United States Adjutant General's records: 41st Infantry Division 1940-1945

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United States Adjutant General's records: 41st Infantry Division 1940-1945

These records of the U. S. Adjutant General's Office consist of 32 reels of "Morning Reports," Sept. 1940-Aug.1943, April-July and Sept.-Oct. 1944, and Mar.-June 1945, listing current location of each military unit within the 41st Infantry Division, and the soldiers on active duty in that unit. Some reports also include narrative accounts on actions. A few of the reels include units in Europe, North Africa, and Alaska. There is also 1 reel of "Annexes to Operations Reports, 186th, Biak." (MF 507)

33 reels of film.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6380273

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United States. Adjutant-General's Office

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The Continental Congress on June 17, 1775, appointed an Adjutant General of the Continental Army. After 1783 no further provision was made for such an officer until an act of March 5, 1792, provided for an adjutant, who was also to do the work of inspector. An act of March 3, 1813, established an Adjutant General's Department and an Inspector General's Department which were united the following July under one head, the Adjutant and Inspector General. Separate heads for the two Depar...

United States. Army. Infantry Division, 41st

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