Brown reported on the role of the corps' artillery in the campaign.
By 1 June 1944, there were 192 such pieces in corps artillery.
Corps artillery had arrived and set up without firing to reveal its presence.
The D-1 was employed by corps artillery and the reserve of the main command units.
These regular army brigades were part of the corps artillery, although their equipment was an expedient.
The M1910/30 guns were issued to corps artillery.
The A-19 was originally intended for corps artillery.
When corps level was reintroduced in 1943, most 107 mm pieces were again given to corps artillery.
Corps artillery deployed six 6-pound cannons and two howitzers.
Before the Overland Campaign began, Long divided his corps artillery into two divisions.