The 26th Volks Grenadier Division was across the Our River in force but had failed to gain its first-day objective, control of the Clerf River crossings. Company A, directly in the way, lost a platoon to tanks rolling and firing methodically along the foxhole line. This created a bulge in the German line. One 107th Field Artillery Battalion (105 Howitzer) . This was the last word from Marnach. At the same time a tank platoon, shrouded in darkness and with no American tanks left to contest the passage, wound its way into the south end of Clerf. The lion is in the infantry color and both symbols represent the locale of the regiment's combat in World War II. All VIII Corps units were to hold their positions until they were "completely untenable," and in no event would they fall back beyond a specified final defense line. By February, they were back on the offensive. The 311th Infantry Regiment was attached to the 8th Division in the Hurtgen Forest, 10 December. All that remained of the 707th The approach road on the east bank was Here about ten o'clock, Battery C of the 229th came under direct tank fire but stopped the tanks with howitzer fire at close range while Company C of the 447th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion used its quad mount machine guns to chop down the infantry following behind. In a matter of minutes the left company ran into a strong German skirmish line, deployed at the edge of a wood, which was supported by tanks and self-propelled artillery firing from around Marnach. Two lieutenants from I Company examine German weapons abandoned at Schoppen. A Time for Trumpets: The Untold Story of the Battle of the Bulge. They conducted full spectrum operations in and around Baghdad, Iraq. He was born Dec. 12, 1922, in Litchville, N.D., to Ole and Inga (Olson) Fostervold. The capitulation of the gallant garrison at Hosingen, during the morning, removed this threat to the 902d supply road. August 1944 was a disastrous month for the Third Reich. About 1000, therefore, General Cota ordered Companies A and B of the 707th Tank Battalion to reinforce the 110th Infantry, with the intention of clearing up the deepest enemy penetrations and sweeping the ridge road clear. The regiment consisted of companies from Erie, McKean, Venango, Elk, Warren, and Crawford counties. It had ninety-two Panthers and forty-seven Mark IV tanks; perhaps 40 percent of its organic vehicles were missing. eager to be in at the kill. observers could see the enemy assembling in the woods just to the north. The 28th Division commander agreed to pull back where he could, but by the morning of the 18th it was apparent that to re-establish any sort of front behind the Clerf was impossible. In 1995 the battalion became a mechanized infantry battalion. Directed to the west by Hitler's orders, the division would see its first action in the Ardennes. it to call on neighboring battalions, attacking Weiler, to help outflank World War II: Another great uncle, 2LT Elton Barry Arnett, was an infantry platoon leader with Co. C, 1/112th Infantry, 28th Infantry Division. J. H. Burns, who had taken over when the company commander was wounded. In the center of this thinly held 80-mile front was the 28th Infantry Division broadly stretch across the Bastogne corridor through the Ardennes Forest; a 25 mile frontline. Table of Contents. George C. Rickards, a career Pennsylvania National Guard officer, was promoted to Colonel as commander of the 16th Pennsylvania in 1907. At night the strip between the ridge and the river became a no man's land where German and American patrols stalked one another. A Silver color metal and enamel device 1 5/32inches (2.94cm) in height overall consisting of shield blazoned: argent (silver gray), issuant in fess a bridge of one arch sable masoned of the first, the center portion shot away, in chief a cross pate azure and a Spanish castle gules; in base a lion rampant of the third grasping a cross of Lorraine of the fourth. 1959 is when this organization began to resemble the current organizational structure. The 3d Battalion positions on the German bank were built around captured pillboxes, for here earlier American advances had pierced the first line of the German West Wall. Although the 116th Panzer Division losses were moderate, the inexperienced 560th Volks Grenadier Division had suffered an estimated 1,000 casualties-a figure, however, that included the reinforced fusilier company which got lost in the woods southwest of Sevenig and was not seen again for two days. The eye of the division commander would be on the assault echelons of his right wing regiment, for they would make the main effort to reach the Clerf. The garrison of a hundred or so was reinforced by Company L, ordered back from Holzthum to avoid entrapment. The areas selected by the two corps for their main efforts were some six to seven air-line miles apart-an indication of the weight to be thrown against the American 28th Infantry Division. The unit was awarded the sattle streamer marked Puerto Rico for their service. The 26th Volks Grenadier Division, which had allowed the 112th to go about its training program with only very minor interruption, marched south to join the XLVII Panzer Corps and take part in the attack for Bastogne. The next morning Colonel Nelson was able to tell General Cota, "Very good news. World War II Records, 110th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division, History . 1st Battalion has worked [its] way back." Next to the paved through highway via Clerf, the Wiltz valley offered the best avenue westward. trusted officers set feverishly to work on plans for Christrose, By noon the 2d Battalion, helpless against massed tanks and without artillery support, was held in check along the ridge running southwest from Urspelt to the Clerf road, only a thousand yards from its line of departure. U.S. Army infantrymen of the 290th Regiment fight in fresh snowfall near Amonines, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge, Jan. 4, 1945. About 1700 he radioed new orders: the 112th Infantry was to fight a stiff delaying action along the line Weiswampach-Trois Vierges, and thence toward Bastogne. Miscellaneous troops of the 110th Infantry had joined with units of Combat Command R of the 9th Armored Division (briefly under operational control of the 28th Infantry Division) to defend along the main road to Bastogne in the area west of Clerf. Behind the Clerf River and to the west of the regimental command post in the town of Clerf the 2d Battalion (Lt. Col. Ross C. Henbest) lay in divisional reserve. started a march intended to bring it east of Sevenig on the left of The American howitzers, south of Wiltz, also took a hand in slowing the German attack. Reports include lessons learned, analysis, and criticisms. U.S. Army photo. had no cohesive line of defense, General Kokott had ordered the 77th Regiment to circle north of Hosingen and head straight for the Clerf bridges at Drauffelt, while the 39th cut cross-country, avoiding the villages on the western side of the ridge line, and seized the road junction and bridges at Wilwerwiltz on the Clerf. Early in the afternoon of 18 December a radio message finally arrived at the division command post asking that the regiment be given instructions. the 156th Regiment. To the east, at Dasburg, the German engineers were straining to finish the tank bridge which would bring the German armor into play. The northernmost of the four roads had a good all-weather surface, was the only main through road running east to west through the area, and gave direct access to Clerf and Bastogne. But now the north road into the town was open. At 1839 the sergeant at the regimental switchboard called the division to report that he was alone-only the switchboard was left. The southern prong of the three-pronged counterattack to shut off the German armored drive moving through Marnach toward Clerf also was outgunned and outnumbered but did reach Marnach, only to report that no friendly infantry could be found. The German plans had been altered during the day, but of course some Early on 19 December the 112th Infantry and 229th Field Artillery Battalion moved under cover of a heavy fog and assembled without hindrance around Huldange, the defensive front now facing south. The Fifth Panzer Army Attacks the 28th Infantry Division. The units from Lewistown, Tyrone, Huntingdon, Everett, and Altoona were all mustered into federal service for duty on the Mexican border in July 1916. The 14th Parachute Regiment, which had been moving slowly westward (the 5th Parachute Division commander ascribed its dilatory movement to the habit of attacking small villages in order to have billets for the cold December nights), entered the fight via a climb onto the eastern ridge overlooking the town. Probably by this time a good share of the 116th tanks had been committed. A patrol which had been sent from the 3d Battalion to carry the withdrawal order to the 1st Battalion command post, still holding on at Harspelt, failed to get through. General Middleton agreed, but with the proviso that the regiment should remain close enough to the river to deny an enemy crossing. For nearly two hours enemy flares methodically picked out targets for mortar and bullet fire, while the Americans were so closely beset that the Bofors and murderous quad mounts could not retaliate without cutting down their own people. The 3d Battalion commenced its withdrawal at 2200 under orders to pull back through Ouren. The Panzer Lehr Reconnaissance Battalion, earlier withdrawn from the fight at Holzthum, reverted to its parent command and crossed the river first. The battalion was activated for federal service in Iraq 19 September 2008, and redeployed back to the States in late August 2009. Fuller, however, was able to get a warning message through to the 28th Division command post about 0900. At the crossroads village of Hosingen atop the Skyline Drive, that a bridge could be in before the night of 17 December. The Battle of the Bulge was the largest battle ever fought by the United States Army. The division's three regiments were in a line, with the 112th, 110th, and 109th Infantry Regiments aligned north to south. Destroyer Battalion. Caught off-guard, American units fought to stem . If you want a powerful account of the battle from the mouths of those who were there, this is it. day-as usual a boundary line had proved a point of little resistance-and From mid-December 1944 through the end of January 1945, in the heavily forested Ardennes Mountains of Belgium, thousands of American, British, Canadian, Belgian and French forces struggled to turn back the final major German offensive of World War II. In the 110th Infantry sector this line ran through Lieler and Buchholz to Lellingen. Two company kitchens were captured and one or two observation posts cut off, but the artillery observer inside Sevenig was able to direct the 229th Field Artillery howitzers onto the Germans in the draw. Although delayed by inadequate deliveries of POL and the traffic jam on the damaged Dasburg-Marnach road the entire division, including its tank regiment, assembled on the west bank around Heinerscheid during the night of 17-18 December. During the morning the 26th Volks Grenadier Division engaged in desultory action, moving troops around to the north. West of Harspelt the self-propelled tank destroyer platoon from the 811th arrived in time to destroy four of the panzers, but at the cost of all but one of its own guns. The dates of its approval and amendment are also the same. During the afternoon General Cota radioed Colonel Nelson to be especially watchful of his northern flank, but added that if his own position became untenable he should withdraw at dark behind the Our. The stir and movement in the enemy lines during the two nights prior to 16 December was occasioned by troops moving in and troops moving out. 115th Infantry Regiment. Lamoine Olsen, known to his friends as Frank Olsen, joined the Pennsylvania Army National Guard in 1941 prior to America's entry into World War II. Then, too, the 2d Battalion had once again used the stone bridge south of Ouren to launch a counterattack across the river and, during the afternoon, materially restored the 3d Battalion positions. The action of the 112th Infantry in this part of the 28th Division story stands therefore as an episode in itself until, after four days' fighting, the regiment joins the forces arrayed in defense of St. Vith.13. The gunners and their attached antiaircraft artillery unit made a stand with their carbines, Colts, and a few .50-caliber machine guns. Bastogne presented a special problem, a problem recognized in the first Only Company K in Hosingen was yet to be heard from. Po Valley-Manassas-Antietam-Chancellorsville-Gettysburg-Atlanta-Fredericksburg-Vicksburg-Wilderness-Spotsylvania-Cold Harbor-Petersburg-Appomattox-Virginia 1861-South Carolina 1862-Mississippi 1863-Tennessee 1863. And German tanks still fired from the eastern height. Battle of the Bulge CD 2 749 Pages - PDF . 127th Infantry Regiment. up positions north and east of the town. The town itself lies in a horseshoe bend of the river. Those who could left the road, scattering in small parties into the dark. The unit inflicted 1600 casualties and destroyed eighteen tanks during nine days of continuous action, that was later known as the Battle of the Bulge. Middleton had ordered the 44th Engineer Combat Battalion 121st Infantry Regiment. 65th Infantry Regiment, Puerto Rican Casualties 66th Armored, Casualties 714th Anti Tank . The regiment was awarded battle streamers marked Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes-Alsace, Rhineland, and Central Europe for its service in World War II. Manteuffel had two armored formations in reserve, the Panzer Lehr Division and the Fuehrer Begleit Brigade.1 These he intended to throw in behind the armored corps which made the first bridgehead at the Our. Cota, as it turned out, already had phoned the corps commander and asked permission to bring the 112th back to the high ground west of the river. Luettwitz turned the Geilenkirchen sector over to the 112th Infantry Regiment. This attack aimed at the bridges near Burg Reuland (in the 106th Division sector) and Oberhausen, in the rear of the positions manned by the left. Across the Vesle was the larger town of Fismes headquarters of the 112th Infantry Regiment, 28th Division. were battle-weary, small in number, and widely dispersed. firing positions along the road, sited to cover the Wiltz perimeter Finally, on the morning of 18 December, the surviving members of the garrison sent out a last radio message; they had no choice but surrender. The Tyrone unit was mustered into federal service for World War II as Troop B, 104th Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron. Battery B fired its few remaining rounds to cover the other batteries, the battalion assembling during the evening at a crossroad southeast of Harlange. The total impact of the severe German blows dealt the 110th Infantry in the late afternoon and evening of 17 December was not felt at the division and corps headquarters for several hours. The Panzer Lehr (Generalleutnant Fritz Bayerlein) was one of the divisions earmarked in November for use in the Ardennes counteroffensive, but the American offensive in Lorraine and Alsace had forced OKW to release the Panzer Lehr from its position in the strategic reserve. Company I (minus the platoon at Wahlhausen), a section of 81-mm. Colonel Nelson decided to pull back through Huldange since enemy tanks were known to be in Trois Vierges. But . This highway (known to the Americans as the Skyline Drive) and the garrison line paralleled the Our at a distance of one and a half to two and a half miles. by HistoryNet Staff 6/12/2006. To compensate for the armored weakness of the battered division, two battalions of armored tank destroyers and an assault gun brigade were given Bayerlein just before the attack to the west began. The advance was delayed somewhat when the grenadiers marched into an American mine field, but by 0800 the leading Germans had reached Marnach. Like all such units, however, the 26th was geared to foot power and horsepower; there were 5,000 horses in the division, including a few of the tough "winterized" Russian breed. positions. Marnach remained in American hands, even after the Dasburg bridge was completed and the leading tanks of the 3d Panzer Regiment entered the fight. Both flanks of the regiment, however, were in process of being uncovered by enemy thrusts against the neighboring units-although this effect may not have been immediately apparent. A part of the German company, perhaps a platoon in strength, succeeded in reaching the stone bridge over the Our south of Ouren, but was dispersed. initial breakthrough at the Our and Clerf Rivers, but rather how to Through the early hours of 17 December American outposts reported sounds of tank movement in Ltzkampen. Collectively, these units received credit for the following World War II campaigns: Normandy (with the Bellefonte unit participating in the assault landing), Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. West of the ridge, Company L in Holzthum and the headquarters company and Company M in Consthum barred a direct approach to the Clerf crossing site at Wilwerwiltz. of 16 December, therefore, the German commander ordered the corps to He was a prisoner of war at Stalag IV-B in the town of Mhlberg an der Elbe for six months. the leading detachments of the 77th swung to the north, cutting But the enemy armor weight was too heavy, nor could it be checked by the handful of tanks and light assault guns remaining to the 707th Tank Battalion. At that crucial point the infantry had to take Bastogne as quickly as possible, with or without the help of the armored divisions. Back at Hosingen the attempt to break American resistance had won an early lodgment in the south edge of the village, but had achieved no more. This sizable town lay in a bend of the Wiltz River valley, southwest of Clerf and some three miles away from the enemy-held crossings at Wilwerwiltz. quieted down, although there still were small groups of the enemy crawling about in the gap breached that morning Ltzkampen would continue as a sally port for sorties against the 1st Battalion and the best efforts by the American field pieces to flatten the village failed to still the men and vehicles moving in its streets. For some reason the bridge was not blown. In 2006, the battalion reorganized again with Headquarters and Headquarters Company in Lewistown, Company A (less detachment) in Huntingdon; Detachment 1, Company A in Everett; Company B in Altoona, and Company C (led detachment) in Bellefonte with Detachment 1, Company C in Tyrone. Then as the attack got moving they were raised to lay heavy counterbattery fire on the 229th Field Artillery Battalion (Lt. Col. John C. Fairchild). with an order to hold in essentially the positions which the regiment now occupied. 29th Infantry Division 58th Inf Bde 115th 175th 88th Inf Bde 116th 176th. the road but moving on in the direction of the Clerf. Designated as the 16th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, the unit was mobilized on 28 April 1898 and activated into federal service for the SpanishAmerican War on 10 May 1898 at their mobilization site, Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania. with the aid of the dwindling tank force from the 9th Armored Division midafternoon, leaving open an avenue into the 2d Battalion left flank. Nonetheless some part of the assault wave had broken through as far as the battery positions near Welchenhausen, where they were repelled by the .50-caliber quadruple mounts of the antiaircraft artillery. This unit now relieved the provisional on the Marnach road, but more tanks and infantry were arriving hourly By nightfall the 3d Battalion line on the Sevenig ridge had been When the 28th Division arrived on the VIII Corps front in mid-November its regiments were in pitiable condition. In the north, contact was maintained with the 106th Infantry Division at a point northwest of Ltzkampen. There were also available some The origins of the 1st Battle Group are derived from the 112th Infantry Regiment in which it was . Infantrymen of the 110th Infantry, 28th Div., US 1st Army following the German breakthrough in that area, Bastogne, Belgium, 19 December 1944. About 1300 a thick, soupy December fog rolled in on the village. Replacements, generally better than the average, were. Companies E and F dug in on a ridge north of Reuler under a rain of This place is not healthy anymore.". time was needed for orders to reach the front-line troops. Heilmann, therefore, had decided. By nightfall the American perimeter had been pierced at many points and the defenders pushed back into the center of Wiltz. The 2d Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment's heritage can be traced back to the Logan Guards indicate a co-ordinated attack. The Bellefonte Fencibles were mustered as Company H, 2d Pennsylvania Volunteers. The battle of the bulge had begun. The Everett unit remained with the 110th Infantry and the remaining Altoona unit became Company C in the. 123th Infantry Regiment. The advance party of grenadiers had moved along the wooded draw between the two companies holding the 1st Battalion line. . At 2100, therefore, General Cota turned the reserve rifle battalion back to the 110th Infantry, minus Company G which was moved to Wiltz to defend the division command post, and agreed with Colonel Fuller's proposal that the battalion be used in an attack eastward to restore American control at Marnach. John "Lefty" Zagarella, As Told In Letters, 1941-1945. about six hundred men (it had been operating sawmills and rock crushers, When the mortar crews and antitank platoon had used all their ammunition they joined the infantry in the center of the village and fought as riflemen. 122th Infantry Regiment. 22 Mar - 11 May 45 Central Europe Campaign CD 2 36 Pages - PDF. Colonel Fuller's command post was in a hotel only a few yards from the north bridge. About noon the 2d Battalion counterattacked and German pressure along the 112th front began to wane. East of Clerf the left flank of the 2d Battalion started to move forward against an enemy assembly point in a woods northeast of Reuler. Two hours later the 112th Infantry acknowledged receipt of these instructions. cannon company gunners quickly bore-sighted their pieces, loaded reduced charge, and with direct fire knocked out four of the panzers. The fight in the Schmidt area had cost the 112th Infantry alone about 2,000 killed, wounded, missing, and nonbattle casualties. ridge, covering an observation post. Meanwhile the 39th Regiment, echeloned to the left He then became the executive officer (XO) for the 16th Infantry Regiment at Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York. howitzers and the tank platoon near Buchholz, again had to side-step in the drive to the Clerf. The tankers had been told that there were no friendly troops on the road and just Outside Holzthum knocked out an antitank gun placed there by Company I. Corps headquarters had taken part in the Fifth Panzer Even before the seizure of Ouren the LVIII Panzer Corps had shifted its interest to the south. There was no hint from any source that the enemy was about to strike squarely into the center of the 8th Division and in overwhelming array. brought in from Austria (the home station for the 2d Panzer Division was Vienna), and new-model Panther tanks, equipped for night fighting with the new infrared sighting apparatus, arrived fresh from assembly plants near Breslau. The appearance of the Shermans in Clerf cooled the ardor of the German infantry. Only one man escaped. 20th Armored Division (480th AIR*) 8th AIB To the southwest, Company C and the regimental cannon company were deployed in and around Munshausen, guarding the side road which cut cross-country from Marnach to Drauffelt. to bypass Wiltz on 19 December with his entire division but now found that he could not get his regiments back in hand. While tanks dueled in the street like gunmen of the Old West the 3d Battalion made its orderly way out the west side of the town, reorganized, and as night descended marched to Nocher. But the German tanks were fanning out as the day drew to a close, turning attention to the south as well as the west. Division likely to be encountered during the first hours of the attack The regiment was called to active federal service on 17 February 1941, 10 months prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Get Military Unit/Ship Histories and After Action Records (AAR) We offer access to after action reports and operational records from all branches of the U.S. Military. . The German artillery could take a hand this morning, particularly since a number of forward observers had wormed into the American positions. But by the middle of December the 110th Infantry had almost a full roster-a roster numbering many men and some officers who yet had to see their first action. The 3d Battalion (Maj. Walden F. Woodward), in the regimental center, was hit by the 1130th Regiment of the 560th Volks Grenadier Division. From that day on, the names Fismes, Fismette, Fond de Mezieres, and Argonne would never be forgotten. The Our, in many places, was no more than forty feet wide and easily fordable, but the roads leading to the river made circuitous and abrupt descent as they neared its banks. . Arriving in France in late Spring 1918 . One of the most gallant combat actions was that of an intelligence and reconnaissance (I&R) platoon's defense near Lanzerath, Belgium, on the first day of the battle. To the surprise of the division staff the task of re-equipping and replenishing the 26th went amazingly fast for the beginning of the sixth year of the war. When this was refused the Germans systematically set to work to surround the village; by dark they had ringed Weiler. returned to the line in this sector in mid-November to bolster the failing If anyone has information about Fred or his division please contact me. At the chteau by the south bridge 102 officers and men of the regimental headquarters company still were in action. The 109th and 112th were in like status. At the top of the ascent the tanks met: four German tanks were knocked out, three American tanks destroyed. On 15 July 1871, Sheridan Troop (Tyrone) was organized. Colonel Nelson at this moment had two contradictory orders and would have to risk his regiment if he carried out either. Kokott's right, the 77th Regiment, pushed elements beyond Hosingen (actually moving between the 1st and 3d Battalions of the 110th Infantry), but these detachments, stopped by the American 105-mm. It is southeast of Aachen, Germany.D-Day for the Battle of Hurtgen Forest was November 2, 1944, H-hour was 0900. A platoon of self-propelled tank destroyers had This seemed to be the most endangered sector of the whole division front, for here the 2d Panzer Division had been identified and here was the main hard-surface road to Bastogne. west of the German jump-off positions on the Our River and the final Maps picked up from dead Germans showed that the American machine gun positions had been exactly plotted-but as they had existed up to a change made just before the 16th. Finally, the regimental antitank and cannon companies were disposed around Ouren guarding the bridges, the roads, and the regimental command post. On 3 July 1916, the regiment was called to service for Mexican border duty, with Rickards still in command. 28th Infantry Division The 28th Division was destined to move againdestined for another job (the Gloomy Hurtgen Forest). Interviewees include company commanders, platoon leaders . The two heavy tank bridges were the Americans obviously were weakening, and the 2d Panzer Division had been able to move its tanks forward on the relatively good road in the northern part of the corps zone. The symbolism of the distinctive unit insignia is the same as that of the coat of arms. The authors do a great job of telling the the story with first-person accounts from the American soldiers, both officers and enlisted. The 112th Infantry Regiment returned home in April 1919 and was mustered out of federal service on 6 May 1919 at Camp Dix, New Jersey. The next day General Cota ordered the battalion to Wiltz, where it would take part in the defense of the division headquarters. The Bofors crews belonging to the 447th Antiaircraft Artillery lingered on near Consthum as a rear guard, discouraging all pursuit with their fast, accurate fire. The responsibility for command here was assumed directly by the VIII Corps. Accession 45223. For their exploits, the I&R Platoon, 394th Infantry Regiment, 99th Infantry Division, would later become "the most heavily decorated . effort to clear, and to Krueger's disappointment there was no assurance In 2004-2005, A Company, 1st Battalion, was deployed with Task Force Dragoon to Tikrit Iraq. In 1943, he joined the. In sum, the way through Clerf would be none too easy for an armored division.10. Picture 1 of 6. The Bellefonte unit was designated as Troop L, 3rd Reconnaissance Squadron of the 104th Armored Cavalry. Completely surrounded by the enemy, it had hoped to join the withdrawal of the line companies. The latter was a hard-driving commander, daring and tenacious, and had a reputation of giving help to neighboring formations without debate. And around Baghdad, Iraq the Panzer Lehr Reconnaissance Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment 28th. The Story with first-person accounts from the 112th Infantry Regiment, missing, and a few.50-caliber machine.... 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