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Certainly! Here are short military histories for each unit: **788th AAA AW Battalion:** The 788th Anti-Aircraft Artillery (Automatic Weapons) Battalion was activated during World War II to provide mobile air defense for ground forces against low-flying enemy aircraft. The battalion was equipped primarily with self-propelled and towed anti-aircraft guns, such as the 40mm Bofors and 20mm cannons. It participated in several European campaigns, including the Normandy invasion and the push across France into Germany, protecting supply lines and troop concentrations from Luftwaffe attacks. The unit was distinguished for its rapid deployment and successful engagement of enemy aircraft during critical phases of the war. **747th Amphibian Truck Battalion:** The 747th Amphibian Truck Battalion was formed to operate the DUKW, an amphibious vehicle vital to Allied logistics in World War II. The battalion played a key role during major amphibious operations, notably the Normandy landings, by transporting troops, equipment, and supplies from ships to shore under fire. Its flexibility and reliability ensured the steady flow of materiel across beaches and rivers, especially in France and later in the Rhineland campaign. The battalion was instrumental in overcoming logistical challenges where traditional transport was impossible. **809th Field Artillery Battalion:** The 809th Field Artillery Battalion was organized to provide crucial artillery support to infantry and armored divisions during World War II. Equipped with 155mm howitzers, the battalion delivered powerful indirect fire in major operations across the European Theater, including the liberation of France and the assault into Germany. Its accurate bombardments were vital in neutralizing enemy strongpoints and supporting offensive maneuvers. Recognized for its effectiveness and discipline, the 809th contributed significantly to the success of Allied ground operations.
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