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The 15th Regiment
Evan nesbitt The 15th Regiment was one of the most decorated units in World War 2. The unit was first developed in mid july of 1798 for the “Quasi-War” and has been in and out of use since then, having the most recent use being “The War On Terrorism.” The 15th Regiment is a combat unit in the army based on exiling all of the possible enemies and protecting the allies the unit also worked aside the 3rd Regiment. In World War 2 the 15th Regiment was not a very hard unit to join. All you needed to do to join was complete basic training for 13 weeks and then complete advanced infantry training. But although it was an easy unit to join it was one of the most effective units in the U.S army during World War 2, most likely taking out over 28,000 nazi soldiers. …show more content…

Not too long after the unit was sent to Virginia and then sent overseas to fight in many different places like North Africa, Licata, Sicily, Salerno, Italy, Anzio, Southern France, Germany, and Austria. The battles that the unit fought were some of the greatest and most gruesome battles in World War 2 taking out hundreds of nazis at a time and providing safety to the victims. All of the men who were part of this unit were brave, strong and willing to risk their lives to save others.

In World War 2 the 15th Regiment also faced numerous amounts of death. The likelihood of a soldier dying in combat was 1.5/14 which means over 1,000 deaths happened in combat. In the Regiment there were 16 medal of honors given out which was more than most units. In conclusion the unit was one of the most effective units in the war. The unit provided safety and help to those in need, and reassured that the nazi would not be tolerated.
Work cited
Denfeld, Duane C. “HistoryLink.org.” 15th Regiment, United States Army - HistoryLink.org, History Link, 7 Apr. 2013,

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