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The '''101st Airborne Division Artillery''' was one of the [[Division Artillery]] units of the [[101st Airborne Division (United States)|101st Airborne Division]].
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101st Airborne Division Artillery [[Distinctive Unit Insignia]]
 
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[[101st Airborne Division (United States)|101st Airborne Division]]|branch=[[United States Army]]|country=[[United States]]|mascot=[[Old Abe|Screaming Eagle]]}}The '''101st Airborne Division Artillery''' was one of the [[Division Artillery]] units of the [[101st Airborne Division (United States)|101st Airborne Division]].
 
 
 
 
The Battle order on D-Day:
*[[Headquarters Battery, 101st Division Artillery (United States)|Headquarters Battery]]
*[[81st Airborne Antiaircraft Battalion (United States)|81st Airborne Anti Aircraft Battalion]]
*[[A Battery, 101st Division Artillery (United States)|A Battery]]
*[[B Battery, 101st Division Artillery (United States)|B Battery]]
*[[C Battery, 101st Division Artillery (United States)|C Battery]]
*[[D Battery, 101st Division Artillery (United States)|D Battery]]
*[[E Battery, 101st Division Artillery (United States)|E Battery]]
*[[F Battery, 101st Division Artillery (United States)|F Battery]]
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101st Airborne Division Artillery

101st Airborne Division Artillery Distinctive Unit Insignia

101st Airborne Division
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Army
Mascot(s)Screaming Eagle

The 101st Airborne Division Artillery was one of the Division Artillery units of the 101st Airborne Division.



The Battle order on D-Day:

Contributors: Paul Sidle