The "Lost Battalion" refers to the 308th Infantry Regiment, surrounded by German forces during World War I in the Argonne Forest in October 1918. Their plight became a symbol of American bravery and resilience, as the battalion held out for several days despite being cut off from reinforcements and facing dire conditions. The eventual rescue and the stories of the soldiers' courage helped to bolster American morale and showcased the determination of U.S. forces in the war. This event is often commemorated as a testament to sacrifice and heroism in military history.
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"See, The Lost Battalion" with Rick Schroder
First tell us which battle you are talking about and on which side the 'lost batallion' was fighting.
No, battalion is a noun.
The Lost Battalion was created in 1919.
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why did whittlesey's forces in the film the lost battalion become lost in the first place?
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The Lost Battalion - 1919 was released on: USA: 2 July 1919 USA: 28 July 1919 (Hartford, Connecticut) (premiere)
An American infantry battalion advanced so far ahead of the other units that it was cut off and surrounded by enemy. They had to hold their positions until they were able to fight out of the encirclement.WW2There was similar incident that occurred in WW2 that is also called the Lost Battalion. This occurred in Southern France with a battalion of the US 36th Infantry Division was cut-off and surrounded.
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The Lost Battalion - 2001 TV is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Finland:K-15 Germany:16 Netherlands:16 New Zealand:R13 USA:TV-14
Charles Whittlesey in the Lost Battalion
Charles A. Krohn has written: 'The lost battalion of Tet'