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328th Infantry Regiment (United States)

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572:, the 82nd Division boarded trains for the trip across England, then boarded ships for cross-channel voyage to France, where they arrived in May. After arriving in France, the 328th Infantry moved to positions near Horcelaines and nearby towns, where they prepared to go into combat as part of a larger American forces that augmented British troops in the area. By late June, the 328th Infantry was back under American control and moved to positions in the 26: 1440:. The 6-feet long by 3-feet high granite boulder is located near Building C-6841 at 5108 Ardennes Street. It features the 82nd Division's well known red, white, and blue "AA" shoulder sleeve insignia, along with an inscription dedicating the memorial to members of the regiment who died during World War I. 1227:
On April 1, the 328th Infantry advanced through eight more towns as German resistance became sporadic. On April 4, the regiment cleared the North Fulda Woods of German resistance and captured four nearby towns. After capturing 12 more towns and cities on April 4 and 5, on April 7 the 328th Infantry
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in northeastern France dedicated a plaque in memory of Fred W. Brown, a 328th Infantry soldier who was killed in action on November 19, 1944 during fighting to liberate the village from Nazi occupation. The black granite marker is mounted on the wall of a home on the east side of Rue du Château, at
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railroad. Fighting continued into October 8, and when American forces were prevented from advancing by German machine guns in key locations including one known as Hill 223, a detachment of soldiers from the regiment's Company G attempted to infiltrate German lines and capture them. The detachment
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of enemy resistance. On May 8, Germany surrendered unconditionally. By the time the regiment ended its combat operations, Colonel Dwight T. Colley, formerly the regiment's executive officer had been appointed as its commander. Following Germany's surrender, the 328th Infantry Regiment performed
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During its World War II service, the 328th Infantry sustained 489 killed in action and 64 who died of their wounds. 630 were seriously wounded, with another 20 seriously injured. 1,287 were slightly wounded, with 536 categorized as slightly injured. Twenty 328th Infantry Regiment soldiers were
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in charge of the remainder. York left his men in charge of the prisoners and worked his way into position to attack the machine guns. After York killed several German soldiers with his rifle, and used his pistol to kill six more as they rushed at him, their commander offered to surrender. The
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By November 1917, the 82nd Division, to include the 328th Infantry, had been replenished with draftees. The draftees included men from all 48 states, and many were foreign born or first generation Americans, many of whom completed lessons in English as part of their military training. Division
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and resumed offensive activities. An attack near Saarlautern captured 10 German soldiers, after which the regiment continued fighting in Saarlautern and nearby Fraulautern through February 24. On February 24 and 25, the 328th Infantry was relieved by the 101st Infantry. After resting and
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On January 3, 3rd Battalion, 328th Infantry was attached to the 101st Infantry regiment for an assault on some nearby woods, after which the 328th Infantry relieved the 101st Infantry in its defensive positions. On January 10, the regiment resumed the offensive, and seized the high ground
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In February 1919, the regiment began its train trip to base camps in western France, where soldiers turned in equipment, completed administrative requirements, and prepared to return to the United States. In early May, the regiment boarded ships for America, including USS
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On March 13, the 328th Infantry resumed the offensive. Hamilton was evacuated because of illness and replaced as commander by Lieutenant Colonel Aloysius O'Flaherty. On March 16 and 17, the regiment captured six more towns. On March 23, the regiment took over the
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on September 7 and 8. After remaining in a reserve staging area until early October to complete additional training and receive equipment and supplies, the regiment began combat operations as part of the 26th Infantry Division. The division was assigned to
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On 13 February 1942, the 82nd Division was converted from a "square" to a "triangular" division on paper prior to being ordered to active duty, and the 328th Infantry was relieved from assignment to the division and concurrently allotted to the
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in November 1944, but refused to be evacuated and continued to treat the wounded until he fell unconscious. Wilson later died as a result of his wounds, and his heroism was credited with saving the lives of at least 10 soldiers.
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on November 12, regimental commander Colonel Ben R. Jacobs was wounded and evacuated. Jacobs returned to the unit on November 18, and the next day it resumed offensive operations, capturing the towns and cities of
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The 82nd Division's original soldiers, including those in the 328th Infantry, were predominantly from Georgia and nearby states, including Alabama and Tennessee. Its commander was Colonel
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sector, including the towns of Franchville, Ville St. Etienne, and Lucy. Between June 26 and 29, the 328th performed a relief in place and assumed the positions formally occupied by the
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Company G detachment returned to the regimental command post with 132 prisoners. The regiment was able to continue its attack towards the railroad and York later received the
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remarked that regardless of their country of origin or home state, the men of the 82nd Division were "all Americans" now, which gave rise to the organization's nickname, the
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relieved the 101st Infantry Regiment near Suhl. Resuming the offense on April 8, the 328th captured 15 more towns by April 15, and reached its objective near the towns of
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During the interwar years, units of the 328th Infantry performed individual training at weeknight and weekend assemblies at the armory of the Florida National Guard's
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On November 1 and 2, the 328th Infantry moved into Camp de Bouzon near Varennes, where they reorganized before moving out for a French camp, Florent, located near
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recalls the 328th Infantry’s years between the world wars when the regiment's headquarters and subordinate companies were located in Florida. The three
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and the second-in-command was Lieutenant Colonel John W. Wright. The regiment's other field grade officers included Major Richard Wetherill, Major
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for demobilization and discharge. By the end of the month, most of the 328th Regiment's members had been discharged and departed for their homes.
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as part of Third Army’s famed effort to change its direction of march from east to north in order to respond to the German offensive known as the
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In 1933, World War I veterans of the 328th Infantry dedicated a memorial at Camp Gordon. In 1960, the 328th Infantry memorial was moved to
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The 328th Infantry and the rest of the 82nd Division completed their training during the winter of 1917-1918, including instruction from
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at its top recalls the regiment's status as a Reserve unit and symbolizes its readiness to be called up at a moment’s notice. The
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The 82nd's newly created units formed with new soldiers and a cadre of experienced Regular Army noncommissioned officers from the
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of 17 had captured a large group of German soldiers when sudden German fire resulted in nine casualties, leaving Corporal
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are symbols of the regiment’s most important World War I engagements in France -- its initial battles in Lorraine and the
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Infantry Regiments. Company-grade officers (lieutenants and captains) were assigned as soon as they graduated from the
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In November, the regiment took part in combat as the Third Army resumed the offensive, taking part in engagements
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The 328th manned its positions in the Toul sector until early August, when the 82nd Division was relieved by the
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U.S. Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941, Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations, 1919-41
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on 27 January 1943. It was ordered into active federal service on 12 February 1943 and began training at
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as commander of the 164th Infantry Brigade, and Colonel Hunter B. Nelson succeeded him on June 26.
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and Brattert. Between December 24 and 26, the regiment cleared and occupied Arsdorf, Kuborn,
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307th Sanitary Train (325th, 326th, 327th, and 328th Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals)
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as an inactive unit. The 328th Infantry was assigned as a subordinate unit of the
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on July 8, 1946. The consolidated unit was designated 181st Infantry Regiment,
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woods. In September, the 328th Infantry took part in combat around the town of
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fell to the 328th's advance, and on the 27th the regiment cleared the town of
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During the years between the world wars, the 328th Infantry was a unit of the
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The regiment departed for France by ship in late August, and disembarked at
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Battle Participation of Organizations of the American Expeditionary Forces
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for rest and re-equipping. On December 20, the 328th moved from Metz to
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in Tampa, and unit training during annual two-week encampments with the
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The All-Americans at War: The 82nd Division in the Great War, 1917-1918
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was designed after its recall to active duty for World War II. The
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The regiment's World War II campaign participation credit included
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The 328th Infantry Regiment was organized in the National Army at
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On May 2, the 328th Infantry defeated resistance in the towns of
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reorganizing, on March 5 the regiment conducted a motor march to
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History of Three Hundred and Twenty-Eighth Regiment of Infantry
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After the war, the 328th Infantry performed occupation duty in
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The 328th Infantry Regiment's World War I campaigns included:
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and the 181st Infantry Regiment was designated a unit of the
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soldiers who were veterans of front line combat against the
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for combat operations on May 5, the regiment advanced into
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In 1921, the 82nd Division was re-formed as a unit of the
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In early December, the 328th Infantry advanced on the
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328th Infantry Regiment Historical Committee (1920).
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On the 22nd, the regiment captured Selscheid, 743:between May 20 and 22, after which they moved to 1841: 1829: 1810: 1798: 1786: 1774: 1751: 1739: 1727: 1712: 1700: 1688: 1676: 1664: 1652: 1640: 1628: 1613: 1601: 1589: 1574: 1562: 1538: 1523: 1504: 1171:On February 12, the 328th Infantry relieved the 1200:sector of the American lines from units of the 655:On October 7, the 328th Infantry advanced near 262:. In 1946, the regiment was combined with the 2252: 2250: 1887: 1143:, secured crossings, and secured the towns of 979:and nearby BĂ©nicourt. After a motor march to 708:on November 11 when they received word of the 2527:. Fort Myers, FL. August 4, 1925 – via 2318:. Atlanta, GA: Foote & Davis – via 1941: 1868: 1355:The 328th Infantry was consolidated with the 793:. 1st Battalion's companies were: Company A ( 768:Meuse-Argonne Offensive, 6 October-31 October 8: 2586:Infantry regiments of the United States Army 1929: 431:307th Train Headquarters and Military Police 2567:. Tampa, FL. September 1, 1927 – via 2416:Patrick, Bethanne Kelly (8 November 2017). 2332:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1338:. The recipient of the Medal of Honor was 1244:. On April 26, resistance in the towns of 607:, and took up positions in towns including 327:, the task organization of which included: 2538:"18 County Men Are Called By Reserve Camp" 2507:. Tampa, FL. December 1, 1923 – via 2498:"Many Tampans in Command of Reserve Units" 2442:Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina 2403:Center of Military History (May 6, 2015). 1853: 1055:, cleared the woods between Honskirch and 134: 24: 2290: 540:, where they boarded ships including HMS 2596:Military units and formations in Florida 1953: 2424:. San Francisco, CA: Military Advantage 2241: 1457: 1342:, a medic who was wounded in combat at 762:Marbache Sector, 17 August-11 September 2558:"Officers Due Here By Air for Banquet" 2547:. Tampa, FL. June 2, 1926 – via 2518:"Florida Regiment to Train in Georgia" 2369:History of the 328th Infantry Regiment 2325: 1443:In 2016, the people of the village of 188:, the regiment took part in combat in 32:History of the 328th Infantry Regiment 15: 1394:, college football and baseball coach 765:St. Mihiel Offensive, 12-16 September 7: 501:divisions as they were federalized. 2224: 2212: 2200: 2188: 2176: 2164: 2147: 2135: 2108: 2085: 2056: 2031: 2008: 1991: 1974: 1471: 759:Toul Sector, 25 June-9 August 1918 14: 1550: 1365:Massachusetts Army National Guard 268:Massachusetts Army National Guard 995:in defensive positions near the 878:Citizens Military Training Camps 2381:U.S. Department of War (1920). 2366:Theise, Jerome J., ed. (1946). 2256: 1155:, was relieved by units of the 2418:"Army Tech 5 Alfred L. Wilson" 1123:, after which it relieved the 548:. The ships then traveled to 419:321st Field Artillery Regiment 414:320th Field Artillery Regiment 409:319th Field Artillery Regiment 278:The 328th Infantry Regiment’s 196:. Its most famous member was 1: 2438:"328th Infantry AEF Memorial" 1332:Distinguished Service Crosses 751:Campaign participation credit 392:157th Field Artillery Brigade 235:, and took part in combat in 194:American Expeditionary Forces 1448:the place where Brown died. 1386:Office of Strategic Services 1384:, Assistant Director of the 1289:post-war occupation duty in 441:307th Field Signal Battalion 2411:. Arlington, VA: U.S. Army. 716:Return to the United States 401:307th Trench Mortar Battery 381:320th Machine Gun Battalion 355:319th Machine Gun Battalion 2612: 1419:, Medal of Honor recipient 1406:, Medal of Honor recipient 1280:and took part in clearing 967:, and entered combat near 584:. Lindsey was promoted to 331:82nd Division Headquarters 2347:. 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Edward Buxton Jr. 1218:4th Armored Division 1157:6th Armored Division 991:, then relieved the 712:that ended the war. 643:in the direction of 472:G. Edward Buxton Jr. 447:307th Engineer Train 180:. Organized during 2478:"Organize Reserves" 1388:during World War II 1272:. Attached to the 1167:Fighting in Germany 1085:Battle of the Bulge 940:Tennessee Maneuvers 880:at Fort Screven or 739:. They arrived in 706:Neufchâteau, Vosges 641:Varennes-en-Argonne 223:, and was based in 200:, who received the 44:1921-1943 (Reserve) 2462:uswarmemorials.org 1888:Tampans in Command 1436:, the home of the 1212:, and crossed the 1206:16th Cavalry Group 1010:. In combat near 837:), and Company M ( 821:), and Company H ( 805:), and Company D ( 564:After arriving in 507:William P. Burnham 476:E. 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Index


United States Army
Organized Reserve Corps
World War I
World War II
Medal of Honor
Julian Robert Lindsey
327th Infantry Regiment
329th Infantry Regiment
United States Army
World War I
82nd Division
France
American Expeditionary Forces
Alvin York
Medal of Honor
Decauville
Chatel-Chéhéry
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Organized Reserve
Florida
World War II
26th Infantry Division
France
Luxembourg
Germany
Austria
Linz
Austria
181st Infantry Regiment

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