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
1447:
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
663:
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
1288:
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
1301:
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
668:
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
504:
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
1179:
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
1118:
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
720:
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
1195:
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
700:, where they remained on the defensive, rotated soldiers off the front lines for leave in the rear area, and received replacement soldiers to take the places of the killed and wounded. Between November 10 and 18, the 328th Infantry marched to new positions near
962:
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
677:, after which it occupied a position near the town of Pylone. By October 11, the 328th had been reorganized, and moved into defensive positions near Fléville. The 328th continued to fight through the rest of October, primarily near the town of
905:
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
1346:
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.
1240:, then was transported to Berner. On April 19, the 328th Infantry attacked behind the 11th Armored Division's advance and captured five more towns. On the 25th, soldiers of the 328th captured German field marshal
1014:
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
1224:. Back on the offensive on March 28, the regiment captured five more German towns by the 29th. On March 30, the 328th captured 12 more towns as the Allied offensive into Germany continued to gather momentum.
2590:
466:
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
576:
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
635:, and occupied former French positions on the first's southeastern edge. By early October, subsequent advances and relocations found the regiment at a site known as Camp Mahaut, near
631:, and it sustained numerous casualties. On the 18th, the regiment stopped near Belleville to rest, re-equip, and reorganize. Between September 24 and 26, the regiment moved to the
2585:
669:
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
497:. Within two months of the division's creation, the Army began its transition to a wartime footing, and most of the division's now-trained soldiers were reassigned to augment
509:
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
1228:
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
2595:
844:
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
2333:
684:
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
845:
490:
1331:
1115:, and Lultzhausen. On December 27, Colonel Jacobs was evacuated because of ill health, and temporarily replaced by his executive officer, Paul Hamilton.
922:, with Colonel William F. Bigelow as its commander. Training continued at several locations in the eastern United States until August 1944, to include:
290:
recalls the 328th Infantry’s years between the world wars when the regiment's headquarters and subordinate companies were located in Florida. The three
470:
and the second-in-command was Lieutenant Colonel John W. Wright. The regiment's other field grade officers included Major Richard Wetherill, Major
747:
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.
1356:
1172:
1083:
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
992:
577:
373:
350:
345:
263:
160:
155:
25:
1360:
1237:
1201:
1189:
1124:
1068:
972:
911:
853:
592:
581:
486:
232:
2352:
1273:
849:
482:
1428:
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
1217:
1156:
516:
The 328th Infantry and the rest of the 82nd Division completed their training during the winter of 1917-1918, including instruction from
1323:
536:, where they completed their final training and preparations prior to transport to France. In late April, units traveled by train to
1364:
585:
267:
286:
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
785:. Subordinate units were formed in 1922, and initially, the regiment's 1st Battalion was headquartered in Tampa, 2nd Battalion in
481:
The 82nd's newly created units formed with new soldiers and a cadre of experienced Regular Army noncommissioned officers from the
877:
628:
517:
612:
418:
413:
408:
915:
709:
664:
of 17 had captured a large group of German soldiers when sudden German fire resulted in nine casualties, leaving Corporal
294:
are symbols of the regiment’s most important World War I engagements in France -- its initial battles in Lorraine and the
193:
1385:
1241:
489:
Infantry Regiments. Company-grade officers (lieutenants and captains) were assigned as soon as they graduated from the
1007:
2457:
525:
964:
778:
521:
220:
66:
1002:
In November, the regiment took part in combat as the Third Army resumed the offensive, taking part in engagements
907:
591:
The 328th manned its positions in the Toul sector until early August, when the 82nd Division was relieved by the
316:
279:
781:. The 328th Infantry was part of this Reserve formation, and the headquarters was initiated in November 1921 in
1281:
786:
744:
2404:
1917:
U.S. Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941, Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations, 1919-41
1902:
U.S. Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941, Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations, 1919-41
1269:
939:
624:
299:
213:
1437:
818:
705:
693:
324:
295:
185:
914:
on 27 January 1943. It was ordered into active federal service on 12 February 1943 and began training at
1397:
1205:
885:
857:
822:
467:
124:
2483:
1381:
1311:
927:
889:
865:
834:
830:
802:
735:
471:
320:
209:
2417:
1319:
1315:
1084:
640:
604:
588:
as commander of the 164th Infantry Brigade, and Colonel Hunter B. Nelson succeeded him on June 26.
498:
884:, South Carolina. The regiment's primary ROTC "feeder" school for new Reserve lieutenants was the
2382:
2327:
1112:
1028:
806:
790:
636:
506:
177:
62:
2372:. Linz, Austria: 328th Infantry Regiment (Printer: Verlagsdruckerei, Weis, Austria) – via
1245:
2348:
1343:
1144:
1099:
and Brattert. Between December 24 and 26, the regiment cleared and occupied Arsdorf, Kuborn,
1016:
1003:
980:
838:
632:
2342:
2313:
453:
307th Sanitary Train (325th, 326th, 327th, and 328th Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals)
2388:
2319:
1416:
1339:
1096:
947:
826:
814:
729:
723:
685:
656:
533:
1006:, the Moncourt woods, and the town of Moncourt, which the 328th Infantry captured from the
1391:
968:
794:
740:
689:
475:
2568:
2548:
2528:
2523:
2508:
2488:
1433:
1327:
1152:
1148:
1052:
988:
919:
869:
861:
798:
782:
670:
600:
553:
494:
201:
106:
2579:
1120:
984:
931:
881:
697:
549:
1256:. The regiment cleared 11 more towns of German resistance between April 28 and 30.
659:, intending to seize key terrain from the Germans and take possession of the area's
2358:
1221:
1136:
1132:
1036:
291:
228:
96:
2437:
1233:
1160:
1087:. On December 23, the 328th Infantry attacked the Germans in the vicinity of the
910:
as an inactive unit. The 328th Infantry was assigned as a subordinate unit of the
528:. In April, the division was accepted into federal service and units traveled to
2563:
2543:
2503:
1359:
on July 8, 1946. The consolidated unit was designated 181st Infantry Regiment,
1335:
1176:
1139:, and Kleinhoscheid. From January 24 to 26, the 328th Infantry advanced to the
1056:
1020:
943:
923:
644:
619:
woods. In September, the 328th Infantry took part in combat around the town of
565:
181:
92:
2557:
2537:
2517:
2497:
2477:
1444:
1429:
1403:
1253:
1252:
fell to the 328th's advance, and on the 27th the regiment cleared the town of
1100:
1092:
1060:
1032:
976:
959:
678:
665:
660:
608:
529:
240:
219:
During the years between the world wars, the 328th Infantry was a unit of the
205:
197:
673:. During October 9 and 10 the regiment took part in action near the town of
647:, where it took up defensive positions and prepared to resume the offensive.
2367:
1209:
1131:. The 328th Infantry attached on January 14 and captured Grummelscheid and
1108:
1040:
958:
The regiment departed for France by ship in late August, and disembarked at
569:
287:
283:
2384:
Battle Participation of Organizations of the American Expeditionary Forces
1188:, where on March 6 it relieved the 301st Infantry Regiment, a unit of the
1104:
1075:
for rest and re-equipping. On December 20, the 328th moved from Metz to
996:
935:
616:
596:
848:
in Tampa, and unit training during annual two-week encampments with the
2373:
2344:
The All-Americans at War: The 82nd Division in the Great War, 1917-1918
1277:
1265:
1185:
1128:
1088:
1080:
873:
259:
248:
244:
224:
2444:. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Library. 19 March 2010
1249:
1229:
1181:
1151:. On January 26, the regiment seized its objectives overlooking the
1140:
1064:
1024:
1011:
674:
620:
537:
236:
189:
1919:. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Combat Studies Institute Press. p. 465.
1904:. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Combat Studies Institute Press. p. 465.
1770:
1768:
1766:
1764:
1762:
1760:
1624:
1622:
282:
was designed after its recall to active duty for World War II. The
2271:
2269:
2267:
2265:
1310:
The regiment's World War II campaign participation credit included
1213:
1197:
1076:
1059:, and captured Herbitzheim. On December 6, the regiment captured
841:). The entire regiment was relocated on 22 October 1929 to Tampa.
810:
701:
315:
The 328th Infantry Regiment was organized in the National Army at
1825:
1823:
1821:
1819:
1723:
1721:
1534:
1532:
1264:
On May 2, the 328th Infantry defeated resistance in the towns of
1180:
reorganizing, on March 5 the regiment conducted a motor march to
1585:
1583:
1519:
1517:
1515:
1513:
1500:
1290:
1285:
1072:
627:. Subsequent advances moved the regiment closer to the town of
573:
255:
2315:
History of Three Hundred and Twenty-Eighth Regiment of Infantry
1498:
1496:
1494:
1492:
1490:
1488:
1486:
1484:
1482:
1480:
254:
After the war, the 328th Infantry performed occupation duty in
2387:. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office – via
1883:
1881:
1879:
1877:
755:
The 328th Infantry Regiment's World War I campaigns included:
2464:. Wilmington, DE: American War Memorials Overseas, Inc. 2016.
1864:
1862:
1067:. On December 13, the regiment was relieved by units of the
825:). Companies assigned to 3rd Battalion included: Company I (
639:. On the night of October 6-7, the regiment marched through
266:
and the 181st Infantry Regiment was designated a unit of the
231:, the 328th Infantry Regiment was reactivated as part of the
524:
soldiers who were veterans of front line combat against the
1276:
for combat operations on May 5, the regiment advanced into
1220:, and took part in establishing a defensive line along the
1236:. On April 18, the regiment was relieved by units of the
876:. An alternate form of summer training was conducting the
777:
In 1921, the 82nd Division was re-formed as a unit of the
2405:"Lineage and Honors Information, 181st Infantry Regiment"
2286:
2284:
1326:. Soldiers of the 328th Infantry Regiment received one
1204:. On March 25, the 328th Infantry was relieved by the
987:, units of the 328th Infantry took part in combat near
809:). 2nd Battalion's subordinate units were: Company E (
552:, where a convoy was organized for the trip across the
2237:
2235:
2233:
1051:
In early December, the 328th Infantry advanced on the
688:. On November 4, the regiment took over positions in
2312:
328th Infantry Regiment Historical Committee (1920).
2275:
2160:
2158:
2156:
2131:
2129:
2127:
2125:
2123:
2121:
2119:
2117:
2104:
2102:
2100:
2098:
2096:
2094:
2081:
2079:
2077:
2075:
2073:
2071:
2069:
2067:
2065:
2052:
2050:
2048:
2046:
2044:
2042:
2040:
2027:
2025:
2023:
2021:
2019:
2017:
2004:
2002:
2000:
1987:
1985:
1983:
1302:listed as missing in action at the end of the war.
595:and moved to reserve positions around the towns of
323:on August 25, 1917. The 328th was assigned to the
118:
113:
102:
88:
80:
72:
58:
50:
38:
18:
2556:
2536:
2516:
2496:
2476:
1970:
1968:
1966:
1964:
1962:
971:. On October 8, the 328th Infantry augmented the
603:. In mid-August, the 328th Infantry relieved the
2591:Military units and formations established in 1917
2487:. St. Petersburg, FL. August 2, 1922 – via
1467:
1465:
1463:
1461:
1216:. On March 26, the regiment was attached to the
1159:, and established the regimental command post at
1135:. 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:. Westport, CT: Praeger.
1400:, U.S. Army major general
908:Army of the United States
280:Distinctive Unit Insignia
274:Distinctive unit insignia
149:
146:
23:
2341:Cooke, James J. (1999).
2276:Commemorative Landscapes
1915:Clay, Steven E. (2010).
1900:Clay, Steven E. (2010).
745:Camp Merritt, New Jersey
651:End of combat operations
560:Initial combat in France
1357:181st Infantry Regiment
1270:Bad Peterstal-Griesbach
1260:Final combat in Austria
1173:101st Infantry Regiment
993:104th Infantry Regiment
854:22nd Infantry Regiments
789:, and 3rd Battalion in
625:Meuse-Argonne Offensive
491:Officers' Training Camp
438:307th Engineer Regiment
378:328th Infantry Regiment
374:327th Infantry Regiment
351:326th Infantry Regiment
346:325th Infantry Regiment
264:181st Infantry Regiment
214:Meuse-Argonne Offensive
174:328th Infantry Regiment
161:329th Infantry Regiment
156:327th Infantry Regiment
138:U.S. Infantry Regiments
67:Organized Reserve Corps
19:328th Infantry Regiment
2458:"Fred W. Brown Plaque"
1438:82nd Airborne Division
1361:26th Infantry Division
1306:Honors and decorations
1238:90th Infantry Division
1202:90th Infantry Division
1190:94th Infantry Division
1125:90th Infantry Division
1069:87th Infantry Division
1047:Belgium and Luxembourg
973:80th Infantry Division
912:26th Infantry Division
694:Montigny-devant-Sassey
450:307th Ammunition Train
366:164th Infantry Brigade
338:163rd Infantry Brigade
233:26th Infantry Division
1398:Julian Robert Lindsey
1274:11th Armored Division
886:University of Florida
846:116th Field Artillery
511:All-American Division
468:Julian Robert Lindsey
204:for heroism near the
125:Julian Robert Lindsey
2484:St. Petersburg Times
1842:Historical Committee
1830:Historical Committee
1811:Historical Committee
1799:Historical Committee
1787:Historical Committee
1775:Historical Committee
1752:Historical Committee
1740:Historical Committee
1728:Historical Committee
1713:Historical Committee
1701:Historical Committee
1689:Historical Committee
1677:Historical Committee
1665:Historical Committee
1653:Historical Committee
1641:Historical Committee
1629:Historical Committee
1614:Historical Committee
1602:Historical Committee
1590:Historical Committee
1575:Historical Committee
1563:Historical Committee
1539:Historical Committee
1524:Historical Committee
1505:Historical Committee
1382:G. 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. Hammond Johnson
444:307th Supply Train
178:United States Army
176:was a unit of the
63:United States Army
2354:978-0-2759-5740-7
1942:Officers Due Here
1869:Organize Reserves
1844:, pp. 63–64.
1813:, pp. 51–59.
1789:, pp. 47–48.
1777:, pp. 46–47.
1754:, pp. 42–43.
1703:, pp. 35–36.
1631:, pp. 25–26.
1604:, pp. 17–18.
1577:, p. 11, 13.
1351:Post-World War II
1344:Bezange-la-Petite
1017:Kerprich-aux-Bois
1004:Bezange-la-Petite
981:Bezange-la-Grande
779:Organized Reserve
615:, as well as the
586:brigadier general
221:Organized Reserve
170:
169:
166:
165:
130:
129:
2603:
2572:
2560:
2552:
2540:
2532:
2520:
2512:
2500:
2492:
2480:
2465:
2453:
2451:
2449:
2433:
2431:
2429:
2412:
2409:History.army.mil
2392:
2389:Internet Archive
2377:
2362:
2337:
2331:
2323:
2320:Internet Archive
2294:
2288:
2279:
2273:
2260:
2254:
2245:
2239:
2228:
2222:
2216:
2210:
2204:
2198:
2192:
2186:
2180:
2174:
2168:
2162:
2151:
2145:
2139:
2133:
2112:
2106:
2089:
2083:
2060:
2054:
2035:
2029:
2012:
2006:
1995:
1989:
1978:
1972:
1957:
1951:
1945:
1939:
1933:
1930:Train in Georgia
1927:
1921:
1920:
1912:
1906:
1905:
1897:
1891:
1885:
1872:
1866:
1857:
1851:
1845:
1839:
1833:
1827:
1814:
1808:
1802:
1796:
1790:
1784:
1778:
1772:
1755:
1749:
1743:
1737:
1731:
1725:
1716:
1710:
1704:
1698:
1692:
1686:
1680:
1674:
1668:
1662:
1656:
1650:
1644:
1638:
1632:
1626:
1617:
1611:
1605:
1599:
1593:
1587:
1578:
1572:
1566:
1560:
1554:
1548:
1542:
1536:
1527:
1521:
1508:
1502:
1475:
1469:
1417:Alfred L. Wilson
1363:, a unit of the
1340:Alfred L. Wilson
1242:Ewald von Kleist
1119:overlooking the
1043:by November 27.
954:Combat in France
773:Post-World War I
704:. They were in
686:Sainte-Menehould
580:, a unit of the
462:Initial training
208:railway line of
144:
143:
135:
46:1943-1946 (Army)
42:1917-1919 (Army)
28:
16:
2611:
2610:
2606:
2605:
2604:
2602:
2601:
2600:
2576:
2575:
2555:
2535:
2515:
2495:
2475:
2472:
2456:
2447:
2445:
2436:
2427:
2425:
2415:
2402:
2399:
2380:
2365:
2355:
2340:
2324:
2311:
2308:
2303:
2298:
2297:
2289:
2282:
2274:
2263:
2255:
2248:
2240:
2231:
2223:
2219:
2211:
2207:
2199:
2195:
2187:
2183:
2175:
2171:
2163:
2154:
2146:
2142:
2134:
2115:
2107:
2092:
2084:
2063:
2055:
2038:
2030:
2015:
2007:
1998:
1990:
1981:
1973:
1960:
1952:
1948:
1940:
1936:
1928:
1924:
1914:
1913:
1909:
1899:
1898:
1894:
1886:
1875:
1867:
1860:
1852:
1848:
1840:
1836:
1828:
1817:
1809:
1805:
1797:
1793:
1785:
1781:
1773:
1758:
1750:
1746:
1738:
1734:
1726:
1719:
1711:
1707:
1699:
1695:
1687:
1683:
1675:
1671:
1663:
1659:
1651:
1647:
1639:
1635:
1627:
1620:
1612:
1608:
1600:
1596:
1588:
1581:
1573:
1569:
1561:
1557:
1549:
1545:
1541:, pp. 7–8.
1537:
1530:
1522:
1511:
1503:
1478:
1470:
1459:
1454:
1426:
1413:
1392:Hammond Johnson
1378:
1373:
1371:Notable members
1353:
1312:Northern France
1308:
1299:
1262:
1246:Egg an der GĂĽnz
1169:
1147:, Kochery, and
1049:
969:Port-sur-Seille
965:Third U.S. Army
956:
903:
898:
787:West Palm Beach
775:
753:
741:New York Harbor
718:
690:Maxey-sur-Vaise
653:
623:as part of the
562:
464:
313:
308:
276:
212:as part of the
192:as part of the
184:as part of the
133:
120:
95:
65:
45:
43:
34:
12:
11:
5:
2609:
2607:
2599:
2598:
2593:
2588:
2578:
2577:
2574:
2573:
2569:Newspapers.com
2553:
2549:Newspapers.com
2533:
2529:Newspapers.com
2524:The News-Press
2513:
2509:Newspapers.com
2493:
2489:Newspapers.com
2471:
2468:
2467:
2466:
2454:
2434:
2413:
2398:
2395:
2394:
2393:
2378:
2363:
2353:
2338:
2307:
2304:
2302:
2299:
2296:
2295:
2280:
2261:
2246:
2229:
2217:
2205:
2193:
2181:
2169:
2152:
2140:
2113:
2090:
2061:
2036:
2013:
1996:
1979:
1958:
1946:
1934:
1922:
1907:
1892:
1873:
1858:
1854:War Department
1846:
1834:
1815:
1803:
1801:, pp. 49.
1791:
1779:
1756:
1744:
1732:
1717:
1705:
1693:
1681:
1669:
1657:
1645:
1633:
1618:
1606:
1594:
1579:
1567:
1555:
1543:
1528:
1509:
1476:
1456:
1455:
1453:
1450:
1434:North Carolina
1425:
1422:
1421:
1420:
1412:
1409:
1408:
1407:
1401:
1395:
1389:
1377:
1374:
1372:
1369:
1352:
1349:
1328:Medal of Honor
1324:Central Europe
1307:
1304:
1298:
1295:
1261:
1258:
1168:
1165:
1153:Siegfried Line
1053:Siegfried Line
1048:
1045:
989:Vic-sur-Seille
975:’s attacks on
955:
952:
920:South Carolina
902:
899:
897:
894:
870:Fort McClellan
862:Fort McPherson
833:), Company L (
829:), Company K (
817:), Company G (
813:), Company F (
801:), Company C (
797:), Company B (
783:Tampa, Florida
774:
771:
770:
769:
766:
763:
760:
752:
749:
717:
714:
671:Medal of Honor
652:
649:
633:Argonne Forest
601:Rigny-la-Salle
578:104th Infantry
561:
558:
554:Atlantic Ocean
499:National Guard
495:Fort McPherson
463:
460:
459:
458:
457:
456:
455:
454:
451:
448:
445:
442:
439:
433:
432:
426:
425:
424:
423:
422:
421:
416:
411:
405:
404:
403:
402:
394:
393:
387:
386:
385:
384:
383:
382:
379:
376:
368:
367:
361:
360:
359:
358:
357:
356:
353:
348:
340:
339:
333:
332:
312:
309:
307:
304:
275:
272:
210:Chatel-Chéhéry
202:Medal of Honor
168:
167:
164:
163:
158:
152:
151:
148:
140:
139:
131:
128:
127:
122:
116:
115:
111:
110:
107:Medal of Honor
104:
100:
99:
90:
86:
85:
82:
78:
77:
74:
70:
69:
60:
56:
55:
52:
48:
47:
40:
36:
35:
29:
21:
20:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
2608:
2597:
2594:
2592:
2589:
2587:
2584:
2583:
2581:
2570:
2566:
2565:
2559:
2554:
2550:
2546:
2545:
2539:
2534:
2530:
2526:
2525:
2519:
2514:
2510:
2506:
2505:
2499:
2494:
2490:
2486:
2485:
2479:
2474:
2473:
2469:
2463:
2459:
2455:
2443:
2439:
2435:
2423:
2419:
2414:
2410:
2406:
2401:
2400:
2396:
2390:
2386:
2385:
2379:
2375:
2371:
2370:
2364:
2360:
2356:
2350:
2346:
2345:
2339:
2335:
2329:
2321:
2317:
2316:
2310:
2309:
2305:
2300:
2292:
2291:War Memorials
2287:
2285:
2281:
2277:
2272:
2270:
2268:
2266:
2262:
2258:
2253:
2251:
2247:
2243:
2238:
2236:
2234:
2230:
2227:, p. 41.
2226:
2221:
2218:
2215:, p. 27.
2214:
2209:
2206:
2203:, p. 23.
2202:
2197:
2194:
2191:, p. 21.
2190:
2185:
2182:
2179:, p. 19.
2178:
2173:
2170:
2167:, p. 30.
2166:
2161:
2159:
2157:
2153:
2150:, p. 29.
2149:
2144:
2141:
2138:, p. 17.
2137:
2132:
2130:
2128:
2126:
2124:
2122:
2120:
2118:
2114:
2111:, p. 16.
2110:
2105:
2103:
2101:
2099:
2097:
2095:
2091:
2088:, p. 15.
2087:
2082:
2080:
2078:
2076:
2074:
2072:
2070:
2068:
2066:
2062:
2059:, p. 14.
2058:
2053:
2051:
2049:
2047:
2045:
2043:
2041:
2037:
2034:, p. 13.
2033:
2028:
2026:
2024:
2022:
2020:
2018:
2014:
2011:, p. 12.
2010:
2005:
2003:
2001:
1997:
1994:, p. 11.
1993:
1988:
1986:
1984:
1980:
1976:
1971:
1969:
1967:
1965:
1963:
1959:
1955:
1950:
1947:
1943:
1938:
1935:
1931:
1926:
1923:
1918:
1911:
1908:
1903:
1896:
1893:
1889:
1884:
1882:
1880:
1878:
1874:
1870:
1865:
1863:
1859:
1856:, p. 34.
1855:
1850:
1847:
1843:
1838:
1835:
1832:, p. 63.
1831:
1826:
1824:
1822:
1820:
1816:
1812:
1807:
1804:
1800:
1795:
1792:
1788:
1783:
1780:
1776:
1771:
1769:
1767:
1765:
1763:
1761:
1757:
1753:
1748:
1745:
1742:, p. 41.
1741:
1736:
1733:
1730:, p. 39.
1729:
1724:
1722:
1718:
1715:, p. 37.
1714:
1709:
1706:
1702:
1697:
1694:
1691:, p. 35.
1690:
1685:
1682:
1679:, p. 33.
1678:
1673:
1670:
1667:, p. 29.
1666:
1661:
1658:
1655:, p. 27.
1654:
1649:
1646:
1643:, p. 26.
1642:
1637:
1634:
1630:
1625:
1623:
1619:
1616:, p. 21.
1615:
1610:
1607:
1603:
1598:
1595:
1592:, p. 15.
1591:
1586:
1584:
1580:
1576:
1571:
1568:
1564:
1559:
1556:
1553:, p. 27.
1552:
1547:
1544:
1540:
1535:
1533:
1529:
1526:, p. 64.
1525:
1520:
1518:
1516:
1514:
1510:
1506:
1501:
1499:
1497:
1495:
1493:
1491:
1489:
1487:
1485:
1483:
1481:
1477:
1473:
1468:
1466:
1464:
1462:
1458:
1451:
1449:
1446:
1441:
1439:
1435:
1431:
1423:
1418:
1415:
1414:
1410:
1405:
1402:
1399:
1396:
1393:
1390:
1387:
1383:
1380:
1379:
1375:
1370:
1368:
1366:
1362:
1358:
1350:
1348:
1345:
1341:
1337:
1333:
1329:
1325:
1321:
1317:
1313:
1305:
1303:
1296:
1294:
1292:
1287:
1283:
1279:
1275:
1271:
1267:
1259:
1257:
1255:
1251:
1247:
1243:
1239:
1235:
1231:
1225:
1223:
1219:
1215:
1211:
1207:
1203:
1199:
1193:
1191:
1187:
1183:
1178:
1174:
1166:
1164:
1162:
1158:
1154:
1150:
1146:
1142:
1138:
1134:
1130:
1126:
1122:
1116:
1114:
1110:
1106:
1102:
1098:
1095:and captured
1094:
1090:
1086:
1082:
1078:
1074:
1071:and moved to
1070:
1066:
1062:
1058:
1054:
1046:
1044:
1042:
1038:
1034:
1030:
1026:
1022:
1018:
1013:
1009:
1005:
1000:
998:
994:
990:
986:
982:
978:
974:
970:
966:
961:
953:
951:
949:
945:
941:
937:
933:
932:Camp Campbell
929:
925:
921:
917:
913:
909:
900:
895:
893:
891:
887:
883:
882:Fort Moultrie
879:
875:
871:
867:
863:
859:
855:
851:
847:
842:
840:
836:
832:
828:
824:
820:
816:
812:
808:
804:
800:
796:
792:
788:
784:
780:
772:
767:
764:
761:
758:
757:
756:
750:
748:
746:
742:
738:
737:
732:
731:
726:
725:
715:
713:
711:
707:
703:
699:
698:Burey-en-Vaux
695:
691:
687:
682:
680:
676:
672:
667:
662:
658:
650:
648:
646:
642:
638:
634:
630:
626:
622:
618:
614:
610:
606:
602:
598:
594:
593:89th Division
589:
587:
583:
582:26th Division
579:
575:
571:
567:
559:
557:
555:
551:
550:New York City
547:
543:
539:
535:
531:
527:
523:
519:
514:
512:
508:
502:
500:
496:
492:
488:
484:
479:
477:
473:
469:
461:
452:
449:
446:
443:
440:
437:
436:
435:
434:
430:
429:
428:
427:
420:
417:
415:
412:
410:
407:
406:
400:
399:
398:
397:
396:
395:
391:
390:
389:
388:
380:
377:
375:
372:
371:
370:
369:
365:
364:
363:
362:
354:
352:
349:
347:
344:
343:
342:
341:
337:
336:
335:
334:
330:
329:
328:
326:
325:82nd Division
322:
318:
310:
305:
303:
301:
300:Meuse-Argonne
297:
293:
289:
285:
281:
273:
271:
269:
265:
261:
257:
252:
250:
246:
242:
238:
234:
230:
226:
222:
217:
215:
211:
207:
203:
199:
195:
191:
187:
186:82nd Division
183:
179:
175:
162:
159:
157:
154:
153:
145:
142:
141:
137:
136:
132:Military unit
126:
123:
117:
112:
108:
105:
101:
98:
94:
91:
87:
83:
79:
75:
71:
68:
64:
61:
57:
54:United States
53:
49:
41:
37:
33:
27:
22:
17:
2562:
2542:
2522:
2502:
2482:
2461:
2446:. Retrieved
2441:
2426:. Retrieved
2422:Military.com
2421:
2408:
2383:
2368:
2359:Google Books
2357:– via
2343:
2314:
2242:Patrick 2017
2220:
2208:
2196:
2184:
2172:
2143:
1977:, p. 8.
1956:, p. 6.
1954:Reserve Camp
1949:
1944:, p. 2.
1937:
1932:, p. 1.
1925:
1916:
1910:
1901:
1895:
1890:, p. 2.
1871:, p. 6.
1849:
1837:
1806:
1794:
1782:
1747:
1735:
1708:
1696:
1684:
1672:
1660:
1648:
1636:
1609:
1597:
1570:
1565:, p. 9.
1558:
1546:
1507:, p. 7.
1474:, p. 9.
1442:
1427:
1411:World War II
1354:
1336:Silver Stars
1309:
1300:
1263:
1226:
1194:
1170:
1141:Clerve River
1137:Knaphoscheid
1133:Brachtenbach
1117:
1050:
1037:Vittersbourg
1001:
957:
916:Fort Jackson
904:
896:World War II
858:Fort Screven
843:
823:Jacksonville
776:
754:
734:
728:
722:
719:
683:
654:
590:
563:
546:Scandinavian
545:
541:
515:
510:
503:
480:
474:, and Major
465:
314:
302:offensives.
292:fleur-de-lis
277:
253:
229:World War II
218:
173:
171:
97:World War II
31:
30:From 1946's
2564:Tampa Times
2544:Tampa Times
2504:Tampa Times
1376:World War I
1208:, moved to
1177:Saarlautern
1121:Wiltz River
1057:Herbitzheim
1021:Guebestroff
944:Camp Shanks
924:Camp Gordon
890:Gainesville
835:Tallahassee
831:Blountstown
803:Gainesville
605:6th Marines
566:Southampton
317:Camp Gordon
306:World War I
182:World War I
103:Decorations
93:World War I
89:Engagements
2580:Categories
2470:Newspapers
1452:References
1445:Albestroff
1430:Fort Bragg
1404:Alvin York
1334:, and 189
1297:Casualties
1254:Deggendorf
1222:Main River
1101:Neunhausen
1093:Luxembourg
1091:Forest in
1061:Weidesheim
1033:Givrycourt
960:Utah Beach
901:Activation
679:Sommerance
666:Alvin York
661:Decauville
613:Belleville
609:Dieulouard
530:Camp Upton
505:commander
296:St. Mihiel
241:Luxembourg
227:. During
206:Decauville
198:Alvin York
121:commanders
114:Commanders
2448:August 6,
2328:cite book
1424:Memorials
1320:Rhineland
1210:Oppenheim
1161:Ăśberherrn
1145:Fischbach
1109:Insenborn
1041:Honskirch
938:; 1944’s
807:Lake City
791:Pensacola
710:Armistice
629:Vandieres
570:Liverpool
288:alligator
284:Minuteman
2428:July 24,
2397:Internet
1316:Ardennes
1234:Neuenbau
1105:Eschdorf
997:Moncourt
948:New York
936:Kentucky
839:Live Oak
730:Scranton
657:La Forge
645:Fléville
637:Apremont
617:Liverdun
597:Troussey
544:and HMS
542:Grampian
534:New York
493:held at
311:Creation
147:Previous
84:Regiment
76:Infantry
2374:ibiblio
2301:Sources
1330:, nine
1278:Austria
1266:Kelberg
1186:Germany
1149:Urspelt
1129:Doncols
1089:Arsdorf
1081:Belgium
1029:Munster
1008:Germans
999:Woods.
983:, near
977:Clémery
928:Georgia
874:Alabama
866:Georgia
827:Chipley
819:Daytona
815:Orlando
526:Germans
518:British
321:Georgia
260:Austria
249:Austria
245:Germany
225:Florida
119:Notable
51:Country
2351:
2225:Theise
2213:Theise
2201:Theise
2189:Theise
2177:Theise
2165:Theise
2148:Theise
2136:Theise
2109:Theise
2086:Theise
2057:Theise
2032:Theise
2009:Theise
1992:Theise
1975:Theise
1472:Theise
1322:, and
1282:Urfahr
1250:Metten
1230:Tettau
1182:Serrig
1113:Bonnal
1065:Bining
1039:, and
1025:Dieuze
1012:Wuisse
942:; and
795:Bartow
736:Sierra
733:, and
724:Ohioan
696:, and
675:Cornay
621:Norroy
538:Boston
522:French
247:, and
237:France
190:France
59:Branch
39:Active
2306:Books
1551:Cooke
1214:Rhine
1198:Mainz
1127:near
1077:Arlon
985:Nancy
868:, or
811:Miami
799:Ocala
702:Dijon
2450:2019
2430:2019
2349:ISBN
2334:link
1291:Linz
1286:Linz
1284:and
1268:and
1248:and
1232:and
1097:Wahl
1073:Metz
1063:and
860:and
611:and
599:and
574:Toul
568:and
520:and
487:17th
485:and
298:and
256:Linz
172:The
150:Next
81:Size
73:Type
2257:CMH
1175:at
1079:in
888:in
856:at
852:or
850:8th
483:6th
109:(2)
2582::
2561:.
2541:.
2521:.
2501:.
2481:.
2460:.
2440:.
2420:.
2407:.
2330:}}
2326:{{
2283:^
2264:^
2249:^
2232:^
2155:^
2116:^
2093:^
2064:^
2039:^
2016:^
1999:^
1982:^
1961:^
1876:^
1861:^
1818:^
1759:^
1720:^
1621:^
1582:^
1531:^
1512:^
1479:^
1460:^
1432:,
1367:.
1318:,
1314:,
1293:.
1192:.
1184:,
1163:.
1111:,
1107:,
1103:,
1035:,
1031:,
1027:,
1023:,
1019:,
950:.
946:,
934:,
930:;
926:,
918:,
892:.
872:,
864:,
727:,
692:,
681:.
556:.
532:,
513:.
478:.
319:,
270:.
258:,
251:.
243:,
239:,
216:.
2571:.
2551:.
2531:.
2511:.
2491:.
2452:.
2432:.
2391:.
2376:.
2361:.
2336:)
2322:.
2293:.
2278:.
2259:.
2244:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.