The Ghost Army was a United States Army tactical
deception unit during World War II imitating earlier
British operations, officially known as the
23rd Headquarters Special Troops.
The
1,100-man unit was given a unique mission within the
U.S Army: to
impersonate other U.S. Army units to
deceive the enemy. From a few weeks
after D-Day,
when they landed in France,
until the end of the war,
they put on a "traveling road show".
utilizing inflatable
tanks, sound trucks, fake radio transmissions and
pretense. They staged more than 20 battlefield
deceptions, often
operating very close to the front lines.
Their mission was kept secret
until 1996, and elements
of it remain classified.
I'm going to use a few of these insignia for my
(Green Army) Brazos Imperial Army.
The San Giorgio-class cruisers and the battleship Dante Aligiheri
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Between 1905 and 1911 the Italian Navy built two *San Giorgio*-class
armoured cruisers. They were named the *San Giorgio* and the *San Marco*,
and both w...
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2 comments:
Heh!
A buddy of mine used the Ghost Army in a Weird WWII campaign as if the Ghost Army was a cover for an Army deployed to fight the Nazi's on the moon!
It has allot of potential!
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