"' North Eastern Sector "': The 101st Communication zone would move a division along the Kamalpur Jamalpur Tangail Dhaka axis and take control of the area north of the Brahmaputra river.
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At Fort Stewart, the battalion s mission was to construct, rehabilitate and maintain military routes of communications and facilities, and perform related engineering work in the communications zone and rear areas of the combat zone.
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The Indian Army Eastern Command assembled two existing infantry corps, the IVth and the XXXIIIrd, for operations in Bangladesh, and created a new corps ( II ) besides reorganising the 101st Communication Zone as a combat formation.
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AFN Poitiers, based at Aboville Caserne, Poitiers, France, home of an Army logistical command and a major Communication Zone Signal Corps agency, served Army depots and installations in Southwestern France with locally originated programs and network feeds from AFN Orlean via Frankfurt, Germany.
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"' North Eastern Sector "'( Pakistani designation Dhaka Bowl ) : Eastern Command was not allocated the 6th Mountain division or the HQ of the 2nd Mountain division for this area, so the 101st Communication zone was picked to head operations in this sector.
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The Communications Zone is the rear part of theater of operations ( behind but contiguous to the combat zone ) which contains the lines of communications, establishments for supply and evacuation, and other agencies required for the immediate support and maintenance of the field forces.
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Pending the organization of the North African Theater of Operations, U . S . Army ( NATOUSA ), Smith also acted as its chief-of-staff until 15 February, when Brigadier General Everett S . Hughes became the Deputy Theater commander and the commanding general of the Communications Zone.
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Then as an effort to focus Eighth Army efforts on combat, Herren was appointed commanding general of the Korean Communications Zone and Economic Adviser, Republic of Korea, a vital rear echelon command responsible for U . S . Army activities in the southern two thirds of South Korea.
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The plan was reconsidered in early 1945, to be implemented in coordination with a Soviet advance, but was again rejected as impractical, and instead a number of coordinated smaller attacks against cities in the communications zone of the Eastern Front through which key routes to the east converged, were chosen.
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They include the 8069th Replacement Depot, the Korean Communications Zone, Busan Military Post, Busan Sub Area Command, Busan Area Command, Busan Base Command, 2nd Transportations Group, Busan Support Activity, U . S . Army Garrison-Busan, 34th and 20th Support Groups and 19th Theater Area Command, Area IV, 20th Area Support Group.