how did the US contribute in Operation Torch?

on the point facts would be great!!

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  • here’s one ya

    “On November , , the invasion was led by the U.S. th Infantry with one brigade of the British th, the other acting as reserve.”

    but you really should get busy and do your own homework, don’t you think?

    Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Torch

  • First it contributed its best general (and worst diplomat) to the first operation vis-a-vis the Axis in WWII. This became a training exercise for the raw American Army. Patton’s high point was, of course, World War II. He entered it as field commander of the first major American force to see action in the war, the

    Western Task Force in the invasion of French North Africa, Operation

    Torch. After an initial severe loss at Kasserine Pass, the Americans had Monty’s (General Bernard Lawes Montgomery) back and contributed, with spirit and training to the ouster of Gen. Rommel from North Africa.

    Addendum: In American English, the operation would be called “Operation Flashlight”

    Correction: first American action

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