The document discusses the organization of the United States military during World War 2. It describes the three main branches: the Army Ground Forces, Army Service Forces, and Army Air Forces. It provides details on the types of divisions and how they were trained. It also discusses the casualties sustained by the US Army during the war, which totaled around 600,000 killed or wounded. The document briefly outlines the involvement of mafia leader Lucky Luciano in assisting the US war effort through his connections in Italy and later drug trafficking operations.