HISTORY OF THE 112th INFANTRY This book contains the photographs of the officers and soldiers of the 112th Infantry. Contributing to the success of the regiment in its initial operation was the smooth handling of supplies of all classes. Lo. 19 JULY 1944 With St. The 137th force had encountered a fortified church on Highway 3, north of St. Gilles, and for most of the morning were pinned down by heavy machine gun, mortar and artillery fire. The regiment maintained contact with the retreating enemy, and prepared to resume the attack at 0530 the following morning, August 1. One officer, Lt. George P. Brown, was killed on this day. received authority, August 28, 1862, to recruit this regiment in the then 22d Senatorial District of the State; it was organized at Syracuse and there mustered in the United States service for three years September 17-18, 1862. The Legion of Honour, or in full, the National Order of the Legion of Honour (French: Ordre national de la Lgion d'honneur) is a French order established by Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul of the First Republic, on 19 May 1802. 7 items. Son of Elias H. McNiel & Julia A. 102nd Engineer Battalion, (Combat) New York National Guard. R. SEARS, Colonel, Infantry, Commanding. It reached Eagle Pass, Texas on 7 July. During the night of 11 July 1944, the 1st and 2nd Battalions were in position for the attack, with Company G in reserve. D-Day and Battle of Normandy media library: archives photos and videos, Souvenir shop featuring t-shirts, caps, mugs, models or posters inspired by D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, D-Day Overlord - Marc Laurenceau 2003-2023. Many of the wounded had returned to duty, and these and new replacements totaled 826. To: The Adjutant General, Washington 25, D. C. 106 pages. 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Feel free to view examples of morning reports and rosters below. Records include muster rolls, payrolls, fine lists, orders and miscellaneous accounts of the Pennsylvania Militia units and volunteers during the war. Bombing caused 2 men to be killed and 3 men injured in the regiment. The Sergeant then blasted out the remaining nests and his platoon was able to advance. Be sure to see a copy of the actual database itself, which can be Some of the prisoners reported that many German soldiers wanted to surrender, but were being closely watched by officers and non-commissioned officers. The regiment continued on through the Allied breakout and pushed east to the city of Orlans and then onto Nancy which they captured after heavy resistance. [1], When the US declared war on Germany on 5 April 1917, companies were increased in size from 60 to 150 men, then eventually, to 250 men. 13 JULY 1944 On 13 July 1944, the regiment attacked at 0800, with the 3rd & 2nd Battalions again leading. Enlisted, August 12, 1862, at Lisle, to serve three years; mustered in as sergeant, Co. E, September 3, 1962; wounded in action, June 22, 1864, at Culp's. The Civil War Battle Unit Details Return to Results UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 137th Regiment, New York Infantry Overview: Organized at Binghamton, N. Y., and mustered in September 25, 1862. The regimental crest is a shield with a blue back-ground edged with gold. The 3rd Battalion, on the right, had established contact with forces on the strongly held road junction of Highways 2 and 3. 56th Regiment Infantry. Black, 320 N. Iuka, Pratt, Kansas, Med Det. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Fennell, Charles C.The attack and defense of Culp's Hill : Greene's Brigade at the battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. They advanced east through Germany encountering heavy resistance along the Autobahn superhighway, and they captured hundreds of German prisoners in the Ruhr region by the time the war ended. The diary also mentions the hospital. After minor patrolling in Alsace-Lorraine, they moved north to fight in the Battle of the Bulge on 26 December 1944. "35thInfantryDivision-memory.com" 2010-2023 The contents of this site and the images belong to their respective owners. Time burst was also used by the Germans. One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Infantry.Cols., David Ireland, Koert S. Van Voorhes; Lieut.-Cols., Koert S. Van Voorhes, Milo B. Eldridge; Majs., Wetsell Willoughby, Milo B. Eldridge, Frederick A. Stoddard. Private 1st Class Leonard L. Coffman of Waukesha, Wisconsin, and Private 1st Class Cofford S. Goza of Avans, Georgia, both of Company M, have been recommended as deserving of the Silver Star for their rescue of an injured soldier of the 219th Field Artillery Battalion who was enveloped in the flames of a burning quarter-ton truck after a direct hit from enemy artillery. -- Age, 24 years. On 1 February 1976, the 3rd Battalion was inactivated, and the 1st and 2nd Battalions were assigned to the 69th Brigade. Obtained fromhttp://www.soldierstudies.org/. AUDLIN, JOHN B.Age, 33 years. He also discussed the fate of fellow soldier, William E. Hopkins, who was captured in action at Chancellorsville. 137th Infantry Regiment 11 February 2016; 141st Infantry Regiment; 141st Infantry 26 April 2011; 143d Infantry Regiment; 143d Infantry 12 December 2014; 148th Infantry Regiment; 148th Infantry Regiment 12 September 2013; 149th Infantry Regiment; 149th Infantry Regiment 23 July 2012; 153d Infantry Regiment; 1 AUGUST 1944 Task Force S attacked Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Eggleston, Amb. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. It includes personnel lists for the following; 35th Division Commanding Officers; 134th, 137th, and 320th Infantry Regiments; 60th Engineer Combat Battalion; 127th, 216th, and 219th Field Artillery Battalions; 35th Infantry Division Headquarters Company; 35th Recconnaissance Troop; and the 35th Quartermaster Company. The 2nd Infantry Division was now on the left of the 35th, with the 29th Division as Corps reserve. Recruited in the . All elements were encountering heavy minefields and 88mm fire. The records have personal enlistment information and military service, as well as regiment engagements. It is honored by a monument at Gettysburg. 52nd Regiment Infantry. Exposing himself to enemy machine gun fire, he pointed out enemy emplacements from his position at the head of the platoon, and five emplacements were successfully disposed of. Casualties in the 137th for the first days operations were 12 killed, 96 wounded and 18 missing in action. The regiment was reorganized and officially mustered into service between 9 May and 13 May at Topeka, Kansas, as the 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. Table of Contents. Incls: Journal and Supporting Papers July 1944 (1 copy), 319.1 1st Ind RGC/mla (31 Jul 44) HQ 35TH INF DIV, APO 35, U S Army, 14 Aug 44, TO: Commanding General, XIX Corps, APO 270, U S Army. With the first action, in which the Regimental Commander was wounded, 1st Lieutenant Harry C. Simpson of Bozeman, Montana, distinguished himself by pulling to safety Lieutenant Guinessy and rendering first aid which no doubt saved the life of the wounded officer. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Our forces consolidated and strengthened their lines during the day. 17 items. 6 enemy prisoners were taken. 30th anniversary, 1863-1893, souvenir of the reunion, July 1st to 3rd, 1893, of Greene's Brigade : 3rd Brigade, 2nd Div., 12th Corps, the 60th, 78th, 102nd, 137th, and 149th N.Y. Vols. Search You are going to search our database of the soldiers of 35th infantry division. On Tuesday, 2nd Lt. Eugene A. Kay of 2504 East 28th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, was shot down near Rampan, and wounds suffered by 2nd Lt. John Matraszek of 3013 Richmond Street, Philadelphia proved fatal. 137th Infantry Regiment 9412 134th Infantry Regiment 9476 Il y a 2464 soldiers without asn. The Alabama militia was called the Alabama Volunteer Guard. Blue & Gray Magazine(Spring 2006): pp. This page was last edited on 14 June 2022, at 10:06. 1 folder (.05 cubic feet). E, F, G, and H Companies were recruited from Holton, Newton, Kansas City, and Lawrence respectively. Hyde, J.S. B. Lyon Company, 1912. 4 enlisted men were court-martialed, and 4 men deserted. It was part of the Kansas Army National Guard and has served with distinction in the Philippine Insurrection, World War I, and World War II. One man was killed and one wounded on the 24th. World War II veterans of the 137th IR prefer to see their crest WITH the five battle stars which they earned with blood, sweat and tears. Colonel Robert Sears joined the regiment at 1830 and assumed command at 2030. The prisoners were mostly of Polish, Czech and Austrian descent, and appeared glad to be out of the fighting. This page has been viewed 1,843 times (0 via redirect). On 20 July, Company C put on a successful raid of its own against the enemy. The baton on the shield is taken from the arrus or coat of arms of Varennes. [2], Simultaneously with its mustering out from Federal service, the 20th Kansas was consolidated with the 1st Regiment of Infantry (Provisional), as the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Kansas National Guard. Jennings, Hudson. Albany: J. The motto at the bottom of the shield, Valor for Service, is a magnetic challenge to every person of the 137th Regiment to do their duty to God and country, thus upholding the high standards of service established by those who have gone before. Another Montana officer, 1st Lieutenant Sidney K. Strong of St. Ignatius, the Executive Officer of Company A, assumed command of a provisional platoon on 13 July and carried out an attack upon a position where all previous attacks had failed. Forty prisoners were taken. German prisoners also reported their morale as very low, due to continued artillery pounding and their own lack of supplies and replacements. The 137th Infantry Regiment (First Kansas)[1] was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. Six Privates 1st Class showed such qualities of leadership under fire that they were promoted to Staff Sergeant, a jump of three grades. [1] Many of the enlisted soldiers and most of the Regiment's Officers were sent to Vietnam as replacements to regular army units. The 137th continued to advance through the heavy fighting, alongside the 134th Infantry Regiment, and pushed the enemy back, south and east from Saint-L. At 1920 on 10 July 1944, the Regiments first casualty as a result of enemy fire occurred. They were in the thick of fighting until 9 November when they were relieved. At noon Company A knocked out enemy strong points at the west edge of Pont Hebert. Company C encountered some machine gun fire, and called for Tank Destroyers to take out blockhouses, which they spotted. After being held up in the early part of the day, the 2nd Battalion broke through for a gain of 500 years. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. [6] The entire regiment continued to attack almost every day against the strong German positions, suffering many casualties, but driving the enemy back slowly by surely.