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The following units and commanders participated in the Lorraine campaign from September 1 to December 18, 1944.
Lieutenant General George S. Patton Jr.
Corps
Division
Regiments and others
XII Corps
Major General Manton S. Eddy
Corps troops
2nd Cavalry Group
106th Cavalry Group
702nd Tank Battalion
737th Tank Battalion
761st Tank Battalion
602nd Tank Destroyer Battalion (self-propelled)
603rd Tank Destroyer Battalion (self-propelled)
654th Tank Destroyer Battalion (self-propelled)
704th Tank Destroyer Battalion (self-propelled)
610th Tank Destroyer Battalion (towed)
691st Tank Destroyer Battalion (towed)
808th Tank Destroyer Battalion (towed)
177th Field Artillery Group
182nd Field Artillery Group
183rd Field Artillery Group
404th Field Artillery Group
410th Field Artillery Group
26th Infantry Division
Major General Willard S. Paul
35th Infantry Division [ 1]
Major General Paul W. Baade
134th Infantry Regiment
137th Infantry Regiment
320th Infantry Regiment
127th, 161st, 216th, and 219th Field Artillery Battalions
35th Signal Company
735th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company
35th Quartermaster Company
35th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized)
60th Engineer Combat Battalion
110th Medical Battalion
35th CIC Detachment
80th Infantry Division [ 2]
Major General Horace L. McBride
317th Infantry Regiment
318th Infantry Regiment
319th Infantry Regiment
313th, 314th, 315th, and 905th Field Artillery Battalions
80th Signal Company
780th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company
80th Quartermaster Company
80th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized)
305th Engineer Combat Battalion
305th Medical Battalion
80th CIC Detachment
4th Armored Division [ 3]
Major General John S. Wood
8th Tank Battalion
35th Tank Battalion
37th Tank Battalion
10th Armored Infantry Battalion
51st Armored Infantry Battalion
53rd Armored Infantry Battalion
22nd, 66th, and 94th Armored Field Artillery Battalions
25th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mechanized)
144th Armored Signal Company
126th Ordnance Maintenance Battalion
24th Armored Engineer Battalion
4th Armored Medical Battalion
504th CIC Detachment
6th Armored Division [ 4]
Major General Robert W. Grow
15th Tank Battalion
68th Tank Battalion
69th Tank Battalion
9th Armored Infantry Battalion
44th Armored Infantry Battalion
50th Armored Infantry Battalion
128th, 212th, and 231st Armored Field Artillery Battalions
86th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mechanized)
146th Armored Signal Company
128th Ordnance Maintenance Battalion
25th Armored Engineer Battalion
76th Armored Medical Battalion
506th CIC Detachment
XX Corps
Major General Walton Walker
Corps troops
5th Infantry Division [ 5]
Major General Stafford LeRoy Irwin
90th Infantry Division [ 6]
Major General James Van Fleet
357th Infantry Regiment
358th Infantry Regiment
359th Infantry Regiment
343rd, 344th, 345th, and 915th Field Artillery Battalions
90th Signal Company
790th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company
90th Quartermaster Company
90th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized)
325th Engineer Combat Battalion
315th Medical Battalion
90th CIC Detachment
95th Infantry Division
Major General Harry L. Twaddle
377th Infantry Regiment
378th Infantry Regiment
379th Infantry Regiment
358th, 359th, 360th, and 920th Field Artillery Battalions
95th Signal Company
795th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company
95th Quartermaster Company
95th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized)
320th Engineer Battalion
320th Medical Battalion
95th CIC Detachment
10th Armored Division [ 7]
Major General William H. H. Morris Jr.
3rd Tank Battalion
11th Tank Battalion
21st Tank Battalion
20th Armored Infantry Battalion
54th Armored Infantry Battalion
61st Armored Infantry Battalion
419th, 420th, and 423rd Armored Field Artillery Battalions
150th Armored Signal Company
132nd Ordnance Maintenance Battalion
90th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron (Mechanized)
55th Armored Engineer Battalion
80th Armored Medical Battalion
510th CIC Detachment
German Army Group G [ edit ]
Army Group G was commanded by General der Panzertruppe Hermann Balck .
Balck, who had since August been in charge of the Fourth Panzer Army on the Eastern Front took command on 21 September replacing Johannes Blaskowitz who had lost a substantial amount of his forces in the retreat following the Allied invasion of the south of France.[ 8]
His Chief of Staff was Friedrick von Mellenthin
The 1st Army (1. Armee ) was commanded by General der Panzertruppe Otto von Knobelsdorff
XIII SS Army Corps was commanded by Generalleutnant der Waffen-SS Hermann Prieß
Division
Regiments and others
Corps troops
1431st Fortress Battalion
43rd Machinegun Battalion
111th Flak Battalion
401st Volks Artillery Corps
347th Infantry Division
Lieutenant General Wolf-Günther Trierenberg
860th Grenadier Regiment
861st Grenadier Regiment
862nd Grenadier Regiment
347th Artillery Regiment
347th Fusilier Battalion
347th Tank Destroyer Battalion
347th Engineer Battalion
347th Signal Battalion
347th Field Replacement Battalion
347th Divisional Supply Troops
36th Volksgrenadier Division
Major General August Wellm
87th Grenadier Regiment
118th Grenadier Regiment
165th Grenadier Regiment
268th Artillery Regiment
36th Fusilier Company
36th FLaK Company
1036th Assault-gun detachment
36th Tank Destroyer Battalion
36th Signal Company
36th Pioneer Company
36th Supply Regiment
36th Divisional Supply Troops
48th Volksgrenadier Division
126th Grenadier Regiment
127th Grenadier Regiment
128th Grenadier Regiment
148th Artillery Regiment
48th Fusilier Battalion
148th Tank Destroyer Battalion
148th Engineer Battalion
148th Signal Battalion
148th Divisional Supply Troops
559th Volksgrenadier Division
MG Kurt von Muehlen
1125th Grenadier Regiment
1126th Grenadier Regiment
1127th Grenadier Regiment
1559th Artillery Regiment
1559th Fusilier Company
1559th Tank Destroyer Battalion
1559th Pioneer Battalion
Panzer Lehr Division (130th Panzer Division)
Lieutenant General Fritz Bayerlein
130th Panzer Lehr Regiment
901st Panzergrenadier Lehr Regiment
902nd Panzergrenadier Lehr Regiment
130th Panzer Lehr Artillery Regiment
130th Panzer Lehr Reconnaissance Battalion
130th Tank Destroyer Battalion
130th Panzer Lehr Engineer Battalion
130th Panzer Lehr Signal Battalion
311th Army Panzer Anti-Aircraft Battalion
11th Panzer Division
Lieutenant General Wend von Wietersheim
15th Panzer Regiment
4th Panzergrenadier Regiment
110th Panzergrenadier Regiment
76th Artillery Regiment
61st Tank Destroyer Battalion
11th Reconnaissance Battalion
277th Anti-Aircraft Battalion
209th Pioneer Battalion
89th Signal Battalion
61st Field Replacement Battalion
17th SS Panzergrenadier Division [ a]
Hans Lingner
37th SS Panzergrenadier Regiment
38th SS Panzergrenadier Regiment
17th SS Panzer Battalion
17th SS Artillery Regiment
17th SS Tank Destroyer Battalion
17th SS Assault Gun Battalion
17th SS Flak Battalion
17th SS Signal Battalion
17th SS Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion
17th SS Pionier Battalion
17th SS Division Supply Troops
17th SS Panzer Repair Battalion
17th SS Wirtschafts Battalion
17th SS Medical Battalion
25th Panzergrenadier Division [ b]
Generalleutnant Paul Schürmann
LXXXIX Corps , General der infanterie Gustav Höhne (took command 7 September 1944)
361st Volksgrenadier Division (Generalmajor Alfred Philippi , appointed 1 September 1944 )
951st Grenadier Regiment
952nd Grenadier Regiment
953rd Grenadier Regiment
361st Artillery Regiment
361st Fusilier Battalion
361st Tank Destroyer Company
361st Engineer Battalion
361st Signal Battalion
361st Field Replacement Battalion
361st Divisional Supply Troops
553rd Infantry Division
1119th Regiment
1120th Regiment
LXXXII Corps , General der Infanterie Walter Hörnlein
Division
Regiments and others
Corps troops
1010th Security Regiment
22nd Fortress Regiment
25th Fortress Regiment
43rd Fortress Battalion
44th Machinegun Battalion
45th Machinegun Battalion
48th Machinegun Battalion
53rd Machinegun Battalion
55th Engineer Battalion
811th Flak Battalion
243rd Assault Gun Brigade
404th Volks Artillery Corps
485th Antitank Battalion
19th Volksgrenadier Division [ 9]
Generalleutnant Walter Wissmath
59th Grenadier Regiment
73rd Grenadier Regiment
74th Grenadier Regiment
119th Artillery Regiment
119th Fusilier Battalion
119th Engineer Battalion
119th Tank Destroyer Battalion
119th Signal Battalion
119th Field Replacement Battalion
119th Divisional Supply Troops
416th Infantry Division[ 10]
712th Grenadier Regiment
713th Grenadier Regiment
774th Grenadier Regiment
416th Artillery Regiment
416th Fusilier Company
416th Tank Destroyer Battalion
416th Pionier Battalion
416th Signal Battalion
416th Sanitary Battalion
416th Field Replacement Battalion
462nd Infantry Division
1215th Regiment
1216th Regiment
1217th Regiment
21st Panzer Division
Generalleutnant Edgar Feuchtinger
22nd Panzer Regiment
125th Panzer Grenadier Regiment
192nd Panzer Grenadier Regiment
155th Panzer Artillery Regiment
21st Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion
200th Assault Gun Battalion
200th Anti-tank Battalion
200th Panzer Signals Battalion
220th Panzer Engineer Battalion
305th Flak Battalion
^ The division had suffered heavy losses in Normandy. It had been withdrawn and rebuilt with what was left of SS Panzergrenadier Brigade 49 and SS Panzergrenadier Brigade 51
^ Formed in November by upgrading 107th Panzer Brigade
^ Order of battle from 35th Infantry Division in World War II, 1941-1945 .
^ Order of battle and commander information from U.S. Army Center of Military History Archived 2016-07-20 at the Wayback Machine .
^ Order of battle information from U.S. Army Center of Military History .
^ "6th Armoured Division" , Order of Battle of the U.S. Army, World War II, European Theater of Operations , U.S. Army Center of Military History, December 1945, archived from the original on 2010-06-08
^ Order of battle information from U.S. Army Center of Military History Archived 2016-07-21 at the Wayback Machine .
^ Order of battle information from U.S. Army Center of Military History Archived 2008-01-27 at the Wayback Machine .
^ Order of battle information from U.S. Army Center of Military Information Archived 2012-01-06 at the Wayback Machine .
^ Pogue, Chapter XII The Campaign in Southern France p.229
^ Mitcham, vol. 1, p. 63.
^ 416th Infantry Division feldgrau.com.
Balkoski, Joseph. " Patton's 3rd Army: The Lorraine Campaign, 8 Nov. – 1 Dec. '44" in Strategy & Tactics , no. 78 (January/February 1980).
Mitcham, Jr., Samuel W. German Order of Battle , volume 1: 1st–290th Infantry Divisions in WW II. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 2007. ISBN 978-0-8117-3416-5 .
Mitcham, Jr., Samuel W. German Order of Battle , volume 2: 291st–999th Infantry Divisions, Named Infantry Divisions, and Special Divisions in WWII. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 2007. ISBN 978-0-8117-3437-0 .