127. pěší pluk [1941-1945]

127th Infantry Regiment
Title:
Name:
127. infantry regiment the 127th Infantry Regiment
Original title:
Original Name:
the 127th Infantry Regiment
Date of creation:
Raised/Formed:
15.10.1940
Predecessor:
Predecessor:
- -
Date of termination:
Disbanded:
28.02.1946
Successor:
Successor:
- -
Parent headquarters:
Higher Command:
15.10.1940-28.05.1946 32.(infantry) division
15.10.1940-28.05.1946 32nd (Infantry) Division
Dislocation:
Deployed:
15.10.1940-24.10.1940 Grandon, Wisconsin
24.10.1940-??.02.1940 Pineville, Camp Beauregard
15.02.1940-??.02.1940 Camp Livington, Louisiana
27.02.1942-??.04.1942 Ayer, Fort Devens
14.05.1942-14.02.1942 Brisbaine, Australia
27.11.1942-21.01.1943 Port Moresby, ?
21.02.1943-DD.MM.1943 Australia
23.10.1943-09.11.1944 Milne Bay, New Guinea
14.11.1944-??.01.1945 Leyte, Philippines
27.01.1945-DD.MM.1945 Luzon, Philippines
19.10.1945-28.02.1945 Japan
Commander:
Commander:
DD.MM.YYYY-DD.MM.YYYY, ( )
Subordinate units:
Subordinated Units:
DD.MM.YYYY-DD.MM.YYYY
DD.MM.YYYY-DD.MM.YYYY
Honorary title:
Honorary Name:
DD.MM.YYYY-DD.MM.YYYY
DD.MM.YYYY-DD.MM.YYYY
Honors:
Decorations:
DD.MM.YYYY
Note:
Note:
15.10.1940 prijatý to federálnej services from Michiganskej Národnej Guard. On 15th October 1940 inducted into federal service from the Michigan National Guard.
Source:
Sources:
World War II Order of Battle: In.With. Army (Ground Force Units): An Encyclopedia Reference to US Army Ground Forces from Battalion Through Division 1939-1946, Shelby L. Stanton, Stackpole Co., 2006, ISBN 978-0811701570
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127th Infantry Regiment [1941-1945]
127th Infantry Regiment


Subordination: 32nd Infantry Division
Fighting deployment in WWII: New Guinea, Buna, Philippines
Deployment date: 15.9.1942 - end of the war
command:


composition:
- 3 x infantry battalion
- regimental headquarters
- artillery section ( 6x105 mm H M3 )
- anti-tank section ( 12x57 mm AT )
- rear company


armament:
- 35 x k 12.7 mm
- 42 x k 7.62 mm
- 18 x M 81 mm
- 37 x M 60 mm
- 6 x H 105 mm
- 12 x AT 57 mm
- 112 x bazooka
- 836 x M1 carbine
- 1990 x M1 Garand
- 60 x submachine gun

Cosina.J.: Amarice Ground Forces 1941 - 1945, Naše Vojsko, Prague. 1996. ISBN 80-206-0527-4
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