Here's a list from Steve's site regarding all the units that participated in the Italian campaign.Marion gave you the link to my page on AOL. I've been moving everything over to custermen.com and updating the pages. This may have more info.
http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/ArmyOrg/...g/AlliesOrg.htm
Here is a graph I made to show the pull out of US troops in July/August 1944.
Steve
In 2 months, 9 complete division and the equivalent of 1 more were reassigned.
Source: Operations in Sicily and Italy - West Point Academy, 1947
What happend to the troops from August 1944 to May 1945. I know that
the Polish troops and I believe the Indian (Kurkha's ) were there. Anyone
see a KURKHA fighter? They were tall and with the turban headwear they
had made them taller.. Beside the rifles they carried they had a kniife
bigger than a Bowie knife and it was curved. If they drew it it had to have
blood on it even if it was their own, before they put it in the sash around
their waist. The 88th I. D. relieved the 34th AFTER the war ended and
took up the occupation. In Nov. 1945 the 34th RED BULL Divn.. was
sent home and NOONE was there to greet it. I was greeted by one man
I ran into just 3 blocks from home. That was my wellcoming commitee.
Roque