The book was conceived as an effort to portray the 100 year history of Having served with Co G 109th Infantry, provides a personal account covering combat in France and Germany highlighted by fire-fights in the Hurtgen Forest, living in foxholes, witnessing Gl's mental breakdown, and other combat conditions. Surviving Combat - Hurtgen Forest, Germany World War II GI's words reflect humor, hardships, death, imprisonment and relate to places like Hurgen Forest, Purcy, Battle of the Bulge and more. The articles cover most companies of the 110th Infantry. Beautifully illustrated with 200 photographs.ĭorothy Chernitsky, wife of John, a soldier with the 110th Infantry tells of some 50 GI's memories of the war. Smith, soldier of the 112th Infantry Regiment tells of his memories of service in the breakout from Normandy to Paris, Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. "Medic" A World War II Combat Medic Remembers Phillips, a soldier of the 110th Infantry Regiment in World War II provides an arousing battle narrative (Library Journal) story of the unsung heroes of the Battle of the Bulge. The 28th Infantry (Keystone) Division, 125 Years of ServiceĪ commemorative historical and pictorial book of 125 years of The 28th Infantry (Keystone) Division through 2004. VOL II contents: 110th Infantry 56th Infantry Brigade 109th Machine Gun Brigade 111th Infantry 112th Infantry 53rd Field Artillery 107th Field Artillery 108th Field Artillery 109th Field Artillery 103rd Field Artillery 103rd Ammo Train 103rd Engineers 103rd Field Signal Brigade 103rd Trains Headquarters and Military Police Volume I is completely gone, some obtainable at local book stores. Part one in a series of 3 histories.Īn illustrated history of the 28th Infantry Division. Published under the direction of COL Uzal (Mike) Ent. A history of the 28th Infantry Division from the colonial militia to 1979.
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