Gen. Willard A. Holbrook (23 March 1918), and finally Maj. Gen. Edwin F. Glenn (3 April 1918). American Battle Monuments Commission search engine at http://www.abmc.gov/search/wwii.php. (Incredibly, both Charles Mobley and Sarge were born on Cotton Avenue in Birmingham.) Advertising YOU PAY FOR IT WHEM YOU DON'T BUY IT. They literally raced across the rest of Germany, covering 280 miles in 13 days and were within 60 miles of Berlin when they were ordered to stop. Social Media. Please visit the Brothers-In-Arms Memorial Page honoring the more than 1,000 men of the 331st Infantry who were killed or missing in action. The photo below is the original Company F before they shipped out. Basic training of the new recruits was conducted at Camp Sherman, northwest of Chillicothe, OH. [5][a] The movement into Luxembourg was completed on 25 September. TTY: 202.488.0406, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, The Holocaust and World War II: Key Dates, Nazi Territorial Aggression: The Anschluss, Ministry of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment, Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center. A Co, 709th Tank Battalion, from August 6th to 16th, 1944 We have recently added a photo of A Company/331st. By the time Sainteny was taken on 10 July, that number multiplied to 3,264. 335th Regiment Lineage. They advanced toward the Taute River while rain soaked the earth and drenched their already muddy fatigues. H Company F Company: Captain Richard E. Randal, wounded on July 4, 1944 I see by the returns that the election didn't amount to much this time. Newspapers.com. These reports are courtesy of Myra Miller, PhD, of Footsteps Researchers. In 1985, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the US Army's Center of Military History began a program to honor US Army divisions that took part in the liberation of Nazi camps. My dad's Individual Deceased Personnel File indicates cause of death as "Shrap. Co., 2ndBn., 331stInf., 83rdInf. They not only fought in Normandy and Brittany, but liberated Luxembourg. B Co, 86th Chemical Mortar Battalion, from July 19th to 29th, 1944 Cemeteries & Memorials; Burial Search; About Us; Education; Facebook; Twitter; YouTube; Instagram; ABMC Headquarters 2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703-584-1501. While the 2nd Battalion of the 331st was attacking south, the 2nd Battalion of the 329th Infantry was attacking west to an "island" in the swamp. His unit had been engaged in battle with German forces near Strass, Germany, in the Hrtgen Forest, when he was reported missing in action on Dec. 16. Headquarters Company; Looking for reliable information or news facts about WW2? The 83rd Division command post was in a school building in the city of Luxembourg. Those who passed through the city were greeted by banners stretched across the streets, proclaiming "Welcome to our Liberators." H Company 2/329 : Lieutenant Colonel Claude L. Bowen, Jr. I knew it was to the south-southwest of Sainteny, which of course he never knew; but Ive yet to get it nailed down this close. 20 January 1945, with an M-10 Wolverine tank destroyer of Co. C, 629th Tank Destroyer Battalion, in the frame, track commander SGT Jimmy Richardson talks to his driver, PVT Joe Honig, while Joes of the 83rd Infantry Division ("Thunderbolt")'s 331st Inf. The division was formed in November 1914 as the "Division Posen 1", part of the Posen Corps ( Korps Posen ), and became the 83rd Infantry Division in June 1915. 44106, 10900 Euclid Ave. Also, that the prisoners had been forced to work 16-hour days in nearby mines, and were shot if they became too weak to work. In December 1944, Sweeney was assigned to Company I, 330th Infantry Regiment, 83rd Infantry Division. Regiment, which was published shortly after the end of the war. Actually 12,000 defended the walled city, and they vowed to "fight to the last stone." At the end, the 83rd Division, born in war, was disbanded and all its men reassigned to other units. Gen. Frederick Perkins (13 January 1918), Brig. Sharp email _ | _ 83rd Division "Thunderbolt" Message Board _. The 330th, detached from the 83rd, helped clean out the Harz Mountains, a pocket of resistance that had been bypassed by the fast riding 329th and 331st. 331 Infantry Regiment 83rd Infantry Division. Click here to see the trail of the 83rd. 2/330 It was reformed in March 1944 as part of the 24th Welle (wave) from Schatten-Division Wahn. We specialize in Army patches. Henry Irving Tannenbaum--Company F, 331st Infantry Regiment, They Served With Honor; A World War II Family Website, AWON Memorial Web Page, Massacre at Ottre, "Thank You Eddie Hart" Documentary Website (Company G, 329th Infantry), Pfc. November 22"Here it is, another Thanksgiving Day that I won't be home. About a month ago, someone over here had a paper, and there was a piece in it about some German prisoners in the States going on a strike for something or other. The second overlay for 12 July 1944 is a 83rd ID situation map for 12:00. The 83rd's position placed them in just the right spot for a front-row view of what was, according to Michael Doubler in his book "Closing With the Enemy," the largest air-ground operation ever attempted by American forces. got badly handled on 04 July. The literal truth of what Clarence Brown wrote was that GIs slept huddled together in foxholes, at times with their arms wrapped around each other to keep from freezing to death, or stood sleeping in groups of three like human tripods when the ground was too frozen to dig into. The inmates were malnourished and in extremely poor physical condition. The Trench Line 331 Infantry Regiment, 83 Division Share 3 posts heed72 4 Private Sep 27, 2006 #1 Does anyone have any info on the US, 331 Infantry Regiment, 83 Divison? Seems they would have been better off being purely on the defensive; but that was definitely not the German way. Commanding Officers Artillery: Brig. If you are having trouble orienting yourself, le Port is toward the lower rightcorner, Sainteny to the left about 1/3 of the way down from the top, Culot is at the top, left, mostly off the map and Hottot toward the top about 2/3 of the way from the left. We will see once we get to the various reports. 331st Regiment, 83rd Division Colonel James D. Shonak Commander 331st Anti-Tank Company Boyle, Paul (C) KIA Catrambone, Michael Hq. 12th FA Obsn Battalion (-Btrie A), from August 7th to 16th, 1944 The men of the 83rd finally had some breathing space, and they began to forget about the formidable Siegfried Line waiting for them across the Moselle. All is safe for you to go. Im not sure what the Germans hoped to accomplish doing this though. Once in France with the AEF and soon after the 332nd Infantry had been chosen for duty in Italy, Private Young was one of the men selected by and transferred to the 332nd Infantry's Company "L" from the 331st Infantry (the transfers between the two regiments were made in order to have the fittest and most qualified men in the ranks of the . You can learn more about Sgt. U.S. Intelligence estimated between 3,000 and 6,000 German troops occupied St. Malo. Henry Irving Tannenbaum--Company F, 331st Infantry Regiment searching out the foe. 1 pton 709th Tank Battalion, from August 13th to 16th, 1944 Note the discarded rolls of film and pictures scattered in the snow that were likely taken from them in a routine search, 9 January 1945. I, personally, cant make much sense of what is written in the lower left corner, try as I might. Regimental histories for 1943 and 1944. E Company Infanterie-Division) was a formation of the Imperial German Army in World War I. Included in this collection of medals and documents are the following items:- Original WWII Cased . Infantrymen of the 83rd Division walk past Sherman tanks that have momentarily halted on a dirt road in Germany. On 7 December, the 83rd Division relieved the 4th Infantry Division and attacked to clear the west bank of the Roer on 10 December. 106th Cav Rcn Sq, from July 16th to 28th, 1944 A Lieutenant of a supply company of the 329th Infantry Regiment/83rd Infantry-Division (Thunderbolt Division) with the company's mascot, goat Willie at Schevenhutte near Aachen/Germany. Anything will help. Heartpounding does not adequately describe the experience of watching all this at close range. They had limited supplies of ammunition and rations, and no radio contact with Germany. Find topics of interest and explore encyclopedia content related to those topics, Find articles, photos, maps, films, and more listed alphabetically, Recommended resources and topics if you have limited time to teach about the Holocaust, Explore the ID Cards to learn more about personal experiences during the Holocaust. It shows my fathers company, F, and we are approaching the day he was seriously wounded and shipped the the States. A Co, 634th Tank Destroyer Battalion (SP), from July 10th to 13th, 1944 The sound of all those bombs exploding at the same time was the most terrible sound that he had ever heard. 83rd Division "Thunderbolt" Message Board, Larry Dalton (field promotion to 2nd Lt., Silver Star). GitHub export from English Wikipedia. It can be seen by clicking here. rounds of 155 mm shells. var sc_project=709359; Composed almost entirely of Clevelanders ages 21-31 who had been drafted into the army, the regiment included companies A, B, C, D, H, and L and a supply company. His body was not recovered. After a period of training, elements of the division took Chteauneuf-d'Ille-et-Vilaine, 5 August, and Dinard, 15 August, and approached the heavily fortified area protecting St. Malo. Notice thatthe 22nd IR, 4th ID is a good 1000 yards out in front of the 83rd ID. The 83rd Infantry Division was recognized as a liberating unit by the US Army's Center of Military History and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1993. Click here to see a photo of the 2nd platoon taken in September 44, when it was at full strength. A Company Later groups of . Although it was not the same as being at home, the people of Luxembourg opened their homes to the GIs. This list was compiled by Kevin Harris from the history of the 331st, "We Saw It Through." It shows a bit of all three 83rd ID regiments. 2/331: Lieutenant Colonel James F. Faber, killed on 10 July 1944 at Sainteny. On June 18, 1944, less than two weeks after the Allied D-Dayinvasion of western Europe, the "Thunderbolt" division landed on Omaha Beach and began advancing into France. 1/329 : Major George A. Wishart Damn these eyes, they've seen too much 2nd Platoon: 2nd Lieutenant Donald L. Richardson, killed on July 4, 1944 On 1 March, the 83rd Division advanced toward the Rhine in Operation Grenade, and captured Neuss. Chest." I see a time-based spread sheet being necessary. Regiment, 83rd Infantry They include information regarding geographic location and troop movement, weather, and combat activity. J Company 333rd FA Group, from August 15th to 18th, 1944 A new nickname was desired to represent the nationwide origins of the division's personnel during World War II. Courtesy of The . They fought through the Ardennes in the bitter cold and snow to beat back the German Bulge. Most, if not all of them, I still can't see why they can't be held to their jobs like we are. Assistant Division Commanders: Brig. Then the heavies came in low, a hundred at a time. Donated by Greg Chipps, son of Sgt. The prisoners were detailed to build underground factory installations and to carry out forced labor for Organization Todt. SirJames 139 Sergeant Major US Army Patches - Army Unit Patches and Army Regiment Patches. 11201 Euclid Ave. It supplied over 195,000 officers and enlisted men as replacements to other units in France without seeing action as a complete formation. brothers we all know. On June 18, 1944, less than two weeks after the Allied D-Day invasion of western Europe, the "Thunderbolt" division landed on Omaha Beach and began advancing into France. Infanterie-Division was formed at Truppenbungsplatz Kningsbrck in December 1941 as a "Walkre"-Division (1) and was disbanded in December 1943. August 20, 1944: Cesson-Svign On June 18,1944 the 83rd Division landed at Omaha beach D-Day plus 12. June 17, 1944: Southampton, England Later, a German counterattack, supported by machine guns and mortars struck from high ground southeast of Greveldange, but the men of the 331st quickly turned back the attempted disruption of their lines. 3/331 The division was reconstituted in the Organized Reserve on 24 June 1921 and assigned to the state of Ohio. In the slaughter at Bihain. Even the paint on their helmets looked as if they had just been unpacked." From the 1st through the 5th of October, the 83rd advanced in heavy combat to the West Wall across the Sauer as the 329th fought the battle for Grevenmacher. B Company D-Day and Battle of Normandy Encyclopedia, Commander: Major General Robert C. Macon A GI in the 9th Division described the scene from his foxhole. Most Luxembourgers spoke several languages, and many spoke some English. Frank Reichmann in the 1st Battalion of the 331st said that a platoon of captured Germans started singing farewell to their commander. The next day the rest of the 329th entered the line, smashed through almost a mile to capture Coulot, and eased the pressure against the left of the line where the 330th had repelled repeated enemy counterattacks. Also, medical supplies were requisitioned from the U.S. Army's 20th Field Hospital. 83rd Infantry Regiment Nickname: Ninth Militia; City Guard; Ninth Infantry National Guard Mustered in: June 8, 1861. This single overlay for 14 July shows the 330IR pulled back but in a defensive set up to the north-east of Sainteny; very much in line with what we saw with the last two overlays for 13 July. June 25, 1944: Omaha Beach I served with the 83rd. L Company, 331st Infantry Regiment: Colonel Martin D. Barndollar Jr., killed on 4 July 1944 near Mautis, replaced by Lieutenant Colonel William E. Long, replaced on 7 July 1944 by Colonel John C. Whitcomb, replaced on 9 July 1944 by Colonel James D. Bender, replaced on 11 July 1944 by Colonel Robert T. Foster, replaced on 13 July 1944 by Colonel Robert H. York. Then, German attempts to organize tank-supported counterattacks were shattered by the 83rd's field artillery battalions. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. D Company [4] After training in Wales, the division, taking part in the Allied invasion of Normandy, landed at Omaha Beach, 18 June 1944, and entered the hedgerow struggle south of Carentan, 27 June. 908th Field Artillery Battalion (105 Howitzer) Nicknames: Thunderbolt Division, The Rag-Tag-Circus and the Ohio Division. Gen. Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 83rd Infantry Division Artillery, 83rd Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized), Headquarters, Special Troops, 83rd Infantry Division, Headquarters Company, 83rd Infantry Division, 453rd Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion Detachment, 25 June 1944: Third Army, but attached to the VIII Corps of, 10 September 1944: Ninth Army, 12th Army Group, 21 September 1944: Third Army, 12th Army Group, 11 October 1944: VIII Corps, Ninth Army, 12th Army Group, 22 October 1944: VIII Corps, First Army, 12th Army Group, 8 November 1944: Third Army, 12th Army Group, 11 November 1944: VIII Corps, First Army, 12th Army Group, 20 December 1944: Attached, with the entire First Army, to the, 26 December 1944: VII Corps, First Army (attached to British 21st Army Group), 12th Army Group, 16 February 1945: XIX Corps, Ninth Army, 12th Army Group, This page was last edited on 19 September 2022, at 17:37. The 22nd Division's artillery regiment was positioned to the east of Le Quesnoy with security provided by a battalion of Infantry Regiment 82. 3rd Platoon : lieutenant Virgil M. McClintic, wounded on July 4, 1944 at Mautis 83rd Infantry, 329th Reenactment Group, Reading, PA I sure wouldn't want to live the way they do. The headquarters was organized on 27 September 1921. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. "TDC, November 19"I just got my ballot the other day, so threw it away. In addition, the 83rd Division recovered documents for use by war crimes investigators. 453rd AAA AW Battalion (Mbl), from July 1st, 1944 to July 9th, 1945 The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. before leaving for the ETO 83rd Infantry Division Situation 12:00 12 July 1944 less the 330th Infantry Regiment. Welcome to the 331st Infantry Regiment documents sectionOn this page documents related to the 331st Infantry Regiment can be downloaded in the PDF format. 12 July 1944, 330 IR , I Co; 331 IR, A Co, B Co, C Co. The 83rd. The two squads were ambushed and pinned down on the ground. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. On the 7th, the 329th took the city of Echternach on the Sauer River. 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Thomas, Jr. (since June 29, 2021), 308th Train Headquarters and Military Police, 329th, 330th, 331st, and 332nd Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals, Ordered into active military service: 15 August 1942 at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. Yet as you wander down these quiet paths After taking the towns of Wallenstein, Bech and Kleinmacher, they captured Schengen. We focus on gathering information and documents on the World War 2 history of the United States 83rd. Store windows were full of photos of the 5th Armored Regiment which had liberated the city just nine days before. This list is as it appeared in the history of the 331st Infantry Demobilized 18 February 1919 at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. 1st Platoon