There were 23,218 US personnel missing or known captured during the Bulge. I do not believe that any comprehensive roster of these has ever been compiled.
The list is not posted anywhere on the web. Over 19,000 Americans lost their lives in the fighting. The Germans lost over 90,000 troops.
You can speak to the museum historians at the National Museum of World War 2 to get a list of 106th Division who held out so valiantly in the Battle of the Bulge.
No, there is not.
thomas j cahill
No, there is not.
No comprehensive list exists.
No comprehensive list exists for recipients of a Silver Star Medal during the Battle of the Bulge.
Answeryou dirty lire
battle of the Bulge, Mageot Line, siege at Stalingrad, London Blitz, Arnhem Battle and the list goes on.
massacre of field hospital personel and patients near bastogne
See the link. It is a complete list of all MOH citations.
Of course not. Even in the list of American battles, it probably second after D-day and may be rivaled by battles in Pacific as well. As of whole World War II Battle of the Bulge falls far behind battles of Stalingrad, Kursk Salient, Moscow and many others.
The link below gives a list of the units that were involved in the Battle of the Bulge. It lists the 285th Combat Engineer Battalion as well as a 285th Observation unit. This division was not part of a division. It was probably an independent unit that was attached to the Army. It did receive credit for 3 Campaigns: Ardennes-Alsac, Central Europe and Rhineland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_and_disasters_by_death_toll Thats a good list but those arent all Americans. The most American casulites was the Battle of the Bulge
One needs to obtain a copy of their DD Form 214, it list the units in which they served, awards given, and countries in which they served.
The German army was attacking units of the American army. No navy involved in the actual battle it was to far inland.