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U.S. Army Rifle Company (1944-45) - Battle Order
Jun 6, 2021 · The Rifle Company was the close combat element of the U.S. Army Infantry Battalion during World War II. It consisted of a Company Headquarters, three Rifle Platoons and a Weapons Platoon, with a maximum strength of six …
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The following is an overview of the Rifle Company of the U.S. Army from April 1942 to July 1943. This corresponded to Operation Torch, the North African campaign, Operation Husky, and the Battle of Guadalcanal as examples.
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Each company consisted of a Company HQ and 3 Tank Platoons, serving 17 M4 Shermans with 75mm or 76mm guns, 1 M4 (105) Sherman with a 105mm howitzer, 1 M3A2 half-track, 2 Jeeps/Bantams, and 1 Deuce-and-a-Half cargo …
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Each Rifle Company consist of three Rifle Platoons, a Weapons Platoon and a HQ Section. Each Heavy Weapon Company consist of two Heavy Machine Gun Platoons, a Heavy Mortar Platoon and a HQ Section.
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The company was made up of the Company Headquarters, 1 Antitank Platoon, 3 Rifle Platoons and an attached medical vehicle. It was commanded by a Captain and consisted of a total of 251 soldiers.
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