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The US TenthArmy was the last Army level command established in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II.
During the Battle of Okinawa, the TenthArmy consisted of XXIV Corps of the U.S. Army and V Amphibious Corps of the U.S. Marine Corps.
In all, TenthArmy suffered 65,631 casualties during the campaign, with 34,736 being suffered by XXIV Corps, 26,724 by V Amphibious Corps, 520 to the tactical air force attached to TenthArmy, 2,636 to the Army garrison forces of Okinawa and Ie Shima, and 1,015 to troops directly under the command of TenthArmy.
The German TenthArmy (German: 10.Armee Oberkommando) was a World War II field army.
The TenthArmy was activated on August 6, 1939 with General Walter von Reichenau in command.
The army was then reformed in 1943 as part of the defence of Italy, seeing action notably during the Battle of Monte Cassino, before finally surrendering near the Alps.