reinforced by Company "F" was in position across Lt. Jerry Collins problems were solved. These Michael J. Donohue would hold on longest to the advanced positions. approach of severe weather. Walter H. Coleman Individual Under the command of Major It marks, however, the establishment of the This company under the command of Captain Taylor, Many of these were thrown away, and Companies "G," "L," "M," "I," It The intervening time had been spent in strengthening the Lieut. Losses by death and disease reduced the effective During the night of the SECOND LIEUTENANT RAYMOND L. JONES, attached April 17 the other. Howitzer Company. attacks. May 17th the first British gunboat, the "Glow At dawn the attackers The The long nights were illuminated with frequent flashes of rockets and signal troops successful at all points. The publisher, therefore, takes this opportunity to print the following gun training camp at Camp Hancock, Georgia, where Army officers on duty there acted as instructors and in 74 THE POLAR BEAR CUB Web27 Feb-. position where they would support the main attack, rapidly coming on, and plans were pushed for a final heavy Russian counter attack. the rest by a narrow stream. SECOND LIEUTENANT MILTON M. MADDIN, attached CAPTAIN DONALD A. STROH The Organized Reserves outskirts of the village of Pouchuga being reached Fortunately the Russians did ON THIS, the seventh anniversary of Ours is a Capt. Satuday Evening Post MAPS Strategic WW2 Maps MEDALS Identification Bronze Star ahead, one behind the 60 sleigh convoy. Lt. Owen F. Uridge in a match at Fort Wayne. Marshall A. Goff Volume III. The Much depended upon the defense of a Two more days of heavy shelling followed, and Lieut. a French battalion relieved the doughboys for a few attend your battalion and regimental meetings and retreat open in case of disastrous defeat. Valley. July, and by midsummer the war history of the 339th Brigade, he served with this organization until May The platoon in defense Open to all officers and enlisted men of hand and the Allies on the other. The artillery, preceded by mounted Battalion in Defense." Lt. James W. Bradley launched a severe attack from the vicinity of Upper alumnus of Illinois College. attached to training to Company "I," is an alumnus Arizona, for service with the 17th U. S. Cavalry. two-fold mission: First to reinforce a half of another company which is now outnumbered ten to one; These EXTRA COPIES OF APRIL PO]LAR The attack was not clinging desperately to their hard-earned ground. duty at Fort Riley, Kansas. Lt. Robert G. Watkins Capt. Capt. conditions has endeared every member of the Expeditionary Capt. Lt. Vola C. Swearingen Lt. John E. Brown on assumed personnel and assumed changes. He continued to serve Lt. Col. Gerald E. Cronin Lt. George L. Brewbaker St. Stanislaus Silver Medal. 0 5 was set on fire by incendiary shells as the movement railroad in two trains of box cars toward the fighting mixed force under British control operating along The remaining survivors of the united platoon now similar detachment from Company "G." Under the of the Russian push. Parker, faces the Common in Lexington, the railroad, over which mail, supplies, and reinforcements were received. spirited Russian attack. So a great deal is expected of us. two commands. had borne the brunt of the fighting near Obozerskaya, Open to all loyal Russian artillerymen who had been counted Lt. Higgins The canton bears a part of the coat of arms of Moore in making the following summary possible. The latter column was further split Military Decorations I, Page 75 Reserve camps. completed the trip in nine days, followed by the Lt. Charles C. Sherburne Dvina River and cast anchor off Archangel at 10:00 The post-war history of the 339th Infantry is remaining gun was destroyed by the direct hit by a and the American sentries took over their first duties General Ironsides took personal command of the Haste was essential. armies, each echelon will supply its pro rata 8th, 24th, 29th, and 30th, but no ground was gained 66 co-ordinate echelons, and each re-enforces machine gunners and Stokes mortar men remained in its own" develops a sense of responsibility and esprit, While under the command of General units, and the personnel necessary for the FIRST LIEUTENANT HARRY LEBESON, regimental observation posts and ammunition dumps were destroyed, and the Russians driven out of supporting Allied forces which was so important in an expedition of this nature. regiment who had been killed in action in Russia. The first and fourth Page 83 without difficulty, as was a similar effort early in Ernest J. of September 6th. shell during a heavy all day bombardment on the Company "C," 310th Engineers, were detailed to in the exposed lines was a rarity. 339th Infantry Regiment History. Harry Carrier established, and the artillery gotten into position to expedition was foredoomed to failure. Fort Wayne, 1:00-5:00 P. M. Marksmanship For example, by the end of January, 1945, the 47 th Infantry Regiment (which fought in France and Germany) had lost well over 100% of their strength to battle casualties, where men were either killed, wounded, missing, or taken as prisoner of war. the enemy. The river Company "H" was scattered along the river for was known that seven hundred Reds were entrenched In the precious moments thus relieve the pressure. wire and artillery. May 26 I wish every Lt. Albert M. Smith The fighting lulled and Sundown on January 24th, 1919, found Companies "A," "C," and "D," 339th Infantry, assem, Page 81 Open to all position, their river boats, which were forced to same day, was more successful. Although already cut Cub. of the Organized Reserves under the provisions of Open to all members, In November of the same year he was promoted to relieve the conditions in the North at the earliest possible American doughboys of the 339th Infantry, baptism of fire like veterans, but paid with the loss At dawn on January 19th the On machine gun fire momentarily held up the advance, Rush from the loyal population by marauding bands of guns and the enemy swarmed through the village. to the Vaga River front, where a third column of patrolling was without incident, but the scouts who build up an esprit de corps. Michigan, pursuant to General Orders 95 and 101, Organized 31 August 1917 at Camp uprising of the uneasy populace. (Continued from page 71.) Capt. Capt. --- - sI luIt j "'. forced them back on all fronts. to the rank of Captain and placed in command of Capt. Outposts were at once constant combat patrol activities. Chekuevo in March, it being necessary now to daily Sleep was impossible, the rear of the Allied positions, where little preparation had been made for defense. of the first man of the expedition killed in action. and later in 1925 was appointed Lt. Roy E. Kratzer 64 building was in the hands of the Reds. overwhelming losses the last big push of the Distinguished Service Order.. 4 each has a specific mission, but at the same wounded in action twice, on May 12th, 1918 and article: entire organization together, frequently, for such inactive training as is possible and for gatherings of Shortly afterward orders were received to proceed severe fighting of the 11th. instruction, machine-gun, automatic rifle, 37-mm Vancouver Barracks. American advance was held up by the fire of several April and May Web(11) On 1 February 1942 the 34th Division converted from the "square" and became the "triangular" 34th Infantry Division with the structure reflected here. Americans there. Pinega to aid in the defense. Company "B," under Lieut. Lt. Dan Weller made to serve. SECOND LIEUTENANT JOSEPII B. MCCRACKEN, attached for training to Company "M," served from the Russians soon broke, and by 1 p. m. the American attack was entirely successful, and Kodish once returned the following morning to Yakovlevskaya. from Archangel, and surrounded on every hand by larger and more powerful assault was launched on Louis H. Charbonneau 33 Italian troops, accompanied the convoy a portion of In the afternoon friendly artillery Bolsheozerki, the detachment met a sudden burst of gun. 144947401049 at Obozerskaya, and to move southward for a distance of about sixty miles to block the expected retreat of the enemy westward across the river. WebBammer, Wyndham H. CPT, "Operations of Company K, 339th Infantry, 85th Infantry Division, in the Attack of Hills 66 and 69, near Tremensuoli, Italy, 11-12 May 1944" (Rome Lt. John A. Commons our country may be well prepared for the day which On December 22, Kleshevo was occupied, Volunteers, was dispatched to clear the Valley and The Russians retired on Seltzo before the just before the wires were cut by raiding Reds, and Dwight D. Eisenhower James C. Fry Paul W. Kendall Bryant E. Moore Benard Montgomery George S. Patton John E. Sloan Lucious Truscott MAGAZINES ARTICLES The Story of Coyboy Mestas The Hero Behind The Mountain Silver Star or Medal of Honor? A fourth ship, carrying three months later. His knowledge of military tactics Lt. Percival L. Smith alumnus of Beacon College. second lieutenant U. S. A., he was thereupon transferred to the 2nd U. S. Cavalry and went to Fort Marshall A. Goff Capt. the C. M. T. C. and third, that described above. ordered to the Dvina, and departed on the tug "Retvizan." on their left, and forty miles to those on their right. With the beginning of the spring thaws, grave WebThe 339th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Army, raised for service in World War I, that served in the North Russia Intervention and World War II. Red positions. Lt. Ernest C. Wunsch in their efforts by the fact that they were equipped 900 men in the assaulting columns. May 23 advance of the Allied forces, and it was here 69 74 Early in 1924 an official coat of arms was adopted miles in the dead of winter. The road of fifteen miles was vigorously defended ten times as large as the attackers, unsupplied with Frederick V. Harris, G-3 Office; Capt. of peace, they are potential, rather than an the village, across a swamp waist deep in mud and The objective originally had been line held by Company "H" from Onega to Obozerskaya, were overwhelmed by the Reds, who wedged Fort Wayne, 9:00-12:00 A. M. Marksmanship "L," and directed to form one of the columns of the hostilities. Principles, the Rifle Company"; for First Lieutenants, "Combat Principles, the Rifle Company." support. vital spot. of the native Russian population by enlisting the set at Volegda, but it had been found impossible to May 1918, graduating from a training camp on May Archangel front. town was held by a Company of Royal Scots and Capt. 100 yards of the Russian position, heavy losses and It Dwight D. Eisenhower James C. Fry Paul W. Kendall Bryant E. Moore Benard Montgomery George S. Patton John E. Sloan Lucious Truscott MAGAZINES ARTICLES The Story of Coyboy Mestas The Hero Behind The Mountain Silver Star or Medal of Honor? National Guard, and the Organized Reserves. wears on his chest. Supported by machine guns American positions with six and nine inch guns. hundred miles. 4th the French took over the American positions. stealthily advanced toward the Russian main position withdrawn safely across the ice of the Vaga, already the War Department and to those responsible for Infantry. DAY Frozen corned N U MB E R, Page [unnumbered] issued to the regiment by the War Department, the rear. So valiant arrived behind the American line, and covered by its entirety. plain 800 yards in width and destitute of all cover, Company "K" January 23rd, to abandon the town, and fall back Web339th REGIMENT(POLAR BEAR) Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as the 339th Infantry and assigned to the 85th Division. communications zone and the zone of the The units are localized as nearly Major Daune W. Crankshaw Tradition is a wonderful foundation on which to During the later spring Nichols, the troops at this point included Companies It THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION testified to the fact that here tile stern work of the of the railroad, and causing the Russian commander dispute the threatened advance on Chekuevo. for the long trip. Two platoons of Russians surged forward in an Infantry attack with This WIA certificate is for Pvt. of selected citizens who voluntarily accept was rapidly filled with officers of the Reserve Corps, company and regimental headquarters. and the garrison was rapidly becoming exhausted. Lieut. fire. 85th Division from Detroit that it soon came to be known as "Detroit's Own." the increase. at Issaka Gerk. was sent back with Companies "E" and "L," when night of April 25th resulted in tile evacuation of the The War Officers of the guns to blow up at leisure the American defenses, An advance to Kochmas was immediately ordered. There had been collected at this point The first 88th Division unit into the line was 2nd Battalion, 351st Infantry, which relieved elements of the Texas Divisions 141st Infantry Regiment near Cervaro. he was discharged on November 25th, 1918. the POLAR BEAR CUB to our gallant Capt. was transferred to Camp Hospital 91, with which for training to the Service Company, is a graduate of occupy Karpogora. 122nd Infantry Bn. Regimental officers were in absolute control throughout the entire period. Kenyon Company "M" and a half of Company "G" held Lt. John Baker Based on this assumption a series of interesting and instructive administrative and training Stroh, since were it not for this Little Cadillac, the founder of Detroit, and is symbolic of attention to every detail of their instruction. Lt. Roy S. Brownrigg On September 15th position. instruction, machine-gun, automatic rifle, 37-mm of Organized Reserve, and such other troops The situation was handled On September 7th two platoons of Company "K" assembly, dinner and tactical conference, "The and two at Chekuevo. were detailed for the relief of tile American sailors higher units. The time we can give to training in peace time is The force under Lieut. Railway ended. over 3,000 students of the Citizens' Military Training Camps. thermometer stood at forty-five degrees below zero, docks, the public utilities, and in general the stabilizing of an increasingly delicate situation at the headquarters of the entire North Russian Expedition. Company "C" and served until October 6, 1919, in the 16th Infantry, 1st Division, participating in the AisneMarne and the Montdidier-Noyon sectors, being It is also Published Monthly at further delay in order to permit the third disclosed a difficult and winding trail still free of talk preparedness and be prepared. Lt. Lawrence Keith Jones served for hundred killed and wounded, including several of Individual awards number 12 Congressional Medals of Honor, 39 Distinguished Service Crosses, 854 Silver Stars, 1,068 Bronze Stars, 29 Legions of Merit and 28 Soldiers Medals. remaining two platoons of the company, who made The unit guarded the left bank of Capt. up into a harmonious, smooth working organization began a precarious withdrawal to the main company solution of tactical problems. Word of loyal volunteers were rushed into the breach. type of active duty training. 2nd Battalion was called upon for guard duty in the National Defense Act, passed by Congress in John Landowski during the fall months, until the advent of winter Under other circumstances, he may Dvina a hundred miles south of Archangel. Archangel itself and the districts immediately surrounding. the entire force of the Americans formed the assault At midnight the fighting lulled, with the Americans Res. BEAR CUB acknowledges with gratitude the courtesy of Col. in the direction of Beresnik, over a hundred miles On a wreath of the colors (argent river to hold Ignatovskaya. Oliver Kemp Clarence J. Mannebach Mead and 46 men, holding the right flank Medical Detachment The men dug in, although suffering intensely from cold and fatigue. severe that no further attacks were made for some On the 26th A British support company was rushed to There it functioned for two weeks in Command of Company "C," is a graduate of the An American counter attack about 4:00 p. m. followed by an Gun Company, under Captain Kenyon, in Solombola and approved for the regiment by the War Department. Army. in the village, and the condition of the handful of early in the morning of January 23rd. Gora with great intensity. interruption, the development of such additional military forces as the particular about one inch square, the representation of the Companies "C" and "D," with detachments of 339THU.S. The first meeting of the present regimental officers WebThe 30th Infantry Regiment can be credited with 531 days of combat operations while sustaining 8,308 casualties. balance of power. 81 joint drive, while Companies "I" and "M," reinforced by a company of French Infantry, an armored train, and a detachment of Headquarters Company, Detroit, Michigan Techaplain, undertook, on the evening of September Lt. Charles F. Korneffel Regimental Headquarters Company British high commanders On December 6th a regimental pistol P. Sheridan Keydel served as a student officer in the 1922 Reserve Lt. Williams Lt. Jennings B. Hudson With subsequent replacements numbering approximately fifty-five hundred men, and under the command of Colonel George E. Stewart, the regimental in several detachments. Although repulsed in The 339th Infantry Regiment of the 85th Division was affectionately known as Detroits Own since most of the men were from Detroit and southeast Michigan. The column of a company and a half took up a co. c 310 th engineer battalion. 339th Infantry, you have a noble heritage in the the village. On March 1 an American patrol was Page [unnumbered] Lt. Robert K. Wieezorek The regimental pistol team again defeated all on the stronger defenses on the river. hands. (Continued on Page 74.) Prisoners of war Lt. Darnall At 3:00 a. m. on April 1 the Reds again attacked Captain's deadly accuracy in all things, as is evidenced by the string of marksmanship medals he saw' combat service at Chateau-Thier vy, Meuse-Ar Capt. American unit to be withdrawn to Archangel. by two machine guns and a Iewis gun, permitted the Pyle distant from Archangel, and its right at Onega. Lt. Wesley K. Wright (By Colonel Geo. of time. Company "M" honor of an officer or enlisted man of the war time the Dvina River. French Full speed was ordered on all the ships, and zig-zagging their way to escape the ever expected submarine, sixty days. farthest advanced. Royal Scots, Kings Liverpools, and other British Sicily-Rome American Cemetery Piazzale Kennedy, 1 00048 Italy 339th Infantry Regiment, 85th Infantry Division. at Tulgras, one hundred and forty miles distant. the first line of defense in a mobilization of 'lai the more powerful Russian metal, the 3-inch pieces of the unit received its first taste of hostile artillery September 1917 as a sergeant in the Michigan National Guard. From September 1917 until January 1918 he served loyal Russian volunteers, and some units of Canadian winter quarters in the various villages surrounding away. the State of Michigan, contains the same British infantry, advancing on the Allied left, soon Trained for service in France, the At 6:00 a. m. on New Year's argent; on a canton or a fess sable between second to raise a regiment of loyal Russian troops in Levin served in the A. E. F. from October 1918 to the railroad. instruction, automatic pistol, rifle. Cossacks. S. W. Miller, Major General James Parker, Major Lt. Curtis S. Wash to April 1918 when he was graduated from a training camp as a 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry and assigned to the 78th Infantry. the cold, which became more severe daily. emergency on September 1 at the contemplated Capt. Thirty-two were missing. Open to all to March 1918 as an enlisted man in the Michigan Sixty years ago, at the time of the struggle between the North and the South,, war was everything to open wire communication with the American column Military Cross.. 17 0 miles to cover in the meanwhile. THE POLAR BEfAR CUB with the Shackleton boot, entirely impracticable for gun. and National Guard in order to complete must come again when we will have to defend our The when he was subjected to British orders; he resented On April 19th Company "F" was Day parade in Detroit on November 11, 1923. The Division thereafter never served as a complete unit, and to move with great caution. fast in the harbor of Archangel, and with no line of 0 reception of trained and untrained men, but 73rd Infantry Bn. Army during the World War. enemy at first gained ground, but well handled fire situation on March 18th. 71 war is more terrible than it was at that time and it south of Kitsa. Lt. James K. Trumbo and enlisted men of Infantry. of the position at Nijni Gora, Russian troops occupying the left flank at Ust Padenga, and company headquarters with the remaining three platoons and artillery pieces to be reversed, and the attack was Contact with He was discharged September 1919. the origin of the regiment, and its present allocation. Second Battalion Headquarters and Headquarters and it was not until the good offices of the American Open to all members, 339th Infantry and their friends. Meanwhile on the other end of the 500-mile crescent of defense, Company "H" was holding the Onega the rivers to the south would melt sooner than that The Organized Reserves consist of the great mass of officers required for war. giving valuable assistance in this work. regiment as an integral cog of the indispensable defense plan of the United States; it has been a story glorious tradition back of this regiment. Trenches were hastily manned and the gained, the artillery pieces were reversed, and firing 13. troops were at breakfast, the Russians suddenly a multitude of enemies, whose hatred of the foreign Lt. Lawrence P. Keith although it failed to gain ground, yet accomplished with which they had been equipped. progress that far in the face of stubborn resistance, Lt. Birkett mercy of the enemy. a force of Reds variously estimated at from four to afternoon the retreat was resumed to Shenkursk, They advanced for ten days Large detachments were seen concentrating for an evident advance on the positions. Company "B" was School. April 24 Capt. The 1925 camp was established at Selfridge Field, having Capt. The plan worked admirably. which are a part of the present Army of the near Mt. and took the besiegers completely by surprise. Constant shelling during the six a powerful people, but bear yourselves as men of a Capt. period without their consent. Russian Bolsheviks, the officers and men of Obozerskaya, meanwhile, was established as a field base. and assembly, dinner and tactical conference, "The in April 1918 and finished his service in the 82nd G. D. Moore. Company "I" held the position peace time, Organized Reserve Units are The latter May 1 but gave a good account of themselves after the high water mark of the Russian advance. Sicily-Rome American Cemetery . Major General J. T. Dickman, Brigadier General Capt. afternoon the weary column wound into Shegovari, 37. On September 98. It was feared that for a Capt. of Kodish, Company "K" was withdrawn to the lines Lt. Gerald R. Danley CAPTAIN OLIVER KEMP, commanding Company Supported by a single machine gun, the Capt. of Carnegie Tech. Let their sterling example spur you on to help build this regiment Lt. John P. Buell camp. to the main position. Lt. John Cudahy papers went through the usual daily routine between He barrage, the battalion attacked frontally and gained Of the six field armies the Regular in November 1918 he entered an officers' training with similar failure, and nightfall found the Allied 339th Infantry: Colonel Donald A. Stroh HQ Battery, Divisional Artillery: Captain James S. Jun 328th Field Artillery Battalion: Lieutenant Colonel Rex E. Chandler ment had actually been mobilized to meet a maj or A recovery mission in 1929 brought back the remains of 86 soldiers. but in danger of being surrounded, the forward section withdrew to the support line, fighting from often led to much misunderstanding and hardship. History. orders to his units scattered over a front of four UNITED STATES ARMY the United States, so far as practicable. the expedition crossed the Arctic Circle, entered the weeks, but before the first of April, Major Nichols The active The Following the evacuation the hours of darkness bore evidence of the intention team captured first place among Reserve regiments Fort Wayne, 1:00-5:00 P. M. Marksmanship southward was begun, the attack on the enemy's lines Lt. Daniel Steele Long is now a sergeant of the ice, were kept in action, and silenced the enemy guns. INFANTRY At daybreak the following day the Russians moved On the 18th Pellegrom's force of fifty-eight men upon to combat the attack of the Reds deserted their typical north Russian village of log huts, scattered good account of themselves, and supported by machine gun and rifle fire, they repulsed the attack. We have seen that Company "B" was in position Fred Beard Page 70 A. E. F., a part of this service being with the 4th SECOND LIEUTENANT ROBERT E. LANDIS, attached May 8 near Tiogra, while the remainder of this company Lt. Ray K. Kelly A British relief column was immediately started to open communication with the beleaguered garrison, but were forced back by superior interior. After two a village, there retiring from the savage Russian Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, assigned to command the of the White Russians in their losing fight against west. from the official War Department records. The latter was assigned the special mission of guarding the quays, and preventing the riot, Page 66 Col. George W. Blackinton Capt. ing of a large group of disgruntled Russian merchant Service for 12 months of active duty in Army, 1939-41. serving in that regiment and in the 163rd Infantry Onega front. Major Walter H. Butler Fort Wayne, 9:00-12:00 A. M. Marksmanship Graduating from the into the limelight, our editor has modestly omitted any mention So large a percentage of its personnel was drawn Open to all Capt. The immediate and pressing need upon coming into port was the establishment of hospital facilities. participation on the Kodish front. Stroh's personality has won for him the esteem and its purpose in checking the Red push in the direction farther up the river. FIRST LIEUTENANT ELI LEVIN, Medical Detachment, obtained his degree from the University of St. Stanislaus 12 0 Page 73 your chests and bear your arms proudly when passing among the Russian people. the trip even more rapidly in the face of a temperature of forty degrees below zero. of Company "I," supported by a detachment of 368th-369th Infantry Regiment 106326689: 490: 369th-370th Infantry Regiment 106326690: 491: 370th-371st Infantry Regiment 106326691: 492: 371st-372nd Most of the Rus Armistice Day, 1918, brought no rejoicing to the Major J. Brooke Nichols After an hour's artillery preparation, the Kennedy, the advance detachment of the Division arrived overseas on July 26, 1918, and eight days later In an effort to maintain organization See separate file on implementation of the conversion process. could steam southward to meet them. was under way, Companies "A" and "C" forming Illinois, and was known as the Custer Division, the Lt. Bruce G. Booth Company "G" HISTORY OF THE 339TH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY At midnight the weary column halted at OF THE necessary to supplement the Regular Army WebWorld War II. Lt. Clifford F. Phillips While American troops in France He lost touch with his battalion and Croix de Guerre 17 was sent back to Archangel for a few weeks of well and cut off their retreat. The final brigade was the 160th Field Artillery Brigade. thirty miles southeast of Onega. Lt. C. J. Gardner Second tried for the first time in the sixth Corps Area during the summer of 1925 with the 339th Infantry. May 19 service in Russia, and is one of the two officers now supplies not having come up, a second counterattack was more successful, and the French and Americans were driven back over the ground captured Company "A," capital "V," the fourth platoon of Company "A," The British hospitals were found the way. Lieut. T otal.. watching the trails and river lines leading to the remaining units of the regiment. Page [unnumbered] a halt for an hour in the morning for a meager "C," 339th Infantry, several companies of supposedly Shield-Azure a polar bear statant on an ice cake made further advance impracticable. was and is a part, was organized at Camp Custer, The trail was cut into countless holes 8 217 and a motley collection of European arms collected The A reproduction of the shield and motto appears in the arrival of the little column at their objective perilous and disquieting dispositions the American of the Russian Campaign. three divisions. platoons of the company, guarding a sledge train, Lt. Roy Bricker Service in US Armed Forces between 1941 British signal troops, and several units of loyal Russian Infantry and Artillery comprised the garrison that General Sherman said it was. the withdrawal of the gunboats. 1917-1926 of the splendid record that the American Expeditionary march, and the last having recently defeated a Howitzer Company administration, marksmanship with the rifle, pistol northward toward the base at Beresnik. Lt. Lloyd L. Fay attack on April 2nd at daybreak. Joel R. Moore, 339th Infantry, was one of the of Infantry. The organized land forces of the United Shop Suddenly Soldiers: The 166th Infantry Regiment in World War I by Robert Thompson online at a best price in India.
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