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Fourteenth United States Army

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Active
  
Operation Quicksilver

Allegiance
  
United States Army

Engagements
  
World War II

Notable commander
  
John P. Lucas

Country
  
United States

Type
  
Field army

Branch
  
Regular Army

Engagement
  
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Part of
  
First United States Army Group

Similar
  
United States Army, Fifteenth United States Ar, I Ard Corps, XXII Corps, Fourth United States Ar

Fourteenth United States Army was a fictitious/military deception field army, under the command of John P. Lucas, developed as a part of Operation Quicksilver as a part of the fictitious First United States Army Group.

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Alleged composition

As part of a psychological warfare campaign the Fourteenth Army was described by Agent Garbo in a message sent to German intelligence around the 24th of August 1944 claiming that his source in the ETO Services of Supply, who had a relative in the US 48th Infantry Division had advised him of:

...a lot of curious things about the basis of the composition of this Fourteenth US Army; amongst them he said that in their ranks there were many convicts who were released from prisons in the United States to be enrolled in a foreign legion of the French or Spanish type. It can almost be said that there are brigades composed of gangsters and bloodthirsty men, specially selected to fight against the Japanese, men who are not supposed to take prisoners, but instead to administer a cruel justice at their own hands.

Order of battle

What follows is the order of battle for the Fourteenth Army at one point during Operation Fortitude. The various formations changed as the operation continued in order to mislead Axis intelligence.

US 14th Army (Fictional—Little Waltham)

9th Airborne Division (Fictional—Leicester) 21st Airborne Division (Fictional—Fulbeck) XXXIII Corps (Fictional—HQ Bury St Edmonds) XXXVII Corps (Fictional—HQ Chelmsford)

References

Fourteenth United States Army Wikipedia