Název: Name: | Velitelství Východního válčiště | Eastern Theater of Operations |
Originální název: Original Name: | Eastern Theater of Operations | |
Datum vzniku: Raised/Formed: | 24.12.1941 | |
Předchůdce: Predecessor: | Severovýchodní velitelství obrany | Northeast Defense Command |
Datum zániku: Disbanded: | 11.03.1942 | |
Nástupce: Successor: | Východní velitelství obrany | Eastern Defense Command |
Nadřízené velitelství: Higher Command: | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR |
Dislokace: Deployed: | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR | |
Velitel: Commander: | 24.12.1941-11.03.1942 Drum, Hugh (Lieutenant General) | |
Náčelník štábu: Chief of Staff: | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR, ( ) | |
Podřízené jednotky: Subordinated Units: | | |
Čestný název: Honorary Name: | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR | DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR |
Vyznamenání: Decorations: | DD.MM.RRRR | |
Poznámka: Note: | 1) | 1) The Eastern theater included Newfoundland and the continental coast from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico at the Florida-Alabama line, and extended inland to a line drawn about four hundred miles from the Atlantic coast. The theater forces consisted initially of the First Army, the First and Third Air Forces, units assigned or attached to the First, Second, and Third Corps Areas, the forces of the Newfoundland Base Command, and "all other units now stationed in the Eastern Theater of Operations." Units of these forces currently located outside the theater's boundaries were also put at the disposal of its commanding general. |
Zdroje: Sources: | Cline, Ray S.: United States Army in World War II. The War Department. Washington Command Post: The Operations Division, Center of Military History, United States Army, Washington, 1990 en.wikipedia.org history.army.mil |