Inside the 103rd distribution box

103rd Headquarters — 103rd Infantry (Cactus) Division in World War II

This unit was the home of the commander of the 103rd Infantry Division, and it was through the Headquarters and Reconnaissance Company that information and intelligence was processed and

StoryMapJS: 103rd Infantry Division: Pre-Combat

The 103rd Infantry Division arrived via railroad at Camp Shanks near Orangeburg, New York on September 20, 1944 with the realization that they would soon be

StoryMapJS: 103rd Infantry Division: Pre-Combat Timeline (1921-1944)

The 103rd Infantry Division arrived via railroad at Camp Shanks near Orangeburg, New York on September 20, 1944 with the realization that they would soon be shipping out for their combat

StoryMapJS: 103rd Infantry Division Timeline (April 1945-September

The 103rd Command Post was at the town of Bensheim. The 409th Infantry crossed the Rhine River and established their command post at the town of Rossdorft, and then the town of Steinau.

StoryMapJS: 103rd Infantry Division Timeline (Feburary 1945-March

The 103rd Command Post was located at the town of Obermodern. The 103rd advanced with the 7th Army, along with the 42nd Infantry (Rainbow) Division on its left flank, and the 36th Infantry

103rd Reconnaissance

This unit was the home of the commander of the 103rd Infantry Division, and it was through the Headquarters and Reconnaissance Company that information and intelligence was processed and

103d Infantry Division Collection

After Victory in Europe Day, the 103d performed occupational duties and returned to the U.S to be inactivated in September 1945. The 103d Infantry Division Collection is arranged in 26 boxes with 4

103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command

The 103rd ESC''s mission in Iraq was to reduce the footprint of the U.S. military presence in Iraq by providing logistical support and assistance with the responsible drawdown of equipment while

Units of the Division

In the “triangular” organizational chart for the 103rd Infantry Division, symbols denote each different unit in the division. The black “X” on the blue background represents the various infantry units. The red

WWII Combat StoryMap: 103rd Infantry Division

As part of that project, the Dale Center''s 103rd Infantry Division project team created an interactive, digital-narrative timeline and map of the Division''s history, called a StoryMap.

StoryMapJS: 103rd infantry Division Timeline (December 1944)

The 103rd relieved the 6th Armor Division so that the divsion could be transported to assault on Bastogne during the Battle of Bulge. The 103rd Command Post was located at the town of Francaltroff.

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