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It was the First U.S. Army Group, or FUSAG. Now, every Army unit needs a patch. And the units assigned to FUSAG definitely had some of the best patches around. Though others, like this design from ...
(Editor’s note: This is the third article in a three-part series on the U.S. Army Aviation Museum’s patch collection ... “During WWII, one of the theaters was the China Burma India Theater ...
George Dramis is a World War II veteran of the long-classified "Ghost Army" that faked the whereabouts of U.S. Army divisions ... even wore fake division patches. Those 1,100 troops used visual ...
He helped make the counterfeit patches worn ... on the Ghost Army and co-authored of The Ghost Army of World War II, told New Hampshire Public Radio in 2015 that U.S. Army planners in London ...
The U.S. Army has ... a unit and the patch matter,” McConville said. The division was symbolically stood up on the 78 th anniversary of D-Day, when Allied forces in World War II stormed the ...
and the thousand or so who are no longer with us, are finally being honored the way they should be for what they did in World War II.” Mr. Beyer, who co-wrote a book about the Ghost Army and ...