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My father was injured near Soun-ni, Korea, on 15 October 1951. He was in Company F, 19th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division.
When the United States entered World War II, the 29th Infantry moved to Iceland, where it defended the rocky coastline until shipped to England in preparation for the invasion of Europe. In December, 1944 the Regiment deployed to France where it provided security to the "Red Ball Express", the supply route which kept the armored thrust rolling into Germany. During the "Battle of the Bulge", the Regiment secured and defended river crossings along the Meuse River in the vacinity of Namur and Liege, Belgium. The Regiment saw heavy combat near Jemelle and Rochefore, Belgium and was then deactivated in October, 1946. The 29th was not attached to a division instead it had assignments requiring only the manpower size of a regiment rather than a division.
Acting corporal Alvin C. York, on October 8, 1918. This was during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive near the end of WWI. York, later promoted to sergeant, was a member of the 328th Infantry Regiment of the US 82nd Infantry Division. (The 82nd Division did not become "airborne" until just before WWII).
When Their Wives Joined the Regiment - 1914 was released on: USA: 31 October 1914
They're in the National Archives.http://www.nara.govCopy and paste the above address in your browser window and enter "morning reports" in the search box on the page that takes you to. Then see the first result.The 117th Infantry was one of the three regiments in the 30th Infantry Division. The 30th Infantry Division is the National Guard of North Carolina in peacetime. Many men from other states served in this division in WWII. During October 1944 the 30th Division was attacking the German West Wall (Siegfried Line) and was encircling the city of Aachen. This was the first German city to be reached by the Americans and resistance was fanatical. The Division was in the XIX Corps, US First Army during October, until October 22, when the XIX Corps was shifted into the the US Ninth Army.
Bride of the Regiment - 1930 was released on: USA: 21 May 1930 Portugal: 30 October 1931
John A. Bering has written: 'History of the Forty-Eighth Ohio Vet. Vol. Inf. giving a complete account of the regiment from its organization at Camp Dennison, O., in October, 1861, to the close of the war, and its final muster-out, May 10, 1866' -- subject(s): United States, United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 48th (1861-1865), Regimental histories, History
Twenty-Third Regiment N-G-S-N-Y- - 1898 was released on: USA: October 1898
Fighting Tools - 1943 was released on: USA: October 1943
The 20th Century-Fox Hour - 1955 Child of the Regiment 2-1 was released on: USA: 3 October 1956
The Fighting Redhead - 1949 was released on: USA: 5 October 1949
Fighting Fins - 1932 was released on: USA: 13 October 1932