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    • V Corps During Operation Joint Endeavor

      V Corps During Operation Joint Endeavor

      Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan   |   U.S. Army V Corps   |   11.19.2025

      SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina – U.S. Army Col. Robert “Bob” Gaylord, V Corps Public Affairs, right, speaks with Lt. Gen. John Abrams, V Corps commanding general, on the morning of April 23, 1996, as they walk on the runway just after the general’s arrival at Sarajevo Airport during Operation Joint Endeavor. The operation was intended to enforce the Dayton Peace Accords, which ended......

    • V Corps During The Cold War

      V Corps During The Cold War

      Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan   |   U.S. Army V Corps   |   11.19.2025

      WEST GERMANY – V Corps Soldiers part of the 84th Army Band, V Corps stand together for a group photo in West Germany, 1956. U.S. Army V Corps was stationed in West Germany in 1956. The corps headquarters was located at Franklin D. Roosevelt Barracks (initially Camp King) in Oberursel, near Frankfurt, within the American Zone of Occupation. V Corps commanded the Northern Area Command (NACO)......

    • V Corps During The Cold War

      V Corps During The Cold War

      Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan   |   U.S. Army V Corps   |   11.19.2025

      FORT KNOX, Kentucky -- Bundeswehr Lt. Gen. Helge Hansen and U.S. Army V Corps Commanding General Lt. Gen. John W. Woodmansee Jr. inspect a tank turret simulator during a visit to U.S. Army Armor Center Fort Knox, Kentucky, September, 1988. Hansen and Woodmansee traveled from Germany for a multi-day inspection tour of Fort Knox, the epicenter of U.S. armored doctrine. The tank turret simulator......

    • V Corps During The Cold War

      V Corps During The Cold War

      Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan   |   U.S. Army V Corps   |   11.19.2025

      WILDFLECKEN, West Germany -- Sergeant Major of the Army William A. Connelly, left, speaks to V Corps Specialist 4 Crim during his visit to the Wildflecken Training Area, West Germany, April 13, 1982. During Connelly’s SMA term under Army Chief of Staff Gen. Edward C. Meyer, V Corps, headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, was USAREUR’s primary warfighting headquarters, responsible for......

    • V Corps During World War II

      V Corps During World War II

      Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan   |   U.S. Army V Corps   |   11.19.2025

      NORMANDY, France -- Under enemy fire, U.S. Army Soldiers part of Company E, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, V Corps, move towards the shore of Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, June 6, 1944. The D-Day invasion aimed to establish an Allied foothold in Normandy, with Omaha Beach assigned to the U.S. First Army (Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley). V Corps (Maj. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow) was the......

    • V Corps During World War II

      V Corps During World War II

      Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan   |   U.S. Army V Corps   |   11.19.2025

      MONSHAU, Germany -- An unidentified U.S. Army Soldier part of the 24th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, V Corps, walks through a trench near the Siegfried Line in Monshau, Germany, late November or early December 1944. The Squadron was a corps-level asset under V Corps, tasked with scouting enemy positions, probing defenses, and securing routes for advancing infantry and armor. Equipped with......

    • V Corps During World War II

      V Corps During World War II

      Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan   |   U.S. Army V Corps   |   11.19.2025

      ENGLAND, United Kingdom -- U.S. Army Soldiers part of the 56th Signal Battalion, V Corps, celebrate Christmas day together, December 25, 1942, England. The 56th Signal Battalion was a key communications unit of the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II, specializing in providing wire, radio, and messenger networks for corps-level operations. Reactivated on January 23, 1941 at Fort......

    • V Corps During World War I

      V Corps During World War I

      Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan   |   U.S. Army V Corps   |   11.19.2025

      FRANCE -- An American gun crew from Regimental Headquarters Company, 23rd Infantry, fires a 37mm gun during an advance against German entrenched positions in France, 1918. The 23rd Infantry Regiment of the U.S. Army was part of V Corps in World War I during 1918. The 23rd Infantry Regiment was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division, which was under the command of V Corps for key operations in......