• Source: Bibliography of World War II military units and formations
  • This is a Bibliography of World War military units and formations. It aims to include historical sources and literature (and to avoid works of fiction) about specific unit formations of World War II, such as fronts/army groups, field armies, army corps, divisions, brigades, regiments, battalions, and companies. It also includes air force formations, such as air divisions, air groups, air wings, air squadrons and air force flights. Furthermore, it includes naval formations, such as naval divisions, naval squadrons, flotillas, carrier battle groups, naval task forces and naval fleets.
    This article forms a part of the larger Bibliography of World War II. Bibliographies of individual warships and warship classes are omitted; they are listed separately in the Bibliography of World War II warships.


    Bibliography




    = Army groups

    =
    Includes OF-10 (field marshal) formations.


    Germany




    United Kingdom


    21st Army Group

    Darby, Hugh; Cunliffe, Marcus (1949). A short story of 21st Army Group. Aldershot: Gale & Polden.
    North, John (1953). North-West Europe 1944–5: the achievement of the 21st Army Group. London: HMSO.


    = Field armies

    =
    Includes OF-9 (four-star general) formations.


    Germany


    Carell, Paul (1993). Stalingrad: Sieg und Untergang der 6. Armee [Stalingrad: Victory and Demise of the 6th Army] (in German) (2nd ed.). Berlin: Ullstein. ISBN 3550075154.


    = Army corps

    =
    Includes OF-8 (three-star general) formations.


    Germany


    Bußmann, Walter (1993). "Kursk-Orel-Dnjepr. Erlebnisse und Erfahrungen im Stab des XXXXVI. Panzerkorps während des Unternehmens Zitadelle" [Kursk-Orel-Dnieper. Experiences in the Staff of XXXXVI Panzer Corps during Operation Citadel]. Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte (in German). Oldenbourg. — XXXXVI Panzer Corps
    Chamberlain, Peter; Ellis, Chris (1971). Afrika Korps: German Military Operations in the Western Desert. Edgware (Middlesex, UK): Almark. — Afrika Korps
    Macksey, Kenneth J. (1968). Africa Korps. New York: Ballantine. — Afrika Korps


    United Kingdom


    Clabby, J. (1963). The History of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, 1919–1961. London: J. A. Allen. — Royal Army Veterinary Corps
    Cotterell, Anthony (1943). R.A.M.C. London: Hutchinson. — Royal Army Medical Corps
    Crozier, Stephen F. (1951). The History of the Corps of Royal Military Police. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. — Royal Military Police
    Fernyhough, Alan H. (1967). History of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1920–1945. London: Director of Ordnance Services. — Royal Army Ordnance Corps
    Kennett, Brian B. (1970). Craftsman of the Army: the Story of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. London: Cooper. — Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
    Masters, David (1943). With Pennants Flying: The Immortal Deeds of the Royal Armoured Corps. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. — Royal Armoured Corps
    Murland, R. J. W. (1943). The Royal Armoured Corps. London: Methuen. — Royal Armoured Corps
    Nalder, Reginald F. H. (1953). The History of the British Army Signals in the Second World War. Aldershot: Royal Signals Institution. — Royal Corps of Signals
    Packenham-Walsh, R. P. (1958). History of the Corps of Royal Engineers. Vol. 8–9. Chatham (Kent): Institution of Royal Engineers. — Royal Pioneer Corps
    Rhodes-Wood, E. H. (1960). A War History of the Royal Pioneer Corps, 1939–1945. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. — Royal Pioneer Corps
    Taylor, Jeremy L. (1947). This band of brothers: a history of the Reconnaissance Corps of the British Army. Bristol: White Swan. — Reconnaissance Corps


    United States


    United States Army (1945). XII Corps Artillery in Combat, 13 Aug 1944 to 8 May 1945. Regensburg (Germany).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — XII Corps (Artillery)


    = Divisions

    =
    Includes OF-7 (two-star general) formations.


    Germany


    Bölscher, Bern (2014). An den Ufern der Oder: Genesis eines Kriegsendes. Die 1. Marine-Infanterie-Division und das letzte Aufgebot des Großadmirals Dönitz am Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs [On the Oder shores: Genesis of War's End. The 1st Naval Infantry Division and the last reserves of Grand Admiral Dönitz near the end of World War II] (in German). Norderstedt: Books on Demand. ISBN 9783735741462. — 1st Marine Division
    Ellis, Chris (2001). 21st Panzer Division: Rommel's Afrika Korps Spearhead. Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 9780711028531. — 21st Panzer Division
    Großmann, Horst (1958). Geschichte der rheinisch-westfälischen 6. Infanterie-Division 1939–1945 [History of the Rhenish-Westphalian 6th Infantry Division, 1939–1945] (in German). Bad Nauheim: Podzun. — 6th Infantry Division
    Keubke, Klaus-Ulrich (2013). Zur Geschichte der 12. (meckl.) Infanterie-Division [Regarding the History of the 12th (Mecklenburger) Infantry Division] (in German). Schwerin: Keubke. — 12th Infantry Division
    Klatt, Paul (1958). Die 3. Gebirgs-Division [The 3rd Mountain Division] (in German). Bad Nauheim: Podzun. — 3rd Mountain Division
    Pape, Klaus (2007). 329. Infanterie-Division: Cholm—Demjansk—Kurland [329th Infantry Division: Kholm—Demyansk—Courland] (in German). Scherzers Militär-Verlag. ISBN 9783938845103. — 329th Infantry Division
    Pohlman, Hartwig (1959). Geschichte der 96. Infanterie-Division 1939–1945 [History of the 96th Infantry Division, 1939–1945] (in German). Podzun. — 96th Infantry Division
    Schäfer, Ralf-Anton; et al. (2008) [1970]. Die Mondschein-Division [The Moonshine Division] (in German). Books on Demand. — 62nd Infantry Division
    Scheibert, Horst (1958). Bildband der 6. Panzer-Division 1939–1945 [Picture Book of the 6th Panzer Division, 1939–1945] (in German). Bad Nauheim: Podzun. — 6th Panzer Division
    Weinberger, Andreas (1943). Das gelbe Edelweiß: Wege und Werden einer Gebirgsdivision [The yellow Edelweiß: Path and Creation of a Mountain Division] (in German). Munich: Eher. — 6th Mountain Division


    United Kingdom


    79th British Armoured Division (1945). The Story of the 79th Armoured Division, October 1942 – June 1945. Hamburg.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) — 79th Armoured Division
    Barclay, Cyril N. (1956). The History of the 53rd (Welsh) Division in the Second World War. London: Clowes. — 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division
    Blake, George (1950). Mountain and Flood: the History of the 52nd (Lowland) Division, 1939–1946. Glasgow: Jackson. — 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division
    Borthwick, James (1945). 51st Highland Division in North Africa and Sicily. Glasgow: Mackenzie. — 51st (Highland) Division
    British Ministry of Information (1945). By Air to Battle: Official Account of the British Airborne Division. London: HMSO. — 1st Airborne Division
    Clay, Ewart W. (1945). The Path of the 50th: The Story of the 50th (Northumbrian) Division in the Second World War, 1939–1945. Aldershot: Mackenzie. — 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division
    Duncan, Nigel W. (1972). 79th Armoured Division (Hobo's Funnies). Windsor (Berkshire): Profile. — 79th Armoured Division
    Essame, Hubert (1952). The 43rd Wessex Division at War, 1944–1945. London: Clowes. — 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division
    Knight, Peter (1954). The 59th Division: Its History. London: Muller. — 59th (Staffordshire) Infantry Division
    Martin, Hugh C. (1948). The History of the Fifteenth Scottish Division, 1939–1945. Edinburgh: Blackwood. — 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division
    Packe, Michael (1948). First Airborne. London: Secker & Warburg. — 1st Airborne Division
    Ray, Cyril (1952). Algiers to Austria: a History of the 78 Division in the Second World War. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. — 78th Infantry Division
    Rosse, Laurence; Hill, E. R. (1956). The Story of the Guards Armoured Division. London: Bles. — Guards Armoured Division
    Salmond, James B. (1953). The History of the 51st Highland Division, 1939–1945. Blackwood: Blackwood. — 51st (Highland) Division
    Stainforth, Peter (1952). Wings of the Wind [1st Airborne Division]. London: Faber. — 1st Airborne Division
    Verney, G. L. (1954). The Desert Rats: The History of the 7th Armoured Division, 1938–1945. London: Hutchinson. — 7th Armoured Division
    ——— (1956). The Guards Armoured Division: A Short History. London: Hutchinson. — Guards Armoured Division
    Williamson, Hugh (1951). The Fourth Division, 1939 to 1945. London: Newman Neame. — 4th Infantry Division


    United States


    Balkokski, Joseph (1999). Beyond the Beachhead: The 29th Infantry Division in Normandy. Mechanicsburg, Penn.: Stackpole Books. — 29th Infantry Division
    Carter, Joseph (1945). The History of the 14th Armored Division. Atlanta: Love. — 14th Armored Division
    Carter, Ross S. (1951). Those Devils in Baggy Pants. New York: Appleton. — 82nd Airborne Division
    Covington, Henry L. (1949). A Fighting Heart: an Unofficial Story of the 82nd Airborne Divisions. Fayetteville (NC/USA): Davis. — 82nd Airborne Division
    Draper, Theodore (1956). The 84th Infantry Division in the Battle of the Ardennes. New York: Viking. — 84th Infantry Division
    Flanagan, Edward M. (1948). The Angels: A History of the 11th Airborne Division 1943–1946. Washington DC: Infantry Journal Press. — 11th Airborne Division
    Howe, George F. (1954). The Battle History of the 1st Armored Division 'Old Ironsides'. Washington DC: Combat Forces. — 1st Armored Division
    Koyen, Kenneth A. (1946). The Fourth Armored Division: From the Beach to Bavaria. Munich: Herder. — 4th Armored Division
    Leach, Charles R. (1956). In Tornado's Wake: A History of the 8th Armored Division. Chicago: Eighth U.S. Armored Division. — 8th Armored Division
    Nichols, Lester M. (1954). Impact: The Battle Story of the Tenth Armored Division. New York: Bradbury/Sayles/O'Neill. — 10th Armored Division
    Pay, Don R. (1947). Thunder From Heaven: Story of the 17th Airborne Division, 1943–1945. Birmingham (MI/USA): The Airborne Quarterly. — 17th Airborne Division
    Rapport, Leonard; Northwood, Arthur (1948). Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of the 101st Airborne Division. Washington DC: Infantry Journal Press. — 101st Airborne Division
    United States Army (1945). Spearhead in the West, 1941–45: The Third Armored Division. Frankfurt/Main-Schwanheim: Henrich. — 3rd Armored Division
    ——— (1945). The Thirteenth Armored Division: A History of the Black Cats from Texas to France, Germany and Austria, and back to California. Baton Rouge (LA/USA): Army & Navy. — 13th Armored Division


    = Brigades

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    Includes OF-6 (one-star general) formations. In the air force, this level applies to RAF groups and to U.S. air wings.


    Australia


    Yeates, James D.; Loh, W. G. (1945). Red Platypus: A Record of the Achievement of the 24th Australian Infantry Brigade, Ninth Australian Division, 1940–45. Perth: Imperial. — 24th Brigade


    Poland (in exile)


    Sosabowski, Stanislaw (2014) [1960]. Freely I Served: The Memoir of the Commander, 1st Polish Independent Parachute Brigade 1941–1944. Pen & Sword Books. ISBN 9781783462612. — 1st Polish Independent Parachute Brigade


    United Kingdom


    Forbes, Patrick (1946). 6th Guards Tank Brigade: The Story of Guardsmen in Churchill Tanks. Sampson Low. — 6th Guards Tank Brigade
    Lawrence, W. J. (1951). No. 5 Bomber Group RAF. London: Faber. — No. 5 Group RAF


    = Regiments

    =
    Includes OF-5 formations. In the armies, those are usually called "regiments". In the air forces, this level applies to RAF air wings and to U.S. air groups, as well as to Canadian air wings, French escadres, German Geschwader, Italian Stormo, etc.


    Australia


    Argent, Jack N. L. (1957). Target Tank: The History of the 2/3rd Australian Anti-Tank Regiment, 9th Division, A.I.F. Paramatta (Australia).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 2/3rd Anti-Tank Regiment
    Cremor, W. E. (1961). Action Front: The History of the 2/2nd Australian Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, A.I.F. Melbourne: 2/2nd Field Regimental Association. — 2/2nd Field Regiment
    Goodhart, David (1952). The History of the 2/7th Australian Field Regiment. Adelaide: Rigby. — 2/7th Field Regiment
    Hartley, Frank J. (1949). Sanananda Interlude: The 7th Australian Division Cavalry Regiment. Melbourne: Victoria Book Depot. — 2/7th Cavalry Commando Regiment (formerly: 7th Australian Division Cavalry Regiment)
    Haywood, E. V. (1959). Six Years in Support: Official History of the 2/1st Australian Field Regiment. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. — 2/1st Field Regiment
    Henry, R. L. (1950). The Story of the 2/4th Field Regiment: A History of a Royal Australian Artillery Regiment during the Second World War. Melbourne: Merrion. — 2/4th Field Regiment
    Kerr, Colin G. (1945). Tanks in the East: The Story of an Australian Cavalry Regiment. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. — 2/9th Cavalry Commando Regiment (formerly: 9th Australian Division Cavalry Regiment)
    O'Brien, John W. (1950). Guns and Gunners: The Story of the 2/5th Australian Field Regiment in World War II. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. — 2/5th Field Regiment


    Canada


    Cassidy, George L. (1948). Warpath: the Story of the Algonquin Regiment, 1939–1945. Toronto: Ryerson. — Algonquin Regiment
    Locke, R. P.; et al. (1954) [1945]. The Governor General's Horse Guards 1939–1945. Toronto: Canadian Military Journal. — Governor General's Horse Guards
    McAvity, J. M. (1947). Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians): a record of achievement. Toronto: Ryerson. — Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)
    Mowat, Farley (1973). The Regiment. Toronto: McClelland. — Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment
    Noblston, A. (1945). 5th Canadian Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment: Regimental History, World War II (March 1, 1941 – May 8, 1945). Groningen (Netherlands): De Waal. — 5th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
    Pavey, Walter G. (1948). An historical account of the 7th Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment (17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars) in the World War of 1939–1945. Montreal.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 7th Reconnaissance / 17th Canadian Hussars
    Queen-Hughes, R. W. (1960). Whatever Men Dare: A History of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, 1935–1960. — Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
    Spenger, Robert A. (1945). History of the Fifteenth Canadian Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, 1941 to 1945. New York: Elsevier. — 15th Canadian Field Artillery Regiment


    Germany


    Griesser, Volker (2011). The Lions of Carentan: Fallschirmjäger Regiment 6, 1943–1945. Philadelphia: Casemate Publishers.


    United Kingdom




    United States


    Blue, Allan G. (1967). The Fortunes of War: The 492nd Bomb Group on Daylight Operations. Fallbrook (CA/USA): Aero. — 492nd Bomb Group
    Lord, William G. (1948). History of the 508th Parachute Infantry. Washington DC: Infantry Journal Press. — 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment
    Morrison, Wilbur H. (1962). The incredible 305th: the 'Can Do' bombers of World War II. New York: Duell. — 305th Bomb Group
    Robinett, Paul M. (1958). Armor Command: The Personal Story of a Commander of the 13th Armored Regiment of CCB, 1st Armored Division and of the Armored School during World War II. Washington DC.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 13th Armored Regiment (Light)
    United States Army (1945). The 119th Field Artillery Group: World War II, European Theater of Operations. Offenbach (Germany): Gross-Steinheim. — 119th Field Artillery Group (later: 119th Regiment)
    ——— (1945). History 67th Armored Regiment. Brunswick: Westermann. — 67th Armored Regiment


    = Battalions

    =
    Includes OF-4 formations, such as army battalions or air force squadrons (French air force: Escadron, German air force: Gruppe).


    Australia


    Aitken, Edward F. (1953). The Story of the 2/2nd Australian Pioneer Battalion. Melbourne: 2/2nd APB Association. — 2/2nd Australian Pioneer Battalion
    Allchin, Frank (1958). Purple and Blue: The History of the 2/10th Battalion, A.I.F. (The Adelaide Rifles), 1939–1945. Adelaide: Griffin. — 2/10th Battalion
    Benson, S. E. (1952). The Story of the 42 Australia Infantry Battalion. Sydney: Dymock's Book Arcade. — 42nd Battalion
    Boss-Walker, Geoffrey (1948). Desert Sand and Jungle Green: A Pictorial History of the 2/43rd Australian Infantry Battalion (Ninth Division) in the Second World War, 1939–1945. Hobart (Tas./Austr.): Oldham. — 2/43rd Battalion
    Burns, John (1960). The Brown and the Blue Diamond at War: The Story of the 2/27th Battalion A.I.F. Adelaide: Griffin. — 2/27th Battalion
    Charlott, Rupert (1952). The Unofficial History of the 29/46th Australian Infantry Battalion A.I.F. Sept. 1939 – Sept. 1945. Sydney: Halstead. — 29th/46th Battalion
    Fearnside, Geoffrey (1953). Bayonets Abroad: A History of the 2/13th Battalion A.I.F. in the Second World War. Sydney: Waite & Bull. — 2/13th Battalion
    Firkins, Peter C. (1964). Strike and Return: The Story of the Exploits of No. 460 R.A.A.F. Bomber Command in the World War. Perth: Paterson Brokensha. — No. 460 Squadron RAAF
    Glenn, John G. (1960). From Tobruk to Tarakan: The Story of the 2/48th Battalion A.I.F. Adelaide: Rigby. — 2/48th Battalion
    Lawson, J. H. W. (1951). Four Five Five: The Story of 455 (R.A.A.F.) Squadron. Melbourne: Wilke. — No. 455 Squadron RAAF
    McFarlan, Graeme (1961). Etched in Green: The History of the 22nd Australian Infantry Battalion, 1939–1946. Adelaide: Griffin. — 22nd Battalion
    Marshall, Alan J. (1946). Nulli Secundus Log: [2/2nd Australian Infantry Battalion, A.I.F.] Sydney: Consolidated. — 2/2nd Battalion
    Masel, Philip (1961). The second 28th: the story of a famous battalion of the 9th Australian Division. Perth: 2/28th Battalion and 24th Anti-Tank Comrades Association. — 2/28th Battalion
    Matthews, Russell (1961). Militia Battalion at War: The History of the 58/59th Australian Infantry Battalion in the Second World War. Melbourne: 58/59th Battalion Association. — 58th Battalion; 59th Battalion; 58th/59th Battalion
    Penfold, A. W.; et al. (1950). Galleghan's Greyhounds: The Story of the 2/30th Australian Infantry Battalion, 22nd November, 1940 – 10th October, 1945. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. — 2/30th Battalion
    Russell, William B. (1948). The Second Fourteenth Battalion: A History of an Australian Infantry Battalion in the Second World War. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. — 2/14th Battalion
    Selby, David (1957). Hell and High Fever. London: Angus & Robertson. — 2/22nd Battalion
    Serle, R. P., ed. (1963). The Second Twentyfourth Australian Infantry Battalion of the 9th Australian Division: A History. Brisbane: Jacarawa. — 24th Battalion
    Uren Malcolm, John L. (1959). A Thousand Men at War: The Story of the 2/16th Battalion, A.I.F. London: Heinemann. — 2/16th Battalion


    United Kingdom


    Anderson, Robert C. B. (1956). History of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1st Battalion: 1939–54. Vol. 2. Stirling: Hughes. — 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
    Brammall, Ronald (1965). The Tenth: a Record of Service of the 10th Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, 1942–1945, and the 10th Battalion, the Parachute Regiment (T.A.) (county of London), 1947–1965. Ipswich: Eastgate. — 10th Battalion, Parachute Regiment
    Bredin, A. E. C. (1946). Three Assault Landings: the story of the 1st Battalion, The Dorsetshire Regiment in Sicily, Italy and North West Europe. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. — 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment
    Brickhill, Paul (1951). The Dam Busters. London: Evans. — No. 617 Squadron RAF
    Bullen, Roy E. (1958). History of the 2/7th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regiment, 1939–1946. London: Neale. — 2/7th Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment
    Cameron, Ian C. (1946). History of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 7th Battalion from El Alamein to Germany. London: Nelson. — 7th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
    Graham, Frederick C. C. (1948). History of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1st Battalion (Princess Louise's), 1939-1945. London: Nelson. — 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
    Lewis, Peter J. (1949). 8th Battalion; the Durham Light Infantry, 1939–1945. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Bealls. — 8th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
    Madden, B. J. G. (1948). The History of the 6th Battalion, the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) 1939–1945. Perth (Scotland): Leslie. — 6th Battalion, Black Watch
    Malcolm, Alec D. (1949). History of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 8th Battalion, 1939–47. London: Nelson. — 8th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
    McElwee, William L. (1949). History of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 2nd Battalion, reconstituted, European Campaign, 1944–45. London: Nelson. — 2nd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
    Parsons, Anthony D.; et al. (1955). The Maroon Square: a History of the 4th Battalion the Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's) in North West Europe, 1939–46. — 4th Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment
    Quilter, David C. (1947). No Dishonourable Name: the 2nd and 3rd Battalions, Coldstream Guards, 1939–1946. London: Clowes. — 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards; 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards
    Watkins, G. J. B. (1956). From Normandy to the Weser: the War History of the Fourth Battalion, The Dorset Regiment. Dorchester: Dorset. — 4th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment
    White, Oliver G. W. (1948). Straight on for Tokyo: the war history of the 2nd Battalion the Dorsetshire Regiment, 54th Foot, 1939–1948. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. — 2nd Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment


    United States


    Braziller, George, ed. (1945). The 133rd AAA Gun Battalion. Munich: Oldenburg. — 133rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
    Buckeridge, Justin P. (1945). 550 Infantry Airborne Battalion. Birmingham (MI/USA): Boots, The Airborne Quarterly. — 550th Airborne Infantry Battalion
    Buckeridge, Justin P. (1978). Bolt From the Blue: 550th Airborne Battalion 1941–1945. Battery Press. — 550th Airborne Infantry Battalion
    Bullard, Oral (1950). The Hot Loop: A History of the 383rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion: U.S. January 1943 – November 1945; Overseas November 1943–December 1945. Waterloo (Iowa).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 383rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
    Burwell, Lewis C. (1947). Scrapbook: a Pictorial and Historical Record of the Deeds, Exploits, Adventures, Travels and Life of the 27th Troop Carrier Squadron for the Year 1944. Charlotte.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 27th Troop Carrier Squadron
    Casper, Jack A. (1947). History and personnel, 489th, 340th Bomb Group: combat campaign participated in by the 489th Bomb Squadron. Middletown (Ohio, USA).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 489th Bombardment Squadron
    Farnum, Sayward H. (1946). The Five By Five: A History of the 555th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion (mobile). Boston (Mass.): Athenaeum. — 555th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion
    Gise, Benjamin; Richard, Van N., eds. (1945). On Target: A History of the 862nd AAA-AW-BN in the Second World War. New York: Marbridge. — 862nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion
    Klemow, Sid, ed. (1945). The Tracer: A Record of the 195th AAA AW BN(SP) Mojave to Berlin. Halle (Germany).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 195th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
    Lowery, Tom, ed. (1945). 778 AAA AW BN(SP) from Activation to Victory. Munich.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 778th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
    Scott, Peter T. (1946). Shoot, Move and Communicate: 194th Field Artillery Battalion. Munich.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 194th Field Artillery Battalion
    Smith, Frank E. (1946). Battle Diary: The Story of the 243rd Field Artillery Battalion in Combat. New York: Hobson. — 243rd Field Artillery Battalion
    United States Army (1945). 184th AAA Gun Battalion: Iceland, England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany. Fulda.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 184th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
    ——— (1945). 345th Field Artillery Battalion, 90th Infantry Division, Third U.S. Army. Munich (Germany): Bruckmann. — 345th Field Artillery Battalion
    ——— (1945). From Texas to Teisnach with the 457 AAA AW Battalion. Nancy: Humblot. — 457th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
    ——— (1945). The History of 375 Field Artillery BN. Stuttgart.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 375th Field Artillery Battalion
    ——— (1945). On the Way: Combat Experience of the 693rd Field Artillery BN in the European Theater of Operations: Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Central Europe. Salzburg (Austria).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 693rd Field Artillery Battalion
    ——— (1945). Our Story: 387th AAA AW BN(SP). Göttingen (Germany).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 387th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
    ——— (1945). Thundering Thunderbolt: The Story of the 790th Field Artillery Battalion. Laon (France).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — 790th Field Artillery Battalion
    ——— (1946). 305th Field Artillery Battalion, 27th Infantry Division. Hakodate (Japan): Yuji Itagaki. — 305th Field Artillery Battalion
    ——— (1947). Thunderbolt Battalion, 1941–1945: 65th Armored Field Artillery Battalion. Philadelphia: Jardine. — 65th Armored Field Artillery Battalion
    ——— (1947). War History of the 536th AAA AW BN(M) 1942–1944. Baton Rouge (LA/USA): Army & Navy Pictorial. — 536th Anti-Aircraft Battalion


    = Companies

    =
    Includes OF-3 formations.


    Australia


    Callinan, Bernard J. (1954). Independent Company: The 2/2 and 2/4 Australian Independent Companies in Portuguese Timor, 1941–1943. London: Heinemann. — 2/2nd Commando Squadron and 2/4th Commando Squadron


    United Kingdom


    Morris, Arthur H. M., ed. (1952). The 'Four-Two': scraps from the history of the 42nd Field Company, R.E. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. — 42nd Field Company, Corps of Royal Engineers


    United States


    Jones, William E. (1951). Buzzings of Company B: 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion of the 7th Armored (Lucky Seventh) Division. Winston-Salem (NC/USA): Clay. — B Company, 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion, 7th Armored Division


    See also


    Bibliography of World War II
    Bibliography of World War II battles and campaigns in East Asia, South East Asia and the Pacific
    Bibliography of World War II battles and campaigns in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East

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