This book has been compiled from official and unofficial sources to afford men who have been in combat with the 393rd Infantry a review of the Regiment\u27s action in the European Theater of Operations. With emphasis placed on the unit rather than individual action, the book has omitted stories of personal heroism. Names of men in pictures have been purposely omitted. To each man. who fought with the 393rd Infantry belongs credit for the hard-fought battle. To him belongs also the privilege of relating his deeds. Some five thousand men participated with the regiment in combat -- to each this book is the background of his own fight. Effort has been made to show action of every section that comprises an infantry regiment in combat. A sincere ...
This history is taken from the official records of the 329th Infantry. It covers the battle actions ...
The history of the 1288th Engineer Combat Battalion has been well recorded on film. It is not a stor...
From the Introduction, written by Colonel Harold B. McClune: The design of this book\u27s compilers...
The history of the 393rd is a story of a hard working organization. It was not the fortune of the 39...
This book is for and about the men of Battery A , 391st Armored Field Artillery Battalion. It tries...
Germany, 20 July 1945: To the Officers and Men of the fighting 69th Infantry Division: Recorded on t...
On March 22, 1943, at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, the paper work of organizing a new Engineer general...
The 366th Infantry was organized at Camp Dodge, Iowa, in November, 1917. The regiment served oversea...
From A Spearhead Regiment (the book\u27s introduction): When the blood, sweat, and dirt of war beco...
The 493rd Armored Field Artillery Battalion was activated on 15 September 1942 at Camp Campbell, Ken...
Foreword This history of the 313th Infantry is the result, actually, of a definite policy establishe...
... A regiment, which, while it may have no proud record of battles won and honors gained, yet has a...
This photo-heavy book tracks the 75th Infantry Division\u27s activities through Europe, showcasing E...
From the Foreword: The writing of this book began shortly before V~E day. Together with what had be...
From the Introduction: That is the purpose of this book -- to tell a story, the story of the men of ...
This history is taken from the official records of the 329th Infantry. It covers the battle actions ...
The history of the 1288th Engineer Combat Battalion has been well recorded on film. It is not a stor...
From the Introduction, written by Colonel Harold B. McClune: The design of this book\u27s compilers...
The history of the 393rd is a story of a hard working organization. It was not the fortune of the 39...
This book is for and about the men of Battery A , 391st Armored Field Artillery Battalion. It tries...
Germany, 20 July 1945: To the Officers and Men of the fighting 69th Infantry Division: Recorded on t...
On March 22, 1943, at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, the paper work of organizing a new Engineer general...
The 366th Infantry was organized at Camp Dodge, Iowa, in November, 1917. The regiment served oversea...
From A Spearhead Regiment (the book\u27s introduction): When the blood, sweat, and dirt of war beco...
The 493rd Armored Field Artillery Battalion was activated on 15 September 1942 at Camp Campbell, Ken...
Foreword This history of the 313th Infantry is the result, actually, of a definite policy establishe...
... A regiment, which, while it may have no proud record of battles won and honors gained, yet has a...
This photo-heavy book tracks the 75th Infantry Division\u27s activities through Europe, showcasing E...
From the Foreword: The writing of this book began shortly before V~E day. Together with what had be...
From the Introduction: That is the purpose of this book -- to tell a story, the story of the men of ...
This history is taken from the official records of the 329th Infantry. It covers the battle actions ...
The history of the 1288th Engineer Combat Battalion has been well recorded on film. It is not a stor...
From the Introduction, written by Colonel Harold B. McClune: The design of this book\u27s compilers...