The 216th Field Artillery Battalion, part of the U.S. Army during World War II, was active from January 1943 to September 1945. Battery B, like other units in the battalion, was involved in various campaigns across Europe, providing artillery support. The battalion participated in significant operations, including the Normandy invasion and the liberation of France. Specific records on Battery B's activities may be found in military archives or historical accounts focusing on the battalion's service during the war.
The 965th Field Artillery Battalion was an African American unit activated in 1942 during World War II. It served primarily in the European Theater, where it participated in several key campaigns, including the Normandy invasion and the liberation of France. The battalion was known for its effective use of artillery and played a crucial role in providing fire support for ground forces. Despite facing racial discrimination, the 965th demonstrated exceptional performance and earned recognition for its contributions to the war effort.
The 941st Field Artillery Battalion (FA BN) was activated in 1942 and served in World War II primarily as part of the U.S. Army's artillery units. It participated in various campaigns, including the campaigns in North Africa and Italy, providing crucial artillery support during battles. The battalion was equipped with 105mm howitzers and played a significant role in supporting infantry operations. After the war, the unit was deactivated, reflecting the broader demobilization of U.S. forces following the conflict.
601st Tank Destroyer Battalion 1st Infantry Division Provisional Antitank Battalion converted to 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion on 15 December 1941. Company C of the original battalion consisted mainly of Battery D, 5th Field Artillery, the only Army unit with a continuous history from the Revolutionary War. Arrived at Gourock, Scotland, on 9 April 1942. Reconnaissance Company landed at Oran, Algeria, on 8 November as part of Operation Torch, and rest of battalion arrived in December. Fought in Battle of Kasserine Pass in February 1943 and at El Guettar in March. Converted to the M10 at end of North Africa campaign. Participated in invasion landings at Salerno, Italy, on 9 September. Made third D-day assault at Anzio on 22 January 1944 and entered Rome in June. Conducted fourth assault landing in southern France on 15 August. Advanced to German border in the Vosges region. Participated in reduction of Colmar Pocket in February 1945, then converted to the M36. Battled along the Siegfried Line until crossing the Rhine on 22 March. Helped capture Nürnberg in April and ended the war occupying Hitler's retreat at Berchtesgaden in Bavaria. Attached to: 1st Armored Division; 1st, 3d, 9th, 34th, 36th, 45th, 103d Infantry divisions.
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.
"2nd" is only half of the address. Numbers needed are, for example, 2/34th. Which means, 2nd Battalion of the 34th Armor, or Cavalry, or Infantry, or Artillery, Engineer, Transportation, or Maintenance Regiment, etc.the 2nd maint bn was stationed in vung tau until aug 69 when it relocated to I corps. it was stationed beside the phubai airport, which is now a major airport.it served under Saigon support Command& then the Danang Support Command.
Jimmy C. Marks has written: 'History of the 61st Field Artillery Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, 1940-1957' -- subject(s): History, United States, United States. Army. Field Artillery Battalion, 61st
Facts about the 263rd Field Artillery Battalion can be found in the unit's history, a copy of which I own.
Philip Stephen Chase has written: 'Organization and service of Battery F, First Rhode Island light artillery, to January 1st, 1863' -- subject(s): Battery A., History, Regimental histories, Rhode Island Artillery, Rhode Island Artillery. 1st Regiment, 1861-1865. Battery F., United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'Battery F, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery in the Civil War, 1861-1865' -- subject(s): 1st, Battery F, History, Regimental histories, Rhode Island Artillery, Rhode Island Artillery. 1st Regiment, 1861-1865. Battery F, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, Battery F., Rhode Island Artillery. 1st Regiment, 1861-1865. Battery F.
John Otto has written: 'History of the 11th Indiana Battery, connected with an outline history of the Army of the Cumberland, during the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865' 'History of the 11th Indiana battery' -- subject(s): 11th Battery, History, Indiana Artillery, Indiana Artillery. 11th Battery, 1861-1865, Regimental histories, United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'Broken Planet'
Frederick W. Wild has written: 'Memoirs and history of Capt. F. W. Alexander's Baltimore Battery of light artillery, U. S. V' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Baltimore Battery, Frederick William Alexander, History, Maryland Artillery, Maryland Artillery. Baltimore Battery, 1862-1865, Regimental histories, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
The 965th Field Artillery Battalion was an African American unit activated in 1942 during World War II. It served primarily in the European Theater, where it participated in several key campaigns, including the Normandy invasion and the liberation of France. The battalion was known for its effective use of artillery and played a crucial role in providing fire support for ground forces. Despite facing racial discrimination, the 965th demonstrated exceptional performance and earned recognition for its contributions to the war effort.
Colin Spencer Southall has written: 'The defence of Lithgow' -- subject(s): Antiaircraft artillery, Australia, Australia. Heavy Anti-aircraft Battery, 9th, Australia. Volunteer Defence Corps. Battalion, 23rd, Defenses, History, History, Military, Military History, World War, 1939-1945 'Practical house drainage' -- subject(s): Clay Pipe, House Drainage
See the related links below for a brief history of the 77th ID. The divisions first commander during WWII, Robert Eichelberger, was soon promoted to command the US 8th Army.
Try googling "battalion profiles"
Clarence A. Fonerden has written: 'A brief history of the miltary career of Carpenter's battery' -- subject(s): Confederate States of America, Virginia Artillery, Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Artillery.Carpenter's Battery, Carpenter's Battery, Regimental histories, History
Owen B. Augspurger has written: 'World War II history of the 102nd Antiaircraft Battalion (AW)' -- subject(s): Regimental histories, United States, United States. Army. Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, 102d, World War, 1939-1945
J. Albert Monroe has written: 'Battery D, First Rhode Island light artillery' -- subject(s): 1st, Battery D, Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862, History, Regimental histories, Rhode Island Artillery, Rhode Island Artillery. 1st Regiment, 1861-1865. Battery D., United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'The Rhode Island artillery at the first battle of Bull Run' -- subject(s): Bull Run, 1st Battle of, Va., 1861, Rhode Island Artillery. 1st Regt., 1861-1865, Rhode Island Artillery