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  British 63rd (Royal Naval) Division - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The division participated in the defence of the Belgian city of Antwerp in late 1914.
The division was shipped to Egypt prior to serving in the Battle of Gallipoli where it fought on both the Anzac and Helles battlefields.
By the end of the Dardanelles campaign, the division's casualties were such that it no longer contained a significant number of naval servicemen and so in July 1916 it was redesignated as the 63rd Division when the original Territorial Force 63rd (2nd Northumbrian) Division was disbanded.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_63rd_(Royal_Naval)_Division   (566 words)

  
 32d Division
The Division (less Arty, 64th Inf Brig and 107th Engrs) is attached to the Fr 9th Division north of the Rhone-Rhine Canal in the La Chapelle sector.
Aug 11, 64th Inf Brig, is at the disposal of the Fr 164th Division (III Corps), as Division reserve, and moves to the Bois de Reims and Bois de Vezilly.
Division finally holds a line from 3/4 km south of Peuvillers, along the road from Damvillers to Jametz, the southwestern edge of the Bois Demange, the woods west of Thinte Rau, to 2 1/4 km south of Jametz; Fr 15th Colonial Division on right, 5th Division on left.
freepages.military.rootsweb.com /~cacunithistories/32d_division.htm   (3211 words)

  
 4th Battalion ? 64th Armor Regiment
The 64th Armor Regiment is descended from the 78th Tank Battalion which was activated on 13 January 1941, and redesignated the 758th Tank Battalion (Light) on 8 May 1941.
In 1949, the 758th Tank Battalion was redesignated the 64th Heavy Tank Battalion and assigned to the 2nd Armored Division.
In 1950, the 64th Tank Battalion was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division, and deployed overseas for combat operations during the Korean War.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/agency/army/4-64ar.htm   (394 words)

  
 25th Infantry Division Association: The Units (Continued)
The 25th Division Artillery was initially composed of the 8th, 64th and 89th Field Artillery Battalions formed from the 8th Field Artillery Regiment, and the 90th Field Artillery Battalion formed from the 1st Battalion, 11th Field Artillery Regiment, Hawaiian Division.
On 1 October 1983 the battalion was reactivated and assigned to the 25th Division at Schofield Barracks as the direct support 105mm howitzer battalion for the 1st Brigade which restored the 8th FA relationship with the 1/27th Infantry until 1995.
In 1975 the 2nd Battalion was assigned to the 5th Infantry Division as a howitzer battalion and reactivated at Fort Polk.
www.25thida.com /units2.html   (8244 words)

  
 64th Catanzaro Truckborne Infantry Division
While the Cirene Division (deployed to the south of the Catanzaro Division in the Sofafi area) was able to side slip the advancing Commonwealth forces using its greater mobility, the slow moving 64th Catanzaro Division was confronted by the 7th Armoured Brigade (plus some troops from the support group) as it began its retreat.
The 60th to 63rd Divisions had been existence for some time, and were the best equipped of any of the Italian divisions at least in terms of transport.
As for the Dec I 1940 Scenario, the 64th Catanzaro Division was deployed not in Buq Buq itself (eg.
userpage.fu-berlin.de /~broszies/generalstab/arsenal/italian_army/witd_64catanzaro.html   (781 words)

  
 Military Infantry Division Patches 12
Divisions either organized before or during World War I did not use the designation "infantry." The re-designation of these divisions as infantry came sometime after World War I when the divisions' structure was reorganized to include specialists in a wide variety of functions.
The airborne division was initially a miniature version of the infantry division with the addition of a small antiaircraft battalion, one parachute, and two glider regiments.
The designation of the division is represented by the arabic numeral three and is placed upon a shield of yellow, which identifies the branch as cavalry.
www.vetshome.com /military_infantry_division_patch12.htm   (1034 words)

  
 List of British divisions in WWI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This page is a list of British divisions that fought in World War I.
Divisions were categorised as being 'Regular Army' (professional), 'Territorial Force' (part-time) or 'New Army' (wartime).
The 'Territorial' cavalry was referred to as Yeomanry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_British_divisions_in_WWI   (97 words)

  
 The Akhmim Wooden Tablet - Background
He apparently made serious errors with respect to ro and its relationship to Egyptian division, as was vividly declared in the AWT hekat and 1/64 divided by 1/n context.
Vymazalova states that the intended hekat division and remainder raw data was worked (exclusively) within the hekat context, by dividing 64/64 by 3, 7, 10, 11 and 13.
The main point division point of the AWT is that all division remainders were always converted to exact Egyptian fraction series, thereby eliminating all 'round off errors'.
www.math.buffalo.edu /mad/Ancient-Africa/AWTback.html   (3012 words)

  
 MAJOR GENERAL DALE O. SMITH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Another active base of the 313th Air Division was at Naha where the 51st Fighter-Interceptor Wing protected the "Keystone of the Pacific" with F-102s and F-86D fighters.
The all-jet 313th Air Division was one of the most formidable fighting units in the world at that time and was involved in the Taiwan Straits Crisis of 1958.
His new command was the 64th Air Division with headquarters at Stewart Air Force Base, N.Y. Although headquarters of the 64th Air Division was in New York, the command was located in Canada and Greenland.
www.af.mil /bios/bio_print.asp?bioID=7171&page=1   (1333 words)

  
 25th Infantry Division Association: 1941 Artillery Insignias
The 25th Division Artillery was constituted and activated on 1 October 1941.
Approval was given for interim insignias for the Division Artillery Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB) and the 64th, 89th and 90th Field Artillery Battalions until Army-level authorized insignia were procured.
The 64th and 90th fought the entire Korean War and were back at Schofield Barracks when the 64th finally received its DUI in 1954 and the 90th theirs in 1955.
www.25thida.com /arty1941.html   (292 words)

  
 Pepperrell AFB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In the spring of 1952, the 64th Air Division (Defense) was activated at Pepperrell and the 152nd Aircraft Control and Warning Group was assigned to it.
The primary mission of the 64th Air Division was to the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD), to the Continental Air Defense Command (CADAC), and to the United States Air Defense Command (ADC).
The Division's responsibility to NORAD was an operational one in that the work of actually guarding the North American continent comes under the jurisdiction of NORAD.
home.comcast.net /~mike.palazzolo/pepperrell_afb.htm   (571 words)

  
 Imperial Iranian Ground Forces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Major ground formations included 3 armored divisions (One more in organization in Sistan) each with six tank battalions and five mechanized infantry battalions, 3 infantry divisions, 2 Imperial Guard Divisions and 4 independent brigades (1 armored, 1 infantry, 1 airborne and 1 Special Forces) and the Army Aviation Command.
Troop deployment was expected to shift south during the late 1970s with the opening of the Chah Bahar facility.
Imperial Iranian Armored units were supplied with medium and light tanks of American and British origin, and about 1200 Brithish-maded Chieftain tanks were being delivered to augment the 780 in the inventory.
www.sarbazan.com /iigf.htm   (700 words)

  
 71st Division
The Division was formed in Hampshire and Surrey in November 1916.
The break up of the Division started in January 1918, and all the units had been transferred, drafted or disbanded by April 1918.
Left the Division and was disbanded on 20 Dec 1917.
orbat.com /site/warpath/divs/71_div.htm   (122 words)

  
 Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-Shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
Formed at Fort George in Aug 1914 in the 26th Brigade, 9th Division.
Formed at Fort George in Sep 1914 in the 44th Brigade, 15th Division.
Formed at Fort George in Oct 1914 attached to the 9th Division.
orbat.com /site/warpath/regts/seaforths.htm   (158 words)

  
 101st Airborne Division -- 64th Sharpshooters Division
The Sharpshooters Division is a very hard Division to get into.
Because the Division only holds 30 soldiers and these troops need to be the best.
For all the infomation on the Divisions under the 101st look at there link pages...
www.freewebs.com /peteravey   (152 words)

  
 Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland) Highlanders in 1914-1918   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
November 1914 : attached to 81st Brigade, 27th Division.
September 1914 : attached to 77th Brigade, 26th Division.
September 1915 : attached to 118th Brigade, 39th Division.
www.1914-1918.net /argyll.htm   (716 words)

  
 3rd Battalion - 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment
64th Field Artillery Battalion inactivated 1 February 1957 in Hawaii and relieved from assignment to the 25th Infantry Division.
Assigned 1 June 1941 to the 8th Division (later redesigned as the 8th Infantry Division) and activated at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
Annex 3 - Constituted 26 August 1941 in the Regular Army as the 64th Field Artillery Battalion and assigned to the 25th Infantry Division.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/agency/army/3-43ada.htm   (712 words)

  
 Camps Division Histories
Sept 20-25, Division occupies the Clermont Sector (Lorraine).
Sept 28, Division attacks the right progresses along the Montblainville-Apremont road and captures Apremont; the high ground of le Chene Tondu is occupied; the left reaches the northern edge of the Bois de Bouzon.
Oct 8, Division advances its right, west of Chatel-Chehery, to the Pylone-Drachen road in the Bois de Cornay, and its left, west of Cote 244, to 1/4 km south of Drachen and thence southwesterly to a point 2 km west of le Menil Fme.
www.skyenet.net /~jhartwell/camps_division_histories.htm   (8033 words)

  
 Maps 1941 West
The 100th Rifle Division deployment at the commencement of the Minsk defense operation.
Operations of the 64th and 100th Rifle Divisions.
Breaking the circle by the troops of the 64th and 108th Rifle Division
rkkaww2.armchairgeneral.com /maps/maps1941W.htm   (732 words)

  
 Resolution Island, NWT - 1956 - Historical Report - USAF Historical Division
Air Division (Defense) Regulation 200-1 are being presented to operational personnel during Operational Crew Training sessions and special monthly briefings.
Air Division and corrective action was expected in the near future.
The Team reported that supervisory personnel of this activity were adequately familiar with communications capabilities as it pertained to the units mission and their individual responsibilities.
www.pinetreeline.org /other/other8/other8ad.html   (14992 words)

  
 Gordon Highlanders
Formed at Aberdeen in Sep 1914 in the 44th Brigade, 15th Division.
Formed at Cromer from the 202nd Graduated Bn on 27 Oct 1917 in the 191st Brigade, 64th Division.
Formed at Canterbury from the 286th Graduated Bn on 27 Oct 1917 in the 202nd Brigade, 67th Division.
www.warpath.orbat.com /regts/gordons.htm   (200 words)

  
 Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
04 Aug 1914 at Stirling in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Brigade, Highland Division (51st).
04 Aug 1914 at Dunoon in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Brigade, Highland Division (51st).
04 Aug 1914 at Hartfield, Dumbarton in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Brigade, Highland Division (51st).
www.warpath.orbat.com /regts/argyls.htm   (209 words)

  
 64th Ohio Infantry
Brinkerhoff was an officer in the 64th O.V.I. National Tribune.
20th Brigade, 6th Division, 2nd Corps, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1862.
3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to June, 1865.
www.ohiocivilwar.com /cw64.html   (843 words)

  
 Chapter 21: The Chinese Spring Offensive. The Opening
The deployment of the 45th Division set it against the 23d Infantry of the 2d Division at the edge of the reservoir above Yanggu and the 17th and 32d Infantry Regiments of the 7th Division in the adjacent ground to the east.
Since the ROK 6th Division had lost its artillery support during the debacle of the previous night, General Hoge directed the British 27th Brigade to recommit the New Zealand artillery and transferred the 213th Field Artillery Battalion from a reinforcing mission in the Marine sector to support the South Koreans.
General Hoge to support the ROK 6th Division were still moving into position when reports reaching corps headquarters indicated that General Chang had given up attempts to move his division to the Kansas line and had deployed in the vicinity of his assembly area.
www.army.mil /cmh/books/korea/ebb/ch21.htm   (8091 words)

  
 SOHH.com Global Forum - U.S.troops arrested after hiding $4 million in tree
The engineers are accused of stashing $600,000 in a tree, while the driver is accused of hiding $300,000 in a bag, a cooler and a glove box in his cargo truck.
Friday, soldiers of the 4th Battalion of the 64th Army Division stumbled upon $700 million in cash in cottages that had been walled up with cinder blocks on estates in the palace district, where senior Ba'ath Party and Republican Guard officials lived.
Soldiers of the 64th Division -- men who fought in the fiercest battles of the war and are now bearing the brunt of securing and policing Baghdad -- aren't happy about the searches for the missing money.
forums.sohh.com /showthread.php?t=299812   (846 words)

  
 Air Force Combat Units of World War II - Part 8
Redesignated 311th Air Division (Reconnaissance) in Apr 1948, and 311th Air Division in Jan 1949.
Served in combat in the European theater from Sep 1943 until Apr 1945, receiving a DUC for an attack on aircraft factories in central Germany on 11 Jan 1944.
Redesignated 9th Bombardment Division (Medium) in Aug 1944, and 9th Air Division in May 1945.
www.libraryautomation.com /nymas/usaaf8.html   (12608 words)

  
 The Gordon Highlanders in 1914-1918   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
February 1915 : left the Division and landed at (Le) Havre, and on the 27 February 1915 joined the 8th Brigade, 3rd Division on the Western Front.
November 1914 : left the Division and landed at (Le) Havre, and on the 5 December 1914 joined the 20th Brigade, 7th Division on the Western Front.
October 1915 : formation became 192nd Brigade, 64th Division.
www.1914-1918.net /gordon.htm   (499 words)

  
 Biographies : MAJOR GENERAL FREDERICK R. TERRELL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
General Terrell was assigned to the staff of the newly activated Army Air Force School at Maxwell Field, Ala., in January 1946 and upon organization of Air University served on the faculty of the Air Command and Staff School.
In July 1956 he was assigned to the 34th Air Division (Defense) at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. He also attended the six-week jet qualification course at Craig Air Force Base, Ala., in 1956.
On July 15, 1958, General Terrell assumed command of the 64th Air Division (Defense), the 64th Continental Air Defense Division (CONAD Division) and the 64th North American Air Defense (NORAD) Division with headquarters located at Pepperrell Air Force Base, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
www.af.mil /bios/bio.asp?bioID=7362   (593 words)

  
 64th Regiment, NY State Volunteers
If you know the burial site of any 64th member or any New York veteran in the Civil War (of any Regiment), we would be most grateful if you would let us know.
Division, 2d A.C.) until the end of the war.
This line was in charge of Colonel Nelson A. Miles of the Sixty-first New York, and the brilliancy of the affair became a matter of history.
www.vanvlack.net /64thRegiment.htm   (637 words)

  
 Robo Army Review
With conventional forces on the run, the US is sending two "robots-humans" (well, actually they're cyborgs, but don't tell the programmers) from the 64th Robot Division to take them down.
According the manual they are being sent by the UN, and there are hundreds of robots on the 64th Robot Division.
Why on earth we only sent two is beyond me. Regardless, the two lucky contestants are Maxima and Captain Rocky.
www.neo-geo.com /reviews/neo-reviews/roboarmy/roboarmy.htm   (830 words)

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