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The Oregon Maneuver was a large scale military training exercise held in Central Oregon in September through November 1943. The exercise was designed to test United States Army units prior to deployment in support of Allied combat operations in World War II. The maneuver included approximately 100,000 men. The major units involved in the exercise were all part of the army's IV Corps, commanded by Major General Alexander Patch. The exercise headquarters was located at Camp Abbot, south of Bend, Oregon. The maneuver included five specific training problems that engaged troops from a defensive Red Force and an offensive Blue Force. Following the maneuver the three participating divisions, the 91st Infantry Division, the 96th Infantry Division, and the 104th Infantry Division were sent into co

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  • オレゴン演習 (ja)
  • Oregon Maneuver (en)
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  • オレゴン演習(Oregon Maneuver)とは、第二次世界大戦中の1943年にアメリカ合衆国にて行われたアメリカ陸軍による大規模な軍事演習である。本演習の目的は、連合国軍の戦闘任務支援を目的とする前線派遣に先立ち、派遣に参加する陸軍部隊の能力をテストすることであった。およそ10万人の人員が本演習に参加した。主要な参加戦力はいずれも少将率いるの隷下部隊であった。演習本部はオレゴン州ベンドのに設置された。演習は赤軍と青軍の対戦形式で行われ、その中で5つの課題が設けられていた。本演習に参加した3個師団(、、)は、演習完了後におよびへと派遣された。 (ja)
  • The Oregon Maneuver was a large scale military training exercise held in Central Oregon in September through November 1943. The exercise was designed to test United States Army units prior to deployment in support of Allied combat operations in World War II. The maneuver included approximately 100,000 men. The major units involved in the exercise were all part of the army's IV Corps, commanded by Major General Alexander Patch. The exercise headquarters was located at Camp Abbot, south of Bend, Oregon. The maneuver included five specific training problems that engaged troops from a defensive Red Force and an offensive Blue Force. Following the maneuver the three participating divisions, the 91st Infantry Division, the 96th Infantry Division, and the 104th Infantry Division were sent into co (en)
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