Organization and Insignia of the American Expeditionary Force, 1917-1923This book is the most comprehensive and detailed treatment of the origins, designs, and symbolism for each organizational shoulder sleeve insignia of the American Army in World War I ever published. Covered are: the organization, combat history/battle participation of the combat forces (Armies, Corps, and the Regular, National Guard and National Army Divisions), supporting organizations of the Services of Supply, and the special troops including the Army Air Service and the Army of Occupation. |
Contents
Introduction | 6 |
Chapter Two Armies and Corps | 37 |
Chapter Three The Regular Army Divisions | 78 |
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1st Battalion 28th Division 2nd Battalion 2nd Division 5th Marine Regiment 77th Division 89th Division Air Service Aisne-Marne Offensive American Expeditionary Forces Ammunition Train Armistice Army Corps arrived in France Artillery 155mm August Balloon Company Battalion Division Troops Battery Division Support blue Camp Cavalry Center Chemical Warfare Coast Artillery Companies & Field Courtesy Military History Courtesy National Archives Depot detachment Division Headquarters Division Histories Division insignia Division Organization embroidered on felt Engineer Regiment Engineer Train felt on felt Field Artillery Brigade Field Artillery Regiment Field Hospitals Field Signal Battalion France French Gun Battalion Division Haute-Marne Headquarters and Military III Corps Infantry Brigade Infantry Division Infantry Regiment July Machine Gun Battalion Major Meuse Meuse-Argonne Offensive Mihiel Offensive Military History Institute Military Police Mortar Battery Division National Guard November October Ordnance Pursuit Group Reference Bibliography September Staff Train Headquarters Trench Mortar Battery U.S. Army United States Army York