29th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War

29th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War
Title 29th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War PDF eBook
Author American Battle Monuments Commission
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1944
Genre Government publications
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26th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War

26th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War
Title 26th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War PDF eBook
Author American Battle Monuments Commission
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1944
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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Twenty-Nine, Let’s Go

Twenty-Nine, Let’s Go
Title Twenty-Nine, Let’s Go PDF eBook
Author Joseph H. Ewing
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 759
Release 2018-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1789125324

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The 29th Infantry was on the front lines on D-Day, Battle of Normandy, and was the first division to cross the Elbe into Germany. When, on January 17, 1946, the 29th Infantry Division was deactivated, 28,776 soldiers had been killed, wounded, taken prisoner or missing. In September 1944, Joseph H. Ewing joined the famed 29th Infantry Division of the Maryland-Virginia National Guard as the unit was readying to storm the port city of Brest, France. In Germany, he led his rifle platoon in making an assault crossing of the Roer River at Julich, which led to the division’s drive on Munchen-Gladbach. During quiet periods on the Roer, Col. Ewing typed and edited a newspaper he titled Chin Strap. The scant-copy newspaper was circulated within the company and also caught the eye of battalion headquarters. The publication earned Col. Ewing the nicknames “Strap” and “The Strap.” At the end of World War II, Col. Ewing was assigned to Fort Meade and the War Department Historical Division in the Pentagon, and decided to author the official history of the 29th Division in World War II. This fascinating account of the division’s wartime history is the result of Col. Ewing’s combat experience and civilian career in journalism.

Our Tortured Souls

Our Tortured Souls
Title Our Tortured Souls PDF eBook
Author Joseph Balkoski
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 402
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0811711692

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Balkoski's acclaimed multi-volume history of the U.S. 29th Infantry Division in World War II covers the division's vital role in the U.S. Army's November offensive, which Gen. Omar Bradley hoped would get the Allies to the Rhine River by Christmas. A riveting story of heroism and tragedy.

Beyond the Beachhead

Beyond the Beachhead
Title Beyond the Beachhead PDF eBook
Author Joseph Balkoski
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 353
Release 2005-08-04
Genre History
ISBN 0811741451

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Expanded edition with a new chapter on the final battles of the Normandy campaign.

27th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War

27th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War
Title 27th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War PDF eBook
Author American Battle Monuments Commission
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1944
Genre World War, 1914-1918
ISBN

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The 102nd Ambulance Company in World War I

The 102nd Ambulance Company in World War I
Title The 102nd Ambulance Company in World War I PDF eBook
Author Andrew W. German
Publisher McFarland
Pages 277
Release 2023-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 1476649324

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During the carnage of World War I, ambulance companies were essential, carrying casualties off the battlefield on litters, dressing wounds, and rushing the wounded to the rear, often amid intense fire and poison gas. As part of the 26th "Yankee" Division--the first full American division to arrive in France in 1917--the 102nd Ambulance Company spent 193 days at the front and carried more than 20,000 men in its ambulances. Based on the company diary of Sergeant Leslie R. Barlow and letters by other company members, this narrative follows the unit through its inception in Bridgeport, Connecticut, its National Guard training, passage overseas, and winter of adjustment in France. The book describes its contribution to British trench fever experiments and its role in disinfesting the division of "cooties"; and offers vivid descriptions of its combat experiences in five sectors between February and November 1918. The work is heavily illustrated with photographs of the company and includes a detailed roster.