Organization of the United States Army in World War 2. Men stitch uniforms of soldiers at a factory. Animated flowchart showing various levels of service and departments in the U.S. Army. Secretary of War is the Supreme Commander followed by Chief of Staff and a Deputy Chief. Ground, Air forces and Supply services. Procurement of ammunitions and equipment is directly looked after by Secretary of War. Trucks for supply for army. Soldiers during combat missions. Task Force, Defense Command and Theater command aligns the forces during such missions. Sailors on a navy ship.
Organization of the United States Army. Organization of Army Ground Forces. Soldiers under training of ground combat missions. Animated map shows the organization. Commanding General followed by Chief of Staff and ground staff. Various subdivisions of ground forces. Soldiers firing rifle at target. Map of United States showing training camps and graph showing the number of trained soldiers increasing year after year. (World War II period).
Organization of the United States Army during World War II. Soldiers given training about desert warfare training at the center in California. Tanks fire on enemy and advance in field. Position held by soldiers behind stone bunkers on a hill. Anti aircraft gunners firing towards target. Soldiers point rifles towards enemy. Amphibious training to the troops at amp Edwards Airborne troops drop soldiers by parachutes. Soldiers with parachutes land into enemy area and advance towards their targets.
Organization of the United States Army. Soldiers given training about firing and operating anti-aircraft guns at Camp Edwards in western Cape Cod, Massachusetts, during World War II. Trainee soldiers fire on target balloons. Amphibious troops trained. Tanks ride rough mountainous terrain, cross small rivers. Tank destroyer training, a dummy tank destroyed.
Organization of the United States Army. Ninety days long process of forming the basic unit of army -the Division. Animated map shows the developments during these ninety days. Various officers as Divisional Commander, Assistant Commander, Artillery Commander General Staff and Special Staff appointed. Refreshers from various schools selected fro army. Arrival of different commanders and soldiers along with time. Amphibious training to the soldiers. Infantry troops, armored troops, motorized troops, cavaliers and airborne combine to form one division. Training in deserts, mountains, snow covered battlefield. Marching troops. (World War II period).
Organization of the United States Army during World War 2. Process of forming a unit of Army Air Forces. Aviators during a march. Animated map shows its organization under Commanding General, Chief of Staff, 27 combat groups and 1750 planes. Planes at a base. Map shows Fighter Air Command, Bombers, Air Support and Air Service Commands. Line of new U.S. Army Air Force Airmen in civilian clothing as each of the new recruits raises their right hand to take an oath of service as they join the Army. Map shows flying training schools and technical training schools. Training imparted in 36 weeks to the aviation cadets. Cadets fly in formation. Fighter planes and bombers flying. Navigators, Gunners, Bomb crew, Tech training command, Engineers of planes trained. Fighter planes manufactured. (World War II period).
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