Group of documents related to David Ireland's military service 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. At 1600 a strong enemy position was captured about 1000 yards south of St. Gilles. Outstanding leadership shown by enlisted men has resulted in numerous recommendations for battlefield appointment as 2nd Lieutenant. After beating back a fierce German counterattack in the Gremercey Forest, the regiment moved north to Metz. [2] On 25 March, the regiment swam the Tullahan River, captured a Blockhouse, and then was involved in the engagements of Malinta and Meycauayan three days later. At 2200 the 2nd Battalion relieved the 1st Battalion who reverted to reserve. Tank destroyers were attached to the regiment and heavy artillery support was continued. Be sure to see a copy of the actual database itself, which can be 106, [2] p. The unit arrived in Djibouti, Africa in May 2010 under United States Africa Command tasked with providing force protection to Camp Lemonnier and Combined Joint Task Force-Africa. Eight rounds of 88mm artillery fire were poured into the area occupied by Company H, and Private Owen J. McBride was killed. If you find that the veteran is absent from the base, you can save it by clicking here (*) On 20 July, Company C put on a successful raid of its own against the enemy. The Germans, from their positions across the river, continued to shell our troops with mortar and artillery fire, and shortly before 2300 Wednesday night, single-engine enemy bombers flew over the regimental area dropping flares and butterfly bombs. 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. 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 loudspeaker method of contacting the enemy troops was again used, and 25 prisoners were taken. Civil War diaries, 1857-1863. Syracuse, N.Y. The diary concludes with the 60th New York on their campaign into North Carolina and the surrender of the Confederate army of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Records include muster rolls, payrolls, fine lists, orders and miscellaneous accounts of the Pennsylvania Militia units and volunteers during the war. Hyde, J.S. 58th Regiment Infantry. Scofield writes to his father "Camp in the pines, three miles from Sister's Ferry, Savannah River, Georgia," in the third letter, explaining that he thinks his troops should have been permitted to remain and guard Savannah since they captured the city. DURING COMBAT. The 137th fought here from 713 August, and they suffered 23 killed, 140 wounded, and 40 missing in action. He warns the people of South Carolina to beware of the invading "Yankees" (to whom he belongs). During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 73 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 43 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 165 enlisted men; total, 10 officers, 281 enlisted men; aggregate, 291; of whom 8 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The 2137th returned to Kansas in November 2006. The collection contains George Hazard's official Civil War service papers and diary in photocopy and the original of a drawing of Jeffersonville Army Hospital and grounds in Jeffersonville, Ind. The force also included the 219th Field Artillery Battalion, 737th Tank Battalion less one company, Company B of 60th Engineers, Company B of 110th Medics, one company from 654 Tank Destroyer Battalion, one platoon from 35th Reconnaissance Troops, and a detachment from the 35th Signal Company. Madison, WI: Federal Pub. Welman, Lysander. Infantry - 137th-138th Infantry - 140th-156th Infantry - Garrison Guards Camp Carrington Iowa Artillery - Light Artillery Cavalry - 1st-9th Infantry - 2d-4th Infantry - 6th-34th Infantry - 34th and 38th Infantry - 35th-40th Infantry - 45th Kansas Artillery - Light Artillery Artillery - Blair's Battery Cavalry - 2d Cavalry - 5th-7th Cavalry - 9th Co., 1908. volume II. Casualties in the regiment showed a marked decrease as the action slowed down and as the men were becoming more battle-wise. ( North Culp's Hill tour map ) It was dedicated by the State of New York in 1888. 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. The Alabama Militia Before the war every state had a militia, the forerunner of today's National Guard. 42nd Infantry Division - "The Rainbow Division" 43rd Infantry Division "Winged Victory Division" 44th Infantry Division 45th Infantry Division "Thunderbird" 63rd Infantry Division "Blood and fire" 65th Infantry Division - "The Battle-Axe Division" 66th Infantry Division -"Black Panther Division" 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. Cover title They stayed put and awaited orders to move. He has also been recommended for battlefield promotion to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. 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. The regiment was reorganized and officially mustered into service between 9 May and 13 May at Topeka, Kansas, as the 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. Provisional Brigade, Aquia Creek, Va., Patrick's Command, Army of the Potomac, to January, 1863. The 1st and 2nd Battalions were again called to active service on 13 May 1968 during the Vietnam War as part of the 69th Infantry Brigade (SEP) and sent to Fort Carson, Colorado. Home. 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 from Business Insider: We also filled sandbags and did guard duty (without weapons). Accordingly our casualties were very light, with 1 killed, 5 wounded and 2 missing on the 20th, none killed, 7 wounded and 1 missing on the 21st, none killed, 4 wounded and none missing on the 22nd, and 1 killed, 8 wounded and 1 missing on the 23rd. [2] The SpanishAmerican War officially ended on 10 December, with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. Located at the Neville Public Museum of Brown County, Green Bay, WI. The 137th force had encountered a fortified church on Highway 3, north of St. Gilles, and for most of the morning were pinned down by heavy machine gun, mortar and artillery fire. and 2nd Battalions moved into positions to relieve elements of the 119th Infantry (30th Division) even before the regiment cleared the debarkation point in its entirety. The 320th Infantry also attacked at that time. Lo, Sergeant Allen C. Allburty of 317 West 1st Street, Aberdeen, Washington, distinguished himself by heroic achievements under fire in his capacity as communications sergeant. Mustered out: June 9, 1865. Eight of the enemy were killed, twelve taken prisoner, and a large amount of enemy materiel captured. Introduction; Title Page; INTRODUCTION. The last active unit of the regiment was the 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 137th Infantry. Additional recruits came from Topeka and Cottonwood Falls. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. Sergeant Spengler, attached to Company F, at 1000 on 11 July ignored enemy machine gun and sniper fire and left the concealment of hedges to follow a wounded soldier and remove him from an open field, undoubtedly saving the mans life. On the 21st, 2 German soldiers swam the river to give themselves up, and on the 22nd another prisoner was taken. I and K Companies hailed from Wichita, L Company came from Kingman, and M Company was also from Lawrence. However, a physical check of personnel and reports from various sources revealed that during the first week of combat, the regiment suffered numerous casualties which had not previously been reported. [1] The regiment was headquartered at Horton. These books were digitized by Yale University and Cornell University. The day was comparatively quiet, with scattered mortar and artillery fire, mostly on road junctions. 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. It represents the baton of a marshal of France. The alphabetical listings on these web pages includes the soldier's Last Name, 24 JULY 1944 On 24 July the regiment remained in a defensive status. Due to allied aerial superiority, no enemy air attacks were encountered. With the first action, in which the Regimental Commander was wounded, 1st Lieutenant Harry C. Simpson of Bozeman, Montana, distinguished himself by pulling to safety Lieutenant Guinessy and rendering first aid which no doubt saved the life of the wounded officer. C Company (mechanized infantry): Wichita. The 3rd Battalion remained in reserve in a switch with the 1st Battalion shortly after midnight. They were published as a set of 8 volumes. From 17 June to 6 August 1935, the regimental headquarters and 3rd Battalion were called up to provide riot control during a strike of coal miners at Columbus.[4]. Another tremendous advantage enjoyed by our forces was that of replacements received. Company B gained the highway leading southwest from Pont Hebert at 0615. 137th Infantry Regiment 11 February 2016; 141st Infantry Regiment; 141st Infantry 26 April 2011; 143d Infantry Regiment; 143d Infantry 12 December 2014; 148th Infantry Regiment; 148th Infantry Regiment 12 September 2013; 149th Infantry Regiment; 149th Infantry Regiment 23 July 2012; 153d Infantry Regiment; June 10, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the 102d Infantry. Despite pounding by artillery, the fortified church north of St. Gilles could not be taken out, and this, together with a fortified chateau in the same vicinity, held up the 1st Battalion most of the day. 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. 19 JULY 1944 With St. Holding the Right : The 137th New York Regiment at Gettysburg." 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment Army. If the soldier was wounded in action, then WIA is shown. The 2nd Battalion on the right, received heavy shell fire and made no marked advance. 1st Lt. John R. Huntley of Company L was killed, the first officer of the regiment to give his life in this conflict. 263-266. At the top center is a fitchee or pointed segment of green representing service on the Mexican Border in 1916. The 137th Infantry Regiment (First Kansas) [1] was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. Prisoners taken numbered 22 on the 17th and 20 on the 18th. On the left of the 137th Infantry was the 320th Infantry, and on the right the 30th Division, who were operating across the river. This regiment, recruited in the counties of Tompkins, Tioga and Broomethe 24th senatorial districtwas organized at Binghamton, and was there mustered into the U. S. service for three years on Sept. 25-26, 1862. This collection consists of photocopies of four letters from William H. Scofield to his father and sister. History of the 13th Alabama Infantry Arkansas Arkansas Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls History of the 19th Dawson's Arkansas Infantry Regiment (hosted at Couch GenWeb) Florida Florida Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls Georgia Georgia Regiments, Rosters and Muster Rolls Tribute to Company D 3rd Regiment , Madison Home Guards [5], Here in Normandy, the 137th took part in the Battle of Saint-L where savage fighting among ruined urban streets and dense hedgerows caused numerous casualties. They were meeting heavy artillery and mortar fire along their entire front. A Company drew men from Atchinson, B Company came from Emporia, C Company enlisted men from Council Grove, D Company hailed from Dodge City. Henry and Burtis Bayless Letters. The regimental crest is a shield with a blue back-ground edged with gold. The main effort for the Division was made by the 134th Infantry, on the Division left, who were committed for the first time. Roster. RICHARD G. CHADWICK Lt Col, A. G. D. Adjutant General, Back to the 35th Infantry Division After Action Report menu. 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. 1 AUGUST 1944 Task Force S attacked Share a testimony from a relative or a friend, veteran or civilian, resistance member, ally or German, actor or witness of History. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Ireland, David. Company C encountered some machine gun fire, and called for Tank Destroyers to take out blockhouses, which they spotted. Our 1st Battalion turned back a strong German counterattack at noon. With the tempo of the battle decreasing, acts of heroism and miraculous achievements by individuals and units of the 137th Infantry began to come to light. On 1 May 1989, the regiment was withdrawn from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System. Both of these men have been recommended to receive the Distinguished Service Cross. 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. LeighColl Bk 4: 20 On this day, 3 German prisoners were captured. In a 17 October 2020 ceremony, the 2nd Battalion, 137th Infantry was redesignated as the 1st Battalion, 635th Armor Regiment, although its structure as a combined arms battalion remained the same.[13]. T. Ryan who served in Company L of the 137th Infantry Regiment. Originally transcribed by Bruce Bayless in 1970-71 Light artillery fire on our positions was reported. Available online at:www.davidcleutz.com/137th-regiment-nystate-volunteers.html The 30th Division remained on the right. Aside from artillery and mortar fire the 137th Infantry encountered no enemy action from 20 to 23 July. Abbreviations contained in this database 397th Infantry Regiment, 100th Infantry Division Rufus Dalton was at the Maginot Line bouncing mortar shells off an old citadel. 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. On 5 August, the 137th Infantry Regiment was drafted into Federal service. By 1300 the 1st Battalion had advanced up to 300 yards, but were meeting stiff resistance at la Pte Ferme. of the enrollment; 4 officers and 167 men died of disease, accidents, and all other causes, a total of 294. 137th New York Infantry, Co.K.Letters (1862-1863). [1], On 17 July 1947, the 137th was reorganized and Federally recognized, headquartered at Wichita. The casualties suffered by a typical American infantry regiment serving in World War II were horrendous. The order called for an attack at 0600 the following morning, 11 July 1944, on German positions from the La Vira river near St. Gilles, extending southwest through la Pte Ferme toward le Carillon. During the period 11-17 July, he constantly kept the radio in operation, despite enemy fire. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Scofield, William S.William H. Scofield letters,1865. United States. HISTORY OF THE 112th INFANTRY This book contains the photographs of the officers and soldiers of the 112th Infantry. 102nd Engineer Battalion, (Combat) New York National Guard. The 3rd Battalion was held as Division reserve, due to their late debarkation and arrival in the area. A Typical AEF Infantry Regiment The 147th Infantry, 37th "Buckeye" Division Contributed by Tom McLeod: Regimental Victory Parade in Cincinnati, 1919. . Albany: J. In the first letter, Scofield describes his march from Atlanta to Savannah and remarks on the kindness of the residents of Savannah. The regiment and brigade became a part of the 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized). The 1st Battalion was then maneuvered to the left of the 3rd, and both battalions reorganized. At the time of mustering in, the regiment consisted of 46 officers and 964 enlisted men. 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. [Trenton, NJ : Xlibris Corp.], 2004, 343 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. On 15 December 1967 a 3rd Battalion was activated.[1]. 11 items. In December, 1864, a company of recruits, mustered in for one year, joined the regiment at Savannah, Ga., and became Company L. Tune 8, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the I02d Infantry. In the month following their arrival the regiment was engaged in the midnight battle at Wauhatchie, where it lost 15 killed and 75 wounded; and, a few weeks later, fought with Hooker at Lookout mountain in the famous 'battle above the clouds;' casualties in that battle, 6 killed and 32 wounded. Letter, 1863 May 23. 12 JULY 1944 The regiment again attacked at 0800 on 12 July 1944, with 2nd and 3rd Battalions in the leading echelon. . The 56th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment served from October of 1861 until July of 1865 in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. Greene's Brigade. Diary of Francis Vinton Greene, 1863 June 13-August 18. Colonel Wilson, commander of the supporting 219th Field Artillery Battalion, and Captain Kerr, artillery liaison officer, were killed, and the first platoon of Company G suffered heavy casualties. Located at the Library of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. 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. The 2nd Battalion on their left, was held up by a machine gun strong point near la Capelle until 1435. Colonel Alexander, 1st Battalion Commander, was wounded and Lt Colonel Stowers assumed command of the battalion. 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. from The New York Times: He makes the mi 1 folder (.05 cubic feet). Cases of individual heroism include those of Sergeant Earl V. Spengler, 1514 Pennsylvania, Wichita, Kansas, and of Corporal Peter Seiwert of Garden Plain, Kansas. 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. The Battalion was called to active duty in early August 2005. (Enlisted man's diary, Jun 25-Jul 5, 1863). These men had distinguished themselves in the first few days action. The 137th Infantry was inducted into Federal service on 23 December 1940 in preparation for the possibility that the United States might enter World War II. Palmer, David W. The forgotten hero of Gettysburg : a biography of General George Sears Greene. 20-23 JULY 1944 On 20 July the 1st and 3rd Battalions strengthened their positions north of the river, with the 2nd Battalion in a reserve status. The Order is the highest decoration in France and is divided . Previously known as the 6th Ohio Infantry, it has served in several American wars as a combat infantry unit, but now maintains the Ohio RTI (Regional Training Institute) in Columbus, Ohio. One man was killed and one wounded on the 24th. During its wartime service, the regiment had 3 officers and 19 enlisted men killed in action. Therefore current 137th soldiers today wear a crest WITHOUT the five battle stars earned in World War II which looks "empty" to old timers. The 28th Infantry Division made preparations to relieve us at our present location. 76th Pennsylvania Volunteers "Keystone Zoauves" - Field and Staff Officers - Company A - Lawrence County - Company B - Mercer County - Company C - Blair County - Company D - York County - Company E - Bedford County - Company F - Blair County - Company G - Lawrence and Westmoreland Counties This richly illustrated book chronologically describes the course of Operation Overlord through 357 specific events. Tank support was of considerable help in our advance, and artillery support, though not as heavy as the first week, remained good. An additional 11 enlisted men died of wounds received in battle. The 137th Infantry left its England stations at Bodmin and Newquay on 4 July 1944. B. Lyon Company, 1912. : who, alone at Culp's Hill, in the 2nd day's battle saved the right at Gettysburg. "137th Regiment, New York State Volunteers." Arrived Boston P/E 31 August 1945 and moved to Camp Breckinridge Kentucky 4 September 1945 where inactivated on 5 December 1945. The 2nd Battalion operating in the vicinity of le Carrillon, advanced 600 yards at one point. He began GitHub export from English Wikipedia. Papers, 1860-1864. Albany: J.B. Lyon Co., printers, 1902. (Chaplain's letter to father of Charles H. Williams, informing him of Sgt's death). AUDLIN, JOHN B.Age, 33 years. 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The Armistice of 11 November 1918 finally stopped the fighting, after which the regiment returned to Kansas, where it demobilized at Camp Funston between 9 and 11 May 1919.
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