VI Corps

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VI Corps was a major field corps of the United States Army that commanded multiple divisions in key campaigns, particularly during World War II.

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Label Occurrences
VI Corps canonical 5
VI Corps (United States) 2
United States Army VI Corps 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army formation
field corps
military unit
activeDuring 1940s
alliance Allied Powers of World War I
surface form: Allied Powers
branchType corps-level formation
campaign Central Europe campaign
surface form: Central Europe Campaign

Italian campaign
surface form: Italian Campaign

Rhineland campaign
surface form: Rhineland Campaign

Southern France campaign
surface form: Southern France Campaign
composedOf 1st Armored Division
34th Infantry Division
36th Infantry Division
3rd Infantry Division
442nd Regimental Combat Team
U.S. 45th Infantry Division
surface form: 45th Infantry Division

92nd Infantry Division
conflict World War II
country United States of America
engagement Battle of Anzio
surface form: Anzio landings

Battle of Anzio
Central Europe campaign
surface form: Central Europe Campaign

Operation Dragoon
surface form: Invasion of Southern France

Italian campaign
surface form: Italian Campaign

Operation Dragoon
Rhineland campaign
surface form: Rhineland Campaign

Rome–Arno Campaign
Battle of Salerno
surface form: Salerno landings
garrisonDuringWWII Mediterranean Theater of Operations
surface form: Mediterranean theater
militaryBranch United States Army
notableAction advance on Rome in 1944
breakout from the Anzio beachhead
notableCommander Major General Edward H. Brooks
Major General John C. H. Lee
Major General John P. Lucas
Lucian Truscott
surface form: Major General Lucian K. Truscott Jr.
notableFor amphibious operations at Anzio
amphibious operations in Southern France
partOf United States Army
primaryOpponents Fascist Italy
Nazi Germany
role command of multiple divisions in field operations
size corps
subordinateTo U.S. Fifth Army
surface form: Fifth United States Army

U.S. Seventh Army
surface form: Seventh United States Army
theater European Theater of Operations, United States Army
surface form: European Theater of Operations

Mediterranean Theater of Operations
timePeriod 20th century

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Allied Armies in Italy hasPart VI Corps
this entity surface form: VI U.S. Corps
William B. Franklin commanded VI Corps
Major General John P. Lucas partOf VI Corps
subject surface form: John P. Lucas
this entity surface form: United States Army VI Corps
Major General John P. Lucas notableCommand VI Corps
subject surface form: John P. Lucas
this entity surface form: VI Corps (United States)
Major General John P. Lucas militaryUnit VI Corps
subject surface form: John P. Lucas
this entity surface form: VI Corps (United States)