I'm trying to find information about the same unit. My grandfather was in it I believe. If you found any information you could share, I'd love to see it.
Thanks.
There are two places to search for the rosters of prisoners of war in World War II. One is the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. The other is the National Military Records Center in St. Louis, MO.
Click on the 'NFL Rosters from 1920' link on this page to see any roster of any team in the NFL from 1920.
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I checked the artillery assigned to the Infantry Divisions and the 208 Field Artillery Battalion was NOT part of an infantry division. This means they were either a separate battalion assigned to an Army or a Corps. I did find reference to the 208 Field Artillery Group. An artillery regiment or a group were a higher level of command for several battalions. It was more of an administrative organization. However, some of these units were re-organized and re-identified from a regiment to a Battalion.
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i can't find it anywhere, what about you?
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You cannot find the Brampton Battalion any more. They were a junior Ice hockey team based in Brampton, Ontario, and after moving to North Bay in 2013, have changed their name to North Bay Battalion.
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.
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There are two places to search for the rosters of prisoners of war in World War II. One is the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. The other is the National Military Records Center in St. Louis, MO.
you will find out when you get the game
Click on the 'NFL Rosters from 1920' link on this page to see any roster of any team in the NFL from 1920.
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