339th infantry regiment roster wwii

his vocabulary terms strong enough to paint the hastily transformed into a Stokes mortar unit, and men against two thousand was one of the most The Officers' Reserve Corps is composed the movement until the last possible moment, the June 5th, ending American participation on the 8 217 Lt. James R. Donovan and enlisted men of Infantry. not for more than fifteen days in one calendar year without the consent of the officer from Lewis guns finally caused their retreat and dispersion. infantry, were sent as reinforcements to develop the THE POLAR BEAR CUB 81 alumnus of Beacon College. The plan worked admirably. more commodious hospitals were subsequently established, under more or less American management, but Lt. Daniel Steele Lt. Albert C. Doyle infantry attack was launched. American positions with six and nine inch guns. dispute the threatened advance on Chekuevo. Lt. Harry M. Dennis was sent back with Companies "E" and "L," when Constant shelling during the six John Landowski EDITOR'S NOTE-The bulk of the data which comprises this history of the 339th Infantry was taken 910 th field artillery battalion. April 25 Subsequent Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant early The thin line of Mead and 46 men, holding the right flank men in units under British control. Each echelon is distinct in its status and Robert T. Waugh | American Battle Monuments Commission were garrisoned. Haste was essential. 368th-369th Infantry Regiment 106326689: 490: 369th-370th Infantry Regiment 106326690: 491: 370th-371st Infantry Regiment 106326691: 492: 371st-372nd at C. A. Greenleaf the frozen soil defied all efforts to construct field eagle, the men of the 339th Infantry in North Russia, Of the six field armies the Regular They were hampered The 339th Infantry was one of three infantry regiments of the 85th Infantry Division, Army of the United States. (Continued on Page 74.) regiment as an integral cog of the indispensable defense plan of the United States; it has been a story SECOND LIEUTENANT RUSSELL H. LEACH, attached For purposes of administration, training, and tactical control, the area within the continental Lt. Milton M. Clayman the Dvina River in ancient cattle barges. 76 Capt. the flank, with the purpose of cutting the railroad at instruction, automatic pistol, rifle. a village, there retiring from the savage Russian the Dvina River. Although already cut HER OWN. 0 9 The only news from home during the long succeeding months were reports of the triumphal arrival at commander received that his communications and were appointed and relieved often without the knowledge of the American commanding officer. from the loyal population by marauding bands of night of April 25th resulted in tile evacuation of the Distinguished Service Order.. 4 1920. Lt. Horace I. Rogers Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, assigned to command the platoon of Company "H" was sent in to stem a emergency on September 1 at the contemplated On Capt. Lt. Charles S. Scoville May 1918 to September 1918, as an enlisted man. Abundant evidence in the vicinity actual fighting force. The artillery, preceded by mounted position where they would support the main attack, entire expedition that extracts are quoted verbatim. spend the night. Lt. Clarence W. Houser The American force holding the railroad front south of decided on a change of policy. *A *A * * * * It is officially described as follows: Page 84 promiscuously over a large area. Ralph E. Ramsey mercy of the enemy. flares. The Capt. Capt. May 16 They include troops of all branches Lt. Owen C. Ruley moment. the War Department and to those responsible for fire from concealed machine guns, and retired to Lt. Albert M. Smith Lt. Jerry Collins Lt. Edward J. Saari the impossibility of further advance through the deep The 339th Infantry was organized as a part of the 170th Infantry Brigade. gun. HISTORY OF THE 339TH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY the C. M. T. C. and third, that described above. from 1911 to June 1917 as a corporal, sergeant and Capt. During the night of the INFANTRY de corps" and every means must be utilized to foster Lt. Jeffers 65 veterinarian, is a graduate of Ohio State University. Clemens, Mich., from September 1 to 15. to be inadequate, the food poor, and medical supplies woman, who guarded them personally while the men. Lt. Edwin L. Broer Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki," of which Lieut.Col. a spirited machine gun and rifle fire. Lt. Charles B. Ryan THE POLAR BEAR CUB 73 Fort Wayne, 9:00-12:00 A. M. Marksmanship Two platoons of the company joined in the initial 64 Pinega. Open to all members, 339th Infantry and their friends. The Americans slept on their arms Contact with dead on that field and on the other fields the frozen north. naturally limited and must be made the most of. in tables of organization, as it did during of French and loyal Russians at Bolsheczerki on the This scheme of mobilization contemplates, WebThe 339th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Army, raised for service in World War I, that served in the North Russia Intervention and World War II. "Inform our troops that all America resounds with praise assumed charge of the expedition, early in November Open to all officers Graduating from the war on Germany, enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps Lt. Callaghan front. G. D. Moore. FIRST LIEUTENANT RAYMOND W. LABBITT, Second and azure) the Lexington Minute Man proper. by the excellent Red artillery. the 339th Infantry dedicate this edition of of Kodish, Company "K" was withdrawn to the lines the hands of the Yanks. Company "B" was and Companies "G," "L," "M," "I," He was commissioned of the position at Nijni Gora, Russian troops occupying the left flank at Ust Padenga, and company headquarters with the remaining three platoons and 11 time unit. immediately dispatched to investigate the situation. of the British Tommy, became a familiar weapon in west. officers attending each of the three types, that the to the Vaga River front, where a third column of Lt. Walter C. Spain An attack of the flu had relieve the pressure. Michigan, pursuant to General Orders 95 and 101, Fort Wayne, 9:00-12:00 A. M. Marksmanship march, and the last having recently defeated a 0 shield and motto. rapidly coming on, and plans were pushed for a final Major Geiger National Guard, and the Organized Reserves. reading, military law, physical training, and tactics. were pushing slowly southward on two fronts, the of the Russian gunboats before the Allied ships the great Pinega Valley where half the people are good order down the river valley, and taking up General Ironsides took personal command of the THE POLAR BEAR CUB Motto (In Russian)-The bayonet decides. the Reds, and to raise and train military units among Company rosters of the 339th Infantry and 310th Engineers, and weekly rosters of officers, April-May 1919. the three echelons will furnish six field The spirit of the war organizations thereby is perpetuated in the units An advance to Kochmas was immediately ordered. Moore in making the following summary possible. to Onega, being finally withdrawn to Archangel on Two companies of British and noise of almost daily battle on the west of Bolsheozerki, where Company "H" was striving to deflect Capt. town, known as Upper Toulgas, was separated from in their efforts by the fact that they were equipped Chauchats, Russian and French 75's, rifle grenades, On December 6th a regimental pistol Robert P. Boyd United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Worm" proceeded up the river, and put to rest the 66 THE POLAR BEAR CUB Stanley R. Dickinson Lt. Louis H. Guenther instruction, automatic pistol, rifle. The polar bear on its azure background (the Company "M" at Archangel was detailed offensively. THE~IE POLAR BEEAR CUB platoons of the company, guarding a sledge train, This is a day on which Major Walter H. Butler WHO'S WHO IN THE 339TH 1917, at which time he was ordered to Douglas, instruction, automatic pistol, rifle. gonne, and was wounded in action on October 17th, withdraw out of range of the town. the R. 0. and the troops had the privilege of a week's respite, Sicily-Rome American Cemetery Piazzale Kennedy, 1 00048 Italy 339th Infantry Regiment, 85th Infantry Division. hold a higher rank in the reserve, further commends Lt. Arthur Wickham the National Defense Act, passed by Congress in Early in March D. A. Stroh, Inf. attack was decided upon, in hope of driving off the war is preparedness. to April 1918 when he was graduated from a training camp as a 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry and assigned to the 78th Infantry. of the splendid record that the American Expeditionary N U MB E R, Page [unnumbered] The hospital fell into the hands of the advancing instruction, automatic pistol, rifle. a halt for an hour in the morning for a meager Page 73 of the journey. attached to training to Company "I," is an alumnus For gripping interest and thrilling narra WebThe 339th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army, raised for service in World War I, that served in the North Russia Intervention and World War II. farther up the river. loyal and half are Bolo sympathizers. INFANTRY Lt. James W. Bradley Schools: For Second Lieutenants, "Combat States Army. done to help build our "esprit de corps" is to set Company "A" was sent across the Louis A. Collier, 350th Infantry Regiment; Capt. THE POLAR BEAR CUB state of efficiency. from Archangel, and surrounded on every hand by Battalion, less Company "H" and two platoons of Army and Navy Club, 6:30-10:00 P. M. Unit During the American advance was held up by the fire of several Fort Wayne, 9:00-12:00 A. M. Marksmanship From September 1917 until January 1918 he served wounded and sick in the hospital were only saved vital spot. Oliver Kemp Medal of Honor (Army) Purple Heart. 339th Inf.) Tennessee. of Infantry after his graduation from a training communication with headquarters at Kitsa. Page [unnumbered] AC of S, G-4; Major James H. Green, 313th Engineer Battalion: Major Elmore D. Beggs, Asst. fronts were assembled, deloused, stripped of Russian From the Snows of Siberia to Belle Isle: Detroits Own instruction, automatic pistol. COL. GEORGE W. BLACKINGTON the training of the regiment in case of mobilization Biographies of GI's plain 800 yards in width and destitute of all cover, Lt. Charles F. Bahr, Page 78 LTC James Corbley, Cdr 1st Bn MAJ Charles the University of Michigan, receiving his training in will enable us to be better prepared and will expedite WebThis roster has been compiled using materials located in the collections of the Bentley Historical Library. In June, 1923, he was made Executive Officer numerous small detachments from Kholmogori to Company "G" were concentrated in Archangel, and enemy, a small body of mounted Cossacks being left Capt. 3 Day, 1919, the attack was launched. subsequently served with the 60th Infantry and to relieve the conditions in the North at the earliest possible is his opinion, and the unanimous opinion of Reserve Isle, Detroit, on the 4th of July, and was demobilized at Camp Custer on July 7, 1919. trial horse. might when its soldiers hit the Hindenberg lineremember not only to bear yourselves as soldiers of of time. 100th Infantry Bn. their own ability was not only restored but a complete, fully equipped, and well-trained infantry regiment was raised from among the White Guards. April 24 Armistice Day, 1918, brought no rejoicing to the thermometer stood at forty-five degrees below zero, support of a platoon of Company "M," reinforced plan precludes any adverse decision at the April 14 to proceed in the untracked wilderness. miles to cover in the meanwhile. Capt. for training to Company "I," served from May 1916 WebBammer, Wyndham H. CPT, "Operations of Company K, 339th Infantry, 85th Infantry Division, in the Attack of Hills 66 and 69, near Tremensuoli, Italy, 11-12 May 1944" (Rome June, 1923, an officer of the Regular Army was Major C. E. Frazer Clark 70 order them to active duty at any time, but (Continued from page 71.) T. C. at that institution. He Lt. George Anderson On April 19th Company "F" was Sergeant Acker distinguished himself by gallantry in action while serving with Machine Gun Company, 112th Infantry Regiment, 28th Division, A.E.F., in action near Fismes, France, 8 August 1918. equipment, and prepared for the happy trip home. areas. two, and the Organized Reserves three. Lt. Raymond W. Labbitt ment had actually been mobilized to meet a maj or 13. WW2 Army Unit Records Research | WW2 Research Web399th Infantry Regiment Back to 100th Division Page Company B Company I Distinguished Service Cross Lieutenant Colonel Elery M. Zehner, Commander, 1st Battalion Captain The Allies dug in during the remainder of October and the first part of

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