The terms D-day and H-hour are used for the day and hour on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated.
1st Army (USA) |
2nd Army (USA) |
3rd Army (USA) |
4th Army (USA) |
5th Army (USA) |
6th Army (USA) |
7th Army (USA) |
8th Army (USA) |
9th Army (USA) |
15th Army (USA) |
1st Army Corps (USA) |
2nd Army Corps (USA) |
3rd Army Corps (USA) |
7th Army Corps (USA) |
8th Army Corps (USA) |
9th Army Corps (USA) |
10th Army Corps (USA) |
18th Army Corps Airborne |
24th Army Corps (USA) |
1st Division (USA) |
2nd Division (USA) |
3nd Division (USA) |
4th Division (USA) |
5th Division (USA) |
6th Division (USA) |
7th Division (USA) |
8th Division (USA) |
9th Division (USA) |
10th Mountain Division (USA) |
11th Airborne Division (USA) |
13th Airborne Division (USA) |
17th Airborne Division (USA) |
23rd Americal Division (USA) |
24th Division (USA) |
25th Division (USA) |
26th Division (USA) |
27th Division (USA) |
28th Division (USA) |
29th Division (USA) |
30th Division (USA) |
31st Division (USA) |
32nd Division (USA) |
33rd Division (USA) |
34st Division (USA) |
35th Division (USA) |
36th Division (USA) |
37th Division (USA) |
38th Division (USA) |
39th Division (USA) |
40th Division (USA) |
41st Division (USA) |
42nd Division (USA) |
43rd Division (USA) |
44th Division (USA) |
45th Division (USA) |
47th Division (USA) |
51st Division (USA) |
59th Division (USA) |
65th Division (USA) |
66th Division (USA) |
69th Division (USA) |
70th Division (USA) |
71th Division (USA) |
75th Division (USA) |
76th Division (USA) |
77th Division (USA) |
78th Division (USA) |
79th Division (USA) |
80th Division (USA) |
81th Division (USA) |
82nd Airborne Division (USA) |
83rd Division (USA) |
84th Division (USA) |
85th Division (USA) |
86th Division (USA) |
87th Division (USA) |
88th Division (USA) |
89th Division (USA) |
90th Division (USA) |
91th Division (USA) |
92nd Division (USA) |
93rd Division (USA) |
94th Division (USA) |
95th Division (USA) |
96th Division (USA) |
97th Division (USA) |
98th Division (USA) |
100th Division (USA) |
101st Airborne Division (USA) |
102nd Division (USA) |
104th Division (USA) |
1st Cavalry Division (USA) |
11th Air Assault Division (USA) |
Tank Destroyer Forces |
China Burma India Patch |
1st Allied Airborne |
Supreme HQ Allied Expeditionary Forces |
Army Europe |
187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team |
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment |
12th Division Phillipines |
Glider Enlisted |
Glider Officer |
Distinguished Unit WWII |
Alaskan Defense Command |
European Operations |
WWII Honorable Discharge "Ruptured Duck |
6th Army Group Southern France ETO 1944 |
1st Army Group ETO 1944 |
15th Army Group Italy 1945 |
12th Army Group 1944 ETO |
49th Anti-Aircraft Bigade ETO 1944 |
14th Anti-Aircraft Command Pacific 1944 |
106th Infantry Division (USA) |
Marines 1st Amphibious Corps |
Marines 3rd Amphibious Corps |
Marines 5th Aphibious Corps |
Marines 1st Division (USA) |
Marines 2nd Division (USA) |
Marines 2nd Division (USA) Unauthorized Patch |
Marines 3rd Division (USA) |
Marines 4th Division (USA) |
Marines 5th Division (USA) |
Marines 6th Division (USA) |
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Medals
WWII Victory Medal. Authorized on 6 July 1945, for members of the United States Armed Forces for at least 1 day service between 7 December 1941 to 31 December 1946.
American Campaign Medal. Authorized on 6 November 1942, for members of the United States Armed Forces for service between 7 December 1941 to 2 March 1946 for service within the American Theater.
Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal. Authorized on 6 November 1942, for members of the United States Armed Forces for service between 7 December 1941 to 8 November 1945.
European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. Authorized on 6 November 1942, for members of the United States Armed Forces for service in this these theaters between 7 December 1941 to 8 November 1945.
American Defense Medal. Authorized on 28 June 1941, for members of the United States Armed Forces for service between 8 September 1939 to 7 December 1941.
Bronze Star. Authorized on 4 February 1944 to all members of the United States Armed Forces, who distinguishes himself by heroic, outstanding achievement, or meritorious service (not involving aerial flight) involving military operations againstan armed enemy.
Silver Star
Good Conduct Medal. Authorized on 28 June 1941 to members of the United States Army, for exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity to enlisted personnel.
Women's Army Corps Medal. Authorized on 29 July 1943, for members of the United States Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. For service between 10 July 1942 to 31 August 1943 or in the Women's Army Corps. Between 1 September 1943 to 2 September 1945.
Merchant Marine WWII Victory
Distinguished Flying Cross
Purple Heart. Authorized on 4 February 1944 to all members of the United States Armed Forces, who distinguishes himself by heroic, outstanding achievement, or meritorious service (not involving aerial flight) involving military operations against an armed enemy.
Army of Occupation Medal. Authorized in 1946, for members of the United States Army and Air Corps. for 30 consecutive days while assigned to any of the following. Germany between 9 May 1945 to 5 May 1955, Austria between 9 July 1945 to 27 July 1955, Berlin between 9 May 1945 to 1990, Italy between 9 May 1945 to 15 September 1947, Japan between 3 September 1945 to 27 April 1952
Air Medal. Authorized on 11 May 1942 to all members of the United States Armed Forces, for meritorious service while engaged in military operations involving aerial flight. single acts of achievement while participating in aerial flight by heroism.
Merchant Marines Pacific War Zone Medal. Authorized on 10 May 1943 to members of the United States Merchant Marines, to recognize service by officers and crews aboard U.S. flag vessels which operated in the Pacific and Indian Oceans between 7 December 1941 and 8 November 1945.
Phillipine Defense Medal. Authorized in 1945, to members of the Philippine and United States Armed Forces, for service in the liberation of the Philippines between 17 October 1944 and 3 September 1945 and in the landing operations on Leyte and adjoining islands, engagement of the enemy during the Philippine Liberation Campaign and/or service on vessels in Philippine waters for not less than 30 days between the above dates.
Phillipine Liberation Medal. Authorized in 1945, to members of the Philippine and United States Armed Forces, for service in the liberation of the Philippines between 17 October 1944 and 3 September 1945 and in the landing operations on Leyte and adjoining islands, engagement of the enemy during the Philippine Liberation Campaign and/or service on vessels in Philippine waters for not less than 30 days between the above dates.
Medal of Honor
Distinguished Service Cross
Authorized on 10 May 1943 to members of the United States Merchant Marines, to recognize service by officers and crews aboard U.S. flag vessels which operated in Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Baring Sea, and Greenland Sea between 7 December 1941 and 8 November 1945.
Combat Infantry Badge
Combat Medic