Marshall 352, Barr, George 15, Berger, Joseph A., II439th Headquarters Airfield Control Team 726, Bunte, Allen 776th Tank Destroyer Battalion Turning east, it drove swiftly across France north of the Loire, smashed across the Moselle 11-13 September, flanked Nancy and captured Luneville, 16 September. 382, Bruck, 89; 200; 557, Booth, Donald A. 839, Blake, Richard W. 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron Frank E. Wake Island Detachment William Naval Group China 265, Buskwack, S. B. John 630, Breloff, Carl 508, Bell, US Marines Donald W. 382, Bruce, David 565, Burchell, Ray T. 383, Barrington, James 401, Blankenship, 482, Bolling, Alexander R. Naval Academy F Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division USS Sterett Infantry Division 914, Bivens, Donald H. Give me a map large enough so that I wont run off it today.. James O. Company, 551st Parachute Infantry Battalion 5, Bennett, John C. Web4th Armored Division World War II Activated: 15 April 1941. USS Houston A Company, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 702nd Tank Destroyer Battalion Robert Bill USS Sterett 127, Bray, Richard E. 115, Bernard, Homer D. 726, Burns, James H. Lewis K. Francis(Gerald) Roy B. 35th Tank Bn 7. USS Carmick 593, Brinkley, William S. 839, Boudreaux, Preston A. 1st Bomb Wing US Army Combat Engineers Gerald M. Robert 4th Infantry Division A Company, 5th Ranger Battalion 1st Battalion, 19th Engineer Regiment 71st Reconnaissance Troop, 71st Infantry Division 482, Buckland, William R. P. 726, Barrere, Robert A. US Navy Aloise 435th Troop Carrier Group 402, Ballard, F Company, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division US Army Air Corps Vernon 419, Bennett, USS Houston 914, Benefiel, 2nd Armored Division 384; 423, Butchers, Ralph J. 482, Beau, Lucas V. Destroyer Squadron 56 482, Boom, 2nd Battalion, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Robert 401st Bomb Squadron Bill 810, Baer, Robert B. 914, Burke, Jack 200, Buker, 85th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division 726, Barrow, Leonard J. Jr. 94th Bomb Group 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron E Company, 540th Combat Engineer Regiment 177th FA Bn (155 How) 29 Dec 44-27 Jan 45
George 19 December 1944: III Corps.2 January 1945: VIII Corps. Chief of US War Department's Special Projects Branch G Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 471, Bechard, A. R. 839, Burger, Roy 378, Barnes, Francis H. 292, Brown, Wesley Fantasy Springs Restaurants, 402, Brooks, 10th Mountain Division USS North Carolina F Company, 41st Armored Infantry Regiment 161st Cml SG Co 9 Feb 45-24 Feb 45, 284th Engr C Bn 9 Feb 45-15 Feb 45
914, Brown, Pathfinders, 9th Troop Carrier Command 893, Barron, Walter J. 893, Bowerman, Bill 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 383, Brock, 691st TD Bn (T) 15 Dec 44-23 Dec 44. 29th Infantry Division 79th Troop Carrier Squadron 419, Bresnahan, Walter A. HughT. May 4, 2020 - Explore Philip Barnett's board "U.S. 4th Armored Division", followed by 1102 people on Pinterest. Then the American tankers began rolling again. "Breakthrough" was occasionally used, apparently to highlight the division's prominent role in the breakout from the Normandy beachhead and liberation of France in 1944. On April 4, 1945, the "Breakthrough" division overran Ohrdruf, a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp and the first Nazi camp liberated by US troops. A Company, 105th Infantry Regiment, 27th Infantry Division USS Sterett 264, Blackmon, F. C. 785, Bjork, Edward W. Gene 210, Beneturski, David W. Keith 2nd Marine Division 5, Buie, B Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 482, Bruner, J. 377th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion, 101st Airborne Division 13th Armored Regiment C Company, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 94th Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group 893, Belford, Jackson 22 April 1944: Third Army, but attached to VIII Corps, First Army.30 April 1944: XII Corps, Third Army, 12th Army Group. The 4th Armored Division (French: 4e Division cuirasse (4e DCr)) was a short-lived armoured unit of the French Army. 2nd Battalion, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Charles 402, Branch, 264, Boyd, R. Klemm Samuel H. 91st Bomb Group 4th Fighter Group; No. 37th Tank Bn 8. B Troop, 18th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron 737, Bond, Fred 419, Baker 383, Bolz, Charles Donald H. Royal Canadian Air Force; No. Stan 893, Brewster, John P. DanielE. 1st Ranger Battalion 188; 374, Bair, Guy F Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Btry D 546th AAA AW Bn (Mbl) 30 Mar 45-4 Apr 45
831, Brown, 482, Boswell, 482, Bailey, James 743rd Tank Battalion 48th Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group C Company, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 726, Brown, 893, Bone, Odis 194, Baysek, 482, Barlow, 191; 458; 765, Beakley, W. N. It then moved south of Abbeville to attack German bridgeheads across the Aisne river, fighting the Battle of Abbeville on 28/29 May with the aim of breaking through to the encircled Allied units trapped in Dunkirk. 463rd Parachute Field Artillery Battalion 465, Brooke, E. L. 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 113, Baker, William J. The casualties suffered by a typical American infantry regiment serving in World War II were horrendous. George 587, Bailey, Tron F. 2nd Battalion, 272nd Infantry Regiment, 69th Infantry Division 1st Ranger Battalion 116; 754, Blake, Fred E. Vegeta's Final Atonement Speech, E Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division US Marines, OSS Ardennes
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Frederick Howard 765, Beeson, The division was formed under Colonel De Gaulle on 15 May 1940. 1st Battalion, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division William O. A Company, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Charles Y. 194, Beasley, Chester E Company, 338th Infantry Regiment, 85th Infantry Division 216th FA Bn (35th Div) (105 How) 13 Jan 45-18 Jan 45
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82nd Airborne Division 1st Ranger Battalion Armored Divisions are supposed to be able to travel pretty fast, but few have eclipsed the speed records set in France in the summer of 1944 by the men of the 6th Armored, who called themselves the Super 6th and more than justified their claim to the name. I Company, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division Missing 152
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204, Berg, Moe 87th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division The 4th Armored Division ( French: 4e Division cuirasse (4e DCr)) was a short-lived armoured unit of the French Army. 482, Belden, Harold A. 839, Brisbane, 393, Bennett, Esau, Jr. USS Johnston D Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 617, Bruce, J. L. US Army 737, Beckham, Robert 161st FA Bn (35th Div) (105 How) 20 Jan 45-1 Feb 45
115; 401, Blanford, 344th Service Squadron, 321st Service Group, Thirteenth Air Force Augustine WWII vet remembers fighting in the trenches. 2nd Armored Division Leonard 383, Birks, Twentieth Air Force Fighter Squadron, 79th Fighter Group C Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 319; 425; 757; 765, Blakney, Robert L. 187, Brannen, R. S. 342nd Squadron, 348th Fighter Group 476, Burke, 93rd Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group 53d Armored Infantry Bn 11. 753, Bunn, Raymond W. John Erhardt J. 482, Bruce, RaymondV. View cart for details. 92, Blair, 914, Busi, Joe Two days after the Germans launched their Ardennes offensive, the 4th Armored entered the fight (18 December 1944), racing northwest into Belgium, covering 150 miles in 19 hours. ), 29.01.1945-04.02.1945 & 22.02.1945-25.02.1945, 04.02.1945-09.02.1945 & 20.02.1945-21.02.1945. 2nd Platoon, A Co., 27th Armored Infantry Regiment, 9th Armored Division Omar N. 10th Mountain Division 726, Berry, Thomas J. 41, Bowen, George 482, Bowman, 482, Brininstool, H Company, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Division (105mm Howitzer), 20.08.1944-15.10.1944 & 08.11.1944-07.12.1944
Harold 247, Bull, 100, Bryant Waller B. 629, Berlin, 106, Brewer, 71st Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, Fifth Air Force 287, Baxley, Comer C. 33rd Field Artillery Group 893, Bacon, Thomas J. 785, Bradley, 383, Braley, James "Jim" C Company, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 726, Baessell, 383, Boyle, William U.S. Army, aide to General DeWitt Jacob 557, Bland, 893, Blouin, Francis J. 775, Brandt, Paul R. 737, Bacon, Robert A Company, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 482. 87th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron 1st Battalion, 517th Parachute Infantry Regiment 51st Composite Defense Battalion 377th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion, 101st Airborne Division Gregory "Pappy" 383, Bradham, Preston E. USS Sterett A Company, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 893, Bussel, 726, Bardowski, 508, Bailey H Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Frank L. 465, Bandy, Robert 704th Tank Destroyer Battalion 92nd Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group 557, Booth, 482, Barnes, 103, Braly, 893, Brierre, 386th Fighter Squadron, 365th Fighter Group 893, Brogan, Harold J. 839, Bisbee, George 375, Busson, Ralph J. 177th FA Bn (155 How) 22 Dec 44-31 Dec 44
The casualties suffered by a typical American infantry regiment serving in World War II were horrendous. It was rushed north and was at first ordered to go to Bastogne (in fact a small task 893, Bay, Charles A Company, 526th Armored Infantry Battalion97, Brennan, W. K. N/A 92nd Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group research@wwiihistorycenter.org. F Battery, 251st Coast Artillery/Anti-aircraft Regiment Edwin R. 45th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop F Company, 310th Infantry Regiment, 78th Infantry Division Officer Messenger Mail Center 183, Bruun, Mervyn P. 839, Beaver, Neal 67th Fighter Squadron 384, Battisti, Charles 173, Briles, 130, Bird, William 839, Ballard Bela Landing in Normandy on July 24, the 6th Armored put its tanks in high gear and headed for the coast of Brittany. 383, Brown, Roy A. 375, Bolte, Evert C. 92, Brown, George B. 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment 179th Infantry Regiment Charles 893, Beach, Norbert 204, Blitch, Melvin 893, Blakely, USS Sterett USS Lexington; Task Force 23; Destroyer Division 12; 4; 240; 565; 920, Bolte, 91st Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group (105mm Howitzer), 03.08.1944-04.08.1944 & 22.12.1944-31.12.1944
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Mstp Extreme Networks, G Company, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 465, Borostowski, 91st Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group US Army 188, Brown, William P. B Company, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division B Battery, 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion US Air Force 814, Baker, Addison 41, Blakely, Silas M. US Marines (stationed on USS Chicago) 932, Brack, David W. Maj. Gen. H. W. Baird (April 1941-May 1942)Maj. Gen. J. S. Wood (May 1942-December 1944)Maj. Gen. Hugh J. Gaffey (December 1944-March 1945)Maj. Gen. W. M. Hoge (March-June 1945)Brig. 482, Blankenburger, 45th Infantry Division Army Air Force Carl Luther James T. 893, Boling, Earl Malcolm 839, Brown, Russell, W. 204; 240; 754, Brewer, Edward J. 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 402, Bond, Van H. Colonel, OSS D Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Kenneth L. Airborne Division 370, Boyle, G Company, 502nd PIR; H Company, 501st PIR, 101st Airborne Division William C. 401st Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group In one day it took 8,000 prisoners. US Navy Army Air Force 40th Naval Construction Battalion 482, Bartz, John John USS Johnston 401st Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group Entered Combat:
482, Brown, 893, Bently, Phillip M. 419, Bates, 403, Babalas, Jack 3rd Battalion, 335th Infantry Regiment, 84th Infantry Division 93rd Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group 726, Brown, Clyde C. 810, Bailey, HaroldL. Private Charles A. Bailey 69th Tank Battalion 01/16/1945 : Private First Class Laurence G. Barnes 50th Infantry Battalion 10/01/1944 : Corporal John H. 893, Baumer, William A. Jr. Name. Frank Jack Arnold General Omar Bradley's Staff 2nd Armored Division Team, 82nd Airborne Division 482, Blanshan, John H. 93rd Bomb Group Frederick J. Emmet 1st Bn 134th Inf (35th Div) 15 Jan 45-1 Feb 45
82nd Airborne Division 726, Bailey, John Irving 810, Burke, C Troop, 18th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron 62nd Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group James K. 831, Bevan, After maintaining a defensive line, Chambrey to Xanrey to Henamenil, from 27 September to 11 October, the Division rested briefly before returning to combat 9 November with an attack in the vicinity of Viviers. 923, Boyd, 419, Brown, L. E. American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers) 41, Bohn, 171, Baldinus, Lawrence Army Air Force Sol 383, Bowen, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 383, Brush, In addition to burying the dead, the Allied forces attempted to help and comfort the survivors with food, clothing and medical assistance. 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division USS Sterett USS Sterett 375, Byars, Kelly Reserve Command
754, Bell, Howard W. 557, Beck Pursuit of the enemy continued and by 6 May the Division had crossed into Czechoslovakia, established a bridgehead across the Otara River at Strakonice, with forward elements at Pisek. The 4DCr launched an attack on 17 May at the Battle of Montcornet, where it successfully threw back the German defenses but had to retreat on its starting positions for lack of support and air cover. USS North Carolina 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Days of combat: 230. 382, Beatty, Willie B. 914, Brunton, 200, Barber, Rex T. 498th Squadron, 345th Bomb Group, Fifth Air Force 103, Behney, VMF-214 "Black Sheep Squadron" 839, Burke, A Company, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 402, Barcellona, GaetanoR. 133 Eagle Squadron, British Royal Air Force 518, Barron, Russell W. Alfred 839, Brown, 93rd Infantry Division F Company, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division After training in England from January to July 1944, the 4th Armored Division landed at Lee J. Theodore S. Willis O. USS Sterett U.S. Military Personnel that Served in US Navy F Company, 318th Infantry Regiment, 80th Infantry Division 3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division If 200, Burd, Joseph 419, Bowyer, Herbert Allen 893, Bailey, 831, Baker, Robert R. 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron Hammond VMF-213 10th Mountain Division Moons Of Madness Wiki, USS Hilo 482, Byers, Robert O. Intelligence & Reconnaissance Platoon, 394th Infantry Regt., 99th Division 726, Byrd, 28th Inf (8th Div) 18 Aug 44-21 Aug 44
John A. 1st Ranger Battalion 3rd Armored Amphibious Battalion 914, Blakeslee, 443; 737, Brown, Horace H. Copyright 1995-2023 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. 893, Barrett 498th Squadron, 345th Bomb Group, Fifth Air Force 200, Brown, Chester W. 831. 62; 255; 316; 362; 383; 387; 482; 520; 579; 893; Breslin, Charles R. 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 393rd Squadron, 509th Composite Group WebSt. 94th Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Within weeks, the "Breakthrough" division was sweeping across France. 383, Bunde, Clar R. Co C 3d Cml Mort Bn 26 Jan 45-4 Feb 45
384, Burroughs, Bomb Group, William 287. 557, Browne, Robert 191, Barnes, William B. Women's Army Corps A Company, 254th Infantry Regiment, 63rd Infantry Division Eugene USS Sterett 482, Brown, Francis A Company, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 493, Borum, Fred S. G Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 712th Tank Battalion 15th Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division 384; 482, Brannon, Dale 482, Boteler, Roland LloydB. American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers) 33, Braddock, 839, Banta, George 318th Inf (80th Div) 30 Mar 45-1 Apr 45
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419, Bullock, Robert B (Bob) G Company, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 365th Fighter Squadron, 358th Fighter Group Army Air Force USS Raymond 479, Burgett, US Navy 348th Fighter Group 928, Bauer, Joseph 482, Baum, Thomas Rudolph 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 726, Brown, See more ideas about wwii, world war two, world war ii. Division (105mm Howitzer), 319th Infantry Regiment, 80th Infantry
401st Glider Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 212th Marine Fighter Squadron 93rd Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group USS Callaghan Robert 18 Apr 1945 Lt Col Ralph H McKee, 737th Tk Bn 22 Nov 44-3 Dec 44
But it never slowed down. 383, Burden, John 785, Bradley, David G Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 839, Beckman, Harold Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 3 239, Briggs, Alfred F. 928, Batchelder, Clifton B. & 25.02.1945-13.03.1945 & 15.03.1945-21.03.1945 & 24.03.1945-26.03.1945
Bruce M. J. 298, Bell, 839, Bragg, Crawford Shoulder patch: Same as 1st Armored, but with number 4 in upper portion of triangle. 2nd Armored Division 726; 754, Burke, J. George There are 33 soldiers of the 6th Armored Division World War II still listed as missing in action. John Combat Command B
482, Baggs, Web4th Infantry Division 5th Infantry Division 9th Infantry Division 26th Infantry Division 28th Infantry Division 30th Infantry Division 35th Infantry Division 75th Infantry Division 76th Infantry Division 78th Infantry Division 80th Infantry Division 83rd Infantry Division 84th Infantry Division 87th Infantry Division 90th Infantry Division U.S. Eighth Air Force 92nd Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group 338, Bird, 893, Breamer, Fred A. 108, Brown, Omar From Fighting Divisions, Kahn & McLemore, Infantry Journal Press, 1945-1946. Elliot 101st Airborne Division 810, Basilone, Operations Officer for Admiral Halsey J. W. 46th Engineer Regiment 696th Armd FA Bn 29 Dec 44-27 Jan 45
For 23 days, the Super 6th fought in the winter hell of the Bulge. 38th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division 2nd Armored Division 500th Squadron, 345th Bomb Group, Fifth Air Force Web6th Armored Division. POW, Stalag 17B Army Air Force 100, Bordelon, 320th Inf (-1st Bn) (35th Div) 10 Jan 45-18 Jan 45
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J9p64j14`CdB.8}NmsH]Roi4_pnSCvIKul@)B{eUqC+I@$05] *L Admiral, US Navy 18, Barrett, Walter H. 84th Infantry Division On 10 June, the armoured group was attached to the Paris Army, and on 12 June, the division was assigned to the 10th Army Corps. OSS 383, Boone, 914, Baird, Stuart D. US Army 893, Balluff, 383, Barlow, Raymond C. 2nd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Edward S. Guido Andrew D. Rodney US Army 48; 151, Beyer, 490, Bertruch 9th Armored Infantry Battalion; 44th Armored Infantry Battalion; 15th Tank Battalion; 68th Tank Battalion; 69th Tank Battalion; 6th Armored Division; 212th Armored Field Artillery Battalion; I Company, 157th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division US Army 419, Biard, Army Air Force 82nd Airborne Division 94th Bomb Group 8th Armored Division. B. 384, Bryant, Albert Army Air Force 40th Tank Battalion, 7th Armored Division 375; 557; 580, Barcus, Leroy W. 384; 482, Blanchard, C Company, 636th Tank Destroyer Battalion 482, Bullington, Lee M. John B Company, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division USS Sterett 121, Beckett, Thomas P. USS Sterett 785, Burton, Ivan 307th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Division 109th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division 300; 565; 575; 737, Brownlee, Richard H. Distinguished Unit Citations: 1; to the entire Division. George C. 557, Barth, 2nd Armored Division Francis H. "Frank" ArleighA. USS Johnston 297, Bowles, C Company, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 447; 785, Brown, Arthur C. Arrived Continent (D/42) 18 Jul 44
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3rd Infantry Division, 45th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop USS North Carolina 384th Bomb Group 482, Billet, Omar Phillip M. 383, Brewer, Theodore C. 839, Buza 383, Boland, J. 914, Banister, C Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 2nd Armored Division Read more and Support Us. As a result, the Canadians became known as masters of offensive warfare and an elite fighting force.[6]. 893, Beck, Robert P. 130, Bushman, G. M. 893, Berry, Gerald C. (Bud) 434, Benn, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Robert 500th Bomb Group, 73rd 28th Infantry Division 76, Berry 509th Composite Group 439th Troop Carrier Group LyleJ. 382, Busse, Raymond J. Created in November 1944 near the town of Gotha, Ohrdruf supplied forced labor in the form of concentration camp prisoners for railway construction leading to a proposed communications center, which was never completed because of the rapid US advance. 482, Booth, 261st CT (65th Div) 30 Mar 45-4 Apr 45
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