Two Eagles and a Rising Sun: A Three Nation ISOT

Disposition and Location of ISOT'd American Military Forces
  • Please note that of the units on this list, all listed as KIA over the course of the World Wars, are present as well.
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    New Hampshire-Vermont Region:
    5th Infantry Division, 1945
    2nd Cavalry Division, 1944
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    Off The Coast of New England:
    Omaha Class Light Cruiser USS Marblehead
    Brooklyn Class Light Cruiser USS Boise
    Benson Class Destroyer: USS Benson, USS Hilary P. Jones, USS Mayo
    Sims Class Destroyer: USS Buck
    Wickes Class Destroyer: USS Ellis, USS Lea, USS Upshur
    Gleaves Class Destroyer: USS Gleaves, USS Niblack, USS Plunkett
    Clemson Class Destroyer: USS Reuben James, USS Borie
    Destroyer Tender USS Hamul
    Cimarron Class Fleet Oiler: USS Salamonie
    Transports USS Wakefield, USS Orizaba, USAT Uruguay
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    West Virginia:
    45th Infantry Division, 1945
    Five TBF Avengers of Flight 19
    16 B-25's of Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle's Tokyo Bombing Group
    B-29 Bombers Enola Gay and Bockscar, both loaded with the Little Boy and Fat Man atomic bombs.
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    Arkansas:
    442nd Regimental Combat Team, 1945
    758th Tank Battalion, 1945
    761st Battalion, 1945
    784th Battalion, 1945
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    Oregon:
    101st Airborne, 1945
    332nd Fighter Group, 1945
    477th Bomber Group, 1945
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    Puerto Rico:
    All black regiments of the 92nd and 93rd Infantry Divisions, 1918.
    33rd Pursuit Squadron, 1944
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    Virgin Islands:
    82nd Airborne, 1945
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    Off the coast:
    USS Lexington CV-2
    USS Yorktown CV-5
    Sims Class Destroyers USS Sims and USS Hammann
    Cimarron Class Oiler USS Neosho
    Gearings Class Destroyer USS John Basilone, 1964
    Cleveland Class Light Cruiser USS Little Rock, 1961
    Tench Class Submarine USS Tench, 1968
    Note: The ships lost during the Battles of the Coral Sea and Midway only had crews and pilots lost during the battles themselves, leaving the ships drastically undermanned.
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    West Point, New York:
    1st Infantry Division from Battle of Cantigny, 1918.
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    Washington DC:
    5th and 6th Marine Regiments, Battle of Belleau Wood, 1918.
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    Florida:
    All American Land and Naval Forces slated for Operation Torch, 1942.
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    Washington State:
    All ships, troops, and aircraft lost in the Guadalcanal Campaign, including the carriers USS Wasp(CV-7), USS Hornet(CV-8), and a multitude of planes parked in airports and airfields across the state. However, it should be noted that like with the ships off the Virgin Islands, only crew who were killed in battle are present, also leaving the ships with a skeleton crew.
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    Panama Canal Zone:
    Northampton Class Cruiser USS Houston
    Clemson Class Destroyers USS Alden, USS Barker, USS John D. Edwards, USS Parrott, USS Bulmer, USS John D. Ford, and USS John Paul Jones.
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    Philippines:
    USS Langley
    Kanawha Class Oiler USS Pecos
    MS Sea Witch
    Clemson Class Destroyers: USS Edsall and USS Whipple
    USAT Willard A. Holbrook
     
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    Additional Isolated and Stranded Military Units.

    Macon County, Georgia: 369th Infantry Regiment, circa 1918. 1st and 2nd Military Police Battalion, USMC, circa 2020.

    Ottawa County: Marine Anti Terrorism Battalion, circa 2012.

    New York City, New York: 27th Infantry Division, circa 1918.

    Baltimore, Maryland: All Federal and National Guard troops called up during the 1968 riots. 10,956 total.

    Chicago, Illinois: 6,700 soldiers of the Illinois National Guard, circa 1968.

    Kansas City, Missouri: 2,900 members of the Missouri National Guard, circa 1968.

    Selfridge Field, Michigan: 8,000 Michigan National Guardsmen, 360 Michigan State Troopers, circa 1967.

    Fort Knox, Kentucky: 700 Kentucky National Guardsmen, circa 1968.

    Wilmington, Delaware: 2,800 Delaware National Guardsmen, circa 1968.

    Avondale, Ohio: 1,500 Ohio National Guardsmen, circa 1968.

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 3,600 Pennsylvania National Guardsmen.

    Washington DC: American Expeditionary Corps Tank Force, circa 1918. All Federal and National Guard troops present during the 1968 D.C. Riots, including members of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, and 6th Cavalry Regiment.

    Reno, Nevada: Air Force One VC-137C SAM 27000, Specifications Circa 1990: Reno International Airport. Included are supporting crews and several dozen Secret Service Agents.

    Asheville, North Carolina: 4th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, circa 2014. 170th and 172nd Infantry Brigades, circa 2012. 3rd and 4th Military Police Battalions, USMC, circa 2020.

    Hidalgo County, New Mexico: 166th Infantry Regiment, circa 1990. 507th Maintenance Company, circa 2003.

    Webb County, Texas: 3rd Brigade of the 24th Infantry Division, circa 1991.

    South Dakota-Iowa Border: 7th Cavalry Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, circa 1876.

    South Dakota: Task Force 1-41 Infantry, circa 1991. 6th Infantry Division, circa 1991.

    Duluth, Minnesota: American Expeditionary Forces North Russia, circa 1919.

    Upper Peninsula: 216th Air Defence Artillery, Battery D, circa 1991. 109th Military Intelligence Battalion, circa 2014.

    Beaufort County, South Carolina: 1st and 2nd Brigades, 24th Infantry Division, circa 1991.

    St.Petersburg, Florida: 11th and 198th Infantry Brigades, circa 1971. 196th Infantry Brigade, circa 1972. 123rd Aviation Regiment, circa 1968.

    Miami, Florida: 3,500 Florida National Guardsmen, circa 1980.

    Boise, Idaho: 14,000 California National Guardsmen, circa 1965.

    Salt Lake City, Utah: Joint Task Force Los Angeles, circa 1992.

    West Virginia:
    Berlin Brigade, circa 1989

    92nd Field Artillery Regiment
    1st Battalion, circa 1991
    2nd Battalion, circa 1988
    3rd Tank Battalion, circa 1991

    Northern Nevada: 92nd Field Artillery Regiment
    3rd Battalion, circa 1996
    4th Battalion, circa 1993

    Fort Chaffee: 92nd Field Artillery Regiment, 5th Battalion, circa 2003.

    Fort Myer, Virginia: 92nd Field Artillery Regiment, 6th Battalion, circa 1972. 2,500 Federal troops from the Battle of Blair Mountain. Task Force Smith, circa 1950.

    Jackson, Mississippi: Mississippi Army National Guard, circa 1968.

    Philippines: 4th Marine Regiment, circa 1941. 192nd and 194th tank battalions, circa 1941. 17th Ordnance Battalion, circa 1941. 26th Cavalry Regiment, circa 1941. Clark Air Field, with the entirety of the FEAF. All American servicemen who have died in the Philippines since 1898.

    Cuba: All American servicemen who have died in Cuba since 1898.
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    Naval Assets off the Coast of New York City:
    Bogue Class Escort Carrier USS Block Island, 1944 specifications.
    USS Langley, 1934 specifications.
    USS Arizona, 1934 specifications.
    Clemson Class Destroyer USS Greer, 1942 specifications.
    Gleaves Class Destroyer USS Turner, 1944 specifications.
    Edsall Class Destroyer Escort USS Frederick C. Davis, 1945 specifications.
    Q-Ship USS Atik, 1942 specifications.
    HMS Avenger, 1942 specifications.
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    Mediterranean, Persian Gulf, and Pacific:

    USS Pueblo, 1967 specifications.

    USS Liberty, 1967 specifications.

    Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigate USS Stark, 1987 specifications.

    Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigate USS Samuel B. Roberts, 1988 specifications.

    Ticonderoga Class Destroyer USS Princeton, 1991 specifications.

    Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer USS Cole, 2000 specifications.

    Charles F. Adam's Class Guided Missile Destroyers USS Waddell and Conyngham, 1987 specifications.

    Yellowstone Class Destroyer Tender USS Acadia, 1987 specifications.

    Mars Class Combat Stores Ship USS San Jose, 1988 specifications.

    Marlin Class Heavy Lift Ship MV Blue Merlin, 2000 specifications.

    Heavy Lift Ship Mighty Servant 2
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    Atlantic and Gulf Coasts:
    Six Hamilton Class Cutters, FRAM Specifications, circa 1990.
    USCGC Hamilton, Dallas, Chase, Sherman, Morgenthau, and Jarvis.
    Reliance Class Cutters:
    USCGC Courageous and Durable, circa 2001.
    USCGC Decisive, circa 2022.
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    Alaska: USCGC Acushnet, circa 2008.
    USCGC Storis, circa 2006.
    USCGC Tamaroa, circa 1991.
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    Palmer Station, Antarctica, circa 2024:
    R/V Laurence M. Gould, circa 2024.
    RV Polar Duke, circa 1996.
    USCGC Mackinaw, circa 2005.
    USCGC Glacier, circa 1980.
    Wind Class Icebreaker USCGC Westwind and Northwind, circa 1988.
     
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