Facts about the 263rd Field Artillery Battalion can be found in the unit's history, a copy of which I own.
Need Clarification ===First I have to assume you refer to an American unit. Then I assume you refer to the 141st Field Artillery Battalion.The 141st Field Artillery Battalion served in the following campaigns:Naples-Foggia(ground- Italy)Anzio (Italy)Rome-Arno (Italy)Southern FranceCentral EuropeRhineland (Germany)In my notes, I show that the 141FA Btn was originally part of the 39th Infantry Division. But some of its units were sent into combat as independent units. It was probably assigned to VI Corps, which also fought in Italy and then landed in Southern France in August 1944.Try a search for 141st Field Artillery Battalion and detailed reference books on the Battle of the Bulge. I will do more searching, also.
Obtain the book titled, "VIETNAM ORDER OF BATTLE", By Shelby L. Stanton.
He is our Great Grandfather and we know he fought in the Battle of the bulge just cannot find any documentation stating the soldiers in this battle. Can you help us?
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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.
Need Clarification ===First I have to assume you refer to an American unit. Then I assume you refer to the 141st Field Artillery Battalion.The 141st Field Artillery Battalion served in the following campaigns:Naples-Foggia(ground- Italy)Anzio (Italy)Rome-Arno (Italy)Southern FranceCentral EuropeRhineland (Germany)In my notes, I show that the 141FA Btn was originally part of the 39th Infantry Division. But some of its units were sent into combat as independent units. It was probably assigned to VI Corps, which also fought in Italy and then landed in Southern France in August 1944.Try a search for 141st Field Artillery Battalion and detailed reference books on the Battle of the Bulge. I will do more searching, also.
Obtain the book titled, "VIETNAM ORDER OF BATTLE", By Shelby L. Stanton.
Obtain the book: "Vietnam Order of Battle." By Shelby L. Stanton
He is our Great Grandfather and we know he fought in the Battle of the bulge just cannot find any documentation stating the soldiers in this battle. Can you help us?
No comprehensive list exists for recipients of a Silver Star Medal during the Battle of the Bulge.
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The United States Army has many job opportunities for those looking serve their country while increasing their employment potential. Tasked with neutralizing America’s enemies from afar using heavy weapons and advanced warfare tactics, Field Artillery Officers are some of the most highly trained soldiers in the military today. As a Field Artillery Officer, individuals are expected to uphold the high standard of operational planning and tactical defense that the United States Army has become world famous for, being well versed in all areas of the implementation of fire support to a larger battle scheme. Furthermore, Field Artillery Officers are tasked with directing all Field Artillery Soldiers in both joint and multinational missions, as well as leading these very same troops in land combat scenarios. With enough work, interested parties can advance to the rank of Field Artillery Captain, whose responsibilities expand to include commanding company-sized groups of Field Artillery Soldiers, organizing equipment for Field Artillery Soldiers’ missions, and teaching Field Artillery skills and tactics at training camps and service centers. Becoming one of these elite soldiers isn’t an easy task. Training to be a Field Artillery Officer involves completing BOLC I & II and the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course, or FAOBC. Field Artillery Officers are trained to have a comprehensive understanding of fire support, fire direction, observed fire, and platoon leadership. The expectations of a Field Artillery Officer are equally high. Candidates are expected to maintain a peak physical and mental condition at all times, as well as be able to work calmly under conditions of extreme duress. Due to the sensitive nature of their work, Field Artillery Officers are often judged by their ability to make sound decisions in the heat of battle, as well as be completely accountable for the repercussions of those actions. Furthermore, the conditions during a battle are constantly changing, so Field Artillery Officers must be able to adapt to new situations very quickly. Once returning to civilian life, many Field Artillery Officers find rewarding careers in management positions in the corporate world, thanks to their unmatched team leadership abilities. For an exciting job that will prepare its participants for any leadership-based job in the civilian world, interested parties should consider becoming a Field Artillery Officer.
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.
See the link. It is a complete list of all MOH citations.
The Battle of Ardennes is also referred to as The Battle of the Bulge. The Ardennes Forest is in France and Belgium. It was the last major offensive of the Germans in World War 2.
Steve Harvey - 2012 Steve Teams Up with a Viewer to Find Her Ex-Boyfriend a Mate Battle of the Bulge Deal Breaker 2-56 was released on: USA: 3 December 2013
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