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The info for the end of WW2 seems unsourced and partially disagrees with this source [1] Nil Einne ( talk) 04:02, 15 November 2016 (UTC)
At the end of the war, the total U.S. Army strength in Europe was 2.4 million: two Army groups (6th and 12th), four field armies (First, Third, Seventh, and Ninth), 13 corps headquarters, and 62 combat divisions (43 infantry, 16 armor, and 3 airborne) as well as 7,500 tanks and armored fighting vehicles.
At the end of the war, the total U.S. Army strength in Europe was almost 1.9 million: two Army groups (6th and 12th), five field armies (First, Third, Seventh, Ninth and Fifteenth), 13 corps headquarters, and 62 combat divisions (43 infantry, 16 armor, and 3 airborne.)
https://www.stripes.com/news/army-to-create-new-air-defense-rocket-units-in-germany-1.546457
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The info for the end of WW2 seems unsourced and partially disagrees with this source [1] Nil Einne ( talk) 04:02, 15 November 2016 (UTC)
At the end of the war, the total U.S. Army strength in Europe was 2.4 million: two Army groups (6th and 12th), four field armies (First, Third, Seventh, and Ninth), 13 corps headquarters, and 62 combat divisions (43 infantry, 16 armor, and 3 airborne) as well as 7,500 tanks and armored fighting vehicles.
At the end of the war, the total U.S. Army strength in Europe was almost 1.9 million: two Army groups (6th and 12th), five field armies (First, Third, Seventh, Ninth and Fifteenth), 13 corps headquarters, and 62 combat divisions (43 infantry, 16 armor, and 3 airborne.)
https://www.stripes.com/news/army-to-create-new-air-defense-rocket-units-in-germany-1.546457