Similarities between 9th Airborne Division (United States) and First United States Army Group
9th Airborne Division (United States) and First United States Army Group have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Fourteenth United States Army, Military deception, Operation Fortitude.
Fourteenth United States Army
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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Military deception
Military deception refers to attempts to mislead enemy forces during warfare.
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Operation Fortitude
For the Australian immigration checking operation, see Australian Border Force#Operation Fortitude Operation Fortitude was the code name for a World War II military deception employed by the Allied nations as part of an overall deception strategy (code named Bodyguard) during the build-up to the 1944 Normandy landings.
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9th Airborne Division (United States) and First United States Army Group Comparison
9th Airborne Division (United States) has 12 relations, while First United States Army Group has 48. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 5.00% = 3 / (12 + 48).
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