) Capt.. (61) Arty CO, Hq & Svc Btry, 9 Abn Div Arty.. lArt AGUILERA, Casimiro (22) Col... (61) Arty CO, 566 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) lArt, LL, LDD AKELEY, Nelson A (20) Col... (62) Mtz Rfl... CO, 107 Mtz Rfl Regt Ilnf, IMM, lAf, SHkV(2), SM AKSAKOV, Georgii V (29) Maj... (59) Med CO, 314 Med Bn IMe, LL, SM ALBINONI, Guido V (26) Comdt. (60) Engr CO, 52 Engr Bn Ilnf, SM ALDEG REVER, Kunz L._ (21) Col... (63) Air CO, 52 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt AAv, LHkV, ASY, VR ALFIERI, Vittorio E (26) Maj... (57) Engr CO, 10 Engr Bn ling, SM(3) Al-MAARRI, Mehemet (06) G/A... (58) Tank CG, 15 Tk Army .. SAAf, lAf, IK, LDD, AKUS, OM(2), SM ALMQVTST, Jonas N (17) Col... (61) Arty CO, 329 AAA Regt IKon, IGS, LL, SM, VR ALVAREZ, Manual (01) G/A... (59) Mtz Rfl CG, 8 Army. 1 Ilnf, LAp, lAf, SAAf, LDD, OM, SM(2), SHkV AMALTEO, Massimo J (26) Comdt. (59) Mtz Rfl CO, 740 F Svc Elm Iln, lAf, OM AMBROSINI, Prospero C (31) Maj (60) Tank CO, 4 Recon Bn IK, Lin, OM, VR AMHERST, Carl T (17) Col.... (60) Tank CO, 216 Mdm Tk Regt IK, LAf, LL, AKUS, LDD, OM ANCHIETA, Marcelo B (08) G/A/C (61) Air CG, 5 Bmr Corps AAv, SAAf, OM(2), LDD, SHkV, SM ANDRASSY, Tamas N._ (36) Lt (58) Arty CO, Hq Btry, 69 Mtz Rfl Div Arty lArt ANDREOSSY, Geoffroi A (08) G/A... (60) Mtz Rfl D/C, Rgn Comd ATLANTIKO SAAf, IGS, LL, LDD(2), OM ANQUETIL, Basile O (28) Comdt. (62) Trans CO, 155 Trans Bn IT, Iln, SHkV(2) ARGYOPOULOS, Johannes G. (20) Col (56) GSC CofS, 43 Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf, IGS, lAf, VR, OM(2) ARISTOBULUS, Publius (28) Lt (58) Arty CO, 5 Inst Recon Btry lArt, SM ARKHANGELSKY, Aleksi E._ (19) Comdt. (52) Arty.' CO, 138 F AAA Regt I Art, IK, LHkV ARMSTEAD, Douglas E.. (02) G/D... (57) Tank CG, 86 F Tk Div IK, LL, LAf, SAAf, LDD, OM(2), LHkV ARREBO; Fredrik J (19) Comdt. (53) Trans CO, 128 Trans Bn IT, IPz, LL, SHkV(2), VR ARRHENIUS, Hjalmar C (20) Col (61) Tank Co, 150 Hv Tk Regt IK, lAf, LL, SHkV, OM ARRIAGA, Bonifacio F._ (11) CoL... (57) Mtz Rfl CO, 25 Mtz Rfl Regt Ilnf, LL, SHkV, OM(2) ARRI.YABENE, Gioacchino B. (IS) Col.... (60) Air CofS, 10 Lt Bmr Div AAv, IGS, LL, ASM, ASV ARTOBOLEVSKY, Igor N..__ (29) Maj (57) Engr CO, 312 Engr Bn ling, SM(2) ASAKAWA, Kakuzo N (21) CoL... (63) Air CO, 215 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt... AAv, IGS, SHkV (2), ASM ASBOTH, Illyes N (27) Comdt. (62) Sig CO, 34 Abn Sig Bn IS, SHkV, SM ASCHAM, Robin F (09) G/D... (60) Arty CG, 1 Gun Arty Div lArt, IKon, LL, SAAf, SHkV, LDD ASEYEV, Ariadna S (04) G/A... (60) Mtz Rfl CG, 10 Army SAAf, lAf, Ilnf, LDD (2), OM, SM ASHBURNHAM, Cornelius P.. (99) G/D... (56) Mtz Rfl CG, 3 F Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf, SAAf, LL, Lin, IGS, OM, SHkV, VR, KM, SSL, SKI TAGO S373-A A Remarks SM(2), OM OM LL, SM(2); SHkV SHkV, IGS, IK, SAAf, AGOr (52-56), OM, SM(3) AAv, SAAf, Lin, lAf, Office (47-49), Ilnf, Chief PW lArt, lAf, SOH, VR(2) Ilnf, SM, OM, LHkV VR ling, Un, SM, OM, IMe, SHkV LAp, Ilnf, LHkV, SM(2) VR Ilnf, LL, IMM, LDD, IS, Lin, LL, OM(2) Ilnf, LAp, SHkV, OM, SM IMe, LL, OM SM(2) lArt, LL, SAAf, OM, IK, lAf, IGS, OM, SHkV IGS, Ilnf, OM, SM SOH IK, LL, SAAf, LP, LDD, Ilnf, Iln, LL, SHkV, LHkV (2), OM AAv, lAf, SHkV, LDD, SM, ASV lArt, LL, IKon, OM, SM(2) lArt, SAAf, LL, LDD, OM(2) LAp, OM IMe, LL LDD (2), OM(2), AAv, SAAf, IKon, SAAf, IGS, Ilnf, AKUS, LDD, OM(2) IK, lAf, SAAf, VR, AKUS, SOH, LDD IK, LL, IAF, OM, SM lArt, OM lArt, IGS, lAf, LDD, SHkV Ilnf, IGS, IK, SOH, VR(5), SM(2) IK, IGS, IAG, LL, LHkV, VR lArt IT, IPz, LL, SM I Art, lAf, SAAf, LDD (2), OM, SM IK, SM AAv, LAp, SAAf, ASM, ASV, VR AAv, LL, lAf, SAAf, LDD (2), OM, SM SAAf, lAf, Ilnf, LDD (2), AKUS, OM Ilnf, LAp, LHkV, SM lArt SAAf, lAf, IK, LL, SOH, AKUS IK, LL, lAf, SAAf, LDD, OM, VR assignment Present Rfl Div CG, 32 Mtz Corps CofS, 22 Bmr CG, 5 Brkth Arty Div CO, 482 Mtz Rfl Regt Div CG, 12 Tk CO, 140 F Engr Bn CO, 131 F Med Bn (Prcht) CO, 131 Abn Rfl Bn CO, 101 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 360 Med Bn... CO, 3 F Arty Regt CofS, Army Gp ST. LAURENCO CO, 211 F Mtz Rfl Regt... CG, 43 Tk Div CG, 1 Air Army. CO, 107 Sig Bn CO, 38 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CO, 311 Svc Bn CG, 72 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CO, 326 AAA Regt CO, 216 Arty Regt CO, 23 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CO, 90 Med Bn CG, 32 Army CG, 16 Tk Army CO, 139 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 11 Lt Bmr Regt CO, Hq Btry, 5 Brkth Arty Div. CG, 36 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps CofS, 22 Gun Arty Div. CO, 304 Mdm Tk Regt CofS, 86 F Tk Div D/C, 17 Army CO, 513 Svc Bn CO, 39 Inst Recon Btry CO, Hq Btry, 53 Brkth Arty Div CG, 9 F Army CO, 362 Trans Bn CG, 33 Tk Div. CG, 20 Brkth Arty Div CO, Hq Co, 36 Tk Div Branch Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Med Air Arty Mtz Rfl Med Tank Engr._ Abn Mtz Rfl Arty Tank Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Tank Air Med Mtz Rfl Intend. Sig Abn Air Arty Arty Abn Tank Tank Arty Arty. Tank Tank Arty... Tank.. Trans.. Air Air Arty... Tank.. Arty... Tank.. (52) (57) (62) (58) (58) (51) (62) (61) (61) (58) (52) (59) (46) (57) (61) (59) (59) (57) (61) (63) (60) (61) DOR (61) (60) (57) (57) (59) (62) (57) (59) (54) (61) (62) (61) (60) (61) (63) (56) (62) (61) (58) Rank G/D G/D... Maj... Maj... Col.... Maj... Col Col.... Maj Maj Comdt. G/C... Col.... G/D... G/A/A Comdt G/C G/A Col Capt Maj Comdt G/A/D.... Comdt Col Comdt Col Col G/A/C Col Col Col Lt Lt G/D G/D G/C. G/A Lt (09) (20) Col.. (02) G/D (04) (20) (28) (22) (28) (08) (08) (19) (27) (04) (07) (07) (28) (28) (26) (01) (04) (19) (11) (28) (21) (27) DOB (12) (21) (36) (08) (18) (20) (07) (28) (14) (17) (32) (41) (09) (11) (08) (38) Name Verner 0 ATTERBOM, Kemal ATATURK, AUDREY, Conrad M Rutherford F... AUCHINLECK, BAKUNIN, Ariadna S P.___ BAINBRIDGE, Leslie M. BAIRNSFATHER, Alexander P BACSANYI, Moritz P BAEKELAND, Egide M._ BAGRATION, Gregory A AVERCHENKO, Nikolai E AVKSENTYEV, Aleksi C AXELSEN, Ferdinand G AUFRECHT, Moritz F AULARD, Guillaume BANDELIER, Aime F BANDINELLI, Galileo A.._ BAKR, Abdallah A AYVAZOVSKY, Lavrenti BARRINGTON, Edmund C BATTHYANY, Dezso I BAZARD, Jules M BANG, Ludvig C BANKHEAD, Oliver S BARNEVELDT, Lubrecht C BANERJEE, Acharya G BEARD, Clifford M BAUTAIN, Pierre J BANTOCK, Aaron C BEARDSLEY, Avery N BEAUCHAMP, Leonard R.. BERTHON, Warren D BELLANGE, Eustache BECKE, Oskar M BEECHEY, Claude G BEKKER, Hubrecht M..._ BELCHER, Warren R BERGSOE, Joachim L BENCZUR, Ladislaus K BENEZET, Edouard E BERGK, Gottfried F TAGO 8373-A 223 Ilnf, IK, SHkV, LL, SM(2) IK, lAf, SAAf, LL, SHkV, VR(2) I Me, LDD, SM, VR IK, Iln, SHkV, OM IK, Ilnf, OM(2), SHkV I Art, IK, SM(2) IK, LL, IGS, LDD, SHkV Ilnf, lAf, IGS, SAAf, SOH, OM(2) lArt, lAf, LL, SM (2) I Art, LJ, LL, LHkV, OM AAv, LAp, LL, IGS, ASM, ASV lArt, LJ, IGS, OM, SHkV LAp, lArt, OM(2), SM Ilnf, Lin, OM, SM IS, LL, VR, SHkV AAv, lAf, LL, SOH, SM(2) lArt, IGS, LL, Lin, LDD(2), OM lArt, LDD, LL, IGS, OM AAv, IGS, LHkV (2), VR(4) Ilnf, lAf, LL, SM(3), OM(2) Iln, OM, VR Iln, Ilnf, LL, SHkV, SH, LDD, SM(2) Ilnf, LAp, LL, IMM, SHkV IK, LP, lAf, LL, LDD lArt, lAf, OM AKUS Ilnf, LL, SHkV, OM, OM Ilnf, IGS, lAf, LDD, VR SHkV, OM, Ilnf, LJ, LL, SOH, OM(4) lArt, IKon, OM lArt, LL, LJ, SM ling, LL, OM, lAf, SM, OM, VR Ilnf, SAAf, LDD, SM IK, IGS, LL, ling, OM, VR LHkV, LDD, OM SAAf, IGS, KBRMI, I Art, lAf, LDD, SM LDD, VR IK, Lin, IMM, IS, LL, LJ, lArt, LL, SHkV (2) SAAf, lAf, lArt, LDD IK, IGS, LL, LHkV OM(2) LAp, Ilnf, LDD, VR, SM(2) Ilnf, LAp, SHkV, OM, LDD, VR(2) LJ, SAAf, lArt, SM LDD, OM, lAf, SHkV, lArt, OM, SM IK, LP, KBRMI, VR lArt, LL, OM, High Comd CO, 144 Recon Bn D/C, Army Gp ORIENTO CO, 319 F Med Bn. CofS, 121 GM Arty Div (Mdm) CO, 250 Abn AAA Bn CO, 334 Recon Bn CO, 128 F Arty Regt CO, 23 Tk Div Arty CO, 247 F Mtz Rfl Regt. CO, 152 Sig Bn CofS, 46 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CG, 591 Lt Gun Bde (122mm). CO, 306 F Mdm Tk Regt CG, 7 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, 21 Lt Bmr Regt CG, 166 Mtz Rfl Div CofS, HEJMKOMANDO CO, 120 AAA Regt CO, 282 Mtz Rfl Regt.. CG, 49 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div Bn CO, 138 Engr Rfl Regt CO, 36 Mtz Tk Regt CO, 134 Hv CO, 30 Engr Bn CG, 40 Brkth Arty Div CO, 218 F Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 386 Svc Bn CO, 287 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 112 Abn Rfl Bn (Preht) CO, 283 Mdm Tk Regt__ Guerrilla Activities Branch Aggressor Bde (240mm) Hv Mort CG, 920 CO, 309 Recon Bn CO, 29 RL Bn Bde CG, 106 Mixed Arty CofS, 2 Tk Div CO, 27 Abn Rfl Bn (Preht).... CO, 32 Arty Regt CO, 21 Abn Rfl Bn (Preht) CofS, 29 Mtz Rfl Div Rfl Regt F Mtz CO, 202 Div Arty Mtz Rfl CO, 34 Arty Div CG, 58 Brkth Bn CO, 7 RL 1 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, Hq Co, Arty Regt CO, 116 F Med.... Mtz Rfl. GSC.... Arty Tank Arty Sig Mtz Rfl. Mtz Rfl. Tank Tank Air GSC Arty Arty Air Tank Mtz Rfl. Mtz Rfl. Mtz Rfl. Mtz Rfl. Mtz Rfl. GSPO... Arty Air Arty.... Mtz Rfl. Engr Tank GSC GSC Intend.. Abn Tank Arty Arty.... Arty Arty Engr Arty.... Tank... Arty Arty Abn Arty Abn (61) (56) (54) (61) (58) (60) (59) (63) (57) (62) (61) (59) (62) (58) (60) (60) (62) (55) (57) (56) (56) (54) (59) (60) (61) (62) (59) (60) (61) (61) (62) (62) (51) (58) (63) (62) (57) (60) (54) (52) (59) (61) (54) (58) (58) (63) Maj Maj Maj Maj Col Col Maj Col Col Col G/B Col G/A/D. Col Maj Maj Comdt. Col.... G/B.... Col G/D.... G/C Col Col.... Comdt. Col.... Col____ G/A G/D... Comdt. Comdt- G/B.._ Col____ Comdt. Col Comdt. Col.... Col Comdt. Col G/B... G/B... Col.... G/D... Capt-_- Comdt. (20) (20) (30) (12) (27) (13) (09) (12) (18) (23) (21) (29) (25) (15) (21) (00) (08) GO) (24) (24) (27) (18) (01) (05) (10) (25) (23) (21) (14) (16) (26) (18) (28) (09) (98) (13) (99) (08) (23) (2G) (13) (17) (32) (06) (06) (27) CHING, Hao-jan CHIRIKOV, Georgy S CHATRIAN, Etienne R CHEN, Yu-hsiang CHERNYAYEV, Sasha D... CHIGORIN, Pavel I CANTACUZENE, Argyris... CARDUCCI, Gherardo S.... CHAIN, Ralph N CHAO, Tzu-ang CHARLES, Tom E..__ BYRNE, James G. CALVERT, Jeffrey N CAMPBELL, Walter M BROWN, Charles E., III.... Jaromir P BEZRUC, Esdras N BIBAUD, J Gustaf BERZELIUS, Eugen L BESTUZHEV, CARTWRIGHT, Edwin R... CHADWICK, Carl C CHAIN, Henry N BYRNE, Edward G CABALLE, Jaime CAMPILLO, Esteban L L._ BOURCHIER, Winthrop BROWN, Bruce B BROWN, Charles E BROWN, Gordon F BRUYEVICH, Leon R BUISSON, Remi T BIKELAS, Aclius D P BILDERDIJK, Joost BINCHOIS, Pierre R K BJORNSON, Rikard M BOERHAAVE, Aert G BOSBOOM, Aernout BOSCH, Willem J H BOURBON, Auguste M Winthrop BETHELL, Charles BICHAT, Felix T BIDAULT, Klemens R BIERSTADT, N YEI, Osaba HESSEN BRAGG, Willis N. Roger W. BICKERSTAFFE, TACO 8373-A Remarks SM Ilnf, SAAf, LDD, SOH, LDD (2), VR(2) SAAf, LL, LDD, SHkV, VR, OM Lin, LL, IGS, OM(2), LDD KBRMI, OM LL, LHkV lArt, SAAf, LDD, ASV AAv, LAp, OM IK, lArt, SM, lArt, OM, SM, YR OM LAp, IMM, lAf, LL, ling, OM, SM IKon, OM (51-53), IK, lAf, CO, 28 Mdm Tk Regt IK, LL, OM (2) ASM AAv, lAf, OM(2), ASV, I Art, lAf, SM(2) OM I Art, lAf, SHkV, SM, IKon, LJ, LL, SHkV, SM Ilnf, LL, lAf, SM, OM(2) lArt, Iln IT, LP, LL, YR(2), LDD LAp, Ilnf, LL, LDD, SM, OM lArt LDD (2) SAAf, lAf, LL, IK, AKUS, IMP, SOH, ASV, SAAf, LAp, Ilnf, Ilnf, Iln, LL, OM Ilnf, LL, SAAf, SM, OM LAp, Ilnf, lAf, IMM, LDD (2), OM Ilnf, LP, LL, SM, OM, VR Ilnf, LAp, lAf, LDD, OM lArt, SHkV, YR IK, lAf, LDD (2), OM, SM IK, LL, SAAf, SM (2) LAp, SHkV, SM, OM(2) AAv, lAf, ASM, ASV, SOH, LDD LAp, Ilnf Ilnf, LHkV, VR, OM(2), SM IT, Iln, LL, OM, LHkV Ilnf, VR, OM(3) CO, 210 Inf Regt (46-48), IK, lAf, CofS, 31 F Tk Div (53-59), IK, SAAf, Ilnf, LL, OM, SM IK, LDD AAv, OM, SHkV (2), SM assignment Present Def Co CO, 4 F Cml Regt CO, 39 Arty Atk Div CofS, 23 Ftr/Gnd Gun Bn CO, 30 Aslt Div CO, Hq Co, 31 F Tk CO, 18 Abn Prcht Regt CO, 137 Engr Bn... D/C, 12 Army CO, 140 AAA Regt CO, 420 Recon Bn CofS, 26 Bmr Corps CO, 319 F AAA Regt.... Arty CO, 29 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 5 Army CG, 66 Abn Div CO, 73 RL Bn CO, 115 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, Hq Btry, 41 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, 339 Trans Bn CO, 79 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CO, 274 F Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 59 Inst Recon Btry CO, 366 Svc Bn CG, 49 Abn Div CO, 518 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 164 Hv Tk Regt CofS, 66 Abn Div CO, 219 Abn AAA Bn D/C, 6 Air Army CO, 28 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CO, Hq Btry, 35 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CG, 17 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 4 F Mtz Rfl Div CofS, 37 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps CG, 1 Tk Div CO, 139 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 336 Recon Bn CO, 8 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 267 Trans Bn CO, Hq Co, 39 Mtz Rfl Div r Branch Cml_ Air.. Arty. Tank Tank Abn. Arty. Engr. Tank Tank Air.. Arty. Arty. Mtz Rfl Tank Abn. Arty Mtz Rfl Arty Trans Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Abn Arty Abn Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Tank Abn Abn Tank Air Abn Arty Tank Trans (62) (60) (57) (59) (62) (63) (58) (58) (60) (59) (62) DOR (56)' (56) (57) (62) (60) (56) (61) (61) (59) (59) (59) (55) (60) (60) (60) (61) (58) (51) (58) (50) (CO) Air.. (60) Tank (58) (58) (60) (62) (60) (57) (58) Rank Maj. Capt. Col_. Capt CoL- Maj. Col.. CoL. Maj.. G/C. Col... Comdt. G/B... Maj G/A.. G/D... Comdt. Capt... Comdt. Comdt. Lt Col.... Comdt. Maj G/D... CoL... Col.... CoL... Comdt. G/A/C Comdt. Col. Capt... G/D... Col.... Comdt. Capt... G/D... (26) (14) (21) (30) (29) (21) (21) (15) (07) (28) (20) (17) (06) (99) (12) DOB (31) (20) (34) (26) (05) (24) (31) (25) (09) (20) (19) (20) (25) (09) (10) G/D (21) (21) (26) (26) (01) (14) (28) (19) CoL. (23) (03) Name Yevgeny V.. CHKHENKELI, Toussaint R CHOPINEL, Vlas D CHRLSTYAKOV, Vasilievich G CHUYKOV, CIENFUEGOS, Ignacio M.... COORNHERT, Pieter COUTINHO, Alonso CRISTEA, Marcel N CLAESZ, Geert L. CLEGG, Austin E Klaus W. COCHENHAUSEN, T. CONDOLMIERI, Jacquot G CONNOLLY, Duald CIRUELO, Blasco CROCKCROFT, Lyman A._ CONCINI, Jacopo C CULIMAN, Theodor M DAIMLER, Gerd T CROOKES, Oliver W CSATLOS, Tibor V CUGNOT, Claude R DAM, Wilhelm L DANILEVSKY, Mstislav V. DARASCU, Emil H CUVIER, Noe H CUYP, Everhardus J DAHYABHAI, Hari K D’ARGENSON, Alain M.... D’AUBIGNE, Napoleon R._ De MONTEMAYOR, Jose DEBYE, Matthias F De FOIX, Augustin N De la CIERVA, Arias DAYTNCI, Guido M DEAK, Ladislaus T De BAIF, Timothee M d’ENAMBUC, Edouard F.. DELMOTTE, Jacques A De ENZINAS, Diego. DEMETRIADES, Romanus KÎ M 4k TAGO 8373-A 225 IMM, LL, Lin, LDD VR, OM SM (3) OM(2) SM, VR(2) SM, OM(2) LL, OM, SM SHkV, LHkV, SOH, SAAf, LL, Ilnf, SHkV LAp, OM(2), AAv, SHkV, VR(2) AAv, lAf, LL, SM (2) IKon, LArt, SM, SHkV lArt, LJ, lAf, SM lArt, LL, LDD, LL, LDD, SHkV lArt, lAf, LL, LDD, SHkV, OM lArt, IGS, VR(3), OM(2), Lin, LL, IS, SHkV, SHkV lArt, LJ, LDD, OM, I Art, SHkV, SM lArt, LL, OM OM(2) lArt, lAf, LJ, SHkV, SHkV, SM (2) AAv, SAAf, IKon, LL, IK, LL, lAf, OM, SM lArt, LL, SAAf, SM(2) LL, LDD(2) SM, lArt, Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, OM(2) I Art, lAf, LL, LDD, SAAf, lAf, IK, LDD, OM, SM(2) IS, LHkV, OM IK, lAf, LL, SAAf, SOH, LDD(2), OM, IK, SAAf, LL, SHkV, SM(4), VR lArt, LL, LHkV IGS, IAG, lAf, LDD lArt, IGS, SM, LDD IK, LL, lAf, SAAf, SOH, SHkV, LHkV, AAv, LAp, LDD, ASM, OM, SM ling, Hn, SHkV lArt, lAf, IGS, LDD, OM, SM I Art, SAAf, LL, OM, LDD lArt, LL, SAAf, LDD, OM Ilnf, OM lArt, LJ, LL, SM, VR IGS, Ilnf, SAAf, SHkV, VR(3) ling, SM Ilnf, IGS, LAp, LDD, OM AAv, IK, IGS, SHkV, SM(2) AAv, SAAf, ASM (2), VR CO, 705 Abn Mixed Regt (58-60), LAp, 30 Arty Bde (46-51), Ilnf, lAf, lArt, 2 Bmr Corps CofS, Regt Mtz Rfl CO, 453 CO, 42 RL Bn CO, 25 Aslt Gun Bn MO) CO, 108 Msl Regt (FUI Atk Div__ CG, 48 Ftr/Gnd Bn_._. CO, 75 F RL RL Bn CO, 403 F Arty Bde CG, 609 Mixed Arty Bde CG, 605 Mixed Bn CO, 347 Recon (203mm).. CO, 36 Hv Gun Bde CG, 22 Bmr Corps CO, 199 Mdm Tk Regt Arty CO, 58 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 18 Mtz Rfl Div Regt CO, 11 Arty CofS, 58 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CG, 30 Mtz Rfl Div CofS, 11 F Tk Army CO, 317 Sig Bn CG, 3 Tk Army CO, 140 F Mdm Tk Regt CO, 664 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) CG, 83 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CG, 30 Tk Div CO, 51 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt CG, 8 Tk Div Arty CG, 24 Brkth Arty Div CofS, 49 Abn Div CG, 22 Lt Bmr Div CG, 32 Lt Bmr Div CG, 59 Mtz Rfl Div CO, Hq Co, 67 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 1 Abn Mixed Regt CO, 2 Arty Regt CO, 53 Engr Bn__ CofS, 39 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 318 Engr Bn CofS, Rgn Comd ATLANTIKO.. Mtz Rfl. Arty Air Air Arty Arty.... Arty Air Arty Arty.... Tank Arty Arty.... Arty Tank Arty CSC.... Arty Arty Tank Sig Tank Tank Arty Arty.... Air Mtz Rfl. Engr Arty Tank Arty Arty.... Air Arty Abn Arty GSC.... Engr GSC Air (63) (56) (62) (56) (62) (61) (60) (58) (61) (56) (60) (57) (59) (59) (61) (58) (52) (59) (57) (59) (53) (63) (57) (59) (60) (60) (60) (61) (56) (57) (59) (63) (59) (63) (62) (59) (60) (58) (52) (61) Maj Maj Maj Col.... G/A/D. Col G/B_... G/B Comdt.. Col.... Col.... G/D... Col.. Comdt.. Col.... G/A/C. G/B. G/D. Maj. G/A. Col. _ Col. _ G/D. Col G/B. Maj... G/B G/D Col G/A/D. G/D.... Col G/C... G/A/D. Capt. Col__ Comdt. Comdt. U/A/D. (00) Comdt.. (24) (11) (28) (16) (21) (32) (16) (17) (20) (16) (15) (26) (16) (08) (27) (01) (19) (07) (11) (15) (10) (21) (16) (12) 01) (20) 03) (12) (17) (11) (14) (06) (29) (15) (07) (27) (09) (24) (23) S.___ DOVZHENKO, Prokopy Ouen R DESCARTES, Edmund E DEWAR, Manoel De SILVA, Bonifacio De SOUSA, It Jacquot d’EPINAY, Claude J._ D’EPREMESNIL, A Bosir DENIKIN, DUNANT, Jakob L T. DIEPENBROCK, Adriaenz L Di PIETRO, Umberto P DIDEROT, Raphael Finnin A _ De VOYER, DUFFY, Conell D._ A DOLLOND, Stephan F DIKUSHIN, Prokopy Henri d’HALLOY, DZERZHINSKY, Viktor M._. DUNLOP, David R DUTOV, Sergei N DWIVEDI, Tarasankar J DREW, Chester C ■ DUCLOS, Raoul C DUCOMMUN, Gaspard A DUFF, Samuel W K._ DOBUZHINSKY, Faddey dTNDY, Toussaint D EICHHORST, Hektar J EIJKMAN, Pieter R DZYUBIN, Vasilievich N EFENDI, Kiazim ELLE, Felix H ELLICOTT, Leopold H EICHRODT, Roderich N EHRLE, Rudolf W... EMINESCU, Constantin N... ELPHINSTONE, Herman W. ELSEVIER, Heike J ELZE, Reinhold K EMBURY, Nathan N Name DOB Rank DOR Branch Present assignment Remarks

EMINOVICI, Mihail C (22) Comdt. (58) Arty CO, 99 RL Bn.. lArt, LJ, OM ENESCO, Nicolae M (19) Col.... (61) Tank CO, 280 Mdm Tk Regt IK, SAAf, LL, SHkV ENESCU, Mihail T..._ (27) Capt... (56) Mtz Rfl CO, Hq Co, 3 F Mtz Rfl Div Nnf, SM ENFANTIN, Eustache J..._ (14) Col.... (57) GSC CofS, 42 Tk Div IK, IGS, OM, SM ENCLEHEART, Thomas S.. (26) Comdt. (61) Mtz Rfl... CO, 331 F Rccon Bn Ilnf, LL, lAf, OM ENGLISH, Thomas R (18) Col (59) GSC CofS, 5 Brkth Arty Div lArt, IMM, LHkV, VR ENTRALGO, Francisco (19) Comdt. (60) Arty CO, 127 AAA Regt.. lArt, IK, LHkV, SM ENTWISTLE, Conrad M._. (09) Col.... (58) Mtz Rfl CO, 43!) F Mtz Rfl Regt.... Ilnf, SHkV, SM ENTWISTLE, Robin VV (18) Col.... (60) Tank CO, 174 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 10 Mem Tk Regt (Jun 58-Mar 60), SAAf, IK, LL, SHkV, OM(2) EO'I'VOS, Moritz D (27) Comdt. (61) Sig CO, 68 Sig Bn IS, lAf, LDD, OM(2) ERDELYI, Dezso A (12) G/D... (61) Tank CofS, 1 Tk Army IK, Lin, LL, SAAf, SOH, SHkV(2), SM(2), VR(3) ERICSON, Jonas E (07) G/A/C. (61) Air CG, 2 Bmr Corps AAv, LAp, SOH, OM(2) ERIKSEN, Gustave H (27) Maj (57) Engr CO, 31 Engr Bn ling, KBRMI, OM ERIKSSON, Ludvig N (16) Col.... (61) GSC. CofS, 31 F Tk Div lAf, IK, Lin, LDD, VR, SF ERTEL, Gavrila A. (29) Comdt. (63) Abn CO, 19 Abn Rfl Bn (Hcl).... LAp, OM ERTEL, Horaz M (19) Col (61) Air CofS, 10 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps SAAf, AAv, IKon, SOH, LDD(2), VR(4) ERXLEBEN, Ruprecht T... (22) Col (61) Mtz Rfl... CofS, 86 Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf, lAf, OM, SM ESPARTERO, Jaime (14) Col (58) Arty CO, 1 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty... lArt, lAf, SHkV, OM(2), SM ESPINEL, Ignacio (32) Maj (60) Sig CO, 124 Sig Bn. IS, LL, SM ESQUILACHE, Ignacio (08) Col (53) GSC CofS, 34 Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf; IMM, lAf, LHkV, LDD, VR(2), SM ESQUIROS, Remi J (04) G/A. (58) Tank CG, 1 Tk Army IK, lAf, Lin, SAAf, LHkV(2), OM(3) ESTRITHSON, Jorgen F.... (26) Maj.. (55) Sig CO, 111 Sig Bn IS, Lin, SM ESTRUP, Herman M (18) Col... (56) Mtz Rfl CO, 248 F Mtz Rfl Regt Ilnf, lAf, SM ESZTERHAZY, Osaba B.__. (19) Col.. (61) Arty. CO, 149 AAA Regt lArt, IGS, LL, SHkV ETTENBERGER, Lukas E. (19) Col... (60) Arty CO, 1 Tk Div Arty. lArt, LJ, LL, lAf, LDD, OM, SHkV ETTMULLER, Horaz K.._. (32) Capt. (57) Mtz Rfl CO, Hq Co, 71 Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf, VR, OM EUCKEN, Ruprecht P (12) Col.. (56) Arty CO, 379 AAA Regt. IKon, LL, LDD EULER, Aime F (08) Col.. (53) Arty CO, 322 AAA Regt lArt, IGS, LL, OM, SM EVALD, Martin H (32) Maj.. (60) Engr CO, 340 Engr Bn ling, OM, SM EVANS, Ralph L._ (16) Col.. (56) GSC CofS, 85 Tk Div IK, LAf, LL, LDD, OM EVANS, Robert H T... (06) G/D. (54) Mtz Rfl__ CG, 11 Mtz Rfl Div IK, lAf, LHkV, OM(2) EVEREST, Anthony G (05) Col.. (55) Tank CO, 8 F Mdm Tk Regt IK, LL, IGS, SM, OM EXMOUTH, Francis R (31) Maj.. (58) Intend CO, 347 Svc Bn Iln, SM EYDE, Gustaf K (05) G/C. (58) Mtz Rfl.. D/C, 5 Army. Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, LDD, SHkV(2), OM(3), VR FACCHINETTI, Cesare T._ (09) G/A/C. (62) Air CG, 41 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps. AAv, IGS, SHkV, OM(3) FAHLCRANTZ, Edvard S.. (03) Col (46) GSC CofS, 1 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, 211 Mech Rfl Regt (49-51), Ilnf, LL, LAG, IGS, SHkV, OM, SM(2) FAIRFAX, Douglas F (18) Col.. (62) Trans CO, 224 Trans Bn IT, LL, SM, OM FAIRLIE, Willis E (28) Lt__ . (59) Arty CO, 4 F Inst Recon Btry... I Art FAITHORNE, Orville R.__. (07) G/D. (59) Tank CG, 9 Tk Div. IK, SAAf, LL, OM(2), SM TACO 8373-A 227 SM OM, Ilnf, lAf, LL, SHkV SAAf, LAp, Army (51-54), Hq, 4 IGS, Ilnf, SAAf, LDD, LHkV, OM(2) Ilnf, LHkV, SM, OM(2) OM IAG, Ilnf, IGS, SM ling, lAf, SM IS, Lin, LL, IGS, SHkV, OM(3) lArt, IKon, lArt, OM, VR AAv, LAp, OM, SM(3) OM lArt, lAf, SAAf, SHkV, lArt, lAf, LL, SM(2) IK, LDD LAp IK, SHkV, SM, OM lArt, lAf, LJ, LL, LDD, SHkV IK, lAf, LDD, VR, OM(2) Ilnf, SAAf, lAf, IMM, LHkV, SM(3) IMe, SM Ilnf, lAf, IGS, LHkV, OM(2), SM(3) AAv, IGS, LDD, ASM IMe LL, LDD, OM, SHkV SAAf, lAf, SM ling, OM, OM(4) AAv, lArt, SAAf, LHkV, LAp, Ilnf, LDD IK, Ilnf, OM, SM, VR SM(2) IT, Iln, lAf, LHkV, LJ, lArt, SM IK, LL, lAf, OM(2) ling, SHkV, LDD IK, SAAf, IGS, SHkV, SM lArt, lAf, LJ, OM, SHkV(2) lArt, LP, IGS, LL, SHkV, LHkV LAp, Ilnf, VR Iln, Ilnf, OM AAv, LJ, SAAf, SHkV, LHkV AAv, LAp, IKon, lAf, SOH, OM I Art, LJ, LL, SM SAAf, lAf, AAv, SOH, LDD, OM(2) lArt, SM, LL Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, LDD, OM LAp, SM, OM (Mdm) Rcgt Regt, 49 Abn Div Div 99 Mtz Rfl CofS, Bn CO, 145 Engr Arty. _ 87 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, Hq Btry, Div CG, 23 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div. CG, 46 Ftr/Gnd Atk CG, 29 Gun Arty Div Arty CG, 46 Mtz Rfl Div (Prcht).. CO, 114 Abn Rfl Bn CO, 301 F Recon Bn CO, 345 Recon Bn CO, 108 Trans Bn__ Regt Abn Prcht CO, 34 Bn ____ CO, 323 Engr Bn CO, 125 Med Div Arty CG, 12 Tk CG, 47 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps Bn CO, 336 Sig Rfl Div Arty CG, 39 Mtz GM Arty Div CO, Hq Btry, 121 U/I Abn Mixed CO, Hq & Svc Co, CO, 141 F Mdm Tk Regt.. D/C, 21 Army CO, 307 F Svc Bn CG, 51 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CO, 319 F Engr Bn CG, 42 Tk Div CO, 234 Msl Regt (TONDRO) CG, 43 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, Hq & Svc Co, 51 Abn Prcht CG, 15 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CO, 72 Tk Div Arty CG, 8 Air Army CO, 181 F Arty Regt CO, Hq Co, 22 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 70 Mtz Rfl Div__ CO, 36 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CO, 18 Recon Bn CO, 639 F Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) CO, 104 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 340 Mtz Rfl Regt ._ D/C, 8 Army CO, 288 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 158 Med Bn__._ Med... Arty... Air GSC__. Abn Engr... Mtz Rfl Engr... Sig Arty... Air Arty... Arty Abn... Tank.. Tank.. Trans.. Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Med... Mtz Rfl Arty... Air Abn... Air Air Mtz Rfl Arty... Abn Tank.. Arty... Air Arty... Arty... Arty... Abn Tank.. Tank.. Engr... Tank.. Arty... (57) (60) (59) (57) (58) (51) (61) (63) (62) (59) (63) (63) (56) (60) (62) (63) (61) (61) (56) (61) (58) (59) (61) (56) (60) (53) (63) (62) (63) (62) (56) (59) (57) (56) (53) (61) (62) (62) (59) (62) (55) (56) (56) Maj Maj Col Col... Comdt Maj G/B. Capt G/A/D Maj Maj G/B G/A/D G/D. G/B Comdt Comdt Comdt Capt Maj Maj G/A/C.. Capt G/A/D. Col G/A/C. Col Capt G/D.... Comdt.. Lt. Col Col Col G/C Col Col G/C Comdt.. G/A/D.. G/D Col G/B (16) (17) (31) (28) (ID (21) (25) (07) (15) (13) (12) (24) (05) (30) (12) (12) (99) (21) (27) (99) (27) (23) (26) (01) (19) (12) GO) (35) (12) (06) (09) (28) (15) (23) (36) (39) (25) 07) (19) (21) (08) (18) (18) S.... Henryk FAJANS, I FELLOPIO, Jacopo Girolamo A.._ FALCONE, Franklin J.. FALCONER, Raoul D.._ FALGUIERE, Italo S.__ FALIERI, Saverio G FALIERO, D. Hugo FALCKENSTEIN, FOURNIER, Andre V FEUCO, Diego FEIJOO, Lucas P. FALL, Eduard FAZL, Harun GARROS, Lathaire F GEITEL, Hans A... GHALIB, Lokmanyal GIBSON, Henry R.__ FRUNZE, Akaky A FYODOROV, Vyacheslav N GALILEI, Edmondo P GALLCHOBHAIR, Liam P GALSWORTHY, Cornelius W GAMBLIN, Hcrshel W GAMBURTSEV, Gavrila A FLEURY, Jeannot L._ M._.. FERNANDEZ, Luis FERNANDEZ, Rodrigo.. FIBIGER, Gustav P FLEMING, Aaron C GIDE, Guillaume R GIRADOT, Geoffroi V GJELLERUP, Vitus G GOLDENDAKH, Yan T. GOLGI, Lionelle F._ GOMEZ, Eugenio GERMENES, Marcus A GHEORGHIU-DEJ, Leca I GHIKAS, Sergius A A. FLEMING, Rutlcrford FOERBRINGER, Alois E FORSSMANN, Friedrich G FOUOUET, Felice J FINSEN, Nicholas G Name DOR Rank DOR Branch Present assignment Remarks

GOMEZ, Leandro (19) Comdt- (56) Arty CO, 196 Arty Regt lArt, OM GOMULKA, Zdzislaw H (12) Col.... (56) Arty CO, 15 Arty Regt lArt, lAf, LL, SM GONDO, Toshimichi I (26) Maj (59) Intend CO, 308 F Svc Bn... lin, IPz, SM GONZALEZ, Ignacio A (25) Maj (58) Intend CO, 359 Svc Bn Iln, IPz, OM GORKY, Fyodor L (32) Capt... (60) Mtz Rfl CO, Hq Co, 87 F Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf, OM GRAMME, Henri M (18) Comdt. (58) Mtz Rfl CO, 304 F Svc Bn Ilnf, Iln, LL, SM(2) GRAMME, Heinrich M (13) Col.... (56) Mtz Rfl CofS, 38 Mtz Rfl Div... Ilnf, lAf, SM, OM GRAUMANN, Horaz R (15) G/B... (62) Arty CG, 733 RL Bde IKon, LJ, OM(3) GREBENSHCHIKOV, Vlas P. (27) Comdt. (60) Engr CO, 172 Engr Bn ling, LL, OM GRIBOYEDOV, Semyon P.___ (08) G/D... (62) Tank CG, 40 Tk Div IK, SAAf, SOH, OM(2), LHkV GRIGORYEV, Zinovy M (18) Comdt. (01) Mtz Rfl... CO, 303 F Recon Bn IK, LL, IGS, OM, SM GRISHIN, Gerasim S (07) G/D... (55) Mtz Rfl... CG, 69 Mtz Rfl Div. Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, LDD, OM GROEN, Lukas V (10) Col.... (57) G SC CofS, 32 Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf, IGS, lAf, LL, OM, SM(2) GROZA, Teodor H (29) Comdt. (63) Abn CO, 57 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) LAp, Ilnf, LDD, SM(2) GRZHIMAYLO, Vlas T (15) G/B... (61) Arty CG, 500 Lt Gun Bde (122mm) lArt, lAf, SAAf, SOH, OM(2), VR GUDERIAN, Franz A (09) G/C... (61) Tank D/C, 3 Tk Army Ilnf, IK, SAAf, LDD, SHkV, OM, SM GUERRERO, Dionisio I (09) G/A/C (62) Air D/C, 8 Air Army CofS, 11 Ftr Div (48-51), AAv, LAp, ASM, ASV GULLSTRAND, Svante L (02) G/D... (57) Mtz Rfl D/C, 34 Army. SAAf, IGS, Ilnf, SOH, AKUS, LDD GUTHRIE, Boyle W.__ (20) Col... (61) Air CO, 146 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt AAv, LAp, ASM, ASV HADZOPOULOS, Dimitri (18) Col... (59) Mtz Rfl CO, 520 M tz Rfl Regt Ilnf, LL, LDD, SHkV HAECKEL, Thcdor A (20) Maj (56) Sig CO, 304 F Sig Bn IS, Lin, LL, SHkV HAHNEMANN, Billi J (18) Col... (62) Tank CO, 53 F Mdm Tk Regt. IK, lAf, LL, SM(2), LDD HALLE, Godcfroi V... (24) Comdt (59) Abn CO, 228 Abn AT Bn LAp, lArt, LL, SM, VR HAN, Huci (23) Comdt. (58) Arty CO, 27 RL Bn LJ, LL, OM HARALDSSON, Gustaf N (19) Comdt (57) Intend CO, 303 F Svc Bn Iln, IPz, SM(2) HARALDSSON, Gustave N (20) Col... (61) Air CO, 70 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt AAv, LL, LHkV, VR(3) HARMSWORTH, Orville S (23) Comdt (60) Tank CO, 130 Hv Tk Regt IK, LL, LDD, LHkV HASHIMURO, Masuo (16) Comdt (53) Arty CO, 10 AAA Regt lArt, IKon, SM, OM HATIEGANU, Leca C (32) Maj.. (60) Intend CO, 766 Abn Svc Bn Iln, LAp, AKUS HECKELBACHER, Benedikt H (17) Col... (59) GSC CofS, 36 Tk Div Ilnf, IGS, LAp, LHkV, SHkV, VR, LDD HEIDENSTAM, Eivind G (36) Capt.. (62) Tank CO, Hq Co, 52 Tk Div IK, LL, SM HENNESSY, Andrew H.._ (16) G/B.. (58) Arty. CG, 60 Mtz Rfl Div Arty I Art, lAf, SAAf, SOH, LDD, SHkV, OM(2) HERNANDEZ, Angel (29) Maj... (61) Arty CO, 51 RL Bn lArt, LJ, SHkV, OM HERTWIG, Hans F.__ (15) Col... (57) Mtz Rfl CO, 131 Mtz Rfl Regt 472 Arty Regt (46-49), lArt, Ilnf, LL HERTZ, Roderich K (37) Capt.. (63) Arty CO, Hq & Svc Btry, 56 Tk Div Arty.. lArt, IK, SM HESS, Tadcus J (24) Comdt (58) Tank CO, 140 F Recon Bn... IK, Lin, SM HEVESY, Janos I (27) Comdt (57) Tank CO, 35 F RL Bn IK, lArt, SM HEYMANS, Adolphe L (30) Maj... (59) Abn CO, 253 Abn AAA Bn _ LAp, IKon, LJ, OM(2), VR HEYROVSKY, Jaroslaw P._ (21) Maj... (57) Engr CO, 316 Engr Bn ling, LL. SHkV HIGGINS, William S._ (27) Comdt (01) Engr CO, 203 Engr Bn ling, SM OM HINSHELWOOD, Wilbur O, (06) G/D... (54) Mtz Rfl CG, 22 Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf, Iln, lAf, LL, LDD, OM(2) HOBRECHT, Matthieu P.. (21) Col... (62) Air CO, 134 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt AAv, IMR, AKUS, ASV TACO 8373-A 229 OM, SM VR(2) SM(3) VR LL, SOH, IK, SAAf, lAf, SM(2), OM Ilnf, LAp, VR lArt, IK, IKon, LJ, SHkV, SM(3) OM(2), IKon, LAp, AAv, SM IMe, SHkV, IK, SOH, LHkV(2) SAAf, IGS, LL, SHkV(2) lArt, IGS, IMe, OM LHkV, VR Ilnf, LL, IPz, SOH, ASM AAv, LAp, SAAf, IGS, LAp, IMM, LP, VR SE, SKr IK, IMR, lAf, VR, OM, Ilnf, OM, SM SM(2), SOH, VR Ilnf, LAf, SAAf, OM, VR, SKI IK, IMM, LL, SHkV, lArt, LL, lAf, OM, SHkV IT, IPz, SM OM Ilnf, IGS, LL, SHkV, IK, SM lArt SM(2) Ilnf, LL, SHkV, OM, LArt, LJ, SAAf, OM, SM(2) LAp, Ilnf, OM, SM, VR AAv, IGS, LHkV(2) IK, IGS, LAG, LL, LDD, OM(2) LArt, LAf, LL, OM lArt, LAp, IGS, SHkV, OM(2) Ilnf, Iln, OM lArt, LAp, SAAf, LL, LDD IK, LL, lAf, OM, SM(2), VR Ilnf, IMM, lAf, SAAf, AKUS, LHkV IK, IGS, SHkV, OM Ilnf, LAp IMe, SHkV, SM ling, Iln, LL, SM IS, LHkV, SM IS, Ilnf, LDD, OM, VR lArt IGS, LL, lAf, Ilnf, LDD, OM(2), SM lArt, LJ, LDD, OM, SM, VR AAv, lAf, LL, LDD, ASM IK, IGS, LL, SAAf, IMM, LHkV, OM(2) lArt, LJ, lAf, SAAf, SHkV, OM, LDD lArt, lAf, LL, LHkV, SHkV(2), VR(2) Bn CO, 154 Med Tk Div CG, 24 Bmr Corps CG, 15 Bn. CO, 137 Med Gp KOLOMBIO CG, Army Arty Div CofS, 31 Gun Bn CO, 495 Svc Mixed Regt CO, 45 Abn Div CG, 56 Ftr/Gnd Atk Abn Mixed Regt__ CO, Hq & Svc Co, 1 CO, 108 Hv Tk Regt CO, 2 F Arty Regt Div CO, Hq Co, 47 Mtz Rfl CO, 352 Svc Bn Arty CG, 60 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 119 Trans Bn CofS, Rgn Comd PACIFIKO CofS, 62 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 119 Mtz Rfl Regt D/C, 6 F Army Div CO, Hq Co, 30 Mtz Rfl CO, 93 Mdm Tk Regt CO, Hq & Sve Btry, 71 Tk Div Arty.. CG, 46 Hv Gun Bde (203mm) CO, 56 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CofS, 31 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CofS, 3 F Mtz Rfl Div CG, 67 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CG, 65 Abn Div Arty. CO, 49 Abn Div Arty CO, 1 F Mdm Tk Regt... CofS, 40 Tk Div CO, 171 Engr Bn CO, 23 Sig Bn CO, 37 Abn Recon Co. CO, 308 F Med Bn CO, 218 Sig Bn CO, Hq Btry, 47 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, 153 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt CofS, 23 Army CO, 40 Hv Gun Bde (203mm). CO, 122 Hv Tk Regt CG, 116 Gm Arty Div (Mdm) CO, 37 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Med Air Med Intend Abn Mtz Rfl Tank Tank GSC. Air Mtz Rfl Abn Tank Arty Tank Arty GSC Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Trans Arty Arty Abn Air GSC Arty Mtz Rfl Tank Arty Arty Med Tank GSC _. Abn Engr Sig Arty Sig Air GSC Arty Tank Arty Arty (58) (59) (60) (62) (61) (63) (62) (55) (63) (61) (63) (59) (63) (63) (56) (56) (59) (57) (57) (57) (57) (60) (61) (62) (62) (51) (58) (63) (60) (58) (01) (60) (62) (58) (61) (56) (59) (59) (59) (58) (60) (60) (60) (53) Marshal Maj Maj G/D G/A/C Comdt Col. G/A/D Capt Col Col Col Capt Comdt G/C Col G/B Comdt Col_ Lt Maj Capt Comdt G/B Comdt Col__ Col G/B. G/B Col Col Col... Capt.. Maj Comdt. Comdt. G/C. Lt Col.... Col.... G/B... Col G/D Col.. (06) (10) (IV) (04) (17) (29) (29) (20) (12) (37) (21) (28) (11) (21) (36) (20) (09) (13) (16) (28) (15) (39) (14) (28) (22) (09) (11) (19) (12) (07) (19) (35) (19) (26) (22) (21) (17) (37) (18) (07) GO) (15) (17) (07) Severo L HORTEGA, HSU, Yu-wei HSUAN, Ivuang-yin Terenz E HUBRECHT, B Kaspar HOLLWEG, HUET, Everhardus H HUNG, Yu-hsi J Gerrit HOLST, Benjamin C. HORNBLOWER, HSIA, Mo-jo J HUMBOLDT, Franz IOANNOVNA, Vasilievich E.. W.___ HUNTSMAND, George M HUNYADI, Agosten K HUYGENS, Gerbrand INOZEMTSEV, Fyodor I INUKAI, Kozo M ICHIJO, Masayoshi IBANEZ, Alvaro IBANEZ, Carillo INGRASSIA, Lorenzo S._ INOUYE, Hiroyuki T INOUYE, Tsuneo Y IGNATOV, Fyodor K.._ ILLA, Federico J V ILYUSHIN, Yevgraf INGLEFIELD, Joseph C ISHLINSKY, Mstislav V INGRAM, Orville R N INGEMANN, Joachim INGLEBY, Frederick B INGLIS, Herbert D IONESCU, Constantin M IORGA, Horia S IQBAL, Chunilal G IRELAND, Dean M._ ISAAC, Gilles M IVORY, Carl M 1SNARD, Laurent M ITURBI, Vasco J IVANOV, Ivan L IVANOVNA, Yury N ISMAY, Anthony, E ITAGAKI, Mitsunori Y 230 TACO 8373-A Remarks LL, LDD, SM(2) lArt, lAf, lArt, IK, SAAf, SHkV, OM IS, Lin, SHkV, SM IK, lAf, IGS, LDD, OM(2), SM lArt, SAAf, LHkV lArt, LJ, SAAf, lAf, LDD, OM lArt, lAf, LL, SHkV(2), OM lArt SAAf, IGS, lArt, LJ, LDD, OM SM(2) IS, Lin, LL, OM Ilnf, LHkV, LHkV, VR IS, OM(2), LDD(2), OM AAv, LAp, lArt, lAf, LL, SHkV IMe lArt, IKon, SAAf, LL, SHkV, OM(2) AAv, lAf, LL, Lin, SHkV(2), OM lArt, lAf, LL, SHkV lArt, IK, lAf, LL, SM(2), OM Un, OM(2) LAp, Ilnf, SHkV, SM(2) Ilnf, IMM, SHkV, LDD, OM, VR AAv, SAAf, LAp, LL, LDD(2) lArt, SF lArt, IK, LL, SM IK, LL, IAG, LDD, OM Ilnf, lAf, LL, SOH, OM lArt LAp, IMe, LDD IK, IMM, SM(3) KBRMI LHkV, SM(3) Ilnf, SAAf, LL, SHkV, LDD, OM lArt, lAf, SAAf, IGS, Ilnf, Un, OM lArt, SAAf, LL, SHkV(2) lArt, SM(2) OM LL, IK, IGS, Ilnf, SM, LDD, lArt, lAf, SAAf, LL, IGS, lAf, LL, SHkV LDD, LHkV IK, SAAf, lAf, LL, IGS, LAp, LL, LHkV AAv, LAp, LDD(2), OM OM, SHkV SAAf, IGS, IK, LDD, VR IK, Lin, LL, LHkV, assignment Present CO, 341 F Recon Bn CofS, 18 F Brkth Arty Div CO, 15 F Cml Def Co Sig Bn CO, 331 F Corps D/C, 15 Bmr CO, 36 Arty Regt Bn CO, 316 Sig Rfl Div. CG, 62 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 141 Mtz CofS, 21 Army CO, 28 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) CG, 713 RL Bde CG, 32 Brkth Arty Div CO, 40 Tk Div Arty CO, 60 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 24 Abn Med Bn CO, 363 Med Bn CO, 49 Mtz Rfl Regt Arty CG, 130 Mtz Rfl Div Rfl Div CO, Hq Co, 4 F Mtz CO, 47 Arty Regt D/C, Army Gp SUDO Rfl Div Arty CO, Hq Btry, 86 Mtz Arty CG, 18 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 749 Svc Elm CO, 35 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) CO, 96 Mtz Rfl Regt CofS, 23 Tk Div CofS, 59 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 38 Army CO, 372 Recon Bn. CG, 99 Mtz Rfl Div Arty. CG, 2 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CO, 102 Abn Mort Regt CG, 31F Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, 251 Abn AT Bn CG, 17 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps CO, 44 Abn Prcht Regt CO, 545 Mtz Rfl Regt CG, 7 Bmr Corps CG, 33 Tk Div Arty CO, 356 AAA Regt... CO, 137SigBn_ CO, 88 Mdm Tk Regt Branch Mtz Rfl Med. Med. Mtz Rfl Arty Mtz Rfl GSC Cm! Sig Air Arty Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Sig GSC Arty Arty Arty Arty Arty Tank Arty Arty.. Tank Arty GSC Arty. Intend Arty. Gsc ; Tank Tank Arty Air Abn Arty Abn Air Abn Air Arty Arty Sig Tank (61) (60) (60) (60) (61) (60) (61) (61) (58) (55) (61) (57) (54) (59) (54) (58) (57) (63) (61) (58) (57) (57) (57) (60) (59) (59) (62) (62) (62) (61) (56) (62) (57) (63) (57) (59) (61) (58) (62) (61) (62) (63) (59) (56) DOR Rank Maj Maj Maj Col Maj Maj Col Capt Comdt Col_. G/D Col G/A/D Col G/B Capt Col Col G/A/C G/B. Comdt Col Comdt Co Col G/B Comdt G/B G/D Col G/A. Capt. Col G/B CoL G/A Col G/D Comdt G/A/C Comdt Comdt G/B. G/A/D (29) (17) (27) (07) (29) (12) (18) (30) (12) (21) (08) (25) (16) (14) (29) (14) (06) (14) (27) (32) (18) (04) (33) (14) (08) (05) (11) (28) (08) (20) (08) (15) (25) (12) GO) (09) (27) (09) (12) (26) (14) (20) GO) (27) DOB Name Spiridon S IZVOLSK\, Fumio I IWAKURA. KEGEL, Richard JOLY, Oliver R JACQUARD, Benoit Ouen C JACCOUD, N JACKS, Thomas JACOTOT, Patrice J KARRER, Tadeus E KAVANAGH, Turlough W... JOMELI, Filippo N. JERABEK, Frantisek J JESPERSEN, Vilhelm H M JASIENSKI, Gerasim Vadim N._.. JABLOCHKOV, KAPRAVOLOS, Efstathios... KAPUSTINSKY, Vladimir A, KAFKA, Bartholomaus F KAIZU, Morio KAKHOVSKY, Gavrila I.... KALINNIKOV, Feodosy V... KAEMPFE, Wilhelm T JOACHIM, Dandor I JESSOPP, Ernest H JEWSBURY, Douglas M JIMENEZ, Dionisio JENSEN, Jeus M.___ JENSEN, Laurits W.._ JAYADEVA, Narsimbrao P.__ JEEJEEBHOY, Allasani JEFFERIES, Walter S JENATSCH, Abraham F.__. JANSON. Christen E.-_: S JASTROW, Sigismund JAURES, Thibaut E L JANAUSCHEK, Pavai P.___, JANITSCHEK, Karel JANOW, Bedrich H JACOBSEN, Jorgen JANACEK, Karel P JONES, Earl H JUBAINVILLE, Vilfrid M.__ JUGOVICH, Tihamir S JONES, Austin R TAGO 8373-A OM(2), LDD, VR LDD(3), AKUS, SM(2) OM IK, LL, OM(2), SHkV lArt, LJ, lAf, IT, IPz, SM LDD, OM, SHkV lAf, IK, IGS, IK OM lArt, KM, LDD(2), SM(2) Ilnf, SAAf, LDD, OM(2), SM(3) IK, lAf, SAAf, I Art, ST OM, VR(2) AAv, LAp, LL, LDD, OM IK, lAf, LHkV, LDD(2), lArt, ST, VR Ilnf, IGS, OM lArt, SF, OM IMe lArt, SF SAAf, lAf, CG, 86 Rfl Div (50-52), I Art, LJ, SM(2), VR OM, SHkV IK, IGS, LL, LDD, SOH, SM IK, SAAf, IGS, I Art, lArt IK, LL, SHkV, VR, SM lArt, IK, SM Ilnf, SAAf, lAf, LHkV, SHkV, OM(2) Ilnf, LAp, IGS, LDD, SM(2) AAv, SAAf, lArt, LL, SOH, SM(3) lArt, IMM, OM(2) I Art, IKon, LJ, LL, SAAf, SHkV LAp, lArt, SHkV, LDD, SM(2) Iln, SM, OM ling, OM, SM Ilnf, LL, LDD(2) IMe, LDD, OM lArt, SAAf, LL, LDD lArt, SAAf, IKon, SHkV LAp, IGS, SM, OM, AKUS(2) LAp, Ilnf, LDD, SHkV, SM(2) Ilnf, IK, LL, Lin, SOH, SHkV(2) LJ, IGS, OM, SHkV, SM lArt Ilnf, LL, LDD, SHkV(2), VR IK, lAf, LL, LDD, SHkV lArt, SF, SH AAv, LAp, OM(2), SM Ilnf, IK, lAf, SAAf, IGS, SOH, LHkV(2), _ Regt Mdm Tk CO, 66 Div F Mtz Rfl CG, 1 Regt (TONDRO). CO, 247 Msl Gun Bn (203mm) CO, 25 Hv Bn CO, 347 Trans CofS, 16 Army Rfl Div CG, 71 Mtz Army D/C, 1 Tank CO, 44 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Corps. D/C, 20 Ftr/Gnd Atk D/C, 11 F Tk Army CofS, 8 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, 76 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) (152mm). CO, 66 Mdm Gun Bn CO, 141 F Med Bn CO, 65 Hv RL Bn (280mm) D/C, Army Gp NORDO CofS, 8Tk Div CO, 399 F AAA Regt... D/C, Army Gp KOLOMBIO.. CO, 406 RL Bn CO, 34 Inst Rccon Btry D/C, 38 Army CO, 67 Mdm Tk Regt CofS, 65 Abn Div CG, 31 Lt Bmr Div CO, Hq Co, 87 Tk Div CG, 48 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, 227 Abn AT Bn CO, 758 Svc Elm CO, 47 Engr Bn CO, 166 Med Bn CofS, 67 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 4 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty CG, 86 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CofS, 56 Abn Div CO, 25 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht)... _ CG, 139 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 53 RL Bn CO, 19 F Inst Recon Btry CO, 69 Mtz Rfl Regt__ CofS, 72 Tk Div... CO, 36 Hv Gun Bn (203mm)._ CG, 40 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CG, Rgn Comd ATLANTIKO. Tank Tank Arty. Mtz Rfl Trans GSC Arty Tank Arty Air Arty Arty GSC Arty Med Arty Mtz Rfl GSC Arty Mtz Rfl Tank Arty Arty Air Tank GSC Arty. Arty Abn Med Intend Engr Mtz Rfl GSC Arty Arty GSC Abn Arty Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Arty Tank Arty Air (57) (58) (61) (61) (61) (56) (54) (60) (63) (61) (62) (62) (54) (59) (57) (61) (58) (58) (54) (59) (58) (59) (57) (56) (59) (61) (61) (58) (62) (62) (57) (57) (58) (59) (60) (62) (59) (63) (61) (61) (57) (55) (62) (60) (61) Comdt G/D Col Comdt Comdt G/B G/D G/C- Comdt G/A/D.... G/C Comdt Col Comdt Maj Comdt Col G/A__ Maj Comdt G/A Lt G/D Col_. Col G/A/D... Capt G/B Comdt Comdt Maj Comdt Col G/B. G/B. Col Comdt Comdt Marshal. G/D Lt Col Col Comdt G/A/D... (21) (05) (20) (26) (12) (27) (99) (05) (28) (H) (09) CD (29) (26) (28) (28) (14) (07) (17) (09) (29) (34) (03) (15) (19) (12) (34) (18) (28) (27) (16) (22) (18) (03) (14) (19) (28) (H) (27) (32) (19) (14) (28) (10) (03) R Istvan KEREKS, Terenz M.___ KESSELRING, Semyon V.__ KHLEBNIKOV, John T._ KELLY, Pafnuty A.. KHVORSTININ, KIDO, Gentaro Liam P KITCHENER, KOSSUTH, Vincze N Marcin T... KLECZKA, KLEIN, Gerald F Z KOSTKA, Boroschlav KLOOS, Jakob M KLYUYEV, Yan F KOBYLIN, Kirill M F KOECKERT, Wilhelm S KOLCHAK, Nikolai P._ KONDRATYEV, Prokopy KOPITAR, Josef B V... KRIZHOVSKY, Karel KROGH, Vitus K KSAWERY, Marcin S KU, Wei KRZYSZKOWIAK, Julian T..._ KUTS, Anastas A KULASEKHARA, Mirza L KULEBAKIN, Fayzula Y KUNG, Shao-chi KUNTZEN, Vinzenz A KUUSINEN, Dmitry Y._ KVITKO, Antiokh D La FONTAINE, Henri R LAGERKVIST, Niels H KYABU, Teme K KYNYMOUND, Timothy N LANGENDIJK, Allart M LANGLOIS, Hilaire M LAGERLOF, Goran J LAMB, Francis A LATHAM, Horace R LAVERAN, Gaspard D LAVOISIER, Melchor 0 Le BOSSU, Virgile R L ASCARIS, Themistocles LATHAM, Archambaud V LECLERC, Andre G Name DOB Rank DOR Branch Present assignment Remarks

LEGHERS, Henric A (17) Col.... (61) G SC CofS, 15 Gun Arty Div lArt, IGS, LL, LDD LEHMANN, Klaus L (18) Col.... (60) Tank CO, 138 Hv Tk Regt IK, lAf, IGS, SHkV, SM LEMOINE, Michel F (25) Maj (57) Sig CO, 13 Sig Bn IS, OM LEOPOLDOVNA, Mikhail A. (35) Capt... (62) Mtz Rfl CO, Hq Co, 44 Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf, OM Le ROI, Archambaud N (12) Col.... (58) Mtz Rfl... CO, 465 Mtz Rfl Regt.. SAAf, LL, ling, IMR, SOH, SHkV LESZCZYNSKA, Josef M (27) Comdt. (61) Intend CO, 761 SvcElm Un, Lin, LP, LL, SHkV LESZCZYNSKI, Sigismund S. (14) G/D... (61) Mtz Rfl... CG, 48 Mtz Rfl Div. Ilnf, SAAf, lAf, LHkV, OM LIEBLER, Gaspard F (07) G/A... (60) Mtz Rfl CG, 7 Army — SAAf, Ilnf, IK, OM(2), SHkV, LHkV LIFAR, Velemir F (09) G/A/C (62) Air CG, 18 Bmr Corps AAv, SAAf, LL, IPz, LP, LHkV lArt, LJ, LHkV, VR LINNIK, Bogdan 0 (11) G/B... (59) Art}' CG, 731 RL Bde LIU, An-shih (07) G/D... (60) Arty CG, 28 Brkth Arty Div lArt, LJ, SAAf, LDD, OM(2) LIZOGUB, Aram P (36) Capt... (61) Abn CO, Hq & Svc Co, 50 Abn Mixed LAp Regt LABANOV, Yemelyan K.. (28) Maj (58) Med CO, 351 Med Bn I Me, LVM LOEHR, Franz E.___ (25) Comdt (60) Arty CO, 1 Arty Regt lArt, OM, SHkV LOPEZ, Menendez (41) Lt..._ (61) Abn CO, 34 Abn Recon Co LAp, IMM, Lin, OM LORENTZ, Hendrik B (29) Maj (54) Engr CO, 16 Engr Bn ling, OM, SM LOVAS, Pal J (37) Capt (62) Air CO, Hq Sqdn, 51 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div AAv, SM LUCHIAN, Petru S (06) G/D (59) Arty CG, 21 Brkth Arty Div SAAf, lAf, lArt, IGS, LDD, OM(2) LUGUNA, Blasco F (26) Comdt (61) Arty. CO, 158 Hv Bn (240mm) lArt, SSL LUKIRSKY, Mstislav A (37) Capt (62) Arty CO, Hq Btry, 12 Brkth Arty Div lArt, OM, VR LUMIERE, Claude T.__ (24) Comdt (58) Mtz Rfl CO, 467 Mtz Rfl Regt Ilnf, KBRMI, LL, SM, SHkV LUNDSTROM, Verner K (25) Maj (58) Engr CO, 315 F Engr Bn ling, SHkV(2), OM, SM LUTZ, Roman (07) G/D (56) Mtz Rfl CG, 60 Mtz Rfl Div__ Ilnf, IGS, SAAf, LDD, SM, OM(2) MABUCHI, Sadao M (18) Col. (61) Tank CO, 233 Mdm Tk Regt IK, IGS, LL, LDD, OM MACGILLICUDDY, Seumas W. (19) Col (61) Air CO, 137 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt AAv, ASM, LDD MacGREGOR, Ian C (13) G/B (62) Arty CG, 103 Mixed Arty Bde lArt, lAf, LL, LDD MACHADO, Angel (10) G/A/C (63) Air CG, 1 Bmr Corps AAv, LAp, IKon, lAf, OM, SHkV MacIVER, Angus M.. (11) Col (54) GSC CofS, 38 Army IGS, ling, IMR, OM, SM(2) MACKAY, Herbert R (20) Col. (60) Air CO, 92 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt AAv, LAp, IKon, ASM, ASV(2) MACKENZIE, Andres P (01) Marshal (58) Tank CG, Army Gp ST. LAURENCO IK, lAf, Lin, LL, SAAf, SOH, LDD(2), LHkV MacLEOD, Stephan L (09) Col.... (52) Mtz Rfl CO, 172 Mtz Rfl Regt__ Ilnf, LL, SHkV, SM(2), VR, SOH MacMURROUGH, Turlough L. (08) G/A/C (61) Air. CG, 20 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps AAv, LAp, LDD, OM MACNAMARA, Thomas E (28) Comdt. (61) Arty CO, 18 Lt Gun Bn (122mm).... lArt, SSL, ST MacNEILL, Andrew M (07) G/D... (56) Mtz Rfl... CG, 40 F Mtz Rfl Div. Ilnf, Lin, SAAf, lAf, SOH, LHkV MADDEN, Francis J (04) G/B... (57) Arty CG, 16 Mtz Rfl Div Arty lArt, lAf, LDD(3), SM(2) MADGULKAR, Gulabdas M... (01) G/D... (56) GSC CofS, Army Gp KALIFORNIO SAAf, IGS, LDD, OM, SHkV MADVIG, Vilhelm O (37) Capt.. (63) Air. CO, Hq Sqdn, 52 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div AAv, LHkV, ASV(2) MAETERLINCK, Egide J (26) Comdt. (60) Intend CO, 411 Svc Bn Iln, lAf, SM MAGINN, Terence D (28) Maj (59) Sig CO, 163 Sig Bn IS, SHkV, VR, SM MAGLIONE, Thibaut A (21) Col.... (63) Air CofS, 18 Bmr Corps AAv, IPz, LJ, LHkV, SHkV MAGNUSSON, Eivind O (35) Capt... (59) Arty CO, Hq Btry, 91 Mtz Rfl Div Arty...-. lArt, OM, SM(2) MAGYAR, Tivadar L (22) Maj... (54) Intend CO, 322 Svc Bn Iln, SM TACO 8373-A OM(2), SM(2) IK, SAAf, LDD, LHkV, SHkV, OM ling, AKUS, VR LAp, OM(2), VR IGS, LL, lArt, lArt, ST, VR LL, LDD, OM, SM(2) SÁAf, IK, VR IK, LL, SOH, lArt, LJ, SSL VR Ilnf, OM, lArt, IGS, LL, CG, 15 Rfl Corps (49-54), SM, OM(2) lArt, lAf, SM lArt, LL, LDD, OM(2), LDD (2), OM I Art, LJ, SAAf, SOH, VR LAf, IT, LL, LDD, OM, lArt, LJ, LDD, OM SOH Ilnf, IGS, SAAf, LHkV, LAp, LL, LDD VR(2) IK, SAAf, lAf, LL, SOH, lArt, LJ, lAf, OM, SM LDD, OM(2), VR IK, lAf, Ilnf, SAAf, SHkV AAv, SM, OM, VR, LHkV, SM, OM, VR lArt, LJ, IK, SAAf, lArt, IGS, LL, LDD, SM, OM IGS, LAf, LDD, OM lAf, IK, AKUS, LDD, OM, SHkV I Art, LJ, lAf, OM, SM lArt, SSL, SF lArt, SH, SSL LAp, LDD lArt, SAAf, LL, OM IK, lAf, SHkV, LDD, OM, SM AAv, LAp, IKon, OM, SM lArt lAf, IGS, Ilnf, LDD, OM, SHkV IK, Ilnf, SAAf, LHkV, OM(2) IS, LL, OM lArt, LJ, LL, LDD, OM lArt, SAAf, LHkV(2), SM IT, LL, SM lArt, SSL AAv, SAAf, LL, IPz, LP, LHkV lArt, LJ, SAAf, LDD, SM(2) lArt, lAf, SM IK, SHkV, VR, SM AAv, SHkV, LDD IK, Iln, OM, SM AAv, lAf, LDD, ASM Engr Bn CO, 345 Prcht Regt.. 44 Abn & Svc Co, CO, Hq Div 3 Gun Arty CofS, Rfl Div CG, 130 Mtz RL Bn (280mm) CO, 44 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) CO, 157 Hv Regt CO, 29 Arty CG, 1 Army Bn... CO, 375 Recon (240mm) CG, 912 Hv Mort Bde CG, 708 RL Bde Div CofS, 33 Brkth Arty CG, 83 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 19 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CO, 262 Msl Regt (TONDRO)... CG, 73 Tk Div D/C, 7 Army. CG, 21 Tk Div Arty. Div CG, 13 Ftr/Gnd Atk CG, 91 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CofS, Army Gp NORDO... D/C, 14 Army CG, 36 Tk Div Arty CO, 40 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 48 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 3 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CG, 6 Gun Arty Div CG, 34 Mtz Rfl Div... CG, 10 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps CO, Hq & Svc Btry, 43 Tk Div Arty.. CofS, 14 Army... CO, 126 Mdm Tk Regt... CO, 122 Sig Bn CofS, 119 GM Arty Div (Mdm) 1. CO, 19 Arty Regt CO, 365 F Trans Bn CO, 18 Hv RL Bn (280mm) D/C, 4 Bmr Corps CofS, 39 Brkth Arty Div CO, 211 Arty Regt CO, 130 Recon Bn CO, 50 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt CO, 316 Svc Bn CO, 18 Lt Bmr Regt Co, 139 Mtz Rfl Div . CO, Hq . D/C, Army Gp GOLFO Engr Abn Mtz Rfl. Arty Tank... Arty Arty Tank Arty Arty Arty Mtz Rfl. Arty Mtz Rfl. Arty Abn Mtz Rfl. Tank Arty Arty Air Arty GSC Tank Arty Arty Arty.... Abn Arty Tank Air Arty GSC GSC Tank Sig Arty Trans Arty Air Arty Arty Tank Air Tank Air (59) (62) (60) (61) (61) (59) (61) (61) (59) (63) (60) (61) (61) (62) (60) (60) (56) (61) (58) (59) (62) (61) (61) (61) (61) (59) (60) (60) (63) (56) (61) (60) (57) (58) (59) (59) (58) (57) (60) (61) (61) (57) (55) (61) (59) (61) Maj Capt... Col.... G/D... Comdt. Maj Comdt. Capt... Col.... G/A... G/B G/B G/C Col G/D Comdt G/D Col G/C G/B G/A/D-. G/B G/C G/C Comdt Maj G/B Comdt G/D G/D G/A/C... Lt G/D Col Comdt Col Col Comdt Comdt G/A/D... Col Maj Col Col Maj Col (22) (37) (16) (10) (27) (30) (27) (33) (17) (08) (12) (14) (19) (04) (07) (25) (05) (19) (07) (13) (H) (16) (06) (08) (12) (26) (27) (12) (02) (31) (08) (40) (05) (20) (24) (18) (10) (25) (27) (10) (16) (22) (19) (21) (25) (18) F.. Walther MAHLENDORF, E Conrad MALCOLM, T Henryk MALCZEWSKI, D Istvan MALETEE, T MANIU, Vasile Basilius MANTZAROS, Gherardo S MANUCCI, Jacopo N MARCONI, Roy W MARC Y, R. MARGHILOMAN, Vasile Homere B MARAT, MARNIX, Gilles J.. MAROS, Illyes Z F MARSIGLI, Lionelle M MARSMAN, Lodewijk MASSYS, Desire H.__ T MASARYK, Tomas MASLOV, Aksel G MATSUKATA, Hiroyuki Y MATSUOKA, Naoyuki MAUTHNER, Hektor R R MATTEUCCI, Abbate MATVEYEV, Vsevolod Y MAURIAC, Autpert B MAUGHAM, Rutherford D MAVROKORDATES, luliu C. MAYHEW, PatrickG MAYSKY, Bogdan S MAZZINI, Lazzaro U __ McCORMACK, Owen G McGILLIVRAY, Norman M... McKEAN, Wilbur J McCOSH, Angus H.._ McGILL, Ian C MCLENNAN, Hamish D MECHNIKOV, Kondraty P... MECKEL, Gottfried F MEDWIN, Robert W MEIKLEJOHN, Charles R.... MEILLET, Vilfrid M MEINRAD, Pierre J MEILHAC, Jeremie R. MENDELEYEVA, Aleksi V MENGELBERG, Marcellus C. MERGE, Arnaud F MERCER, George R._ TACO 8373-A Remarks OM OM(2), LHkV(3), SM IGS, IK, SAAf, LDD(2), SHkV, OM lArt, LAp, SHkV, SM(2) lArt, IKon, lAf, SKkV AAv, lAf, SAAf, ASV lArt, SH lArt, lAf, SAAf, LL, SM(2) Ilnf, SAAf, SOH, LHkV, SHkV, VR(6) IT, LL, IPz, LDD, SE, SAo Ilnf, SAAf, lAf, LL, SHkV (2), OM LAp, SAAf, LHkV, VR, SOH lArt, SF, SE lArt IK, SM lArt, LJ, SF IK, OM(2) Ilnf, Iln, LL, SHkV, SM Ilnf, IGS, SAAf, LDD(2), OM, SM IK, IGS, LL, IAG, LHkV, SM(2), OM lArt, SH, SSL, VR lArt, SSL Hn, lAf, OM, SM I Art, SAAf, LL, OM(3) lArt, IGS, LL, OM Ilnf, IK, IGS, lAf, SHkV IK, Lin, LL, LHkV IT, IPz, OM SM(2), OM, LDD lArt, lAf, SHkV, LL, IK, LL, SM, OM, VR LDD, OM IK, IAJ, IGS, KBRMI, IS, Lin, OM, VR OM(2) SAAf, lAf, IK, LL, LDD, LDD, SOH, AKUS, Ilnf, lAf, LL, SAAf, (51-55), LDD(2), CG, 3 Rfl Corps LHkV LDD, OM(2), SM(2), LDD, OM(2) SAAf, lAf, IK, LL, AKUS, LAp, ASV, VR AAv, IKon, SM, OM(3) IK, lAf, LL, OM, SM lArt, LJ, LL, LDD, Un, SM ST, OM lArt, SSL, OM LAp, SOH, LDD, AAv, IKon, . SAAf, lAf, LDD, OM, SM(2), VR assignment Present CofS, 29 Army CofS, 20 Army— CO, 86 AAA Regt CG, 56 Abn Div Arty CG, 84 Tk Div Arty — - CO, 113 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt... CO, 76 Hv Gun Bn (203mm). CO, 169 Mtz Rfl Regt CG, 111 Mtz Rfl Div... CO, 239 Trans Bn CO, 16 Mdm RL Bn (200mm) CG, 56 Abn Div CO, Hq Co, 40 Tk Div CO, 18 Mdm RL Bn (200mm) CO, 37 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 44 Inst Recon Bn CO, Hq Co, 34 Mtz Rfl Div.. CofS, 33 Tk Div Act D/C, 32 Army.. CO, 484 Svc Bn CO, 57 Hv RL Bn (280mm)... CO, 53 Hv Gun Bn (203mm).. CO, 12 Arty Regt CofS, 15 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, 8 Arty Regt CO, 183 Trans Bn CO, 54 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 365 Recon Bn CG, 87 Tk Div Arty - CO, 139 Sig Bn CG, 21 Tk Div — - D/C, 19 Army - D/C, 2 Army. CG, 23 Army CG, 4 F Army Div CofS, 38 Brkth Arty CG, 2 Army Regt... — CO, 3 Lt Bmr CO, 78 Mdm Tk Regt Gun Bn (122mm)... CO, 37 Lt Army D/C, 1 Air CO, 436 SvcBn Branch GSC Arty Arty Arty Air Mtz Rfl Arty Mtz Rfl Trans Abn Arty Arty - Mtz Rfl Arty Tank Arty GSC Tank Intend Arty Arty.. Arty Arty GSC Tank Arty Trans Sig Tank Mtz Rfl —— Tank Tankl Mtz Rfl—— I GSC Mtz Rfl Tank — Arty Arty Air Tank Intend Air (56) (61) (58) (62) (63) (56) (59) (60) (59) (61) (61) (61) (62) (61) (59) (58) (58) (55) (57) (61) (61) (62) (61) (61) (54) (62) (61) (61) (56) (61) (61) (60) (61)' (58) (57) (58) (60) (63) (63) (63) (62) (63) DOR Rank G/B G/B G/B Col. - Col Comdt G/B Col Col G/D G/D Comdt Comdt Comdt Lt Col Col. Capt G/B Comdt Comdt Comdt Col Col Col Comdt — Col — G/B— Maj — — — Comdt G/D G/C—--- G/C- G/Á-- G/A. G/A Col... Col— Col--. Comdt. Comdt. G/A/C (09) (21) GO) (15) (22) (13) (27) (20) (16) (11) (10) (28) (29) (24) (39) (08) (15) (29) (08) (27) (26) (26) (17) (23) (05) (28) (18) (15) (22) (27) (07) (03) (02) (07) (03) (04) (19) (21) (21) (26) (29) (08) DOB Name NAUJOCKS, Gerhard E NASHCHOKIN, Kuzma V NANSEN, Roald W NAMETKIN, Khalil S MYRIVELES, Nicetas. NAHARRO, Maximino NADEZHDIN, Theophan Y MURPHY, Owen R MUSHKETOV, Kuzma Y MURDOCH, Edward R —. MURARI, Sumitranand B MULFAAL, Terence E MUNCHAUSEN, Anton MUELLER, Jacques T MRAVINSKY, Venedikt Y MOYER, Earl H., Jr. MOYANO, Blasco M.- MOORE, Peadar M - MONTGOLFIER, Jules R. MONACHUS, Alexatidros MONDRIAAN,'Geert J MONTENEGRO, Esteban - MOLLOY/Walley T MOMMSEN, Terénz L MOISEYENKO, Kozma T MINAMI, Tsuneo MILLIKIN, Andrew T- MILTON, George R E MILLÀRDET, Patrice MILLER, Jesse R.-- — Aleksandr P. MIKHAYLOVSKY, S MIKHAYLOV, Vsevolod T MIKHAYLOV, Dmitry R METCALFE, Leslie N. METCHNIKOFF, Vladimir K MESTROVIC, Franc A METAXAS, loannis S MESKO, Ksaver A MESNIAEFF, Nikolai Gilles L MERCIER, Heinz R. MERGENTHALER, Osaba Z MESCZAROS, M A W TAGO 8373-A SOH, LDD(2), OM(3) SHkV lAf, LDD, lArt, OM IGS, LL, lArt, OM LL, SHkV, Lin, LP, SHkV, OM(2) Ilnf, IGS, LL, LDD Ilnf, IAF, LHkV, SM, OM IK, IGS, SAAf, LJ, LDD, SM, SHkV lArt, IGS, lAf, OM(2), SM(2) lArt, SAAf, LDD(2), OM AAv, LAp, OM IK, IGS, LL, SM(2), lArt, SSL, OM SM, SHkV, SF IK, LL, Lin, IP, lAf, (56-58), SAAf, lAf Chief, Army Gen Staff lArt, SSL SM IS, LL, lAf, LHkV, OM, IS, Lin, OM(2) AAv, ASV, VR lArt, LL, SM, VR lArt ling, LL, SM VR lArt, IGS, Ilnf, SM, lArt, SF AAv, SAAf, IGS, SOH, LHkV, SM I Art, SM IS, LL, OM, SM(2) lArt, SF, SH SAAf, lAf, IGS, SOH, LDD(2) Ilnf, Iln, IT, VR IS, LL, Lin, SHkV LAp, lArt, OM(2), SM Ilnf IK, LL lArt, SE AAv, LAp, IKon, OM, SHkV lArt, IKon, LJ, LL, SM(2) lArt, lAf, LDD, SHkV lArt, IKon, lAf, LL, SM(2) IK, lAf, LL, LHkV lArt, ST, OM, VR Ilnf, LL, SHkV, OM IK, LAf, LL, VR, SM lArt Ilnf, LL, IGS, OM(2), SM(3) AAv, LAp, SAAf, OM(5) lArt, OM lArt, LL, LJ, SSL, ST Arty__ Tk Div CG, 85 Regt F AAA CO, 315 Bn. Recon CO, 419 Rfl Div CofS, 5 Mtz Regt.. CO, 332 AAA Rfl Regt CO, 132 Mtz Mtz Rfl Div CofS, 87 F Div Arty CG, 42 Tk Atk Corps. D/C, 47 Ftr/Gnd Rfl Div CofS, 46 Mtz CofS, 32 Tk Div CO, 94 AT Bn (85mm) ._ CG, Army Gp ORIENTO. (152mm) CO, 20 Mdm Gun Bn CO, 154 Sig Bn CO, 21 Sig Bn Atk Div... CO, Hq Sqdn, 72 Ftr/Gnd CO, 29 RL Bn_ Rfl Div Arty.. _ CO, Hq Btry, 4 F Mtz CO, 173 Engr Bn Arty CG, 44 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 69 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) CG, 13 Lt Bmr Div CO, Hq Btry, 83 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, 303 F Sig Bn CO, 109 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) CG, Army Gp NORDO CO, 388 Svc Bn CO, 188 Sig Bn CO, 66 Abn Div Arty CO, Hq Co, 17 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 539 Svc Bn_ CO, 13 AT Bn (85mm) CofS, 5 Bmr Corps CO, 77 AAA Regt CO, 214 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 46 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) CG, 139 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, 126 F Arty Regt CO, 29 Mtz Rfl Regt... CO, 112 Hv Tk Regt... CO, 42 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CG, 27 Bmr Corps CofS, 7 F Mtz Rfl Div.... CO, Hq Btry, 52 Gun Arty Div CO, 61 Inst Recon Bn_ Arty Arty Tank GSC Mtz Rfl. GSC Arty Arty Air GSC GSC Arty Arty Sig Sig Air Arty Arty Arty.... Engr Arty Arty Air Arty Sig Arty Arty Intend.. Mtz Rfl. Sig Abn Tank Arty Mtz Rfl. Air Arty Arty Arty Tank Arty Arty Air Arty.... Tank GSC.... Arty (61) (60) (59) (56) (57) (63) (57) (61) (63) (54) (59) (63) (58) (58) (59) (58) (61) (59) (58) (59) (57) (61) (61) (62) (62) (60) (63) (61) (59) (61) (58) (59) (62) (63) (55) (59) (57) (61) (62) (56) (59) (61) (63) (53) (61) (61) G/B Col _ Comdt. Col Col Col Col G/B G/A/D Col Co) Maj Marshal. Comdt Maj Comdt Capt Comdt Maj Lt G/B Comdt Maj G/A/D-__ Capt Comdt Marshal.- - Maj Comdt Col Capt Comdt Comdt G/A/D..- G/B Col Col Col Comdt Col Col Col Capt Maj Comdt G/A/C (15) (05) (26) (07) (09) (13) (22) (14) (12) (17) (17) (31) (02) (24) (25) (31) (36) (26) (29) (27) (17) (26) GO) (34) (26) (27) (02) (27) (28) (18) (29) (26) (27) (13) (12) GO) (18) (19) (29) (09) (16) (27) GO) (09) (35) (30) J Thomas NEGLE, S Gherardo NEGRI, J Nicolae C NEGRUZZI, E Adolphe NECKER, G Herman NEEFFS, Aleksei A NEKRASOV, Patrice M NEMOURS, Diedrich B NERNST, 1 Frantisek J NERUDA, Charles D NESBITT, D. NEUENHOFEN, Sepperl R NEWBERY, Samuel C NEWBOLT, Francis P NEWCOMEN, Conrad R NEWPORT, Benjamin NEXO, Johan V... E NEWMAN, Franklin NEXO, Martin W V. NEZHDANOVA, Afanasy NICCOLINI, Umberto. NICOLAS, Ernest H NICHOLS, Wilbur D NICOTERA, Luigi U NIEDERMEYER, Jacques A._ NICUESA, Domingo NIELSON, Patrick M NIEMCEWICZ, Zdzislaw H NIEPCE, Jeremie C NIEPCE, Renaud P NIEUPORT, Guillaume S NIEUWLAND, Clement L.___ ÑÍGHITINGALE, Orville F NIJINSKY, Aleksandr L NIKOLAEVICH, Fyodor V.___ NIKOLAŸÈÿlpH, Vitus L. NILSSON, Ernsí'g NISHINA, Yosjiio ^ ÑITOBÉ,'YoshïoX;:_ NITTI, Giosüe i..-Y_ NITZSCH, Markus K.- NOEGGERATH, Klaus F NOORDT, Everhardus D. NIVELLE, Hugues NOGUCHI, Tosliimichi NOGUCHI, Yoshio I NORCOTT, Ezra R Ul M M Present assignment Remarks Name DOB Rank DOR 13 ranch

AAv, SAAf, LAp, SOH, LDD NORDENFELDT, Roald N... (08) G/A/A (62) Air CG, 2 Air Army lArt, lAf, LL, SAAf, SM(2) NORDENFLYCHT, Svante C. 03) G/B (56) Arty CG, 70 Mtz Rfl Div Arty - - Ilnf, SAAf, LL, SHkV, SM, OM, VR NORDENSKJOLD, Knute M.. (04) G/D (53) Mtz Rfl CG, 30 Mtz Rfl Div SAAf, lAf, Ilnf, LHkV(2), LDD NORDRAAK, Roald E (02) G/A (59) Mtz Rfl CG, Army Gp GOLFO— lArt, SE, ST NORMAND, Robin T... (27) Comdt (61) Arty CO, 94 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm).- AAv, IGS, Lin, LDD(2), OM NOSAR, Feliks N (19) Col (61) Air CO, 35 Lt Bmr Regt - SAAf, IGS, Ilnf, LDD, OM(2), SM NOSKOWSKI, Wladyslaw S... G/D__ (59) G SC CofS, 1 Army... (ID ling, IMM, KBRMI, LL, SHkV NOSTREDAME, Geoffroy C... (27) Comdt (61) Engr CO, 385 Engr Bn ---- lArt, SAAf, LL, SM(2) NOV ATI, Cristofano O... (17) G/B (63) Arty CG, 110 Mtz Rfl Div Arty ling, Iln, SM, OM NOVIKH, Aleksandr. (28) Maj (59) Engr CO, 41 Engr Bn --- lArt, SF, SH NOYES, Frederick S (27) Comdt (61) Arty CO, 67 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) lArt, lAf, LL, LDD NUMATA, Kozo M (13)' G/B (58) Arty CG, 79 Mtz Rfl Div Arty Ilnf, SAAf, LL, SOH, LHkV NUNEZ, Joao (16) Col (61) Mtz Rfl CO, 70 Mtz Rfl Regt lArt, OM NUNEZ, Lorente.- (34) Capt (61) Arty CO, Hq Btry, 14 Brkth Arty Div Ilnf, IMM, lAf, SAAf, SOH, LHkV(2), NUNGESSER, Jacques P (97) Marshal (57) Mtz Rfl CG, Army Gp AZIO LDD(3), VR lArt NUTT, Benjamin O (26) Comdt. (61) Arty CO, 109 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) IS, Lin, SM OASTLER, Henry C..-. - (28) Maj (58) Sig CO, 20 Sig Bn - IAr , IKon, OM, SM OBERHOFFER, Moritz V (23) Comdt- (58) Arty.. CO, 20 AAA Regt IK, lAf, SAAf, AKUS, LDD(2), OM, SM OBERHOLTZER, Ludwig A... (01) G/D— (54) Tank CG, 36 Mtz Rfl Div... --- lArt, lAf, VR(2), SM(2) OBLONSKAYA, Joseph L (16) Col (57) Arty- CO, 149 Arty Regt lAf, SAAf, SHkV, LHkV, OM(2) OBLONSKY, Spiridon Y (09) G/D--- (58) Arty CG, 12 Brkth Arty Div OBOLENSKY, Yakov V (25) Comdt. (56) Tank CO, 119 Mdm Tk Regt IS, IK, OM, SHkV AAv, lAf, LL, OM OBRADOVIC, Dandor G (20) Col (60) Air CofS, 15 Bmr Corps lArt, lAf, LL, LJ, ODD, OM O’CALLAGHAN, Turlough B... (12) G/B--- (59) Arty. - CG, 9 Tk Div Arty Ilnf, IGS, IMM, SAAf, SHkV OCCHINO, Umberto L. (09) G/D-- (58) Mtz Rfl CG, 110 Mtz Rfl Div lArt, Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, IGS, LDD, SOH OCHOA, Rafael. (13) G/B... (58) Arty. CG, 158 Mtz Rfl Div Arty IK, lAf, SAAf, SHkV(2), OM(2), SM OCHTMAN, Matthieu J (09) G/D... (58) Tank CG, 8 F Mtz Rfl Div, --. lArt OCKENFUSS, Oskar M (39) Lt (58) Arty CO, 44 Inst Recon Btry IK, IGS, SHkV, SM(2) OCKERSON, Edvard J (18) Col.-.. (59) Tank, CO, 257 Mdm Tk Regt - - - lArt, lAf, LP, LL, SM(3), LDD, OM ODESCALCHI, Saverio B (06) G/B--. (58) Arty CG, 5 Mtz Rfl Div Arty. Ilnf, LAp, SM, LDD O’DONOGHUE, Liam P (07) Col.... (57) Mtz Rfl CO, 239 Mtz Rfl Regt Ilnf, SM, VR ODOYEVSKY, Mitrofan P (34) Capt... (61) Mtz Rfl CO, Hq Co, 64 Mtz Rfl Div.... AAv, SAAf, ASV, SM O’DULLANY, Edmund H (22) Col.-.. (62) Air CO, 45 Lt Bmr Regt Ilnf, ling, IMM, LL, LDD(3) OEHLENSCHLAGER, Vitus J (09) G/D_.. (57) Mtz Rfl CG, 56 Mtz Rfl Div Ilnf, IPz, SM OERSTED, Gerold W. (29) Maj... (56) Intend CO, 360 Svc Bn Ilnf, lAf, LDD, OM(2), SM OERTEL, Albrecht R.. (17) CoL... (58) Mtz Rfl.... CO, 185 Mtz Rfl Regt IMe O’FLAHERTY, Dermot F (27) Comdt. (62) Med CO, 22 Abn Med Bn — - (08) G/A... (61) Mtz Rfl CG, 14 Army Ilnf, IGS, LL, IK, SAAf, SOH, LDD(2), OGILBY, Cornelius J... SHkV, OM, SM AAv, LAp, OM, SHkV, VR OGLETHORPE, Wilbur N (08) G/A/C. (61) Air.. CG, 37 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps lArt, LL, lAf, OM, SM(2) O’GORMAN, Sean M (09) Col.... (55) Arty. CO, 301 F AAA Regt IK, LL, SHkV, SM OKHLOPKOV, Vano P.... (29) Maj (60) Tank CO, 16 Aslt Gun Bn lArt, LL, SHkV, LDD OKUBO, Yasukata N (21) CoL... (57) Arty. CO, 217 Arty Regt TACO 8373-A 237 OM IGS, LDD(2), SAAf, SM(2) VR, OM, LL, SHkV, IK, lAf, SHkV, LDD, ASV AAv, IGS, SOH, VR(2) lArt, LJ, SAAf, Lin, OM(4) lArt, SAAf, IGS, LDD, SHkV I Art, lAf, LP, IMM, LL, LDD Ilnf, SAAf, OM, SM(2) Hnf, lAf, LL, KM lArt, SSL, IMe, OM IK, SHkV, OM SM lArt, IGS, LL, SHkV, lArt lArt, SSL, KM OM Hnf, lAf, IMM, LDD, lArt, SSL IKon, lArt, LL, OM lArt, LJ, LL, SHkV IK, Ilnf, SHkV, OM AAv, SAAf, SHkV, ASV IMe, LL, SM Ilnf, SM, OM, VR AAv, LAp, IKon, SOH, LDD, OM IK, LL, SKr, VR IGS, lAf, Hnf, LDD, OM lArt, LJ, SF, SE, SM AAv, LAp, ASM, ASV lArt lArt, LJ, SKI, SHkV LAp, SHkV I Art, lAf, LL, OM(2), SHkV lArt, SH, ST lArt Hnf, IAG, LDD (2) IK, OM IMe, OM, SM Ilnf, IK, LL, OM(2), SM lArt, IKon, LL, LDD, SM I Art, ST IK, LIn, LL, SHkV, VR, OM lArt, SE, VR Hnf, IK, SHkV, OM lArt, IMM, OM(2) I Art, SE lArt, OM I Art, lAf, LL, SHkV, OM(2), SM(3) ORIENTO. Army Gp CofS, Regt Mdm Tk CO, 219 Atk Div Ftr/Gnd CG, 55 Gun Bde (122mm) CG, 582 Lt Rfl Div Arty CG, 30 Mtz Arty CO, 2 Tk Div Rfl Regt CO, 543 Mtz Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 104 Mdm Rfl Regt CO, 219 Mtz CO, 15 Med Bn CO, 180 Engr Bn. CO, 231 F Arty Regt Arty Div CO, Hq Btry, 44 Brkth (152mm) CO, 105 Mdm Gun Bn CO, 270 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 3 F Mtz Rfl Regt. Regt CO, 168 Ftr/Gnd Atk CO, 35 AT Bn (85mm).. CO, 147 Med Bn Regt CO, 138 Ftr/Gnd Atk Rfl Div CO, Hq Co, 40 F Mtz CO, 365 AAA Regt CofS, 2 Air'Army CO, 373 Recon Bn CG, 69 Mtz Rfl Div Arty D/C, Rgn Comd PACIFIKO CO, Hq & Svc Btry, 9 Tk Div Arty CO, 24 Msl Bn (FULMO) CO, Hq & Svc Btry, 8 Tk Div Arty CO, 11 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CO, 336 AAA Regt CO, 23 Mdm RL Bn (200mm) CO, 356 Svc Bn CO, 167 Recon Bn CO, 15 Mdm RL Bn (200mm) CO, 99 F Med Bn CO, 17 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 30 Arty Regt CO, 11 Mdm RL Bn (200mm) CO, 131 F Recon Bn CO, 116 Recon Bn CO, 125 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) CO, 118 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CO, Hq Btry, 56 Brkth Arty Div CO, 119 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) CO, Hq Btry, 43 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, 635 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) GSC Mtz Rfl. Tank Mtz Rfl. Med.... Air Arty Arty Arty Arty Mtz Rfl. Tank Arty Mtz Rfl. Med Arty Arty Air Arty Air Mtz Rfl. Arty Air Tank Mtz Rfl. Arty Arty Arty Arty Mtz Rfl. Abn Arty Arty Med.... Arty Tank Arty Arty Tank Tank Tank Arty Arty Arty Arty Arty Arty (63) (62) (62) (59) (52) (62) (58) (60) (61) (59) (56) (62) (61) (59) (62) (63) (62) (60) (60) (62) (58) (60) (63) (59) (62) (58) (59) (60) (62) (63) (59) (63) (56) (61) (57) (58) (59) (56) (59) (57) (60) (60) (62) (61) (59) (61) (59) G/C Col G/A/D... G/B Col Col.....!. Comdt G/B Col Comdt Comdt Col Comdt Capt Col Col Comdt Comdt Col. Col Comdt Maj Capt G/A/D Comdt Maj G/B G/A Lt Capt Comdt Col Comdt Maj Comdt Maj Col Col Maj Maj Maj Comdt Comdt Capt Comdt Lt Col (99) (17) (11) (12) (08) (19) (18) (17) (26) (26) (21) (18) (26) (21) (28) (35) (20) (19) (27) (20) (32) (26) (13) (28) (17) (02) (39) (27) (36) (28) (19) (25) (30) (28) (27) (31) (27) (17) (14) (28) (24) (27) (30) (28) (34) (17) (39) A Gerhard OLBRICHT, Jacobus OLDENBARNVELDT, Edwin D OLDFIELD, Ernest B OLDHAM, Francis B OLDMIXON, Vaughan E OLDCASTLE, Wilfred E OLDENBURG, Justin F._ O’LEARY, Terence O’LENAGHAN, E OLIPHANT, Alexander A OLLIVANT, Thomas P OLLIVIER, Renaud P OLMINSKY, Leonid A OLMSTED, Leonhard S.. O’MANNIN, Eugene W OMMANNEY, Cornelius W O’MORE, Alexander P O’NACHTEN, Shane J OPPENHEIM, Frank ONIONS, Charles R._ OOMS, Jodocus P ORCZY, Gyula P ORLANDO, Luigi E OOST, Gilles M ORBELI, Yevgeny M ORLOV, Yemelyan A O’SHAUGHNESSY, Bram O.... OSTROGORSKI, Bosir E OSTROUMOV, Valery an I OSTROUMOVA, Yakov L OTERO, Rodrigo D OVERBECK, Alois L.. PACIFICO, Salvatore L OU, Dao-lee OU, Tsu-wen. OUD, Lubrecht P._ OSTROVSKY, Khalil I PAMFILI, Gioachino L PANCHOLI, Jamsetji R PANINI, Nirad S PAI, Yang-yu PAIVARINTA, Jaan PANTH, Mohandas L PAPAGOS, Strates K PAPATRIANDAFIL, Marcel V.. PAPANDREOU, Kostes A PAPARESCHI, Federigo C 23g TAGO 8373-A Remarks LDD(2) OM OM(2), SAAf, LAf, Ilnf, SOH, AKUS, ling, LL, IAG, OM Iln, LL, VR, SM IK, LIn, LL, OM, SM AAv, lAf, IAG, ASV(3), VR lArt, Iln IK, IGS, IMR, LL, LAf, LDD, OM, VR Ilnf, LL, SAAf, SOH lArt, SF Iln, LL, SM LAp, IS, OM, VR SAAf, lAf, IGS, IK, SOH, AKUS, OM(2) lArt, LL, OM(2) lArt, LJ, SF, VR IK, lAf, SAAf, SOH, LDD (2), SHkV, OM IK, LIn, LAp, LHkV, OM(2) lArt, SSL Ilnf, IMM, lAf, LHkV, OM IK, LL, lAf, LDD, LHkV, SHkV, VR(2), lArt, LL, SOH, SM lArt, IK, LL, SAAf, AKUS, SOH, LHkV IK, LL, LIn, SHkV lArt, LL, LIn, SAAf, SHkV(3), OM(2) Ilnf, SAAf, lAf, OM(2), VR lArt, SF, SH lArt, SH, SM IK, LIn, LHkV, OM IMe, KBRMI, LDD SM lArt, IKon, IGS, OM(2), lArt, LDD, OM(2) lArt, SE, SF, VR lArt, LP, SH, SSL Ilnf, LAp, SM (3) lArt, LJ, lAf, SHkV lArt, LJ, SM, OM lArt, ST, SSL, OM IK, SM I Inf, OM ASM, OM(2) AAv, SAAf, lAf, LL, SHkV lArt, IGS, LL, IJklG, SHkV Ilnf, SAAf, VR lArt, SE, AKUS, assignment Present CofS, 9 F Army --- - CO, 151 Engr Bn._ - CO, 184 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 21 Engr Bn... CofS, 22 Lt Bmr Div CO, Hq Btry, 17 Mtz Rfl Div Arty.... CofS, 9 Tk Div - CG, 38 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 45 Abn Sig Bn CO, 45 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 487 SvcBn - CG, 19 Army CO, 247 Arty Regt. CO, 14 Msl Bn (TONDRO) CO, 120 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) D/C, 20 Army - CO, 421 F Recon Bn CO, 148 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 28 Arty Regt. - CG, 84 Tk Div CG, 43 Tk Div Arty CO, 121 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 95 Mdm Tk Regt CG, 44 Brkth Arty Div _ CO, 38 Mtz Rfl Div Arty - CO, 11 Med Bn. - CO, 28 Gun Bn (130mm) CO, 305 Recon Bn (152mm) CO, 10 Mdm Gun Bn --- CO, 40 AAA Regt... CO, 240 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 159 Recon Bn Arty CG, 56 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 34 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 23 Gun Bn (130mm) CO, Hq Co, 33 Tk Div Arty Div CÖ, Hq Btry, 35 Brkth Bn CO, 343 Engr Atk Regt CO, 112 Ftr/Gnd Rfl Regt CO, 136 Mtz Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 117 Mdm Arty Div CofS, 52 Gun Branch GSC Engr Engr Air Tank Mtz Rfl Arty GSC Sig - Intend Arty Arty Arty Tank Mtz Rfl Arty Tank Tank Tank Arty Arty Mtz Rfl.... Tank Arty Med Arty Arty. Arty Tank Mtz Rfl Arty. Arty Arty Arty Arty Tank Mtz Rfl Air Arty Engr GSC. Arty (61) (62) (63) (63) (61) (59) (55) (57) (59) (60) (61) (56) (58) (61) (62) (59) (56) (57) (59) (60) (61) (57) (61) (62) (56) (58) (61) (52) (59) (60) (59) (56) (54) (61) (62) (61) (61) (60) (59) (56) (59) (62) DOR Hank G/D... Comdt. Col.... Comdt. Maj... Col.... G/D... Maj Maj Col.... Comdt. Col Comdt. G/A... Maj... G/C... Comdt. Col.... G/D... G/B... Col.... Comdt. Col.... Comdt. Maj Comdt. G/D... Maj Col Maj Comdt. Comdt. Col Capt... G/B... Capt... Comdt. Maj Col.... Col.... Col.... Comdt. (29) (12) (25) (21) (19) (08) (24) (31) (13) (30) (14) (29) (28) (04) (07) (29) (25) (17) (08) (15) (19) (26) (25) (12) (11) (31) (26) (18) (19) (27) (26) (27) (06) (36) (08) (35) (27) (20) (31) (17) (15) (29) DOB Name PODGORNY, Yakov I POBEDONOSTSEV, Yakov A. PLESHCHEYEV, Semyon V... PISEMSKY, Yakov S PLANCK, Zyrillus H PIRE, Zenobe J PIRE, Maurice H PIRANDELLO, Abbate U PIQUER, Blas M PÍGNATELLI, Umberto G PIJPER, Gerrit C PILSUDSKI, Wladyslaw S PIGNATELLI, Saverio M PFLUGBEIL, Vergil M PICHEGRUE, Jeremie N PFLEIDERER, Oskar W PFEIFFER, Reinhold K PEZZI, Pompeo S - PETRUNKEVICH, Kozma-... PETROVICH, Vitus L PETROVICH, Maxim N PETERMANN, Eustach S PETRASHKEVICH, Yulian A. PERKIN, Christopher K B - - - PERCIER, Auguste PEREZ, Alejandro - PENG, Ming-hui M PELLETIER, Felice PELLOW, Austin C. PEHM, Laszlo A.- M PECQUEUR, Etienne PAYR, Siegbert R PEARSE, David H PAULI, Franz R F PAVLOVICH, Arkadi - PASSY, Etienne 0 R PATENOTRE, Hoques 0 PASSALOVA, Massimo PASHA, Zekeriya B PARSIS, Sarat Jeffrey L PARSONS, Alois V.- PAPPENHEIM, TAGO 8373-A 239 SF, SH lArt, IÁrt IArt, SH, SF VR, LDD Ilnf, IÀf, LHkV, OM(2) SHkV, SAAf, LDD, Ilnf, LL, SHkV, OM(3) IK, lAf, SAAf, LDD, VR lArt, LJ, SAAf, OM IArt, SF, SH, VR Ilnf, IGS, OM, SM, LL, LP, SHkV lArt, IKon, lArt IArt, LL, LHkV, SM OM(2), SHkV AAv, LAp, LL, LDD, SHkV, OM, SM IINf, IK, lAf, LDD, IMe, SHkV, VR, OM LL, LDD, SM IMe, KBRMI, LVM, lArt, LJ, ST, KM, VR lArt lArt, ST, SM lArt, IKon, SHkV, OM Ilnf, IGS, OM, SM SM(2) lArt, Ilnf, SH, SSL, AKUS AAv, IKon, LAp, LHkV(2), Iln, SM SAAf, lAf, Ilnf, LL, LHkV(2) AAv, IGS, IMR, SHkV, OM lArt, SH, OM Ilnf, SHkV, VR, OM(2), SM lArt, SH, KM IK, lAf, LL, LDD (2) IK, lAf, LL, AKUS, OM(3) lArt, SF, SSL, VR lArt, SAAf, LL, SHkV, OM IK, LAf, IPz, LL, OM, SM Iln, Ilnf, OM Ilnf, IPz, Iln, SM, OM IArt, LJ, SAo, VR(2) IS, Lin, OM(2) lArt, KM, SM lArt, LL, IGS, SHkV IS, LL lArt, LP, ST, SM Ilnf, OM,SM Lin, LL, KBRMI, SHkV, VR Ilnf, LL, SAAf, SOH lArt, SF, KM AAv, LDD, ASM, ASV AT Bn (85mm) CO, 57 Btry F Inst Recon CO, 3 Div Arty F Mtz Rfl CO, 19 Gun Bn (203mm) CO, 61 Hv Rfl Div Arty CG, 50 Mtz Army CofS, 4 Tk Rfl Div CG, 35 Mtz Regt CO, 14 Arty Gun Bn (203mm) CO, 21 Hv CofS, 41 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, 26 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 5 F Arty Regt Corps CofS, 17 Ftr/Gnd Atk CO, 140 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 144 Med Bn CO, 104 Med Bn CO, 26 Gun Bn (130mm) CO, 4 AAA Regt CO, 37 Gun Bn (130mm) CofS, 60 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 102 AT Bn (85mm) Corps CG, 34 Ftr/Gnd Atk CO, 15 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 458 SvcBn CG, 66 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 16 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps CO, 44 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) CO, 200 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 98 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). CofS, 30 Tk Div CO, 129 Hv Tk Regt CO, 112 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CG, 55 Brkth Arty Div CO, 57 Msl Bn (TONDRO) CO, 141 F Sig Bn CO, 76 Inst Recon Bn CO, 475 Svc Bn CO, 713 Svc Elm CO, 301 F Svc Bn CO, 307 F Sig Bn CO, 127 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CofS, 1 Gun Arty Div CO, 21 F Mtz Rfl Regt... CO, 136 Recon Bn CO, 4 F Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 115 AT Bn (85mm) CG, 7 Air Army Mtz Rfl Arty... Arty... Tank Mtz Rfl Arty... Arty Arty Arty GSC Arty Mtz Rfl. Arty Med Med Air Arty GSC Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Arty Arty Arty Air Intend Arty.. Air Arty GSC... Arty... Tank.. Arty... Arty— Tank Intend Intend Arty.. Sig Arty Sig Mtz Rfl. Mtz Rfl. Arty Arty Tank Arty Air (62) (62) (57) (61) (60) (59) (63) (59) (58) (58) (60) (62) (62) (59) (55) (62) (60) (54) (62) (52) (60) (61) (62) (58) (61) (60) (62) (63) (61) (59) (59) (59) (63) (60) (60) (60) (60) (56) (59) (53) (59) (59) (56) (63) (60) (61) (62) Comdt Lt Col Comdt G/D G/B G/D Col. Comdt Col Comdt Col G/A/D... Maj Comdt Comdt Comdt Maj Col Comdt Col G/A/C—. Comdt Comdt G/D Col...... Maj Maj Maj Maj G/A/C.... Comdt Col Comdt Col Comdt G/D Comdt Comdt Maj Maj Col.. Col Col Comdt Comdt G/A/A-... (28) (35) (12) (27) (12) (06) (16) (18) (26) (19) (27) (11) (H) (27) (30) (26) (19) (27) (15) (18) (30) (07) (27) (23) GO) (08) (28) (17) (16) (25) (20) (26) (09) (31) (26) (19) (28) (30) (18) (31) (29) (15) (16) (19) (27) (06) (29) J Bernard PONTOPPIDAN, T POP, Gheorghe D POPOV, Yulian Igor POSKREBYSHEV, M Vitus POLYANA, S Henryk PONIATOWSKI, V.__ PROKOFIEV, Ariadna Lodewijk H POTGIETER, Istvan J POZSONYI, __ E PREGL, Markus M PREVOST, Geoffroi Y PROKOFYEV, Semyon Modest S... PROTODYAKONOV, L PRUDHOMME, Ouen I.. QUASIMODO, Lazzaro PUSKAS, Lajos K.._ PUSZTAI, Gyula F RAMANUJAN, Gangadhar N. K._ RABINOVICH, Yevgeny Y RADESCU, Sion C RADHAKRISHNAN, Hari S M QUARLES, Edward RAMBOUILLET, Horace T RAMNICEANU, Octavian A RADOMYSLSKY, Gerasim V RAGUENEAU, Ambroise L RAHMAN, Tewfik QUINTANA, Ignacio. QUICK, Stephan N QUIDDE, Georg S.. QUINLISK, Owen H H QUEENSBERRY, Frank QUE VEDO, Diego... RAYNAL, Mathieu S RAMSEYE, Jacob N RAO, Buddhadeva S REICHSTEIN, Emil T ___.i REITZ, Carel W REMARQUE, Lukas M REPPES, Charles P RAZUMOVSKY, Kirill N RECAMIER, NoeS REDONDO, Blasco. RASKOLNIKOV, Yevgeny O RATTAZZI, Tommaso P RAYMONT, Henryk S.... REUSTER, Philipp A i TAGO 8373-A Remarks LDD(2), OM OM(2), LHkV LDD OM, VR lAf, AHkV, OM IK, SM, VR, SKI, SAo lArt, LJ, SE, SOH CG, 5 Arty Div (47-51), SAAf, lArt, Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, LDD, SHkV, OM lArt, ST IK, SAAf, lAf, IKon, AKUS, LDD (2) lArt, SF, SM lArt, LJ, OM(2) IK, lAf, LL, OM lArt, SH, VR IT, IPz, OM, SM lArt, OM, SHkV, SM Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, LL, LDD(2), SHkV, Ilnf, LL, lAf, SAAf, SM, LHkV, SOH, Ilnf, SAAf, IPz, LAf, SHkV(2) Ilnf, IPz, SM lArt, SSL, KM IK, SM, OM Ilnf, LL, LP, OM, SM lArt, SSL lArt, SF, SH, SE, VR(2) SAAf, LAf, LL, AKUS, LDD, OM IK, IGS, LL, LHkV lArt, IT SHkV, LDD, SM, lArt, IK, LL, LP, lAf, SHkV ling, lin, IMM, LL, lArt, IGS, lAf, LL, SM lArt, SH (49-50), Ilnf, IAG, 8 Mech Rfl Regt lArt, LJ, OM, SM SM(2) Ilnf, SAAf, I AG, SHkV, IK, lArt LDD lAf, lArt, LJ, IGS, OM(2), lArt, SAAf, SOH lArt, LJ, SM OM ling, LL, VR(3), SM ling, IMR, lArt, ST, SM SAAf, LHkV, AKUS AAv, IMR, assignment Present CO, 99 Msl Bn (TONDRO). D/C, Army Gp OKCIDENTO CO, 363 Recon Bn CO, 58 Hv RL Bn (280mm) CG, 91 Mtz Rfl Div CO, Hq Btry, 18 F Brkth Arty Div. CG, 21 Army. - -- CO, 11 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 317 Trans Bn CO, 6 F Mdm Tk Regt CO, 24 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) CG, 13 Army.. CO, 24 RL Bn. CG, 17 Army - CO, 319 F Recon Bn CG, 58 Mtz Rfl Div. CO, 344 Svc Bn CO, 80 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 508 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 15 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 145 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) CG, 22 Army CO, Hq Btry, 8 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty.. CO, 302 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 53 Tk Div Arty- CO, 62 Lt Gun Bn (122mm).-- CofS, 17 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 369 Engr Bn.... Arty CG, 32 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 86 F Tk Div Arty - CO, 72 Mtz Rfl Regt. Div CofS, 21 Brkth Arty CO, 62 Arty Regt. CO, 63 Hv RL Bn (280mm).... ■ Bn... - CO, 128 Engr Bn (85mm) CO, 40 AT Corps D/C, 7 Bmr Gun Bn (152mm). CO, 51 Mdm Bn CO, 8 Engr Branch Arty.. Tank. Mtz Rfl. Arty Arty Mtz Rfl- Arty Arty Tank Trans.-. Mtz Rfl- Arty Mtz Rfl Arty Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl... Mtz Rfl Arty Tank Arty Tank Tank Arty Arty Engr Arty- Mtz Rfl. GSC Arty Arty Arty Arty-.-. Arty Arty Arty Air Engr Engr Arty (61) (60) (61) (58) (57) (63) (59) (63) (58) (59) (62) (59) (57) (60) (53) (56) (61) (54) (59) (60) (59) (62) (59) (57) (58) (63) (61) (50) (61) (56) (59) (54) (62) (62) (59) (62) (62) (59) (61) DOR Rank Comdt. Comdt. Maj G/A--- Capt.-- G/D-- Comdt. Comdt. Col G/A— Comdt- Maj- G/A- G/D— G/A... Maj Comdt- Comdt- Comdt. Col Comdt- G/A--- Capt.-. Col Comdt- Col Col Col G/B... Comdt. Maj Maj Col Col Maj Col G/A/D. Comdt.. Comdt.. (26) (28) (01) (33) (13) (29) (16) (05) (28) (18) (06) (21) (11) (06) (29) (23) (29) (17) (27) (03) (30) (16) (26) (14) (29) (12) (27) (ID (21) (31) (16) (30) (20) (18) (28) (32) (28) (12) DOB Name SEMENOV, Henrich A 1 (26) SELYMES, Agoston V SEBOK, Agoston D SEGURA, Belarmino D SCHWENTES, Ludwig V SCOTT, Charles W ---- SCHWEDLER, Andreas L SCHULTZE, Diedrich B SCHUSCHNIGG, Heymann M. SCHNEIDER, William C SCHADOW, Wilfred N - SCHACHT, Friedrich M._ SANCHEZ, Federico.- - SARABHAI, Bankim R.-. SAKAMOTO, Toshimichi I SAINT-HILAIRE, Jeremie E._ RYABUSHKIN, Ivan S RYUMIN, Leonid A RUTHERFORD, Claude N RUIZ, Agustín D RUSSELL, William T RUDENKOV, Georgii L RUDCHENKO, Boleslav D._. ROVIRA, Salvador ROZHDESTVENSKY, Lev Y. L._ ROUSSEAU, Benoit G.- ROSSELLI, Vincenzo ROSS, James D H RITTER, Rodolphus A RJEVSKY, Afanasi Concino B._ ROCCABIGLIERA, - RING, Denis T._._ N RIETVELD, Hubrecht RIFFEL, Larry L RINCON, Jacopo M Panayiotes N RHALLES, S RICE, Orville Claude R RICHARDSON, Nicolaes G REVIUS, Kl è TAGO 8373-A 241 IS, LL, LP, LDD, OM, SM IK, LL, IAG, LDD, OM Ilnf, lAf, SOH, SHkV, OM(3), SM LAp, AKUS ling, IMM, SM(2) Ilnf, LL, SM lArt, LJ, SM IKon, LDD lArt, IKon, SM(2) IS, LL, OM I Art, SE, VR ling, LL, SHkV, OM lArt, SHkV IT, LL, lAf, SM(3) IK, LL,,SAAf, LDD, SHkV, OM(2), VR LDD, OM IK, lAf, IGS, KBRMI, Ilnf, IGS, SOH, LHkV IK, lAf, LL, LJ, SM IGS, Ilnf, LL, SM(2) lArt, SF AAv, LL, SOH, LDD(2) lArt, lAf, LJ, LDD, OM IMe, LL, SM Ilnf, Iln lArt, IGS, LL, SHkV(2) IK, IGS, LL, OM(2), SHkV lArt, IKon, SAAf, LL, LDD, VR AAv, lAf, KBRMI, LHkV, VR . IGS, IK, LL, LDD, OM(2), SHkV, SM lArt, SAAf, LL, SHkV, OM lArt, SH, SE SAAf, lAf, LDD IK, IGS, LL, SHkV(2) Ilnf, SAAf, lAf, LL, IK, LL, OM SM lArt, LL, SHkV, OM, SHkV, VR(3) Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, LL, lArt, SM(2), LL lArt, SF, SH, VR, OM IK SH lArt, SSL, LDD, VR lArt, LJ, SAAf, OM(2) LDD, AKUS, SHkV, IGS, lAf, LL, lArt, SE, SF VR, SHkV OM, SM, LDD, Ilnf, LL, Lin, OM, SHkV IK, Lin, SM lAf, LL, LDD, lArt, lArt CO, 183 Engr Bn CofS, 14 Brkth Arty Div CO, 237 Mdm Tk Regt. CG, ill Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, Hq & Svc Btry, 21 Tk Div Arty.. CO, 111 Trans Bn CG, 15 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, 131 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt CofS, 17 Army CG, 53 Brkth Arty Div CO, 137 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) CofS, 126 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 79 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 33 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht) CO, 301 F Engr Bn CO, 62RL Bn CO, 53 AAA Regt CO, 307 F AAA Regt CO, 176 Sig Bn CO, 106 Msl Regt (FUIMO) CO, 312 Med Bn CO, Hq Co, 70 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 30 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) Div CG, 32 Tk CG, 136 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 382 Recon Bn. CO, 7 F Arty Regt CO, 529 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 91 AAA Regt CO, 64 Hv RL Bn (280mm) 30 Tk Div Arty.. CO, Hq & Svc Btry, CO, 42 F RL Bn. D/C, HEJMKOMANDO CO, 10 Aslt Gun Bn CO, 86 AT Bn (85mm). CofS, 36 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps CO, 177 Sig Bn. CO, 218 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 334 Engr Bn Gun Bn (203mm) CO, 13 Hv Bde CG, 723 RL Army CófS, 15 Tk Div (Mdm) 116 GM Arty CofS, Btry Inst Recon CO, 56 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 208 F Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 54 Lt Regt Hv Tk CO, 141 Mtz Rfl Med Arty... Tank.. Arty... Trans .. Tank.. GSC... Arty... Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Sig Engr... Arty... Arty... GSC... Tank.. Arty... Arty... Tank.. Tank... GSC... Air Sig Tank... Abn Engr... Engr... Arty... Arty... Arty... Arty... Arty... Arty Mtz Rfl Arty... Tank.. Arty Tank Arty... Tank... GSC Arty Arty... ^Air (60) (62) (59) (59) (59) (57) (51) (62) (63) (61) (61) (60) (55) (59) (60) (59) (57) (61) (63) (63) (59) (57) (59) (59) (59) (61) (62) (60) (58) (58) (62) (57) (59) (60) (63) (61) (54) (59) (54) (53) (52) (62) (61) (59) (59) (62) (50) Maj Maj Maj Capt... Comdt. Maj Maj Maj Maj. Col.... G/D... G/D... Comdt. Comdt. Comdt. Col.... Col.__. Comdt. Col.... G/B... Capt... Comdt. G/D... Comdt. Comdt. Comdt- Col Comdt. Col.... Comdt. Col G/D... Comdt. G/D. G/D. Col. Col. Lt. G/A... Comdt. Col. CoL Lt. Comdt. Col. G/B. G/B. (21) (10) (26) (32) (14) (09) (30) (18) (30) (31) (27) (20) (27) (17) (13) (30) (19) (00) (25) (19) (29) (18) (00) (30) (22) (21) (28) (28) (17) (17) (08) (05) (29) (13) (20) (27) (29) (39) (24) (07) (26) (17) (16) (36) (09) (19) .(12) SOUTHERNE, Anthony R SMETANA, Karel B SMIRKE, Gordon H - SHEN, Dao-lee. SHORTT, Ethan G N- Aleksei SHCHERBATSKAYA, Vissarion G. SHCHUKIN, P Jaromir SENEFELDER, Pavai H SENEFELDER, Mark P._ SERGIEVSKY, Mili N SHALYAPIN, SOUTHCOTT, Cleveland A SOPHOCLES, Publius G.. SOUBIROUS, Benoit A.. SOULE, Dominique J.. SOLARIO, Vittorio G SOLVAY, Julius M SOMANATHA, Gangadhar T SÓONG, Ning-yang SOANE, Walter 0 SOBRAL, Jeronimo ! SODERBLOM, Svante M SOEDFELD, Leonhard F SMYSLOV, Dmitry K SMYTH, Jacob E SNAYERS, Joost E SNYDERS, Gilles E SMITH, Alfred N SMITHSON, William R SMOLLETT, William F SMOWDEN, Ezra D SMELLIE, George H G SLAUERHOFF, Matthijs V SLONIMSjîKY, Gerasim SMALLWOOD, Walter B SMEATON, Alexander C SISLEY, Randolphe V SKOBELEV, Mikhail V SKOROPADSKY, Leonid G SHUYSKŸ, Kanysh P SIEGBAHN, Torbern S SIKORSKY, Anton SINDING, Roald K....: Mili A SHEREMETYEV, Y SHIMANSKY, Matvey SINGH, Govardhanram. Mikhail R .SHCHIPACHOV, 242 TACO 8373-A Remarks ASM (3) IK, Lin, LL, lAf, LHkV IK, lAf, LL, SOH, SHkV, SM(2), OM lArt, SM lArt, LJ, lAf, LDD, OM lArt, LL, lAf, SM(2), OM IT, IGS, OM lArt, SF IK, IGS, LL, LDD Iln, IT, SM, OM lArt, ST, SF lArt, SSL, VR lArt, ST, SSL, OM, VR lArt, SE, SF, VR lArt, lAf, IGS, LDD, SM, AKUS lArt, IKon, LJ, LL, SHkV AAv, IGS, SAAf, LDD(2), SHkV, ASV, Ilnf, LL, SHkV, LDD SAAf, lAf, IGS, LDD(2), OM(3), SOH Lin, LL, SM(2) lArt lArt, lAf, IKon, LL, LDD, VR lArt, Ilnf, ST lArt, IGS, LL, OM(2) AAv, LAp, OM(2), SM(3) AAv, LAp, IGS, ASM, ASV IT, IPz, SM, OM IK, OM, SM Lin, IMM, SM lArt SHkV(2) Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, SOH, SM Ilnf, IMM, SAAf, OM(2), VR IS, IMM, LL, SHkV, OM(2) Ilnf, lAf, LL, LHkV, VR lArt, LL, IKon, OM, OM(3) SAAf, lAf, SOH, LDD(3), IMM, SAAf, OM, SM(2) Ilnf, LAp, lArt, SH, SM OM LL, AKUS, SHkV, SAAf, IGS, LAp, SM lArt, SM, AKUS, VR(2) SKI, SSL SAAf, IK, IGS, LHkV, SM, OM, VR lArt, SAAf, ASV, SM, VR AAv, LAp, assignment Present CO, 658 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) CO, 750 Svc Elm CO, 48 Mdm Tk Regt CG, 46 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 410 Recon Bn. CO, 39 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CO, Hq Btry, 23 Gun Arty Div CO, 150 Mtz Rfl Regt CofS, Army Gp SUDO CofS, Army Gp OKCIDENTO CO, 200 Trans Bn CO, 37 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 254 Trans Bn CO, 65 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) CG, 4 Bmr Corps CO, 11 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CG, 648 Mdm Gun Bde (152mm) CG, 88 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CG, 6 Air Army CO, 92 AT Bn (85mm) CofS, 23 Gun Arty Div CG, 38 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CO, 23 Hv RL Bn (280mm) Rfl Div Arty CO, Hq Btry, 50 Mtz CO, 231 Trans Bn... CO, 8 Hv Gun Bn (203mm). CO, 115 Arty Regt CO, 542 F Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 118 AAA Regt CG, Army Gp OKCIDENTO CO, 130 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 339 F Recon Bn D/C, 13 Army CO, 38 Abn Recon Co. Rfl Div Arty CO, Hq Btry, 5 Mtz CG, 50 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 87 F Mtz Rfl Div CG, 22 Tk Div CO, 199 Sig Bn Rfl Div Arty CO, 166 Mtz Gp AZIO— CofS, Army Mort Bn (240mm) CO, 112 Hv 13 Lt Bmr Div CO, Hq Sqdn, Branch Arty Arty Arty Tank Tank Mtz Rfl GSC Trans Arty Tank Arty GSC Trans Arty.. Arty Air Arty Arty Arty Air Mtz Rfl Arty Arty GSC.. Air Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Tank Tank Arty Trans Arty GSC Mtz Rfl Sig Arty GSC Arty Abn Tank Arty. Air (59) (58) (60) (63) (60) (59) (62) (57) (61) (58) (55) (57) (58) (61) (62) (63) (62) (63) (59) (60) (62) (59) (59) (58) (62) (60) (61) (57) (60) (60) (63) (55) (56) (58) (59) (59) (63) (57) (62) (63) (58) (62) (56) DOR Hank Col... Comdt. Col... G/D... Comdt. Comdt. Maj... Comdt. Capt... Col.... G/C... G/C... Comdt G/A/A Col.... Comdt. G/B G/B G/A/D Comdt G/A/C Marshal Maj Col Comdt Col Comdt Col Maj Comdt Col Lt. Maj Col G/C Capt G/D G/D G/D Capt Col G/C Comdt (17) (24) (21) (07) (37) (07) (05) (22) (28) (27) (27) (22) (28) GO) (09) (16) (07) (28) (28) (17) (13) (25) (07) (39) (13) (27) (15) (30) (22) (26) (97) (ID (25) (37) (22) (00) CD (37) (15) GO) (29) (08) (19) DOB Name SZABO, Lajos T SZABOLICS, Miklos T SYRTSOV, Aleksandr T SWINEY, Duald S SWINTON, Kirby R SYMMINGTON, Jesse R SWAN, Vernon M SWANN, Ethan R.___ SWEELINCK, Bonaventure L. SVEDBERG, Thorsten E SULLIVAN, Gillabrighde J SULLY, Edward A SUMAROKOV, Kondraty T._. SUZUKI, Yasukata T SUKHOMLINOV, Nisson Y... SUISSE, Edmond R SUDERMANN, Ruprecht J STURDZA, Sion O SUCKLING, Walter N SUDBURY, Edward R STILLINGFLEET, Robert B._ STUCLEY, Ernest R STUMME, Gottfried G STUMPF, Ruprecht H STEVENSON, Norman R STEIN, Harold STENO, Jens F.. STEUART, Philip A L STARLEY, Newton M STEENSTRUP, Jorgen J STEENWYK, Martin Niels D._ SPRENGTPORTEN, L.__. SQUARCIONE, Gherardo R STANHOPE, Edward E STANYHURST, Nelson W... SPOTTISWOODE, Frank Abbate S SPINELLO, SPITTELER, Jurg J T SPITTELER, Leonhard Umberto L... SPALLANZANI, Victor R SPENCE, Cleveland R SOWERBY, Abbate S SOZZINI, TAGO 8373-A IGS, LL, SM SHkV lArt, IKon, SAAf, lAf, SM(3) IK, LL, OM(2), SM IGS, lAf, IK, LL, AKUS, OM(2) IK, Iln, lAf, LL, SHkV I Art, SF, SH, VR Bn CO, 3 Arty Regt (48-49), lArt, Lin, Ilnf, IMM, lAf, LDD, SHkV, VR, SM lArt, SH, SF, VR(2) lArt, LJ, SAAf, SOH, LHkV, OM(2) Ilnf, lAf, LL, SM, OM IK, lAf, SAAf, LDD, SOH IK, LL, IGS, AKUS(2), SHkV, SM(2) lArt IK, SAAf, OM, SM(2), AKUS lArt, lAf, SAAf, AKUS, LDD, SHkV(2) IK, Lin, LL, LDD, OM(2) LPz, OM, SM, VR Hnf, OM IK, Hnf, SAAf, LDD, OM, SM(2) IK, lAf, LL, SHkV, OM, VR(3) lArt, SH, ST IK, LJ, LL, SAo, SM AAv, SAAf, Lin, LAp, SHkV, OM(5) ling, LL, SM(2), VR lArt, ST AAv, LAp, IKon, LDD, ASV IK, LL, SM(3) IMe, SM lArt, LL, SHkV, VR lArt SOH lArt, LJ, IGS, SAAf, IT, LL, SM ling, LL, SM I Art, SF, KM ASM, LDD, ASV, AAv, IKon, LAp, VR(3) SAAf, SHkV, LHkV, lArt, IKon, SOH, LHkV(2) SAAf, IGS, OM, AKUS IK, IGS, LDD, SM(2), LHkV AAv, SAAf, KBRMI, OM(2), SM IK, LAf, LL, lAf, LL, OM Hnf, lArt, SH LL, SM AAv, IKon, OM(2) LL, LDD, SAAf, IK, lAf, Un, lAf, SM CO, 305 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 71 Hv Gun Bn (203mm). CG, 37 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 131 Hv Mort Bn (240mm) CG, 38 Brkth Arty Div --- CO, 26 AAA Regt CO, 262 Mdm Tk Regt. CofS, 7 Army CO, Hq & Svc Btry, 36 Tk Div Arty.. CofS, 70 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 115 Hv Tk Regt CO, 12 F Mtz Rfl Regt - CG, 53 Tk Div. CG, 16 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 30 Tk Div Arty. - CO, 13 Recon Bn - CO, 736 Svc Elm CO, Hq CO, 46 Mtz Rfl Div CG, 12 Army CO, 99 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 37 AT Bn (85mm) CG, 26 Bmr Corps - CO, 342 Recon Bn CO, 42 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CofS, 16 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps 7 F Mdm Tk Regt (200mm) CO, 17 Mdm RL Bn CO, 339 Med Bn Arty Div CO, Hq Btry, 24 Brkth CO, 359 Engr Bn CG, 10 Lt Bmr Div CofS, 12 Tk Div Div CG, 52 Ftr/Gnd Atk CO, 27 Hv Gun Bn (203mm) (Mdm) CG, 119 GM Arty Div CO, 225 Trans Bn CO, 322 Engr Bn Rfl Div Arty CG, 40 F Mtz PACIFIKO CG, Rgn Comd Div CG, 31 F Tk Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 49 Lt 31 Lt Bmr Div CO, Hq Sqdn, Bn CO, 504 Svc Tk Div CG, 71 Regt Mtz Rfl CO, 350 Arty Mtz Rfl. Tank GSC Tank GSC Arty Arty Arty Mtz Rfl. Tank Arty Mtz Rfl. Intend. . Arty Tank Tank Tank Mtz Rfl. Tank Arty Air Tank Med Engr Arty Air Arty Arty.... Air Tank Mtz Rfl. GSC Air Arty Arty Trans Engr Tank Arty Mtz Rfl. Air Intend.. Arty Tank (62) i"56) (61) (57) (52) (59) (59) (60) (61) (60) (54) (56) (60) (52) (62) (57) (63) (62) (58) (61) (59) (62) (61) (61) (58) (61) (54) (59) (59) (61) (61) (58) (61) (58) (61) (62) (56) (62) (59) (61) (62) ' (62) (58) (61) I (61) Maj. Maj. G/B. CoL. Col._ G/D. Col.. Col G/D. Col Lt Maj Col G/D Comdt.-. G/D G/B Maj Capt G/A Col G/A/C— Comdt Maj Maj Comdt G/A/D Comdt Capt Maj G/A/D-. CoL Comdt. -. G/D Col Marshal-. Col G/A/D-. Maj G/D G/B Capt Col Comdt- G/D— (31) (11) (21) (19) (99) (26) (12) 08) (18) (99) (16) (40) (15) (26) (98) (14) (04) (31) (35) (19) (30) (08) (26) (29) (27) (11) (27) (35) (12) (26) (18) (23) (11) (28) (97) (13) GO) (09) (30) (37) (08) (16) (18) (27) (08) TROY, Conell G TRIPATHI, Krishnaji M TRIVULZIO, Ottavio V TRETYAKOV, Yury B TREVITHICK, Victor TRAVERSARI, Conte P TRAYNOR, Ouan B.._ TOUCHET, Maurice A TRANQUILLI, Ambrogio V... TORRO JA, Ignacio B TOSCA, Agustín TOOMEY, Samuel K TOPCHIEV, Nikolay G -, TORRICELLI, Ugo B - TONITZA, Chivu M TITULESCU, Grigore L TODD, Edward A.- TODT, Kunz V TOLNAI, Dandor I TISELIUS, Allvar 0 TISSANDIER, Huques 0 TIMIRYAZEV, Svyatoslav N.. TIERNEY, Justin P.- TIHOMIR, Barbo C THOMOPOULOS, Demetrius-- THOMOPOULOS, Serius S THURMAYR, Albrecht R - THEORELL, Tadeus THEOTOKES, Dionysios S.. TETERMIKOV, Vasilievich S TARASEVICH, ILya TATA, Kanialal C P TERZAKES, Kyriakoules TERZI, Halide loannia THEODOROPOULOS, .TRIKOUPES, Gerasimos D... Saadat P TAMPURAN, TANG, Yuan-hung. TANRIOEVER, Salim Geza M... SZENT-GYORGYI, Furlough TAAFFE, TAI, Mo-jo V._ TAMM, Leonid L.._- Illyes SZARKA, M - Dezso SZALAI, to 4k CJ TACO 8373-A Remarks LHkV, LDD(2) OM(3) LHkV SAAf, OM(5) AAv, LAp, LL, LDD lArt, lAf, SHkV, ASM AAv, LL, SAAf, VR I Art, SH, OM, VR LL, LDD, SHkV, IK, SAAf, IK, SM SM I Art, LHkV, VR, OM, Ilnf, OM, SM SAAf, Ilnf, SOH, lArt, lAf, LL, Lin, Ilnf, IGS, LL, LDD, SHkV lArt, U, LDD, SM AAv, LAp, LL, LDD, OM(2) IMe IMe, LVM, OM IS, Lin, OM, SM SF, VR(2) lArt, SSL, ST, OM LAp, OM, SM IK, lAf, LL, IMM, SAAf, LDD, OM(2), IK, lAf, LL, LDD, OM(2) Ilnf, lAf, LL, SHkV, SM(2) lArt, SSL OM Ilnf, lAf, SHkV, VR, OM(2) Iln, Ilnf I Art, Ilnf, SH, SF, VR Ilnf, IK, LDD, OM, SM, VR Ilnf, SAAf, LL, SHkV lArt, SAAf, LL, OM, SHkV, SM Ilnf, LL, Lin, SAAf, LDD(2), OM, SM ling, LL, Iln, LDD lArt I Art, LL, OM, SM Ilnf, SAAf, lAf, LL, SOH, SHkV I Art, LJ, LL, SOH, VR AAv, SAAf, IAG, SHkV, ASV IK, SM I Art, Iln, OM, SM SHkV(2) I Art, IKon, SAAf, LL, IK, OM, SHkV SOH, LDD(2), SAAf, lAf, Ilnf, IGS, ' assignment Present Atk Div.. CofS, 2 Ftr/Gnd RL Bn (280mm) CO, 69 Hv CG, 29 Army CO, Hq Co, 34 Tk Div Div Arty CO, 71 Tk Div CG, 5 Lt Bmr Arty... CG, 71 Mtz Rfl Div Div. CO, Hq Co, 43 Mtz Rfl CG, Army Gp KARIBO CG, 17 Brkth Arty Div CofS, 4 F Army CO, 74 Inst Recon Bn CO, 157 Med Bn CO, 116 F Sig Bn CO, Hq Co, 43 Tk Div CO, 702 Svc Elm CO, 334 Med Bn CO, 132 Recon Bn CO, 103 AT Bn (85mm).... CO, 315 F Recon Bn CG, 64 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 349 Engr Bn CO, 1 F Inst Recon Btry CG, 126 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 64 RL Bn CO, 133 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt. CG, 6 F Army CO, Hq Co, 32 Tk Div.. CO, 293 Mtz Rfl Regt... CO, 65 RL Bn CG, 3 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div. CO, 39 Gun Bn (130mm) CO, 33 Med Bn CO, Hq Co, 65 Abn Div. CG, 34 Army CofS, 16 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 77 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 68 Hv RL Bn (280mm) CO, 173 Hv Tk Regt CO, 405 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 367 Svc Bn Branch Mtz Rfl Arty Air Tank Arty Tank Tank Arty Med.. Mtz Rfl Air Arty Mtz Rfl Arty Arty Mtz Rfl Sig Tank Intend Arty Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Med Mtz Rfl Tank Arty GSC Engr Arty Air Tank Arty Air Arty Abn GSC Arty Tank Intend Tank Tank (61) (58) (60) (62) (59) (61) (55) (58) (57) (56) (57) (58) (62) (59) DOR (59) (56) (52) (62) (59) (62) (60) (60) (57) (59) (61) (57) (58) (62) (63) (58) (62) (60) (60) (60) (56) (51) (57) (59) (62) (62) (55) Hank Marshal Col Comdt G/A Capt_ G/B Capt Maj... Maj... Maj... Col G/A/D Maj Maj... Maj... Maj... Maj... G/A Col.... Col... Col.... Col.... Comdt Comdt. Comdt. G/D... G/D__ Capt.. Comdt. G/A-. Comdt Capt G/D... Col.... G/D... Lt Capt Col. Comdt G/A/D Comdt (19) (19) (11) (26) (01) (35) (11) (36) (02) (26) (27) (35) (99) (00) (18) (26) (21) (21) (25) (25) (27) (19) (24) (02) DOB (08) (20) (19) (18) (09) (09) (12) (30) (31) (30) (35) (19) (22) GO) (26) (26) (35) Name UNDSET, Bjornstjerne UNSHLICHT, Vadim L ULYANOV, Audrey B.... UNAMUNO, Diego UFFENBACH, Jakob H.. UGLANOV, Vadim A.... UJEZD, Vaclav K ULRICH, Franz L UBOREVICH, Audrey L. TSHELEBI, Ebuzzia A TSIBULENKO, Fyodor TSUNG, Ning-yang N TSVETAYEV, Iosif Christen K. TRYGGYESSON, Spyridon G... TSAROUCHES, TSEN, Kunng-yin__ Kanysh B... TRUBETSKOY, VANNUCCI, ConteS- VALVERDE, Mateo Van BEIJEREN, Huig P VALDES, Jose VALLEJO, Pilar URRUTIA, Telesforo USAKLIGIL, Ekrem L TYRKOVA, Georgii TYRWHITT, Newton N. Anastas V. TUKHACHEVSKY, Norayr N.. TUKHACHEVSKY, H TURGENEV, Arkadi TURNER, Donald N. TU, Fu TUFIN, Noe B TSAO, Yu-hsiang VARNHAGEN, Leonhard E... Van OKEGHEM, Maurice D.. Van RUUSBROEC, Piet M... Van VELDEKE, Hugo A Van DEYSSEL, Reinier F Van MAERLANT, Mattijs H. USOV, Kondraty T UVAROV, Vsevolod P M t TACO 8373-A 245 SM(2), VR(2) LHkV, SHkV(2), VR, LDD OM(3) OM(2) 103 Rfl Regt (49-51), Hnf, Lin, LL, I Art, SF SHkV, VR, SM Hnf, lAf, LL, LDD, SHkV, SM, VR Hnf, IGS, AAv, LAp, LDD(2) OM IK, LHkV, SAAf, VR SHkV, OM, Hnf, SH, ST I Art, LDD, OM(2) I Art, SAAf, LDD, OM, LHkV IGS, LL, ling, VR I Art, LJ, OM, LHkV I Art, SAAf, LL, SHkV, I Art, LJ, SM IK, LL, LDD, SM I Art, U, SE, OM AAv, IGS, SHkV, OM SF, SH, VR LDD(2), OM, SM Hnf, LAp, lAf, SAAf, lArt, SSL, ST, VR ling, OM LHkV, ASM, ASV AAv, KBRMI, SAAf, OM, SM(3) LAp, Hnf, lAf, SHkV, I Art IK, Lin, SM, OM I Art, SM, OM I Art, SF, VR I Art, LL, LJ, OM, SM I Art, SH SHkV I Art, SAAf, LJ, OM, IGS, Ilnf, SAAf, SHkV I Art, SF, SH, OM IK, lAf, SAAf, LL, SOH, LDD(2), OM, IK, IPz, LL, SHkV Ilnf, IGS, lAf, SAAf, SOH, LHkV, LDD, IS, LL, SM I Art, IPz, LL, OM, LDD I Art, LL, IKon, KBRMI, SAAf, SHkV, Ilnf, LHkV, OM(2), VR, SM I Art, OM Hnf, LAp, LDD, OM SAAf, IGS, LL, LDD, OM IK, IMM, lAf, LHkV Hnf, IGS, AKUS, OM, VR, SM(2) Tk Div CG, 56 CofS, 22 Army. Bn CO, 128 RL Rfl Div CofS, 83 Mtz Bde CG, 113 Mixed Arty 22 Tk Div Arty.. CO, Hq & Svc Btry, Regt Mtz Rfl CO, 58 AT Bn (85mm) CO, 91 Gun Bde (122mm) CG, 576 Lt Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 95 Mdm Rfl Regt CO, 67 Mtz CO, 160 Mdm Tk Regt. CO, 56 Msl Bn (TONDRO) Div CG, 31 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CofS, 13 Ftr/Gnd Atk D/C, 10 Army (152mm) CO, 143 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm) CO, 131 Mdm Gun Bn CO, 104 Msl Regt (FULMO) CO, 44 Abn Engr Bn CofS, 23 Bmr Corps CO, 51 Abn Prcht Regt CO, 130 Mdm Gun Bn (152mm). CO, 171 Recon Bn CO, Hq Btry, 55 Brkth Arty Div CG, 59 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, SRLBn CO, 27 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 20 Hv RL Bn (280mm) CofS, 40 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, 16 Gun Bn (130mm) CG, 87 Tk Div CO, 309 Mdm Tk Regt CofS, 66 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 127 Sig Bn.. CG, 23 Gun Arty Div CO, 255 F Arty Regt CO, 206 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 22 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 32 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht)... CofS, Army Gp KARIBO CO, 58 Mdm Tk Regt CG, HEJMKOMANDO Mtz Rfl GSC Arty Tank Arty Arty Arty Mtz Rfl GSC...... Arty Arty Mtz Rfl Tank Arty Air Air Arty Arty Arty Air Abn Arty Mtz Rfl Engr Tank Arty Arty Arty Arty GSC.. Arty Mtz Rfl GSC Sig Arty Arty.. Mtz Rfl Arty Tank Tank Tank Abn GSC (56) (60) (54) (59) (55) (61) (62) (62) (58) (61) (62) (56) (61) (61) (61) (62) (59) (60) (59) (60) (61) (62) (61) (58) (59) (62) (57) (59) (61) (56) (61) (60) (51) (58) (60) (59) (60) (59) (57) (57) (56) (60) (60) G/D Maj Comdt Comdt G/B Comdt Col G/B Col G/A/D Maj G/B Capt Col Comdt Col Comdt Maj G/C Col Col Col Comdt Maj Maj Marshal Capt Comdt G/B Comdt Maj Comdt Col G/D Col Comdt G/C.. Col Col Comdt G/D...... Col. Comdt (10) (14) (27) (08) (30) (29) (26) (21) (18) (13) (37) (10) (19) (27) (20) (28) (07) (31) (17) (30) (20) (21) (27) (29) (29) (27) (20) (31) (28) (09) (25) (10) (19) (96) (20) (13) (24) (04) (28) (31) (04) (13) (21) VERDI, Nicola M VERDERA, Casimiro L VENYAMINOV, Henrich William D VAUGHAN, Godefroi M VEDRINES, Ignacio VELAZQUEZ, Menelaos-- VARVOGLIS, E Vladimir VASEK, Theodores ADES, VASILI Ivan A VASNOV, Kanysh A VENEVITINOV, Gulabdaad. VENKATARAMANI, VELEZ, Fernando T VERHULST, Cornelis B VIDYASAGAR, Iswar A VIETINGHOFF, Diedrich G VIGFUSSON, Vidkun H VERWEY, Pietersz VILLAVERDE, Dionisio S VINOGRADOV, Kirill VIOESCU, Ion B.... VIKATOS, loannis S VIVES, Dionisio T VIZYENOS, lakovos T VOLTA, Umberto L VIVARINI, Rodolfo B Von LEIBNITZ, Hermann H Von MANSTEIN, Gerhard E Von ESMARCH, Heini M Von BIEBERSTEIN, Horaz M... Von ENSE, Markus L Von EPP, Hermann R VLADIMIRESCU, Sava M VYSHNEGRADSKY, Gerasim K. Von RUNDSTEDT, Gerhard K... Von KLUGE, Johann G VOROVSKY, Ilya P VOULGARIS, Pavlos VRETTAKOS, Nicetas M Von STEINBACH, Siegfried H.... Von STUCK, Reinhold S Von TIPPELSKIRCH, Johann F.. VOROBYOV, Grigory T TAGO 8373-A Remarks LL, IMR LDD (2), LHkV LHkV(3), SM, OM(2) I Art, SF, SSL SHkV, VR Un, IPz, LL, LDD, SHkV I Art, LJ, IAÍ, OM Ilnf, IK, SHkV, SHkV, SM IS, LL, LP, AKUS SAAf, lAf, LHkV, OM(2), IK, lAf, Lin, LL, LP, SAAf, SOH, lArt, SF SM(3), IK, lAf, LDD, SHkV(2), OM, Regt (48); SHkV, Ilnf, lAf, 5 F Mech I Art IK I Art, SSL, SM Ilnf, IGS, LDD, OM(2) lArt, SM lArt Ilnf, LL, SAAf, SHkV, LHkV, SM(3) IK, IGS, SAAf, SOH, LHkV AAv, SAAf, IPz, SOH, LHkV OM(2) Ilnf, lAf, SHkV, SM, SHkV, OM, SM Ilnf, SAAf, Lin, LDD, VR lArt, LAp, SSL, SH, AAv, IKon, SOH, ASM, ASV AAv, LAp, ASM(3), OM, ASV lArt, lAf, LL, LHkV, OM, SM Ilnf, lAf, SHkV(2), LHkV, SM Ilnf, lAf, SAAf, LDD, SM(2) lArt lArt, LJ, lAf, SHkV lArt, SE, SH Ilnf, LL, SAAf, SHkV, OM, LHkV lArt, SF lArt, IKon, LJ, SM(3), VR(2) IK, Lin, LL, SHkV, VR SAAf, lAf, Ilnf, OM(2), LHkV, SHkV lArt, SE, SH IS, Lin, SHkV, OM(2) Ilnf, Iln, LDD, SM IK, IMM, LL, lAf, LHkV, OM, SH lArt, LJ, LL, SHkV, OM(2) AAv, LAp, OM, SM, VR assignment Present RL Bn (280mm) CO, 29 Hv Arty Div CG, 35 Brkth Rfl Regt CO, 99 Mtz Bn... CO, 383 Svc Bn CO, 131 Sig CofS, 19 Army CG, 20 Army CG, 19 F Mtz Rfl Div 73 Tk Div Arty.. CO, Hq & Svc Btry, CO, 42 Hv Gun Bn (203m.m) CofS, 41 Ftr/Gnd Atk Corps. CO, 526 Svc Bn CO, 19 Gun Bn (130mm).. CofS, 79 Mtz Rfl Div CofS, 31 F Mtz Rfl Div... CG, 86 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 95 AT Bn (85mm) CO, Hq Btry, 30 Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, 27 Lt Bmr Regt CO, 28 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CG, 88 Mtz Rfl Div D/C, 7 Air Army CG, 932 Hv Mort Bde (240mm) CO, 36 Lt Gun Bn (122mm) CO, 151 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt CO, 28 AAA Regt CO, 138 Recon Bn CG, 16 Army CG, Army Gp KALIFORNIO CG, 4 Tk Army CG, 15 F Mtz Rfl Div Arty CO, 122 Mtz Rfl Regt CG, 7 F Mtz Rfl Div CO, 15 Gun Bn (130mm) CO, 34 Arty Regt... CO, 10 Mdm RL Bn (200mm) CofS, 30 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 166 Mdm Tk Regt.. CG, 158 Mtz Rfl Div CO, 10 Mdm RL Bn (200mm) CO, 11 Sig Bn Branch Arty Mtz Rfl Arty Intend GSC. Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Arty Sig Tank Arty Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl GSC Mtz Rfl.... GSC Arty Air Air Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Mtz Rfl Arty Tank Tank Arty.. Arty Tank Arty Arty GSC Tank Arty Arty Air Arty Arty Arty Sig (62) (61) (62) (54) (62) (62) (58) (52) (60) (60) (61) (54) (59) (60) (61) Arty (61) Air.. (52) (53) (60) (61) (58) (61) (61) (57) (57) (56) (60) (55) DOR (54) (59) (62) (61) (63) (57) (54) (58) (57) (61) (61) (62) (61) Rank Cpmdt. Comdt. G/D... Col—. Comdt. G/D... Maj Maj G/A... G/D Marshal Lt Comdt Col Capt Col G/D__ Comdt Maj Col Comdt G/A Col. G/D Comdt G/D G/A/C G/A. G/B Col Col Comdt G/D Comdt Comdt Col Col G/B Col (26) (26) (11) (09) (26) (12) (26) (18) (02) (99) (98) (27) (21) (28) (16) (39) (31) (27) (18) (06) (08) (24) (29) (07) (08) (07) (06) (18) DOB (00) (26) Comdt (20) Col... (12) (28) (21) (12) (16) (15) (30) (22) (20) (02) Name N WALSH, David Benedict 0 WALTON, Dean N WALTON, Hans K WARBURG, Vergil S... WARLIMONT, WATT, Frank E R. WEDGEWOOD, Leslie WHITTLE, Benjamin R A WENTWORTH, Wilbur WEISS, Andreas J WENDEL, Alex J WOULFE, William K WHITWORTH, Graham P WICKEN, Paul W..._ WIEDERSHEIM, Terenz M._. WIKTORIN, Anton F R._ WHEELTON, Eugene F.. WHELAN, Dermot WHITTLE, Eugene T L WERGELAND, Kristian WERNER, Johann A WESTUS, Artur G WOYCIECHOWSKI, Isaak M. WREN, William R WRIGHT, Anthony T WILLOUGHBY, Cleo M WILSON, Howard A WOLFE, Harold K YANUSHKEVTCH, Gerasim P. YAKOVLEV, Ariadna G XENOS, HieronyVnos YAGODA, Yasilievich WURSTER, Albert M- WYSZYNSKI, Kasimir S YANOYSKY, Boris I YAKUBOVICH, Timofey P.._. YAGUZHINSKY, Gury T YAKIR, Vadim G WYNMALEN, Homere N XENOPOULOS, lakovos T.._. YAMAGUCHI, Aakazo KÍ TAGO 8373-A 247 VR(2), SHkV SAAf, OM(2), SOH, LHkV(2), VR(3), SM SHkV Ilnf, LL, SM, CG, 4 Army (54-56), IK, lAf, Ilnf, ling, LDD, OM(2) Iln Hnf, OM ling, LL, SHkV/VR lArt, SAAf, LAp lArt, LJ, IKon, lAf, SHkV AAv, LL, SM lAf, LL, SM, OM Ilnf, IGS, OM, SKI SAAf, IK, LDD, OM(2) AAv, lAf, OM(2) Ilnf, LAp, lAf, SHkV(2), LDD Ilnf, IMM, Ilnf, OM, VR LDD, OM, SM lArt, IGS, LJ, lAf, SHkV, OM, SM Ilnf, IGS, lAf, LDD, IK, lAf, LL, SM lArt SM lArt, IKon, lAf, LDD, lArt, LJ, SAAf, LDD, OM, SM IK, lAf, LL, LDD, OM, SHkV, SM AAv, LL, IS, OM, SM, ASV Ilnf, IMM, VR, OM SM, OM Ilnf, IMM, lAf, LDD, Ilnf, SAAf, SM lArt, SHkV, LDD(2) IK, LL, lAf, OM, SM lArt, LL, OM(2) IK, LL, IGS, SAAf, OM(2), SM, SOH, lArt, SSL, OM lArt, OM, SM(2) CG, Army Gp SUDO CO, Hq Sqdn, 2 Ftr/Gnd Atk Div CO, 125 Engr Bn _. Rfl Div Arty... CG, 41 F Mtz CG, 11 F Tk Army CofS, 56 Brkth Arty Div Mtz Rfl Div... Co, 18 CO, Hq Engr Bn CO, 18 Rfl Div CofS, 11 Mtz Rfl Regt.. CO, 138 Mtz Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 382 F Rfl Regt CO, 178 Mtz Div... CO, Hq Co, 69 Mtz Rfl Div... CO, Hq Co, 38 Mtz Rfl Div CofS, 20 Brkth Arty Arty Div CO, Hq Btry, 3 Gun CO, 416 RL Bn CofS, 47 Brkth Arty Div CG, 34 Tk Div CO, 49 Ftr/Gnd Atk Regt Tk Regt CO, 124 Hv Bmr Div CG, 11 Lt CofS, 8 Army CO, 12 RL Bn CO, 312 AAA Regt CO, 24 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 403 Mtz Rfl Regt CO, 47 Hv RL Bn (280mm)... CG, 31 Tk Div Arty CO, 721 SvcElm CO, 204 Mdm Tk Regt CO, 133 Abn Rfl Bn (Prcht).. Tank Mtz Rfl.. Mtz Rfl.. Mtz Rfl_. Mtz RfL. Mtz Rfl.. Mtz Rfl.. Tank. Arty. GSC Arty GSC GSC Mtz Rfl... Mtz Rfl... Arty.. Arty.. Tank. Air Engr Tank Arty Arty Arty Arty.. Intend Tank. Abn.. Air Arty.. (62) Air.. (59) Engr. (56) (57) (55) (58) (62) (59) (59) (59) (55) (51) (57) (62) (62) (60) (58) (62) (59) (62) (60) (60) (52) (60) (61) (60) (59) (61) (59) (59) Marshal (58) Col (60) Maj.. Col G/A Capt Maj Col Col Comdt Col... G/B Comdt Col Comdt Col G/D Col CoL__ G/A/D Col G/B Capt Capt Col G/D Lt Col Col Comdt (28) Maj. (18) (01) (37) Capt. (15) (10) (19) (06) (30) (27) (11) (18) (11) (16) (ID (19) (27) (40) (24) (12) (19) (28) (14) (24) (17) (28) (20) (05) (31) (28) (19) (09) ZOSHCHENKO, Klavdy L. Y._ ZAGOSKIN, Vsevolod ZWORYKIN, Eugen N ZVEREV, Andrey K... ZINOVIEV, Prokopy Y ZLATOVRATSKY, Dmitry Y ZORBAS, Menelaos. ZHEMCHUZHNIKOV, Pavel S—. ZHORDANIA, Pyotr V ZINOVIEV, Ilya A ZINOVIEV, Islam-Bey M ZEEMAN, Aernout T ZERNIKE, Cornells ZHELYABOV, Konstantin S Y ZADUNAYSKY, Timofey Vasily R YENUKIDZE, H. Lokmanya YERRAPREGADA, G YEVDOKIMOV, Nisson L YEATS, Patrick D... YEATS, Samuel Svyatoslav P YAZYKOV, N ZAICHNEVSKY, Yulian M ZAKHARYIN, Taras ZAMKOVA, Yury M YPSILANTI, Emil A YUAN, Hao-jan B YUSHKEVICH, Dmitry P YOURSEVICH, Vladimir Boris'S YEFREMOV, M.... Fyodor YAROSLAVOVICH, 0 Gury YASENSKY, Altai R YASHPAL, APPENDIX I ABBREVIATIONS

This appendix contains abbreviations of Ag- abbreviations used in this manual, gressor major commands, service schools, dec- orations, awards, campaign ribbons, and other a. Major Commands.

Abbreviation Esperanto English

AKAf. Alta Komando de la ARMITFORTOJ. Armed Forces High Command AKAv. Alta Komando de la AVIADO Air High Command AKMf. Alta Komando de la MARFORTOJ Navy High Command AKTf- Alta Komando de la TERFORTOJ Army High Command AGA. - Armea Grupo AZIO Army Group Asia AGG. . Armea Grupo GOLFO Army Group Gulf AGK1. Armea Grupo KALIFORNIO Army Group California AGKr. Armea Grupo KARIBO.. Army Group Caribbean AGKo. Armea Grupo KOLOMBIO Army Group Columbia AGN.. Armea Grupo NORDO. Army Group North AGOk. Armea Grupo OKCIDENTO Army Group West AGOr. Armea Grupo ORIENTO Army Group East AGS... Armea Grupo SUDO Army Group South AGSL- Armea Grupo ST. LAURENCO Army Group St. Lawrence HK... HEJMKOMANDO Home Command RKA_. Regiona Komando ATLANTIKO Regional Command Atlantic RKP. _ Regiona Komando PACIFIKO Regional Command Pacific

b. Service Schools.

Abbreviation Esperanto English

AAv.. Akademio de la Aviado Air Academy lAf Instituto de la Armitfortoj Armed Forces Institute LAG.,. Instituto de la Adjutant Genéralo. Adjutant General Institute I AM.. Instituto de la Amfibia Militada Amphibious Warfare Institute lArt-.. Instituto de la Artilerio Artillery Institute IGM.. Instituto de la Gerilo Militado Guerrilla Warfare Institute IGS... Instituto de la Generala Stabo General Staff Institute Iln Instituto de la Intendenteco Intendance Institute Ilnf... Instituto de la Infanterio Infantry Institute ling... Instituto de la Ingeniero. Engineer Institute IJkIG. Instituto de la Jugadvokato kaj de la Inspektista Genéralo. Judge Advocate and Inspector General Institute IK... Instituto de la Kiraso Armored Institute IKon. Instituto de la Kontraüaviado.. Antiaircraft Institute IM... Instituto de la Militsipa Naval Institute IMe.. Instituto de la Medicino Medical Institute IMM. Instituto de la Monta Militado. Mountain Warfare Institute IMP. Instituto de la Milita Polico Military Police Institute IMR. Instituto de la Milita Registaro. Military Government Institute IPz.. Instituto de la Proviso Logistical Institute

248 TACO 8373-A Abbreviation Esperanto English

is Instituto de la Sígnalo Signal Institute IT Instituto de la Transportado.- Transportation Institute KBRMI Kemia, Biología kaj Rediologia Militado Instituto CBR Institute IT Instituto de la Transportado Transportation Institute KBRMI Kemia, Biologia kaj Rediologia Militado Instituto CBR Institute LAp_.__ Lernejo de la Aerotransportis Airborne School Lin Lernejo de la Inteligenteco. Intelligence School U Lernejo de la Jetajo Missile School LL Lernejo de la Lingvo Language School LP Lernejo de la Propagando Propaganda School LVM._. Lernejo de la Veterinaria Medicino Veterinary School SAAf Supera Akademie de la Armitfortoj Armed Forces High Academy

c. Decorations, Awards, and Campaign Ribbons.

Abbreviation Esperanto English

AKUS. Alta Komando Unita Stelo High Command Unit Star ASM._ Aviada Stelo de la Mérito Air Star of Merit ASV... Aviada Stelo de la Valora Air Star of Valor KM... Kariba Medalo Caribbean Medal LDD__ Legio de la Distinga Dejorado. Legion of Distinguished Service LHkV. Legio de la Honoro kaj Valoro. Legion of Honor and Valor MLV.. Marfortoj Legio de la Valoro.. Navy Legion of Valor OM... Ordeno de la Mérito Order of Merit SAo Stelo de la Alasko Star of Alaska SE Stelo de la Eüropo...'. Star of Europe SF._._ Stelo de la Florido. Star of Florida SH Stelo de la Hauajo Star of Hawaii SHkV. Stelo de la Honoro kaj Valoro.. Star of Honor and Valor SKI... Stelo de la Kalifornio Star of California SKr... Stelo de la Karolino Star of Carolina SM..._ Stelo de la Mérito Star of Merit SOH._ Superega Ordeno de la Honoro. Supreme Order of Honor SSL... Stelo de la St. Laurence Star of St. Lawrence ST Stelo de la Teneso Star of Tennessee STk Stelo de la Tekezo. Star of Texas SV Stelo de la Vasingtono Star of Washington VR Vunda Rubando Wound Ribbon

d. Miscellaneous Abbreviations.

Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning

AA Antiaircraft Bmr.. Bomber Comd.. Command AAA Antiaircraft Artillery Bn... Battalion Comdt. Commandant AAMG Antiaircraft Machinegun Brg— Bridge Const.. Construction Abn Airborne Brkth. Breakthrough CP Command Post Act Acting Btry.. Battery AMTK Amphibious Tank Def... Defense AMTRAC. Amphibious Tractor Capt.. Captain Dep.. Depot Arty Artillery CG... Commanding General Div... Division Aslt Assault Cml_. Chemical D/C-. Deputy Commander AT. Antitank CO._. Commanding Officer DOB. Date of Birth Atk Attack Co___- Company DOR. Date of Rank CofS.. Chief of Staff Bde._ Brigade Col... Colonel Engr.. Engineer Bldg. Building Comb. Combined Evac. Evacuation

TAGO 8373-A 249 Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning

F___ Fusilier Intel... Intelligence Rad.. Radio Fid. Field Intend. Intendance Rcl Recoilless Ftn. Fortification Rd Road Ftr. Fighter Lt Lieutenant; Light Recon. Reconnaissance Regt.. Regiment G/A... General of Army Maj.. Major Rep.. Repair G/A/A. General of Air Army Mdm. Medium Rfl Rifle G/A/C. General of Air Corps Mech. Mechanized Rgn.. Regional G/A/D. General of Air Division Med.. Medical Rkt Rocket G/B General of Brigade MG.. Machincgun RL... Rocket Launcher G/C_._. General of Corps Mort. Mortar G/D General of Division Msl... Missile SAM... Surface-to-Air Missile Gen General Mtr.. Motor Sep Separate GHQ... General Headquarters Mtz.. Motorized Sig Signal GM Guided Missile MW.. Mine Warfare SP Self-propelled Gnd.... Ground Sqdn Squadron Gp Group Nav. Naval STRAC. Strategic Army Corps GSC General Staff Corps No.. Number Survl Surveillance GSPO-. General Staff for Partisan Svc Service Operation's OB. Order of Battle Op. Operations Tech.. Technical HeL. Helicopter Tk_._ Tank Hosp. Hospital Pgnd. Propaganda Trans . Transportation Hq.. Headquarters Plat.. Platoon Hv__ Heavy POL. Petroleum, oils and U/I Unidentified lubricants Ind... Independent Pon... Pontoon WW II. World War II Inst.. Instrumental Prcht. Parachute Intcp. Intercept

250 TACO 8373-A APPENDIX II REFERENCES

AR 220-55 Field and Command Post Exercises AR 320-5 Dictionary of United States Army Terms AR 320-50 Authorized Abbreviations and Brevity Codes ATP 20-5 Army Training Program for Field Exercises and Maneuvers DA Pam 108-1 Index of Army Motion Pictures, Film Strips, Slides, and Phono-Recordings DA Pam 310-series Military Publications Indexes (as applicable) FM 21-5 Military Training FM 21-6 Techniques of Military Instruction FM 21-30 Military Symbols FM 30-5 Combat Intelligence FM 30-7 Combat Intelligence Battle Group, Combat Command, and Smaller Units FM 30-19 Order of Battle Intelligence FM 30-101 Aggressor, The Maneuver Enemy FM 30-101-1 Esperanto the Aggressor Language FM 30-102 Handbook on Aggressor Military Forces FM 105-5 Maneuver Control

TACO 8373-A 251 INDEX

Paragraphs Page Abbreviations app. 1 248 Aggressor air force and navy 3.3c 14 Aggressor campaigns 3.5 15 Aggressor ground forces _ 3.36 13 Aggressor occupied areas (fig. 1) 197 Aggressor officers, roster 12.1 220 Air armies 7.1- 175 7.5 Air force units: Armies 7.1- 175 7.5 Corps: Bomber 7.6-7.10, 7-12, 7.15, 7.17-7.20 176, 178, 179 Fighter-Ground attack 7.11,7.13-7.14,7.16,7.21-7.25 177, 178, 179, 180 Divisional: Fighter-Ground attack regiments ^ , 8.1 192 Light bomber regiments 8.2 192 Divisions: Fighter-Ground attack 7.26-7.42 181 Light bomber 7.43-7.49 188 High command 2.36 8 Nondi visional: Battalions, helicopter 8.7,8.10,8.13 193, 194 Companies, helicopter 8.8, 8.11, 8.14 193, 194 Regiments: Helicopter.. 8.6,8.9,8.12 193, 194 Reconnaissance 8.4-8.5 192 Transportation 8.3 192 Airborne units: Army-GHQ units, rifle battalions 6.2-6.3 155 Divisions 4.129-4.133 109 Line divisional units: Battalions: Antiaircraft 5.19 151 Antitank. 5.17 151 Engineer 5.21 152 Medical 5.27 153 Rifle 5.4,5.5 148 Service.. 5.29 154 Signal 5.23 152 Companies, reconnaissance 5.9 149 Regiments: Mixed 5.3 148 Mortar 5.14 150 Parachute 5.2 147 Air reconnaissance artillery regiments 8.5 193 Air reconnaissance regiments 8.4 192 Air transportation regiments 8.3 192 Aleutian Islands area (figs 1, 13) 197, 209

252 TAGO 8373-A Paragraphs Page Amphibious units: Battalions, naval: Engineer 8.18 194 Tank (amphibious) 8.16 194 Tractor (amphibious) 8.19 195 Brigades, naval: Artillery 8.17 194 Rifle,. 8.15 194 Analysis and processing companies., 6.110 173 Antiaircraft artillery units: Army-GHQ units: Battalions: Light gun 6.44 163 Medium gun 6.45 163 Surface-to-air missile 6.24-6.26 159 Brigades: AAA. 6.43 163 Surface-to-air missile 6.32 161 Line divisional units: Battalions, airborne 5.19 151 Regiments, 5.18 151 Antitank Units: Army-GHQ units: Battalions 6.47,6.48 164 Brigades 6.46 163 Line divisional units, battalions (airborne) 5.17 151 Armies: Air 7.1-7.5 175 Combined arms 4.14-4.36 36 Tank 4.37-4.42 43 Army chemical battalions 6.94 171 Army chemical regiments 6.93 170 Army engineer battalions 6.51 165 Army engineer regiments 6.50 164 Army intelligence battalions 6.113 173 Army motor transportation regiments 6.102 172 Army group areas (fig. 1) 197 Army group intelligence regiments 6.108 173 Army groups (figs. 1-14) 2.1c, 2.3a(2)(c), 4.4-4.13 5, 7, 32 Artillery units: Army GHQ units: Battalions: ■ Free rocket 6.29,6.31 160, 161 Gun 6.11,6.18 157, 158 Heavy gun 6.16 158 Heavy mortar 6.21 159 Heavy rocket launcher 6.26 160 ■ Light gun 6.10 157 Medium gun 6.12 157 Medium rocket launcher 6.25 159 Missile (FULMO),., 6.42 162 Missile (TONDRO) 6.40 162 Mortar 6.22 159 SAM (AGLO) 0.35 162 SAM (BULTURO) 6.33 161 SAM (SAGO) 0.34 161 SSM (SUPRO) 0.38 162 Brigades: Artillery, heavy 0.17 158 Free rocket 6.27 160 Guided missile, heavy 6.36 162 Heavy gun 0.15 158 Heavy mortar. 6.20 159

TAGO 8373-A 253 Paragraphs Page Artillery units—Continued. Light gun 6.13 157 Medium gun 6.14 158 Mixed gun 6.8,6.9 156 C Naval 8.17 194 Rocket Launcher 6.23 159 SAM 6.32 161 Regiments: Free rocket 6.28,6.30 160,161 Missile (FULMO) 6.41 162 Missile (TONDRO) 6.39 162 Rocket launcher 6.24 159 SSM (SUFRO) 6.37 162 Divisions: Breakthrough 4.134-4.154 113 Guided missile, medium 4.165-4.167 144 Gun 4.155-4.164 135 Line divisional units: Battalions: Assault gun 5.10 149 Rocket launcher 5.15,5.16 151 Batteries, instrumental reconnaissance. 5.13 150 Regiments: AAA 5.18 151 Artillery 5.11,5.12 150 Assault crossing battalions 6.64 167 Assault crossing companies 6.65 167 Assault crossing regiments 6.63 166 Assault gun battalions 5.10 149 Aviation units. (See Air force and naval units.) Awards app. I 248

Battalions: Army-GHQ units: € Airborne (Hcl) (Sep) 6.3 155 Airborne (Prcht) (Sep) 6.2 155 Antiaircraft gun, light 6.44 163 Antiaircraft gun, medium 6.45 163 Antitank 6.47,6.48 164 Army intelligence 6.113 173 Assault crossing 6.64 167 Chemical 6.94 171 Chemical defense 6.95 171 Engineer 6.51 165 Engineer technical 6.57 166 Fortification 6.53 165 Free rocket 6.29,6.31 160,161 Gun 6.11,6.18 157,158 Heavy flamethrower 6.100 171 Heavy gun 6.16 158 Heavy helicopter 8.7 193 Heavy mortar 6.21 159 Heavy rocket launcher 6.26 160 Instrumental reconnaissance 6.19 158 Light gun 6.10 157 Light helicopter 8.13 194 Line construction 6.89 170 Medium gun 6.12 157 Medium helicopter 8.10 193 Medium rocket launcher 6.25 159 Mine warfare 6.55 165 Missile 6.40,6.42 162 Missile (SAM) 6.33-6.35 161

TAGO 8373-A < 254 Paragraphs Page Battalions—Continued. Missile (SSM) 6.38 162 Mortar 6.22 159 Motor transportation 6.103 172 Naval AMTK 8.16 194 Naval AMTRAC 8.19 195 Naval engineer 8.18 194 Pontoon bridge building, heavy-. 6.68 167 Pontoon bridge building, medium 6.67 167 Portable flamethrower 6.98 171 Propaganda 6.114 174 Radar surveillance 6.84 169 Radio intercept. 6.79 169 Radio relay 6.87 170 Road and bridge construction 6.61 166 Signal command post 6.74 168 Signal operation 6.71 168 Ski - 6.4 155 Smoke - 6.96 171 Static flamethrower 6.99 171 Terrain decontamination 6.97 171 Line divisional units: Airborne rifle (Hel) 5.5 148 Airborne rifle (Prcht) 5.4 148 Antiaircraft artillery (Airborne)-- 5.19 151 Antitank (Airborne) 5.17 151 Assault gun 5.10 149 Engineer.- 5.20 152 Engineer (Airborne) 5.21 152 Medical 5.26 153 Medical (Airborne) 5.27 153 Reconnaissance 5.8 149 Rocket launcher 5.15,5.16 151 Signal 5.22 152 Signal (Airborne) 5.23 152 Service 5.28 153 Service (Airborne) 5.29 154 Transportation 5.24,5.25 153 Bomber units: Corps 7.6-7.10,7.12,7.15,7.17-7.20 176, 178, 179 Divisions, light. — 7.43-7.49 188 Regiments, light — 8.2 192 Breakthrough artillery divisions. 4.134-4.154 113 Brigades: Army-GHQ units: Antiaircraft artillery 6.43 163 Antitank artillery 6.46 163 Artillery, heavy '6.17 158 Free rocket artillery 6.27 160 Group chemical 6.92 170 Group engineer 6.49 164 Guided missile artillery, heavy 6.36 162 Heavy gun - 6.15 158 Heavy mortar 6.20 159 Light gun - 6.13 157 Medium gun 6.14 158 Mixed artillery 6.8,6.9 156 Motor transportation 6.101 172 Naval artillery 8.17 194 Naval rifle 8.15 194 Rocket launcher - - 6.23 159 Surface-to-air missile — - 6.32 161

TACO 8373-A 255 Paragraphs Page Cable companies, signal 6.72 168 Camouflage companies, engineer 6.58 166 Campaigns 3.5 15 Chemical units, Army-GHQ: Battalions: Chemical 6.94 171 Defense 6.95 171 Flamethrower, heavy 6.100 171 Flamethrower, portable 6.98 171 Flamethrower, static 6.99 171 Smoke 6.96 171 Terrain decontamination 6.97 171 Brigades 6.92 170 Regiments, army 6.93 170 Circle Trigon party, the 3.26 11 Code names 2.1/, 2.2c, 10.1 5, 6, 211 Code numbering system 2.2d(2) 6 Code numbers 2.1c,2.2d, 11.1 5, 6, 213 Combined arms armies 4.14-4.36 36 Command communications companies,. 6.75 168 Commanders’ names 2.26,12.1 5, 220 Communications intelligence companies 6.81 169 Corps, bomber 7.6-7.10,7.12,7.15,7.17-7.20 176, 178, 179 Corps, fighter-ground attack 7.11,7.13-7.14,7.16,7.21-7.25 177, 178, 179, 180 Countermeasure companies — 6.83 169 Cryptographic companies - - — 6.109 173 Decorations, awards and campaign ribbons,-- app. I. 248 Defense battalions, chemical — 6.95 171 Definitions 2.1 5 Designation system, unit,, 2.3 7 Development of Aggressor paramilitary forces 3.4 15 District, military 2. Id 5 Divisional units: Air 7.2(^749 181 Ground - — 4.43-4.167 45 Divisions: Airborne 4 -129-4.133 109 Artillery: Breakthrough -, -, - 4.134-4.154 113 Guided missile, medium — 4.165-4.167 144 Gun — 4.155-4.164 135 Fighter-ground attack 7.26-7.42 181 Light bomber 7.43-7.49 188 Motorized rifle 4.43-4.99 45 Tank --- 4.100-4.128 89 Early warning radar companies 6.86 169 Electronic data terminal companies 6.77 168 Electronic intelligence companies 6.80 169 Elements of Aggressor order of battle 2.2 5 Engineer units: Army-GHQ units: Battalions: Assault crossing — 6.64 167 Engineer 6.51 165 Fortification — 6.53 165 Mine warfare — 6.55 165 Pontoon bridge building, heavy-_, 6.68 167 Pontoon bridge buildings, medium 6.67 167 Road and bridge construction 6.61 166 Technical 6.57 166

256 TAGO 8373-A Paragraphs Page Engineer units—Continued. Brigades, group.. 6.49 164 Companies: Assault crossing.. 6.65 167 Camouflage 6.58 166 Engineer 6.52 165 Fortification 6.54- 165 Mine warfare 6.56 165 Reconnaissance 6.59 166 Road and bridge construction 6.62 166 Technical 6.69 167 Regiments: Army engineer.. 6.50 164 Assault crossing... 6.63 166 Pontoon bridge building 6.66 167 Road construction 6.60 166 Establishment of the Aggressor nation 3.1 10 Field artillery (See artillery) Fighter-ground attack units: Corps — 7.11,7.13-7.14,7.16,7.21-7.25 177, 178, 179, 180 Divisions 7.26-7.42 181 Regiments 8.1 192 Flamethrower battalions: Heavy 6.100 171 Portable 6.98 171 Static 6.99 171 Fortification battalions 6.53 165 Fortification-companies 6.54 165 Free rocket battalions 6.29,6.31 160, 161 Free rocket artillery brigades 6.27 160 Free rocket artillery regiments 6.28,6.30 160, 161 Fusilier (explanation) 2.3a(l)(b) 7,8 Ground armies 4.14-4.42 36 Ground divisions 4.43-4.167 45 Ground units, Army-GHQ 6.1-6.117 155 Ground units, line divisions— 5.1-5.29 147 Group chemical brigades — 6.92 170 Group engineer brigades — — 6.49 164 Group intelligence regiments 6.108 173 Guerrilla regiments 6.117 174 Guided missile artillery brigades, heavy... 6.36 162 Guided missile artillery divisions, medium 4.165-4.167 144 Gun artillery divisions. 4.155-4.164 135 Gun battalions 6.11,6.18 157, 158 Gun units. (See Artillery units.)

Heavy artillery brigades 6.17 158 Heavy gun battalions 6.16 158 Heavy gun brigades 6.15 158 Heavy helicopter battalions 8.7 193 Heavy helicopter companies 8.8 193 Heavy helicopter regiments 8.6 193 Heavy mortar battalions 6.21 159 Heavy mortar brigades 6.20 159 Heavy rocket launcher battalions 6.26 160 Heavy tank regiments 5.6 148 Helicopter units, air: Nondivisional: Battalions- 8.7.8.10.8.13 193, 194 Companies 8.8.8.11.8.14 193, 194 Regiments . 8.6,8.9,8.12 193, 194

TAGO 8373-A 257 Paragraphs Page Helicopter units, ground: Army-GHQ units, battalions, airborne rifle 6.3 155 Line divisional units: Battalions, airborne rifle 5.5 148 Regiments, airborne mixed __ 5.3 148 History of the Aggressor nation 3.1-3.5 10 Home Command (HEJMKOMANDO) (fig. 2) 2.1a, 2.3a(2) (a), 4.1 5, 7, 31

Identification of abbreviations and symbols 2.4, app. I 9, 248 Instrumental reconnaissance units: Army-GHQ units, battalions 6.19 158 Line divisional units, batteries 5.13 150 Intelligence units: Army GHQ units: Battalions: Army intelligence 6.113 173 Propaganda 6.114 174 Companies: Analysis and processing 6.110 173 Cryptographic 6.109 173 Interrogation prisoner of war. 6.112 173 Propaganda 6.116 174 Radio propaganda 6.115 174 Special operations 6.111 173 Regiments, group 6.108 173 Interrogation prisoner of war companies 6.112 173

Light bomber units. (See Bomber units.) Light gun battalions: 6.10 173 Light gun brigades 6.13 173 Light helicopter battalions 8.13 194 Light helicopter companies 8.14 194 Light helicopter regiments 8.12 194 Line cinstruction battalions 6.89 170 Line construction companies 6.90 170 Line divisions 4.43-4.133 45 Location of major Aggressor organizations: In the Homeland (figs. 2-6) 198 In oversea areas (figs. 7-14) 203 Lodgment areas (fig. 1) 197

Major commands' 4.1-4.13 31 Major commands, abbreviations app. I 248 Medical units: Army-GHQ units: Evacuation hospitals 6.105 172 Field surgical hospitals 6.105 172 Line divisional units, battalions 5.26,5.27 153 Medium gun battalions 6.12 157 Medium gun brigades.... 6.14 158 Medium helicopter battalions 8.10 193 Medium helicopter companies 8.11 193 Medium helicopter regiments 8.9 193 Medium rocket launcher battalions. 6.25 159 Medium tank regiments 5.7 148 Military district 2. Id 5 Mine warfare battalions 6.55 165 Mine warfare companies. 6.56 165 Missile battalions (FULMO) 6.42 162 Missile battalions (TONDRO) 6.40 162 Missile regiments (FULMO) 6.41 162 Missile regiments (TONDRO) 6.39 162

258 TAGO 8373-A Paragraphs Page Missile units: Army-GHQ units: Battalions: Missile (FULMO) - 6.42 162 Missile (TONDRO) - 6.40 162 SAM (AGLO) - 6.35 162 SAM (BULTURO) - 6.33 161 SAM (SAGO)... 6.34 161 SSM (SUPRO) - 6.38 162 Brigades, SAM. 6.32 161 Divisions 4.165-4.167 144 Regiments 6.37,6.41 161 Mixed artillery brigades — 6.8, 6.9 156 Mortar units: Army-GHQ units: Battalions 6.21-6.22 159 Brigades, heavy 6.20 159 Line divisional units, regiments (Airborne) 5.14 150 Motorized rifle units: Divisions 4.43-4.99 45 Regiments: Army-GHQ.. 6.1 155 Line divisions 5.1 147 Motor transportation units: Army-GHQ units: Battalions- — 6.103 172 Brigades- 6.101 172 Companies - 6.104 172 Regiments 6.102 172

Naval artillery brigades. 8.17 194 Naval bomber regiments 8.20 195 Naval fighter regiments 8.20 195 Naval reconnaissance regiments 8.20 195 Naval units. (See Amphibious and aviation units.) Numbering system. — 2.2-2.3 5

Occupied areas (fig. 1) 197 Officers roster 12.1 220 Origin and development of the Aggressor Armed Forces — 3.3 13 Order of battle, elements 2.2 5

Parachute units. (See Airborne units.) Paramilitary force, development 3.4 15 Political, social, and economic structure 3.2 10 Pontoon bridge building battalions - 6.67,6.68 167 Pontoon bridge building regiments 6.66 167 Postal designation system_._ - 2.2e 6 Propaganda units: Battalions 6.114 174 Companies 6.115,6.116 174 Purpose, scope and format of manual. 1.1-1 -2 3

Radar surveillance battalions 0.84 169 Radar surveillance companies 6.85 169 Radio companies 6.73 168 Radio intercept battalions 6.79 169 Radio propaganda companies 6.115 174 Radio relay battalions 6.87 170 Radio relay companies 6.88 170 Reconnaissance units: Army-GHQ units: Companies, engineer 6.59 166

TACO 8373-A 259 Paragraphs Page Reconnaissance units—Continued. Regiments: Air 8.4-8.5 192 Ground 6.7 € 156 Line divisional units: Battalions - j. 5.8 149 Companies (airborne) 5.9 149 References app. II 25 Regiments: Air units: Air reconnaissance artillery (Ind) 8.5 193 Air reconnaissance (Ind) 8.4 192 Air transportation 8.3 192 Fighter-ground attack 8.1 192 Heavy helicopter, 8.6 193 Ligh t bomber 8.2 192 Light helicopter 8.12 194 Medium helicopter 8.9 193 Army-GHQ units: Army chemical 6.93 170 Army engineer 6.50 164 Assault crossing 6.63 166 Free rocket artillery (KOLOSSO) 6.30 161 Free rocket artillery (NERONO) 6.28 160 Group intelligence 6.108 172 Guerrilla 6.117 174 Heavy tank (Sep) 6.5 156 Medium tank (Sep) 6.6 156 Missile (FULMO) 6.41 162 Missile (TONDRO) 6.39 162 Motorized rifle (Sep) 6.1 155 Motor transportation 6.102 172 Pontoon bridge building 6.66 167 Reconnaissance 6.7 156 € Road construction 6.60 166 Rocket launcher 6.24 159 Signal 6.70 167 Signal intercept 6.78 168 Surface-to-surface (SUPRO) - 6.37 162 Line divisional units: Airborne mixed 5.3 148 Airborne parachute 5.2 147 Antiaircraft artillery 5.18 151 Artillery 5.11,5.12 150 Heavy tank 5.6 148 Medium tank 5.7 148 Mortar (airborne) - - 5.14 150 Motorized rifle - 5.1 147 Regional commands (fig. 7) 2.16, 2.3a(2) (6), 4.2 5, 7, 31 Ribbons, campaign app. I 248 Rifle units: Army-GHQ units: Battalions: Airborne (Hcl) (Sep) - 6.3 155 Airborne (Prcht) (Sep) 6.2 157 Brigades, naval - - - 8.15 194 Regiments, motorized, (Sep) 6.1 155 Divisions - 4.43-4.99,4.129-4.133 45, 109 Line divisional units: Battalions: Airborne (Hel) 5.5 148 Airborne (Prcht) 5.4 148 € 260 TAGO 8373-A Paragraphs Page Rifle units—Continued. Regiments: Airborne, mixed 5.3 148 Airborne, parachute. 5.2 147 Road and bridge construction battalions 6.61 166 Road and bridge construction companies 6.62 166 Road construction regiments 6.60 166 Rocket launcher battalions 5.15,5.16 151 Rocket launcher brigades 6.23 159 Rocket launcher regiments 6.24 159 Rocket units: Army-GHQ units: Battalions: Free rocket 6.29,6.31 160,161 Rocket launcher, heavy 6.26 160 Rocket launcher, medium 6.25 159 Brigades: Free rocket artillery - 6.27 160 Rocket launcher 6.23 159 Regiments: Free rocket artillery 6.28,6.30 160,161 Rocket launcher, 6.24 159 Line divisional units, battalions, rocket launcher, 5.15,5.16 151 Roster of Aggressor officers, 12.1 220 SAM battalions (AGLO) 6.35 162 SAM battalions (BULTURO), 6.33 161 SAM battalions (SAGO) 6.34 161 Security monitoring companies 6.82 169 Self-propelled artillery units. (See Artillery units.) Service schools app I. 248 Service units: Army-GHQ units: Artillery repair shops 6.107 173 Chemical depots 6.107 173 Elements 6.106 172 POL depots 6.107 173 Tank repair battalions 6.107 173 Line divisional units, battalions 5.28,5.29 153,154 Signal companies 6.91 170 Signal units: Army-GHQ units: Battalions: Command post 6.74 168 Line construction. 6.89 170 Operation 6.71 168 Radar surveillance 6.84 169 Radio intercept 6.79 169 Radio relay 6.87 170 Companies: Cable,, 6.72 168 Command communications 6.75 168 Communications intelligence 6.81 169 Countermeasures ^ 6.83 169 Early warning radar 6.86 169 Electronic data terminal 6.77 168 Electronic intelligence 6.80 169 Line construction 6.90 170 Radar surveillance. 6.85 169 Radio 6.73 168 Radio relay 6.88 170 Security monitoring 6.82 169 Signal 6.91 170 Wire, 6.76 168

TACO 8373-A 261 Paragraphs Pago Signal units—Continued. Regiments: Signal 6.70 167 Signal intercept 6.78 168 Line divisional units, battalions 5.22, 5.23 152 Ski battalions 6.4 155 Smoke battalions 6.96 171 Special operations companies 6.111 173 SSM battalions (SUPRO) 6.38 162 SSM regiments (SUPRO) 6.37 162 Surface-to-air missile battalions 6.33-6.35 161 Surface-to-air missile brigades 6.32 161 Tank units: Armies 4.37-4.42 43 Army-GHQ units, regiments: Heavy tank (Sep) 6.5 156 Medium tank (Sep) 6.6 156 Divisions 4.100-4.128 89 Line divisional units, regiments: Heavy tank 5.6 148 Medium tank 5.7 148 Technical companies 6.69 167 Terrain decontamination battalions 6.97 171 Transportation units. (See Motor transportation units.) Types of units and designation system - - 2.3 7 Unit designation system 2.3a(2) 7 Use of this manual 2.4 9 Wire companies 6.76 168 By Order of the Secretary of the Army:

EARLE G. WHEELER, General, United States Army, Official: Chief of Staff. J. C. LAMBERT, Major General, United Stales Army, The Adjutant General.

Distribution: Active Army: DCSPER (2) ARADCOM Rgn (1) USAADSCH (20) ACSI (10) Armies (25) USAAVNS (5) DCSLOG (2) Corps (15) USÀARMS (935) DCSOPS (10) Div (10) USAAMS (1025) Ch, Ofc Res Comp (2) Div Arty (5) USACMLSCH (120) CRD (1) Bde (5) USACHS (5) COA (1) Regt/Gp/BG (5) USAES (500) CINFO (1) Bn (2) USAIS (1540) TIG (1) Co/Btry (2) USARIS (5) CNGB (2) CC (5) USAINTS (1000) USCONARC (5) USA Aggressor Cen (2000) USA Ord Sch (5) USAMC (2) TJAGSA (30) USAQMS (5) USACDC (10) PMGS (250) USASWS (11) LOGCOMD (5) MFSS (300) USATSCH (250) ARADCOM (2) 'TAGSUSA (5) USASCS (5) NG: State AG (3); units—same as active Army except allowance is one copy to each unit. USAR: Same as active Army except allowance is one copy to each unit. For explanation of abbreviations used, see AR 320-50. ☆ U.S. Govemmeat Printing Office: 1963—650510

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