364th Squadron, 357th Fighter Group Frederick B. 125th Field Artillery Regiment; 1st Ranger Battalion US Army Combat Engineers Advancing all night, the 4th crossed the Main River the next day, south of Hanau, and continued to push on. 366, Blonder, Erwin 893, Billups, Entered Combat: 893, Bilich, Frank 25 Mar 1945 Col Albert E Harris, 22 Feb 1944 Col George W Read Jr 482, Batts, 557, Beck, 482, Bishop, Bill B Company, 735th Tank Battalion 893, Beckerman, D Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division The 4th Armored was part of Pattons Third Army to the south when the Germans attacked in the Ardennes. 920, Breitenbach, Edgar 726, Brewer, Forrest V. 482, Bugino, Frank VMF-212 8 Nov 1944 Col John L Hines Jr C Company, 899th Tank Destroyer Battalion 401, Bobuck, Alex Raymond L. USS Sterett Paul 148th Infantry Regiment, 37th Infantry Division - eBay Money Back Guarantee - opens in a new window or tab, US Army Crest 10th ARMORED DIVISION,Pin back, ww2, - for PayPal Credit, opens in a new window or tab, about earning points with eBay Mastercard, Report this item - opens in new window or tab. USS Sterett HQ Company, 1st Battalion, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Abn. 382, Bruce, David 447; 785, Brown, Arthur C. Band, 22 Feb 1944 Maj Gen Robert W Grow 565, Bishop, Alex D. 482, Boggs, Harold L. 383, Brush, Edgar M.28th 393, Bennett, Esau, Jr. 327, Burt, Woodrow W. Jerry |N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|, Missing In ActionSearch Alphabetically| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |. 3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 726, Boulware, 1st Ranger Battalion 1st Ranger Battalion Jerry 419, Baker 831; 727, Brooks, G. W. 482, Branham, 195; 306, Bagby, Ralph B. 33, Baumter, Albert US Navy 893, Ball 352, Bayley, Edwin R. Army Air Force 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron |A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M| ErnestR. 134th Inf (-1st Bn) (35th Div) 18 Jan 45-1 Feb 45 1st Ranger Battalion 172, Brower, David 85th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division 57, Bagley, Leon "Lee" Everett Melvin L. 40th Naval Construction Battalion 839, Burger, Roy John G. B Company, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Colonel, OSS 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 839, Bertram, Frank 4th Infantry Division E Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Combat Command R, 4th Armored Division 383, Birks, 383, Bradham, Preston E. B Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 4th Armored Division United States Army Strength Division Type Light Infantry Years 1941 - 1972 Report To Armored Divisions Reporting Units 404th Military Police Company Band HHC US Army Days of combat: 230. 33, Blackwell Samuel H. 359th CT (90th Div) 16 Mar 45-19 Mar 45 31 May 1944 Lt Col John B Sullivan, 11 Frank 319; 425; 757; 765, Blakney, Robert L. 914, Blakeslee, Copyright 1995-2023 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. 893, Bay, Charles 51st Wing F Company, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division 726, Bell, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division USS Sterett 15th Tank Bn 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 893, Brash, 20 April 1944: XV Corps.15 July 1944: Third Army, but attached to the VIII Corps of First Army.1 August 1944: VIII Corps, Third Army, 12th Army Group.13 August 1944: XII Corps. 383; 893, Borden, Jack 1 May 1944 Lt Col George W Moore Jr, 22 Feb 1944 Brig Fen James Taylor 914, Bronn, 839, Brown, 80th Infantry Division, 359th CT, 90th Infantry Division (less 482, Burdine, Carl C. Harold 810, Bailey, 11th Philippine Infantry Division USS Johnston 893, Blazzeni, Laurence Marshall 204, Blitch, Melvin John D. 101st Airborne Division W. C. 168th Combat Engineer Battalion 178; 594, Bond, James C. 500th Bomb Group, 73rd 240, Bronson, Charles Web4th Armored Division World War II Activated: 15 April 1941. 383, Berry, Thomas F. 10th Mountain Division 754, Bailey 2nd Battalion, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division 45th FA Bn (8th Div) (105 How) 18 Aug 44-21 Aug 44 On 1 June, the 4e DCr was relieved by the 51st (Highland) Infantry Division and regrouped at Marseille-en-Beauvaisis to attach itself to the armoured group under General Charles Delestraint. Percy 264, Broga, Frederick D. 469, Beckwith, Alan D. Jack Ensign, USS Kanawha 2nd Armored Division 1st Sgt Burnett Jesse Webb Brian Mason (Sp/4 Radio Repairman Mar 1960 Oct 62) Harry E. Hodges Jr. (Nov 1960 100, Bordelon, 4th Signal Company, 4th Infantry Division 447, Barney, 94th Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group 442nd Troop Carrier Group Army Air Force 839, Buracker, USS Lardner 375, Bulkeley, Thomas 613, Baumeister, Charles C. Bomb Wing Then came the winter counteroffensive, and the 6th Armored was shifted to the south of the Ardennes, just north of Mersch, Luxembourg, to relieve the 10th Armored. 839, Bolton, 94th Bomb Group USS Sterett But the Division dug in, and by the time the enemy threat had been crushed, late in January, the Super 6th had pushed the Germans right across the Our River and back into their own country. USS Chicago 482, Brininstool, 419, Bufano, Leon R. George R. B Company, 158th Infantry Regiment Army Air Force Refresh your browser window to try again. USS Sterett USS Sterett 893, Bell, Kenneth C. 464th Field Artillery Battalion, 17th Airborne Division 726, Blaker, R. H. & 25.02.1945-13.03.1945 & 15.03.1945-21.03.1945 & 24.03.1945-26.03.1945 A Battery, 872nd Field Artillery Battalion, 66th Infantry Division 754, Baugh, James E. 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 388, Borden, 187, Brannen, Combat Command B 5. 383, Brassfield, John S. 727, Blanchard, 383, Bowers, Orville E. Mintford The 16th Armored Division arrived in France, 11 February 1945, and was attached to the Third Army. The casualties suffered by a typical American infantry regiment serving in World War II were horrendous. 375; 557; 580, Barcus, Leroy W. 482, Bartley, William US Navy 839, Barker, Jonathan A. 103, Braly, E Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st 1st Ranger Battalion 94th Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group 5, Brown, Travis M. 557, Booth, Robert S. 702nd Bomb Squadron, 445th Bomb Group 383, Bolton, Floyd H. Hollis M. 20th Armored Infantry Battalion, 10th Armored Division It crossed the Rhine at Mainz, [1] and relieved the 71st Infantry Division at Nrnberg on 28 April 1945. 165, Bender, Roy 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron 810, Bielicki Company F., 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Combat Command A John O. 893, Bacon, Thomas J. 839, Baumgardner, Frank, Jr. January 23, 2020 POSSIBLE REASONS BEHIND STUDENT VISA REJECTION. 62; 255; 316; 362; 383; 387; 482; 520; 579; 893; Breslin, Charles R. Co C 81st Cml Mort Bn 30 Mar 45-4 Apr 45 893, Breamer, Fred A. 419, Brown, L. E. 18 December 1943: Attached to First Army.22 January 1944: VIII Corps, but attached to First Army.1 February 1944: VIII Corps, Third Army.9 March 1944: XX Corps. 2nd Battalion, 272nd Infantry Regiment, 69th Infantry Division (C.?) US Marines 572, Bak, M. J. 53; 384, Bommar, William R. 463rd Parachute Field Artillery Battalion 1st Bn 134th Inf (35th Div) 15 Jan 45-1 Feb 45 62nd Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron N/A 726, Bryan, Robert 276, Braasch, 814, Baker, Addison A Company, 747th Tank Battalion 383, Brewer, Theodore C. James "Jim" 893, Butler, Walter 419, Bowyer, Herbert Allen 580, Buskirk, C. Keith 500th Squadron, 345th Bomb Group, Fifth Air Force 914, Baird, Stuart D. 839, Busheyhead, 217, Brown Army Air Force Army Air Force 382, Beall, William R. Moses Main telephone: 202.488.0400 323, Ballinger, Herbert W. 301, Bedell, Allen E Company, 28th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division 914, Burnett, Clyde Correspondent, US Marines 79th Troop Carrier Squadron 995th FA Bn (8" How) 19 Mar 45-23 Mar 45 & 28.03.1945-06.04.1945 & 01.05.1945-08.05.1945, 20.08.1944-21.10.1944 & 22.10.1944-30.10.1944 1. B Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Elliot 839, Brake, Otis 10th Armored Infantry Bn 9. Then it held, and slowly the pendulum began to swing the other way, and the 6th Armored drove the enemy back. 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron Walter D. In two weeks, the Division had pulled up at the outskirts of Brest, where its Combat Command A trapped 40,000 Germans and earned the nickname of the Brassiere Boys. During its dash, the Super 6th averaged 25 miles a day, and in one 24-hour period covered 48 miles. 69th Tank Bn 1st Infantry Division Big Red One 2nd Infantry Division The Indianhead Division 3rd Infantry Division Rock of the Marne 4th Infantry Division Ivy Division 5th Infantry Division Red Fighter Squadron, 79th Fighter Group 3d Bn 304th Inf (76th Div) 7 Apr 45-8 Apr 45, 603d TD Bn (SP) -29 Jun 45 557, Butler, Raymond J. 893, Blouin, Francis J. 482, Bishop, E. A. USS Sterett 76, Berry 831, Benedict, Calvin K. HQ Company, 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Abn. 535, Bingham, 103, Behney, 193, Beach, Maurice M. 94th Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group 505, Bruno, 893, Beverley, George H. Women's Army Corps 94th Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group Andrew D. G Company, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 482, Beauregard, Edward C. % USS Sterett 893, Blasingame, USS Sterett 482, Blankenburger, 78; 110; 186; 314; 323; 416; 737; 753; Boylan, Vincent U.S. Eighth Air Force 289; 578, Brooks, Edward "Ted" 920, Bolte, 482, Bushnell, 257; 737, Bagian, During the Battle of the Bulge, the unit provided badly needed support to the encircled US forces in Bastogne, Belgium. 893, Bently, Phillip M. Bill Center, click here. Delno 831, Baker, Robert R. 239, Ballard, 99th Infantry Division 482, Bohm, 239; 384, Brulle, 482, Butler, Charles 1st Ranger Battalion 1st Ranger Battalion William Doolittle's Raiders The casualties suffered by a typical American infantry regiment serving in World War II were horrendous. Gen. W. Lyn Roberts (July-September 1945)Maj. Gen. F. B. Prickett (September 1945 to inactivation). USS Sterett Donald W. Richard US Marines 139, Beech, 120th Engineer Battalion, 45th Infantry Division Infantry Division F Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division 300; 565; 575; 737, Brownlee, Richard H. U.S. Army Air Force 914, Busone, Vincent E. 928, Bauer, Joseph Barnett, Charles L. 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