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General Orders 1946 - Fort Benning

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ammu O R D ~ WAR DEPARTMENT<br />

&.lo9 } WABR~QTVX 25, D. 0, 28 Sentember .l<br />

UNITS CREDITED WITH ASSAULT LANDINGS<br />

(leetion<br />

<strong>General</strong> I<br />

List I1<br />

I..GENERAL.-I. In acmrdance with the provisions of WD Circular 56,19f4<br />

the units listed in section I1 below were designated by theater commanders as<br />

having participated in an amphibians or airborne assault landing.<br />

2. When entering individual credit on officem' qualification cards (WD AGO<br />

Forms 661 and 66-2) or on service record of enlisted personnel (WD AGO Farm<br />

24A), this general orders may he cited as authority for such entries for per-<br />

sonnel who were present for duty as a member of or attached to a unit listed<br />

herein and who actually participated in the landings named. (Attention is di-<br />

rected to the reguiremcnt that only one bronee service arrowhead may be worn<br />

on a theater ribbon, regardless of the number of assault landings credited to a<br />

unit in at theater.)<br />

3. Under the provisions of paragraph 7, WD Circular 56,<strong>1946</strong>, the designation<br />

of a combat assault lauding is determined upon the approval of the theater<br />

commander, and eligibility of individuals to wear the bronze service arrowhead<br />

is established hy this approrsl. Units not included in the list (see. 11) will<br />

comply with the requirements of the circular cited prior to tile award of this<br />

device.<br />

II..LIST.-The following units were designated by theater commandera as<br />

haying participated in an amptiibio~~s or airborne assault landing:<br />

1. New Guinea.-a.<br />

07W hours.<br />

A1tape.-22 April 1944, 0715 to 1 W hours; 25 April 1944,<br />

Support Aircraft Party, 5th Tactical 167th Field Artillery Battallon.<br />

Air Communications Squadron. 3838 Antiaircraft Artillery Automa-<br />

16th Signal Operations Battalion. tic Weapons Battalion.<br />

Detachment, 41st Quartermaster Corn- 593d Engineer Boat and Shore Regl<br />

paw<br />

ment (less Headquarters and Head-<br />

Detachment, 41st Signal Company. quarters Company. Company B and<br />

49th Ordnance (Medium) Maintenance Company C. Boat Battalion).<br />

Company.<br />

Rnttery B, 74% Antiaircraft Artillery<br />

Company A. 116th Engineer Combat Gun Battalion.<br />

Battalion. Battery C, 743d Antiaircraft Artillerg<br />

Compnuy B, 116th Medical Battalion. Dun Battalion.<br />

Cumpang F, 127th Infantry Rcgiment. 894th Medical Clearinz Company.<br />

Company G. 127th Infantr~ Regjment~<br />

b. B id Island.-27 May 1944,0715 to 1500 hours.<br />

Support Aircraft Party, 5th Tactical 121st Field Artillery Battalion.<br />

Air Communications Squadyon. Headquarters and Headquarters Bat-<br />

2d Support -4ircraft Party, 9th Tactical tery, 165th Autiaircmft Artillery Gun<br />

Air Cornmunieations Squadron. Battalion.<br />

26th Portable Surgical noapitai. B~ltery B, 1G5th Autleircraft Artillery<br />

41st Infantry Division Band. Gun Battalion.<br />

AGO 684SSept 706558°-461

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