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its was the 369th infantry an all black regiment that was never wanted by the whites in the first place
339th infantry Regiment and 31st Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army. The units took the name of "Polar Bears" after they, and others, served in the Arctic region of Russia during and just after the First World War. They were there during the Russian Revolution that brought the Soviet Union into existance.
Try going to WWW.askjeeves.com Type in 251st Infantry. This will give hits to all the web sites that contain any information on the 251th. I did this for The USS Randolph and found a couple of people who knew my Grandfather during the war and a few people who didn't but helped me alot with my research. I checked the organizations of the Infantry Divisions that were formed in WW2 and the 251st Infantry Regiment was not in any of these divisions. If a regiment was not part of a division, then it was an independent unit and possible a training unit in the US. I checked the following reference for units that served in WW2 and Korean War and it does NOT list a unit by that name/identity. Dept of Army Pamphlet 672-1 "Unit Citiation and Campaign Participation Credit Register". From some "hits" on the internet, the 251st Infantry Regiment may have existed in World War 1 but I saw nothing but more inquiries.
Answer The 9th Armored Infantry Battalion was part of the 6th Armored Division. It received credit for the following campaigns:NormandyCentral EuropeArdennes-AlsaceNorthern FranceRhineland If you search for the history of the 6th Armored Division, then you will find details on the 9th Armored Infantry Battalion.
his dog tag was 148 he was in the 1st company of the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment as a runner rank of corporal
Many helmets worn by soldiers in World War I had pictures painted on them like lightning bolts, dice, and targets. The 9th infantry regiment's helmets had targets painted on the tops of them that looked like bulls' eyes.
There were four US Army Regiments of African American or Buffalo Soldoers who saw service in the Spanish American War and they included the: 9th Cavalry Regiment. 10th Cavalry Regiment. 24th Infantry Regiment, and the 25th Infantry Regiment.
The 39th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
Rupert Prohme has written: 'History of 30th Infantry Regiment, World War II' -- subject(s): History, Regimental histories, United States, United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 30th, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 30th (1901-1957)
The 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment during the Second World War.
In World War I Hitler voluntarily enlisted in the 16th Royal Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment (part of the 6th Royal Bavarian Reserve Infantry Division).
its was the 369th infantry an all black regiment that was never wanted by the whites in the first place
Contact the 350th Infantry Regiment Veteran's Association.
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J H E Whitney has written: 'The Hawkins zouaves' -- subject(s): 9th, History, New York Infantry, New York Infantry 9th Regiment, 1861-1863, Regimental histories, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
J. Madison Drake has written: 'Fast and loose in Dixie' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, History, New Jersey Infantry, New Jersey Infantry. 9th Regt, Personal narratives, Prisoners and prisons, Prisoners of war, United States, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United States. Army. New Jersey Infantry Regiment, 9th (1861-1865) 'The history of the Ninth New Jersey veteran vols.' -- subject(s): History, Regimental histories, United States, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United States. Army. New Jersey Infantry Regiment, 9th (1861-1865)
The 505th Parachute Infantry REGIMENT was the first P.I.R. to see combat in the ETO during WW 2. The first US Parachute Infantry Unit to see action in the ETO was the 509th Parachute Infantry BATTALION. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com