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WW2 ERA Patch TENTH U.S. ARMY Dress Unit Authentic Vintage Stitched Cut Edge

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Category:

Patches

Quantity Available:

7 in stock

Condition:

Used

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Conflict:

WW II (1939-45)

Theme:

Militaria

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Featured Refinements:

U.S. Army Patch

Region of Origin:

United States

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No

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Item number:

1562170152

Item description

WW2 ERA TENTH U.S. ARMY Dress Unit Patch Authentic Vintage Stitched Cut Edge. Original- collected by Army veteran. See all photos! Ships via USPS First Class Mail. The Tenth United States Army was the last army level command established during the Pacific War during World War II, and was formed by a rare combination of divisions from both the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marine Corps. The headquarters of the Tenth Army was formed in June 1944 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii with the original intent of being the headquarters element for the land forces of the planned invasion of Taiwan. Following a conference at Pearl Harbor in July between President Franklin Roosevelt, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and General Douglas MacArthur, it was decided to invade the Philippines instead of Taiwan. As a result, the Tenth Army did not have an operational assignment until the invasion of Okinawa in April 1945. During the Battle of Okinawa (1 April through 22 June 1945), the Tenth Army consisted of XXIV Corps of the U.S. Army (consisting of the 7th, 27th, 77th and 96th Army infantry divisions) and III Amphibious Corps of the U.S. Marine Corps (consisting of the 1st, 2nd and 6th Marine divisions). The Tenth Army was unique among field armies in that it had its own tactical air force (a joint Army-Marine Command). The Army had over 102,000 soldiers (of these 38,000+ were non-divisional artillery, combat support and HQ troops, with another 9,000 service troops), over 88,000 Marines and 18,000 Navy personnel (mostly Seabee and medical personnel). At the start of Battle of Okinawa, Tenth Army had 182,821 men under its command. In all, Tenth Army suffered 65,631 casualties during the campaign, with 34,736 being suffered by XXIV Corps, 26,724 by III Amphibious Corps, 520 to the tactical air force attached to Tenth Army, 2,636 to the Army garrison forces of Okinawa and Ie Shima, and 1,015 to troops directly under the command of Tenth Army. As noted earlier, one of those casualties was the commander of the Tenth Army himself, killed by an enemy shellburst while visiting a forward position. The day after, a second general, Brigadier General Claudius M. Easley, was killed by machine gun fire. Okinawa turned out to be the only campaign that Tenth Army would take part in during World War II. It was slated to take part in Operation Coronet, the second phase of the invasion of Japan, but the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and subsequent Japanese surrender, obviated the need to invade Japan. The Tenth Army was disbanded on 15 October 1945. Thank you for visiting our store and check out our other great listings! Please see all photos for Condition and measurements. Please ask any questions prior to purchasing. We are happy to combine shipping!