XXII Corps (United States)
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XXII Corps | |
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Active | 1944–46 1966–71 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Ernest N. Harmon |
U.S. Corps (1939–present) | |
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The XXII Corps was a corps of the United States Army during World War II and the Cold War. Its lineage was assigned to II Field Force, Vietnam, during the Vietnam War.
Lineage[]
Constituted 9 January 1944 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, XXII Corps. Activated 15 January 1944 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Inactivated 20 January 1946 in Germany. Allotted 12 July 1950 to the Regular Army. Redesignated 5 January 1966 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, II Field Force. Activated 10 January 1966 at Fort Hood, Texas. Redesignated 15 March 1966 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, II Field Force, Vietnam. Inactivated 3 May 1971 at Fort Hood, Texas. Redesignated 2 September 1982 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, XXII Corps.
Commanders[]
- Major General Henry Terrell, Jr. (15 January 1944 – November 1944)
- Major General Ernest N. Harmon (23 January 1945 – 10 January 1946)
Chiefs of Staff[]
- Brigadier General (1944-1945)
- Brigadier General Samuel Tankersley Williams (1945-1946)
Campaign participation[]
World War II
- Rhineland
- Central Europe
Vietnam
- Counteroffensive
- Counteroffensive, Phase II
- Counteroffensive, Phase III
- Tet Counteroffensive
- Counteroffensive, Phase IV
- Counteroffensive, Phase V
- Counteroffensive, Phase VI
- Tet 69/Counteroffensive
- Summer-Fall 1969
- Winter-Spring 1970
- Counteroffensive, Phase VII
Bibliography[]
- Wilson, John B., compiler (1999). "Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Separate Brigades". Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. ISBN 0-16-049994-1
- Corps of the United States Army
- Corps of the United States in World War II
- Military units and formations established in 1944
- Military units and formations disestablished in 1971