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452nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion (United States)

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20: 122: 74:. In its participation in the defense of a bridge crossing of the Rhine River near Oppenheim on 22 March 1944, the 452nd shot down many attacking German planes and during one 24 hour period destroyed 10. 19: 43:. Comprising fewer than 1,000 soldiers, including support staff, it is credited with having destroyed 88 German warplanes, 68 of which were fully confirmed kills and 19 partially confirmed kills. 228: 233: 238: 103: 183: 159: 133: 209: 46:
The 452nd "AAA" fought in nearly every major Allied land campaign in the European Theater of Operations, including
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Members of Battery A, 452nd AA stand by and check their equipment while the convoy takes a break. November 9, 1944.
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Prior to the invasion of France, the 452nd also participated in the defense of London from Nazi airplane attack.
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United States Army in World War II, Special Studies, The Employment of Negro Troops by Ulysses Lee;
202: 145: 66:. The 452nd AAA landed in Normandy on June 23, 1944. The 452nd AAA also participated in the 100: 8: 67: 195: 40: 32: 107: 55: 179: 129: 63: 222: 175: 70:
and was a part of General Patton's famous rescue of the besieged town of
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