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The 101st Airborne Division was an American airborne division that participated in the [[Western Front of World War Two|Western European theatre]] of WWII.
The 101st Airborne Division was an American airborne division that participated in the [[Western Front of World War Two|Western European theatre]] of WWII.


Battle order on D-Day
Battle order on D-Day
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*** [[E Company, 2nd Battalion, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (United States)|E Company]]  
*** [[E Company, 2nd Battalion, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (United States)|E Company]]  
*** [[F Company, 2nd Battalion, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (United States)|F Company]]
*** [[F Company, 2nd Battalion, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (United States)|F Company]]
** 3rd Battalion (1st Battalion, 407th Glider Infantry Regiment)
**[[3rd Battalion, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (United States)|3rd Battalion]]
*** Headquarters Company
***[[Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (United States)|Headquarters Company]]
*** A Company
*** [[A Company, 3rd Battalion, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (United States)|A Company]]
*** B Company  
*** [[B Company, 3rd Battalion, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (United States)|B Company]]
*** C Company
*** [[C Company, 3rd Battalion, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (United States)|C Company]]
* [[101st Division Artillery (United States)|101st Division Artillery]]
* [[101st Division Artillery (United States)|101st Division Artillery]]
** [[Headquarters Battery, 101st Division Artillery (United States)|Headquarters Battery]]
** [[Headquarters Battery, 101st Division Artillery (United States)|Headquarters Battery]]

Revision as of 02:14, 23 May 2023

101st Airborne Division
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Army
Mascot(s)Old Abe

The 101st Airborne Division was an American airborne division that participated in the Western European theatre of WWII.

Battle order on D-Day

Contributors: Paul Sidle