When the history of the Ardennes fighting has been written, it will be recorded as one of the great strategic Allied successes of the war in Europe. Tactically, for the 106th and the other American divisions involved, it was a bitter and costly fight. But it becomes increasingly clear that the Germans expended in that last futile effort those last reserves of men and materiel which they needed so badly a few months later. The losses and sacrifices of the 106th Infantry Division paid great dividends in eventual victory. These pages are dedicated to those gallant men who refused to quit in the darkest hour of the Allied invasion, and whose fortitude and heroism turned the tide toward overwhelming victory. Donald Armpriester Stroh, Major Gener...
The American Third Army is the cockiest of all the armies and the fastest-moving. Long on armor, it ...
The 366th Infantry was organized at Camp Dodge, Iowa, in November, 1917. The regiment served oversea...
This is the story, the history, of a group of men; organized out of all walks of life; from the hill...
Germany, 20 July 1945: To the Officers and Men of the fighting 69th Infantry Division: Recorded on t...
This book has been compiled from official and unofficial sources to afford men who have been in comb...
Introduction \u27\u27Combat History, The Super Sixth is a compilation of data from many sources, bu...
This book is for and about the men of Battery A , 391st Armored Field Artillery Battalion. It tries...
The story of the 79th Division is fact, not fiction. The accomplishments set forth here are sufficie...
Fighting across 18 major rivers and scores of smaller streams you have accomplished some of the long...
This photo-heavy book tracks the 75th Infantry Division\u27s activities through Europe, showcasing E...
The Western Front was a cacophonous mixture of men and material. Airplanes buzzed slowly above the t...
If perchance in the post-war world you encounter a man who says that he fought in Europe with the 74...
From Page 9, Two Years of Preparation: The 334th Infantry Regiment was activated 15 October 1942 at ...
Foreword The history of our regiment has been written in this book long after the fighting ceased. I...
From page 72 of document: The 316th had the hazardous and vital job of flying supplies and equipmen...
The American Third Army is the cockiest of all the armies and the fastest-moving. Long on armor, it ...
The 366th Infantry was organized at Camp Dodge, Iowa, in November, 1917. The regiment served oversea...
This is the story, the history, of a group of men; organized out of all walks of life; from the hill...
Germany, 20 July 1945: To the Officers and Men of the fighting 69th Infantry Division: Recorded on t...
This book has been compiled from official and unofficial sources to afford men who have been in comb...
Introduction \u27\u27Combat History, The Super Sixth is a compilation of data from many sources, bu...
This book is for and about the men of Battery A , 391st Armored Field Artillery Battalion. It tries...
The story of the 79th Division is fact, not fiction. The accomplishments set forth here are sufficie...
Fighting across 18 major rivers and scores of smaller streams you have accomplished some of the long...
This photo-heavy book tracks the 75th Infantry Division\u27s activities through Europe, showcasing E...
The Western Front was a cacophonous mixture of men and material. Airplanes buzzed slowly above the t...
If perchance in the post-war world you encounter a man who says that he fought in Europe with the 74...
From Page 9, Two Years of Preparation: The 334th Infantry Regiment was activated 15 October 1942 at ...
Foreword The history of our regiment has been written in this book long after the fighting ceased. I...
From page 72 of document: The 316th had the hazardous and vital job of flying supplies and equipmen...
The American Third Army is the cockiest of all the armies and the fastest-moving. Long on armor, it ...
The 366th Infantry was organized at Camp Dodge, Iowa, in November, 1917. The regiment served oversea...
This is the story, the history, of a group of men; organized out of all walks of life; from the hill...