10-11 JULY 1944 The 1st. The unit redeployed through Camp McCoy, Wisconsin in April 2011 having earned the Meritorious Unit Commendation. Some of the prisoners reported that many German soldiers wanted to surrender, but were being closely watched by officers and non-commissioned officers. 27 JULY 1944 On 27 July the 1st Battalion was attached to the 134th Infantry, and that regiment attacked at 1000. 6 enemy prisoners were taken. Their fresh troops made gains up to 1500 yards during the day. For this act, Sergeant Gonzales has been recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross. Colonel Alexander, 1st Battalion Commander, was wounded and Lt Colonel Stowers assumed command of the battalion. [3], 1 September saw the regiment moved by truck from the Vosges Mountains to Nancy and then into reserve for the Saint-Mihiel attack of 1216 September. The Germans, in their rapid withdrawal, left behind great quantities of weapons, ammunition and assorted materiel. While administering aid, he himself was hit by shrapnel, but continued to treat their wounds and remained with them for an hour in the midst of fire until they were evacuated. Willson describes the logistics of marching with Sherman's army, the destruction of property by Union troops, and the liberated slaves who accompanied the army. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. David Cleutz. At the time the Regimental Commander was wounded, Lt. B Company (armor): Lenexa. The Battalion also supported DOD and State Department missions building capacities among partner nations across east Africa. Brigadier General Edmund Sebree, assistant division commander, assumed command of the 137th Infantry at 0830. The following is taken fromNew York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. On 25 August 1984 the two battalions were reassigned to the 35th Division when it was reformed from the 69th Brigade headquarters. Col. W. F. Fox, in his account of this regiment, says: "It won special honors at Gettysburg, then in Greene's brigade, which, alone and unassisted, held Culp's hill during a critical period of that battle against a desperate attack of vastly superior force. If you find that the veteran is absent from the base, you can save it by clicking here (*) The Alabama militia was called the Alabama Volunteer Guard. The 137th Infantry Regiment (First Kansas)[1] was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. Between 8 and 27 June of that year, it also provided riot control during labor troubles at copper mines in Baxter Springs. Located at the Neville Public Museum of Brown County, Green Bay, WI. Located at the Smithtown Historical Society, Smithtown, NY. 4 pages. 263-266. 25th Infantry Regiment, (Colored) 368th Infantry Regiment, (Colored) Arkansas, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Little Rock Arkansas. The 137th Infantry left its England stations at Bodmin and Newquay on 4 July 1944. The Legion of Honour, or in full, the National Order of the Legion of Honour (French: Ordre national de la Lgion d'honneur) is a French order established by Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul of the First Republic, on 19 May 1802. The main effort for the Division was made by the 134th Infantry, on the Division left, who were committed for the first time. After being held up in the early part of the day, the 2nd Battalion broke through for a gain of 500 years. General accounts of Deputy Quartermaster Frederick Foering and paymaster accounts of various companies, brigades, and regiments. 39 ALBANY BKANDOW PRINTING COMPANY STATE LEGISLATIVE PRINTERS 1905 OF THE 7645130 . Another Montana officer, 1st Lieutenant Sidney K. Strong of St. Ignatius, the Executive Officer of Company A, assumed command of a provisional platoon on 13 July and carried out an attack upon a position where all previous attacks had failed. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Scofield, William S.William H. Scofield letters,1865. They were meeting heavy artillery and mortar fire along their entire front. This silk national color carried by the 137th New York Volunteers includes 31 gold-colored, painted stars in the canton from an original 34-star, Battles and Casualties -Table from Phisterer (PDF format), Battles and Casualties -Table from Phisterer (MS Excel format), Inquiries Relating to the Formation and Movements of Regiments, Companies, or Batteries of New York Volunteers, Submitted by the Bureau of Military Record. The motto at the bottom of the shield, Valor for Service, is a magnetic challenge to every person of the 137th Regiment to do their duty to God and country, thus upholding the high standards of service established by those who have gone before. The regiment soon arrived in England on 25 May 1944, and then into the frontline in Normandy on 8 July 1944. (Enlisted man's letters, Dec 25, 1863 & Dec 24, 1864). The following is taken fromThe Union army: a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers. He was of great assistance to the Battalion Commander in keeping him informed, and he helped reorganize his own company after the Company Commander and Executive Officer had become casualties. The casualties in the 137th at Gettysburg exceeded those of any other regiment in the corps, amounting to 40 killed, 87 wounded and 10 missing. The 137th, less 1st Battalion was in Division reserve. The Divisions on the right and left of the 35th continued their advance. Click a letter below to go to Soldier names beginning with that letter: This database was compiled by Mr. Rick Transcriptions only. Records include muster rolls, payrolls, fine lists, orders and miscellaneous accounts of the Pennsylvania Militia units and volunteers during the war. 182 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm. 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 This collection consists of photocopies of four letters from William H. Scofield to his father and sister. Thank you. 19 JULY 1944 With St. Frederick Phisterer. [11] On 1 May 1959, it was reorganized as a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System, including the 1st and 2d Battle Groups, part of the 35th Division. [6], In the afternoon of 6 August 1944, the regiment was on the move again, to the Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcout area. Greene kept this diary during a tour with his father, Brig. It is famous for accomplishing a similar feat to the 20th Maine Infantry Regiment during the Battle of Gettysburg on the second day at the other end of the United States' line. A Company (armor): Emporia. as it becomes available. Aside from artillery and mortar fire the 137th Infantry encountered no enemy action from 20 to 23 July. The 137th lost 16 men killed, 100 wounded and 1 missing in action. Be sure to see a copy of the actual database itself, which can be Volunteer Union soldiers of the 2nd through 7th Colored Infantry, including 3rd Tennessee Volunteers, 6th Louisiana Infantry, and 7th Louisiana Infantry Volunteer Union soldiers of the 8th through 13th Infantry Organizations Volunteer Union soldiers of the 20th through 25th Infantry Organizations Left State for Washington, D. C., September 25, 1862. 7 items. These men, all members of rifle companies were: Staff Sergeant Harold T. Shaw, Wichita, Kansas, Company I (16 July) Staff Sergeant Gerald Jones, Wichita, Kansas, Company I (18 July) Staff Sergeant Glenwood B. Dahlgren, East Stanwood, Washington, Company B (17 July) Staff Sergeant Cecil D. Bruer, Wichita, Kansas, Company K (17 July) Staff Sergeant Harold P. Green, Lawrenceville, Georgia, Company K (21 July) Staff Sergeant Leroy D. Fagan, Hillsboro, Alabama, Company L (21 July) Staff Sergeant Bob R. Adams of Sun City, Kansas, was promoted two grades to the position of 1st Sergeant of Company C. At the end of two weeks in combat, the fine training and quality of men of the 137th Infantry was obvious as they proved themselves to be an aggressive, efficient fighting machine. For these two members of the Medical Detachment, the Silver Star has been recommended. For almost an hour he directed the fire, until the enemy emplacements were neutralized. Subject: Action Against Enemy, Reports After/After Action Reports. ferred to Co. E, this regiment, January 28, 1865; to Co. D, Ninety-first Infantry, June 5, 1865. His unit was suddenly pulled and sent to take Patton's place in the line after the general was summoned to the Bulge. Army. Throughout the day the regiment was subjected to heavy machine gun and mortar fire from well dug-in positions, and from 88mm and 150mm artillery fire from the rear. The 137th Infantry left its England stations at Bodmin and Newquay on 4 July 1944. After the first few days of the battle replacements were received regularly, both officers and enlisted men. Diary of Francis Vinton Greene, 1863 June 13-August 18. from Business Insider: We also filled sandbags and did guard duty (without weapons). A large accession was received from the nth corps, but Col. Ireland and Gen. Geary retained their respective commands. To : The Adjutant General, Washington 25, D. C. Thru: Command Channels. I proudly recommend to all this history of the 361st Infantry Regiment, United States Army Reserve. Loren Tuller, 60th New York Infantry. ROSTER OF OHIO SOLDIERS. Forty-seven prisoners were taken during the day. This richly illustrated book chronologically describes the course of Operation Overlord through 357 specific events. Using sound judgment and quick thinking, Gonzales commanded an attached Tank Destroyer, whose crew had been reduced by enemy fire, and blasted out a gun nest. On this day our losses were 9 killed, 11 wounded and 1 missing. In the center is a gold bar or baton. The regiment captured 47 prisoners on 13 July, most of which were Poles, Czechs, and Austrians who seemed glad to be out of the fighting. The 28th Infantry Division made preparations to relieve us at our present location. Jorgensen, Jay. Contributing to the success of the regiment in its initial operation was the smooth handling of supplies of all classes. Late in the afternoon of 13 July, two platoons of Company L, of which Sergeant Hughbanks is a member, were pinned down by machine gun fire. DIV. 44-50. Notification was received of the appointment of Technical Sergeants Claude A. Hupp of Company M and Frank A. Gonzales of Company I as 2nd Lieutenants. 17-18 JULY 1944 On Monday, 17 July the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 137th Infantry jumped off at 0430, an earlier hour than had been customary previously. One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Indiana Infantry. Located at Duke University. By 2300, the 3rd Battalion had pushed through to the initial objective, with Company L reported in the vicinity of la Roque. On 20 July, Company C put on a successful raid of its own against the enemy. FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. They advanced east through Germany encountering heavy resistance along the Autobahn superhighway, and they captured hundreds of German prisoners in the Ruhr region by the time the war ended. Search You are going to search our database of the soldiers of 35th infantry division. Headquarters Company Detachment: Junction City, Kansas. -- Age, 24 years. On 1 April 1963, the battle groups were redesignated as battalions. Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. By 1630 the 1st Battalion was attacking the enemy stronghold at la Marel, where German troops had assembled in the stone buildings in that area. 1 AUGUST 1944 Task Force S attacked Both the 1st and 3rd Battalions provided relief between 13 and 16 July 1924 after a tornado struck Augusta. A Typical AEF Infantry Regiment The 147th Infantry, 37th "Buckeye" Division Contributed by Tom McLeod: Regimental Victory Parade in Cincinnati, 1919. . The Division consisted of the 69th and 70th Infantry Brigades, composed of the 137th, 138th Infantry, with the 129th Machine Gun Battalion; and the 139th and 140th Infantry, and the 130th Machine Gun Battalion; all of the 60th Field Artillery Brigade, which was composed of the 128th, 129th and 130th Field Artillery. At 1600 a strong enemy position was captured about 1000 yards south of St. Gilles. Jennings, Hudson. Bureau, 1893. No men were killed on this day, but 5 men were wounded. Outstanding leadership shown by enlisted men has resulted in numerous recommendations for battlefield appointment as 2nd Lieutenant. Roster. They served for one year during the War in Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom) from October 2005 to October 2006, with the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 3rd and the 4th Infantry Divisions. Greene." Available online at:www.davidcleutz.com/137th-regiment-nystate-volunteers.html Headquarters Company . [9] They assumed occupation duties in Germany until returning to the US,[10] and were inactivated on 5 December 1945 at Camp Breckinridge. The weeks attack and the heavy artillery pounding was beginning to tell on the enemy forces, and reports began to come back of their units attempting to operate with a drastic reduction of men, with no replacements; of a shortage of food, water and ammunition; and of extensive use of horse-drawn vehicles due to lack of gasoline. 28 JULY 1944 On the 28th, the 35th Division became part of V Corps, and resumed the attack at 1000. RICHARD G. CHADWICK Lt Col, A. G. D. Adjutant General, Back to the 35th Infantry Division After Action Report menu. D-Day and Battle of Normandy media library: archives photos and videos, Souvenir shop featuring t-shirts, caps, mugs, models or posters inspired by D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, D-Day Overlord - Marc Laurenceau 2003-2023. At 2200 the 2nd Battalion relieved the 1st Battalion who reverted to reserve. About Us; Staff; Camps; Scuba. The regiment traced its history back to the organization of the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Kansas Volunteer Militia from pre-existing companies on 17 May 1879. The 1st attack the 137th made was on the morning of 11 July 1944, and they made small gains at the cost of 12 killed, 96 wounded, and 18 missing. This regiment was organized at Indianapolis in May 1864. [1] Exposing himself to enemy machine gun fire, he pointed out enemy emplacements from his position at the head of the platoon, and five emplacements were successfully disposed of. Fifth Maine Battery. West, Samuel. This collection contains abstracts compiled from original muster rolls for New York State infantry units involved in the Civil War. [Trenton, NJ : Xlibris Corp.], 2004, 343 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Located at University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va. Greene, George S. "Address of Maj. Gen. George S. 30-31 July 1944 On the 30th the regiment was organized into Task Force S, under the command of Brigadier General Sebree. Holding the Right : The 137th New York Regiment at Gettysburg." Attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to December, 1862. The regiment was reorganized and officially mustered into service between 9 May and 13 May at Topeka, Kansas, as the 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. Company A - Many men were recruited in Wayne County - See Roster, Company B - Many men were recruited in Crawford County - See Roster, Company C - Many men were recruited in Clinton County - See Roster, Company D - Many men were recruited in Butler County - See Roster, Company E - Many men were recruited in Clinton County - See Roster, Company F - Many men were recruited in Butler County - See Roster, Company G - Many men were recruited in Butler County - See Roster, Company H - Many men were recruited in Clinton County - See Roster, Company I - Many men were recruited in Bradford County - See Roster, Company K - Many men were recruited in Schuylkill County - See Roster. by Brevet Captain Edward N. Whittier, U.S.V. Bloomer wrote about missing the battle, having rejoined the Company as they were retreating. 56th Regiment Infantry. Westminster, Md. In the early morning, both the 1st and 2nd Battalions received enemy mortar fire. Additional recruits came from Topeka and Cottonwood Falls. downloaded as an Excel 1st Lt. John R. Huntley of Company L was killed, the first officer of the regiment to give his life in this conflict. Both of these men have been recommended to receive the Distinguished Service Cross. Heavy fighting in Luxembourg and Belgium saw the 137th suffer heavy casualties, but they beat back the enemy wherever they met them. Textual Records: Regimental, battalion, company, and detachment records, including letters sent and received, correspondence, issuances, rosters, casualty and descriptive lists, descriptive books, and histories, of the 11th Infantry Regiment, 1861-69; 12th Infantry Regiment, 1861-1912; 13th Infantry Regiment, 1861- 1915; 14th Infantry Regiment, No large gains were made by any battalion during the day. It left on the 27th, 1,007 strong, for Harper's Ferry, and was there assigned to the 3d brigade, 2nd (Geary's) division,the "White Star" division12th corps, to which it was attached throughout the whole period of its active service. Headquarters and Headquarters Company: Kansas City, Kansas. On Tuesday, 2nd Lt. Eugene A. Kay of 2504 East 28th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, was shot down near Rampan, and wounds suffered by 2nd Lt. John Matraszek of 3013 Richmond Street, Philadelphia proved fatal. Published for the comrades of the renowned defenders by the Acme Pub. Our 1st Battalion turned back a strong German counterattack at noon. On this day, 3 German prisoners were captured. This incident occurred on 11 July near St. Gilles. The casualties suffered by a typical American infantry regiment serving in World War II were horrendous. The regiment continued on through the Allied breakout and pushed east to the city of Orlans and then onto Nancy which they captured after heavy resistance. Gale, Andrew H.Civil War letters and diary of Andrew H. Gale of the 137th Regiment, New York State Volunteers. [4], Between 14 December and 26 February 1922, the 1st and 3rd Battalions were called up for riot control during a strike of coal miners at Pittsburg. On the left of the 137th Infantry was the 320th Infantry, and on the right the 30th Division, who were operating across the river. An alert 3rd Battalion observer watched 45 Germans, with full equipment, enter a house northeast of St. Army. Colonel Emery was evacuated to the hospital at 2030, 24 July 1944. At the close of the week, the XIX Corps was still operating with the 30th Division on the right, the 35th Division in the center, and the 29th division on the left. Also includes a typed transcript of the letter. RM K0W9G0 - Lt. Col. Carlin Williams, incoming commander, 2nd Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment, Kansas Army National Guard, shares his gratitude with family and friends while speaking to the battalion at his change of command ceremony, Aug. 12, 2017, at Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kansas. July 1996. Lo taken, and the Corps mission completed in eight days of fighting, 19 July was a period of patrolling rear areas and cleaning out scattered Germans, clearing minefields, and reorganization of forces for defense of areas occupied. Rick Callendar is the nephew of Pfc. [2], On 6 September 1899, the 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry boarded transports and steamed for the US, arriving on 10 October. Lo, then notified the artillery who demolished the building. Forwarded in compliance with provisions of paragraph 1, letter Headquarters FUSA, 13 July 1944, 319.1/401 (C), subject: Action Against Enemy, Reports After/After Action Reports. AUDLIN, JOHN B.Age, 33 years. At 1500 10 July 1944, the Division order was issued, and at 1700 Colonel Grant Layng issued to the 137th Infantry Officers Field Order No. Ignoring the imminent danger of artillery fire, Sergeant Blair and Private Nichols reentered the danger zone and removed the wounded men to a place of comparative safety behind the tank before the barrage fell. The 2nd Battalion was in reserve. The 3rd Battalion was committed at 1830. [6] On 25 July, the regiment witnessed the beginning of Operation Cobra, and Allied bombers bombed German positions right near friendly lines. T. Ryan who served in Company L of the 137th Infantry Regiment. At 2300 enemy bombers made an appearance over the 3rd Battalion area and dropped several bombs. FORT RILEY, Kan. - The Kansas Army National Guard's 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment, "First Kansas," redesignated as the 1st Battalion, 635th Armor Regiment during a virtual ceremony Oct. 17. Other names and updates will be added if they become available (Contact Darrel Hagberg, see below). On 1 February 1976, the 3rd Battalion was inactivated, and the 1st and 2nd Battalions were assigned to the 69th Brigade. He has also been recommended for battlefield promotion to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. A wounded member of the crew was still in the tank, and Staff Sergeant Volk and Sergeant Blankenship, also of Company A, both lay wounded near the tank. This page was last edited on 14 June 2022, at 10:06. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. Enlisted at Oswego, to serve [2], Simultaneously with its mustering out from Federal service, the 20th Kansas was consolidated with the 1st Regiment of Infantry (Provisional), as the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Kansas National Guard. I and K Companies hailed from Wichita, L Company came from Kingman, and M Company was also from Lawrence. The 3rd Battalion ran into heavy enemy machine gun and light mortars north of Brectonville at 1900, and was forced to withdraw. 12 JULY 1944 The regiment again attacked at 0800 on 12 July 1944, with 2nd and 3rd Battalions in the leading echelon. Lo, Company K pushed forward to the road at 0910, but was held up there by machine gun fire. Casualties of the 137th Infantry for the two days fighting were 13 killed, 61 wounded and 6 missing on Monday 17 July 1944, and 11 killed, 57 wounded and 7 missing on the 18th. The 1st Battalion was slowed up during the early part of the day. It is honored by a monument on the Gettysburg battlefield. Home. After the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the 137th was sent to Fort Ord, California to guard against the possibility of Japanese attacks on the West Coast. Albany: J.B. Lyon Co., State printers, 1909. 4 enlisted men were court-martialed, and 4 men deserted. With the attack scarcely begun, Colonel Layng was wounded in the face and leg by machine gun fire at 0715. On this day also the Corps Commander issued a commendation for the fine showing of the 35th Division in their part of the operation. Joseph These forces received heavy fire from enemy 88mm artillery regularly during the day, although at 1145 our own artillery knocked out two enemy mobile 88s. This surprise attack was so successful that the 35th Division was not used, and it was soon headed for the greatest American battle of the war. 2nd Brigade Field Artillery - Brigadier General A. J. Bowley . 12 July saw another attack toward the town of St. Gilles with the 2nd (2137) and 3rd (3137) Battalions in the lead. It lost 7 officers and 111 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 1 officer and 96 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. Civil War correspondence of Woods writing from Fortress Monroe (Hampton, Va.) and the siege of Petersburg, Va., describing his duties as cook, camp life, and prayer meetings. They were downloaded from the Internet Archive. Also recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross and for battlefield promotion to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant is Technical Sergeant Claude A. Hupp of Overbrook, Kansas, a Platoon Sergeant of Company M. On 13 July, after several unsuccessful attempts of his platoon to cross a field which the Germans had well covered with machine gun fire, and after his Platoon Leader was killed, Sergeant Hupp determined the location of the enemy emplacements, obtained a light machine gun, and firing from the hip, killed three Germans. In the first letter, Scofield describes his march from Atlanta to Savannah and remarks on the kindness of the residents of Savannah. Orders for 137th Regiment to assemble and commission of Richard F. Blydenburgh as Quartermaster, 1828; certificate of promotion of Thomas Young, 1808; certificate of exemption for Richard F. Blydenburgh, 1863; roster of the Smithtown Home Defense Corps and roll of honor of members gone to U.S. Army and Navy, 1917-1918; Civil War muster roll, 1862; and typescript "Long Island and the Civil War" by Joseph Covas, 1972; photocopy of Special Federal Census Schedule of Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines and Widows, etc. The 3rd Battalion was held up by machine gun, mortar and artillery fire north of les Fontaines, about 1500 yards south of Conde sur Vire, at 0930, but had pushed on to the bridge 500 yards south of les Fontaines by noon. Willson records his experiences on Gen. William T. Sherman's march from Atlanta to Savannah on the Georgia coast. Enemy fire continued from the church north of St. Gilles, and at 1045 elements of the 1st Battalion stormed that stronghold and took it and the surrounding buildings. 137th Infantry Regiment 9412 134th Infantry Regiment 9476 Il y a 2464 soldiers without asn. Clearing the area boosted the number of prisoners captured to 54 for the 19th. Staff Sergeant William G. Ligon, Lott, Texas, Med Det. The regiment moved from north of la Bedellerie, down highway 2 southeast of St. Lo road. Since arriving in France, the 137th Infantry had suffered 1,183 casualties, consisting of 177 killed, 946 wounded, and 40 missing in action. The 2nd Division on the left of the 35th Division, and the 30th Division on the right, continued the attack as the V Corps drove south and east from St. Some of these surrendered as a result of our speaking to them across the enemy lines by means of a loudspeaker, encouraging them to give up the fight. Sergeant Allburty has been recommended to receive the Bronze Star. It includes personnel lists for the following; 35th Division Commanding Officers; 134th, 137th, and 320th Infantry Regiments; 60th Engineer Combat Battalion; 127th, 216th, and 219th Field Artillery Battalions; 35th Infantry Division Headquarters Company; 35th Recconnaissance Troop; and the 35th Quartermaster Company.
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