With the activation of the XVI Corps on 7 December 1943, the War Department added another fighting Corps to its rapidly expanding Army of the United States, a Corps that was destined within little more than a year to make an historic assault across Europe\u27s Rhine River and to play an important part in the United States Ninth and First Armies\u27 encirclement of the vital Ruhr industrial area and the total defeat of Nazi Germany. Under the command of Maj. Gen. John B. Anderson, Corps commander since shortly after its organization, the XVI Corps proved in training and in combat operations its right to a place among the leading Corps of the United States armies. It conducted an efficient training program in preparation for combat prior to i...
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From History of the 13th Regiment, World War II, page 34: The first action in World War II, in which...
This book contains two sections; Part I is pages 1-226, Part II is pages 227-406 Selection from Hist...
The German Regiment was a unit raised for service in the Continental Army in the summer of 1776 from...
Introduction \u27\u27Combat History, The Super Sixth is a compilation of data from many sources, bu...
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery 1 08th Antiaircraft Artillery Group, a new organization in the...
Germany, 20 July 1945: To the Officers and Men of the fighting 69th Infantry Division: Recorded on t...
This is the military history of the 179th Regimental Combat Team. As a component of the fighting 45...
Fighting across 18 major rivers and scores of smaller streams you have accomplished some of the long...
6-7 January 1945: We made the most of our opportunity to get acquainted with the French. Phrase book...
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From the Foreword: The writing of this book began shortly before V~E day. Together with what had be...
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Dedication This book is dedicated to those men who so gallantly and unselfishly gave all they had to...