US Army Units, Book 4 Boxes 748-902
US Army Units, Book 4 Boxes 748-902 1st INFANTRY DIVISION, 1942-1945. 1,600 pages (approximate) Boxes 756-757 The “Big Red One Division” was one of the first American divisions to see combat when it landed at Oran in North Africa (November 1942). The Division participated for the next two and one-half years in numerous operations and engagements of the Algeria-French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe campaigns. Despite the Division’s length of service in the war, the series is relatively small. The series contains operation reports, activity reports, historical reports, memoranda, security diaries, messages, journals, maps, and map overlays. Although the material covers the period from late 1942 to mid-1945, the bulk of it covers the period from early 1943 to mid-1944. The material is not organized into subseries but is organized according to the classification scheme of the Departmental Records Branch and chronologically thereunder. There are very few division-level historical or after action reports. Most of the materials within the series consist of G-2, G-3 and staff section reports covering the North African and Sicily campaigns. Among the varied items within the Series are memoranda regarding the visit of General Eisenhower (April 1944), a color sketch of the 1st Medical Regiment Coat of Arms, and a copy of the II Corps (commanded by George S. Patton) operation report for the Tunisian campaign (March 15-April 10, 1943). CHRONOLOGY 1st Infantry Division August 2, 1942 The Division departed New York for Scotland November 8-10, 1942 The Division landed at Oran and took part in the initial fighting in North Africa.
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