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Senators Renew Push To Award Gold Medal To World War II Ghost Army

BOSTON - A bipartisan group of U.S. senators are renewing an effort to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the Ghost Army of World War II. The Ghost Army was made up of two U.S. Army units - the 23rd Special Headquarters Troops and the 3133rd Signal Service Company - charged with the task of creating decoy army divisions. The 23rd, numbering just 1,100 men, impersonated up to two divisions - the equivalent of 30,000 soldiers - physically, sonically, and radiographically. They were credited with holding a position for eight days, allowing General George S. Patton to direct all fighting forces at German defenses. The legislative push is being led by Sens. Edward Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, and Susan Collins, a Maine Republican.Similar legislation has been introduced in the U.S. House.