The US Army in World War I - Orders of BattleA complete Orders of Battle for all U.S. Army combat units during World War I. Intended for the serious student of military history, the book is both compact and comprehensive. |
Contents
Mobilization and Organization | 3 |
Headquarters | 17 |
Infantry Divisions | 29 |
Cavalry Division | 55 |
Infantry | 61 |
Machine Gun Units | 107 |
Field Artillery | 124 |
Coast Artillery | 157 |
Anti Aircraft Units | 166 |
Chemical Warfare Service | 172 |
Division Components | 195 |
Selected Tables of Organization and Equipment | 203 |
Provisional Divisions 1917 | 212 |
Abbreviations | 220 |
Common terms and phrases
1919 and demobilized 1919 and moved 1st Infantry 28th Division 2nd Infantry 39th Division 42nd Division 75mm gun 83rd Division Army Corps Artillery Brigade Organized black enlisted personnel Bn Organized Sep Brigade Organized Aug Camp Custer Camp Devens Camp Dix Camp Dodge Camp Funston Camp Gordon Camp Grant Camp Meade Camp Pike Camp Sherman Camp Upton Camp Zachary Taylor Cavalry demobilized at Camp Demobilized Jan 1919 demobilized there Feb Division and demobilized Field Artillery Brigade Field Artillery Organized formed from 1st French Gun Bn Organized Infantry Brigade Organized interim IV Army Corps Machine Gun Bn MG Bn Mortar Bty Organized Moved overseas Jul Moved overseas Oct Moved overseas Sep moved to Camp numbers Organized Aug 1917 Organized Nov 1918 Organized Oct 1918 Organized Sep 1917 overseas Jul 1918 overseas May 1918 overseas Oct 1918 overseas Sep 1918 Returned Trench Mortar Bty TX as component