Camp Myles Standish - Units That Passed Through

Units That Passed Through

  • 106th Infantry Division
  • 10th Tank Battalion
  • 11th Armored Division
  • 172nd Infantry Brigade
  • 17th Airborne Division
  • 17th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 20th Fighter Group
  • 26th Infantry Division
  • 29th Transport Squadron
  • 34th Tank Battalion
  • 372nd Military Police Company
  • 395th Infantry Regiment
  • 452d Bombardment Squadron (Medium)
  • 361st Fighter Squadron
  • 47th Troop Carrier Squadron
  • 49th Troop Carrier Squadron
  • 501st Infantry Regiment
  • 555th Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion
  • 57th Fighter Group
  • 5th Ranger Battalion
  • 68th Armor Regiment
  • 70th Infantry Division
  • 95th Infantry Division (United States) 95th Infantry Division
  • 99th Bombardment Wing
  • III Corps
  • 30th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized) of the 30th Infantry Division
  • 167th Engineer Combat Battalion

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