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Caesar Minitures WW2 US Infantry Set II 1/72 Plastic Wargames Miniatures unboxed
This figures set includes 34 x unpainted plastic
This plastic figures kit requires paint, and may require glue, to complete.
Plastic sprue and models as shown in the pictures
( box will be flat models supplied in plastic zip bag )
Already after the first experiences of fighting in North Africa at the turn of 1942-1943, the US Army changed the position of the American infantry division.
From 1943 onwards, each infantry division had three full-time infantry regiments, in turn composed of three infantry battalions. In addition, the infantry regiment also included other units, for example: an anti-tank company, an artillery company or a staff company.
In total, the US Army’s infantry regiment numbered approximately 3,100 soldiers. It should also be remembered that the division also included a strong artillery component consisting of four artillery battalions – 3 light and 1 medium, most often armed with 105 and 155 mm howitzers.
There was also, among others, an engineering battalion, a repair company, a reconnaissance unit and a Military Police platoon.
In total, the US Infantry Division numbered approximately 14,200 people from 1943. It quite clearly dominated the artillery over the German division and had much better and – above all – fully motorized means of transport, which made it a highly mobile tactical formation.
It also had much richer “individual” anti-tank weapons in the form of a large number of bazooka launchers, of which there were over 500 in the entire division.
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