Fourteenth United States Army

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Fourteenth United States Army
Image:US Fourteenth Army.gif
Shoulder insiginia of Fourteenth United States Army
Active Operation Quicksilver
Country United States
Type Field Army
Role diversion phantom formation
Battles/wars World War II
Commanders
Notable
commanders
George Smith Patton

Fourteenth United States Army was a fictitious field army developed as a part of Operation Quicksilver and as a part of the fictitious First U.S. Army Group, being led by George S. Patton, Jr..

Contents

What follows is a list of the fictitious units that "existed" within Fourteenth Army. Please note that the various formations changed as the operation continued in order to mislead Axis intelligence. At least one fictitious armored division was included within Fourteenth Army.


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