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XXIV Corps (United States)

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Active
  
1944–49 1968–72

Branch
  
United States Army

Motto
  
Honed in Combat

Size
  
Corps

Country
  
United States

Notable commanders
  
John R. Hodge

Notable commander
  
John R. Hodge

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Engagements
  
World War II, Vietnam War, Battle of Okinawa, Battle of Leyte

Similar
  
Tenth United States Ar, Sixth United States Ar, X Corps, XX Corps, IX Corps

XXIV Corps (24th Corps) was a U.S. Army Corps-level command during World War II and the Vietnam War.

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World War II

XXIV Corps was activated at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, on 8 April 1944. It participated in the invasion of Leyte in the Philippine Islands on 20 October 1944, with the 7th Infantry Division and 96th Infantry Division its major combat units. During the campaign on Leyte and aided by Filipino regular and constable force of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary military units, the 77th Infantry Division came under control of XXIV Corps.

From 1 April to 30 June 1945, XXIV Corps and its divisions participated in the invasion of Okinawa. In September 1945, after the surrender of Japan, XXIV Corps moved to Korea, where it remained on occupation duty until its inactivation on 25 January 1949.

Vietnam

XXIV Corps was re-activated on 15 August 1968, at Fort Hood, Texas, to replace the "Provisional Corps Vietnam," a temporary headquarters (known as MACV Forward Command Post or MACV Forward between 25 January and 10 March) created 10 March 1968 during the Tet Offensive. Upon its arrival in Vietnam, XXIV Corps was placed under the operational control of the III Marine Expeditionary Force to control the activities of U.S. Army ground combat units deployed in northern South Vietnam and had its headquarters at Phu Bai until 9 March 1970, when it relocated to Da Nang. At that time it assumed control of all U.S. ground forces in I CTZ, with all remaining Marine units coming under its operational control until their withdrawal. During its service in Vietnam XXIV Corps was a component command of Headquarters, US Army Vietnam (USARV).

Area of responsibility and units assigned

XXIV Corps area of responsibility was I Corps Tactical Zone ("Eye Corps"), later renamed Military Region 1, which comprised the five northernmost provinces of the South Vietnam. At various times it controlled the following units:

  • 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile)
  • 23rd Infantry Division (Americal)
  • 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile)
  • 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
  • 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division
  • 173rd Airborne Brigade
  • 196th Infantry Brigade (Light)
  • 108th Artillery Group
  • III Marine Expeditionary Force
  • 3rd Marine Amphibious Brigade
  • Task Force Clearwater (U.S. Navy)
  • Inactivation

    XXIV Corps was inactivated on 30 June 1972 in the final stages the withdrawal of U.S. ground combat forces from Vietnam, and its assets formed the basis for its successor, the First Regional Assistance Command (FRAC).

    Commanders

  • Major General John R. Hodge (9 April 1944 - 15 August 1948)
  • Major General John B. Coulter (1948 - 1949)
  • Lt. General Richard Stilwell (1968–69)
  • Maj. General Melvin Zais (1969–70)
  • Lt. General James W. Sutherland Jr. (1970-72)
  • Chiefs of Staff

  • Brigadier General Crump Garvin (1944–46)
  • Brigadier General Oliver B. Patton(1968–71)
  • Artillery commanders

  • Brigadier General Arthur M. Harper (1944 - 44)
  • Brigadier General Josef R. Sheetz (1944–45)
  • Chief Engineer

  • Brigadier General Frederic B. Butler (1947)
  • References

    XXIV Corps (United States) Wikipedia