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- The United States Army and United States Marine Corps had nearly one hundred divisions in World War II1. There were 5 types of divisions: infantry, mountain, armored, airborne, and cavalry2. In all, 91 divisions served in the U.S. Army in World War II3. The types of divisions and the number of divisions mobilized during the war are as follows2:
- 68 infantry divisions
- 1 mountain division
- 16 armored divisions
- 5 airborne divisions
- 2 cavalry divisions
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The following is a list of United States Army and United States Marine Corps divisions of World War II. The United States began the war with only a handful of active divisions: five infantry and one cavalry. By the end of the war, the nation had fielded nearly one hundred.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_divisio…There were 5 types of divisions: infantry, mountain, armored, airborne, and cavalry. 91 divisions were mobilized during the war: 68 infantry divisions, 1 mountain division, 16 armored divisions, 5 airborne divisions, and 2 cavalry divisions.
www.armydivs.com/In all, 91 divisions served in the U.S. Army in World War II. When the decision was made to halt the increase in divisions, 12 more divisions were still on the rolls, but would not be organized, though several of these would be organized following the war.
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The following is a list of United States Army and United States Marine Corps divisions of World War II. The United States began the war with only a handful of active divisions: five infantry and one cavalry. By the end of the war, the nation had fielded nearly one hundred. The number of divisions fielded by … See more
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September 1921The 4th through 9th Infantry Divisions were mostly inactivated.August 1941The War Department issued a statement that divisions' names were to represent their major arm of service (i.e., armored, cavalry, or infantry) to avoid confusion as several divisions of different arms now shared the same number.1 August 1942The change of infantry divisions' names was added to the table of organization of the infantry division.25 March 1942The 82nd Airborne Division was ordered into active military service.15 August 1942The 82nd Infantry Division of the Organized Reserve was converted to an airborne division, and the 101st Infantry Division was concurrently reconstituted and activated as an airborne division.1943The 19th Armored Division was dropped from the mobilization program, and the 15th Airborne Division was dropped from the mobilization program.1 October 1941The Hawaiian Division was split to create the 24th and 25th Infantry Divisions.1943The 61st, 62nd, 67th, 68th, and 72nd-74th Infantry Divisions were dropped from the mobilization program.1943The 105th and 107th Infantry Divisions were dropped from the mobilization program.1943The phantom units were raised on paper during the war to confuse the Germans.Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license List of formations of the United States Army during World War II
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