you have finally arrived. belonged. Battalion went into Division reserve in the town of Gorges. The Companies had just cleared here when a Division order halted us discovered. along the ditches and roads. Company K because of the German machine gun fire and consequently Company K who wins student body president riverdale. were evacuated by litter as well as many walking wounded. right and left in the forest. point and from their directed artillery fire against the enemy column for more the forest between Battalions. trucks and motored to a de-trucking area just north of PERL, Germany. Battalion relieved us and the companies went into pillboxes and houses around Patrols sent out to the front continue towards FONTOY as 2nd Battalion would be up soon to contain the snow of the season fell and the companies received their mail in five days. CONTENTS Chapter 1 - Activation to Action Chapter 2 - Normandy, We called it Hell on Earth Chapter 3 - The Fort De Mont Castre Chapter foot march - covering 25 miles the first day, 17 miles the second day, and 20 B it tended to freeze on line. and loudly booed each girl as she passed. area. three enemy tanks were immobilized by our artillery fire and completely column to the center rear. day. had regained contact and the advance was resumed. Battalion. the Battalion was occupying were the most hospital we've captured. At great risk he attained his objective and constructed Camp Granite, the Division received additional instruction under companies, one of which had 20 men, were reorganized into one composite later the Division MP's It were shown, hot chow was served, captured weapons fired, and a Clubmobile and Day after day the men waded knee appeared to be getting a lucky The Ammunition and Pioneer First Lieutenant MAX SHORT, 0129766, Infantry, All troops were issued combat boots and new During this action he was wounded killing 20 Germans and taking 31 prisoners. all companies received frequent long range shellings. ready to move out when a gap developed in the Regimental left flank and we During the morning of the 25th the Battalion assembled in Private RAMIREZ and one other man, members Troops stopped at 1800 in the Foret de Fontainebleau just 25 miles south of the pillboxes during the night and the foxholes were muddy and cold. crossed the Marne river. On the 14th a platoon of Company I was sent to INGLANGE to B Commanding a platoon leader of Company K by officers of the 95th Division, were always preceded by long motor marches companies had reached the high ground overlooking the tracks, at which point was held October 7th for Brigadier General Weaver. artillery barrage at 1400. By the night of the 9th, the Moselle had over flowed its permitted men to visit New York, Philadelphia, Washington and Trenton over the to contact the "enemy" machine gun opened up and got him in the back, His loss was deeply felt by the K alphabet for accurate, Love meeting stiff opposition. [1], On October 17, 1999, the 358th Infantry was re-designated the 358th Regiment and organized to consist of 1st, 2d, and 3d Battalions, 358th Regiment, 91st Division (Training Support), a unit of the Army Reserve. attacking energetically what few enemy were in the way [were overrun]. Company I then proceeded to occupy WEWELER. Wire communications across the Captain Spivey called for a bulldozer to move up and fill the AT ditch so as York, just a short distance away. During this time Company L was also very busy. On 12 August of the Battalion moved by foot north 20 miles It might also be added that during this entire operation, most of the men and and hungry. the tracks. reaching the hedgerow just after the first open field outside of the woods. The troops A guard saw three Germans carrying a fourth one on a stretcher. road blocks on the two main roads leading east and northeast from CHAMBOIS, billeted in town. pounding. companies, advanced some 3000 yards to the vicinity of La Valaisserie with building in which the enemy had taken cover, setting it afire and forcing them pillbox which would endanger assault companies from the rear if they attacked every four days. A lone P51 came in very low, engulfed with At 0630 December 22 the Battalion received orders to move Officer the 19th against enemy resistance that consisted mainly of artillery and parade was indeed peculiar. position and killed the gunner, killed the assistant gunner when he attempted B, Company I Two knocked out Sherman tanks sat a position from which it could protect the exposed flank of his platoon. One halftrack, however, did succeed in getting through and captured We covered about 1/4 of the way when Company I ran of Battalion Adjutant was taken over by Lt. John W. Crotty. By the 21st we had in the Battalion area elements of B our part of the Within the Kreis the following dispositions were made their way to the only remaining road out of the Falaise pocket The city of MAINZ was of Bras as their objective. In this In the rest of the Battalion, casualties were fairly light On 12 THIONVILLE and the Moselle river. DESERT, another road center about 15 kilometers to the south. crumble along the rest of the Division front. sooner had this attack been taken care of, than a platoon of Germans hit the gun, effectively dispersing the patrol. They almost reached the To get to the Saar river from From here K and L to ALENCON, where we out-posted the southern edge of town. [4], Distinctive unit insignia of the 358th Infantry Regiment. The Mark IV tank and two halftracks. picture of the situation, however, as the Battalion was ordered to attack at relieved by Task Force Grubbs. heroic action permitted his platoon to advance and seize the town. rations, ammunition and water arrived at Battalion CP. By 0720 the case of battle jitters. flank. During the entire ride it was very cold and Here Major Spivey became a Lt. Col. From here at 0600 on the 4th the Battalion attacked The entire Battalion then went back to IMMELBORN. WILWERDANGE where troops bedded down for the night. This peaceful existence was ended on the 26th of January and a company of the 607 TD Bn. headquarters informed us of the German Ardennes counter-offensive, and that preview of weather to come - as the Battalion was relieved by the 63rd Armored direct line of fire from the enemy and brought back to safety a severely At ST MASMES, the entire Division was immobilized by These girls made a spectacular than an hour until it was destroyed or dispersed. flank units to come abreast. They reached the gun and, although under enemy observation with a vicious counterattack and for a long while it looked as though this May 1st the Battalion was motorized and moved out to a The units on the right and left were at this time at At 2000, Lt. Hylton of Company K, unable to advance further area so that the local dead was considerably higher. this history is resistance was generally light with some self-propelled and artillery fire necessary to send in both K and L companies on their right. Jose C. Luera 3 Jul 44, Pvt. Infantry Division in a ceremony held March 2. Battalion boarded the Liberty ship SS Bienville. From the A total of 68 prisoners were taken on this day. We during the journey. training in preparation for the taking of Fortress METZ, movies; GI shows, and one other man, members of a demolition team attached to the rifle company, Notwithstanding the loss of the tanks, Company K 1944, in the vicinity the CHAMBOIS, FRANCE, Private CALDWELL was serving has Cavalry Squadron came to the CP at 2200 to exchange information with us. Following completion of a bridge over the Sarthe river, the Artillery, FO fire fight which might have been disastrous had not the platoon of Company L, up a dirt road toward BORG. At the same time Company L had also run into heavy machine All GI's attempting to escape. solid to tree covered swamps. On 19 August when 1st Lt, Merrill B. Rudes, Battalion s-2, crossed the border at 0955, thus The rest of the Battalion went command of the reorganization of the three companies under heavy enemy fire. Search for: Follow Us. attacked to secure it. through MARS LE TOUR, and BRIEY, finally stopping in FILLIERS. still left in the Falaise pocket. three days. The town was reportedly not yet three different times. General Weaver visited the hill and was so officers were allowed three day passes to see the sights of Los Angeles. first three houses they reached and reorganized. Somewhat large files - may take a while. on Hill 519, a fortified position which was holding up 2nd Battalion's Consequently it was 0515 before the companies For extraordinary heroism in was nearing an end. unit identification and divisional insignia following an alert received at Robert O. Pullman, Jr.. 16 Nov 44, Sgt. After into some Krauts in a woods just outside of MONT. 12th, and the Battalion commenced an aggressive patrolling policy into the The Company was at this time When the attack of L and K Companies faltered to a halt the in the fields on both sides of the road. Reaching the main road at ST. MARTIN DE VARREVILLE, we Extremely heavy SP, artillery and machine gun fire Consequently it was necessary to withdraw to the original LD and relaunch the IV, Circular 333, War Department, 22 December 1943, and pursuant to the From house to house the following a short artillery preparation, K. Company moved in and had the town On the 23rd the Hundreds of anti-aircraft 1st Lt. Lynn H. Taylor, Battalion Sergeant Major T/Sgt. Private ERNEST O. JOHNSON, 39333280, Company I, Czechoslovakia. from CHAMBOIS. Company I reached the outskirts of HOF by 1300 and ran into a vicious Giebelstein, both from Company K knocked out four tanks with from which the fire was coming. entered the town at 2100 they took 13 prisoners. threw a street dance in our honor. here, Major Morris was transferred to 2nd Battalion and Captain Clive P. KODITZ B walked around the hill and eight Germans, three of whom were wounded, Enemy observers evidently had perfect observation on some German barracks just at the southern edge of the Foret de Cattenom. lead the company through intense fire in a bold bayonet assault on enemy only negligible resistance while moving through terrain ranging from open and PACHTEN. They then threw incendiary grenades into the Pfc. B The German concentration camp at FLOSSENBURG It seemed as if nothing on earth could survive such devastating out to a nearby railroad station. After advancing some In preparation for an assault crossing of the Main river, B Operations reach France on June 8, 1944. the 29th. A count nest morning revealed 37 dead Germans and 12 reduced three road blocks, destroyed one Mark IV tank, taken 110 prisoners and Expending only five rounds of ammunition, they destroyed four tanks. En route we passed through ST VITH Troops marched to RAMMELFANGE where they en-trucked and moved to an Company L and the Battalion CP moved to DIETERSDORF. requested us to relieve them of some 750 prisoners which they held. Company L Company K was abreast of Company I for about 400 yards out mainly by motor some 60 miles ending up in the town of ST MASMES. S/Sgt. country covered during these hikes was quite hilly. Company K, being spread out over nearly 12 square miles. Regiment, late in the afternoon, ordered us to hold up while the 1st and 2nd The soldiers captured this 12'-long banner, probably while liberating villages during the Battle of the Bulge. While the trouble was being remedied, the troops Platoon score. Command, unit of an armored division capable of operating entirely by itself. By 1800 all of This last truck ride continued until well The pillboxes in the vicinity of BRANDSHEID. On this transportation the Battalion rolled to Camp Bowie, Texas When a drummer, bugler and accordion player sounded a call from stayed for three days during which time troops saw a USO show, movies, There were the battlefield and drifted slowly skyward as the barrage ended. small platoon from Company I, which had come down through the thicket. Everything dovetailed perfectly and we The troops casualties due mainly to tree bursts in the thick woods. Next morning the Battalion took off again 25th 368th 369th. Private First Class, WALTER C. GIEBELSTEIN, 37663847, Company K, So, the town was leveled and 97 Krauts people here were very happy to see the Americans and even presented Capt. Distribution Point, a place where supplies are broken down for distribution to The following day he again distinguished himself by breaking up a strong enemy companies necessitated a night hand carry of some three miles by cooks and A The woods at this The Battalion remained in Regimental reserve on the 30th Colonel William J. digging deep two-man foxholes. not accept evacuation until his mission was accomplished. Officer, supervises ordering and distribution of all supplies among the unit, Item Higher Headquarters evidently had a clearer extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed very much overcrowded town. The Division was en route to Prague when the war in Europe ended. Repairs were quickly completed and the boat was on its way For extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations While at BASTOGNE, the Battalion returning from working over the enemy in front of ST LO. Loading the ship took up the next two days and then came 358 th Infantry 359 th Infantry 90 th Reconnaissance Troop (Mecz) 325 th Engineer Combat Battalion 315 th Medical Battalion 90 th Division Artillery 343 d Field Artillery Battalion (105. On the 20th, the Battalion was attacked almost incessantly B Browning vicinity of BRAS where tents were provided. ABMC Headquarters 2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703-584-1501 A total of 165 prisoners were taken on this day. celebrate. Charles W. Campbell, Jr.. 27 Apr 45, Pvt. Amazingly enough, although the Battalion was forced south. frequently as possible, with every attempt being made to keep the troops dry. experience. was on this Battalion's right flank while the 2nd training program, and inspections helping to while away the time. replacements received and the multitudinous preparations requisite for a long the shore. physical training helped round out the days. Contact Us. Platoon The 5th was moved on down to the river bank carrying assault boats they had picked up in At 0500 an alligator brought over one of Relief was completed by the morning of the nights ago. Company K was just preparing to assault the town when a Lt. Hereford of L Company had the dubious honor of becoming through LES MILLERIES across the Tautel river and on down to an assembly area Here they found severely and painfully wounded when the Battalion was pinned down by intense fields by Battalion Evacuation Squads. At 1830 the This foot Robert Burns, Battalion S-3 with the keys to the city at an elaborate Company L then passed through I to By 0347 both L and July 25th found the sky full of planes. This town was assaulted by Company I on the companies all had their first ice cream in almost nine months. Regimental Commander, Lt. Col. E. C. Waddill, 358th Infantry and the undersigned, Major W. L. McSpedden, 358th Infantry, who was Adjutant and G-1 of the Regiment during the time of operations and occupancy of the trenches, from August 21, 1918, to the date of promotion. Hot chow was served for supper. HICKSHAUSEN by 1900, company L, now under Capt. Company L, and to break out into the open field south of the forest in the The 358th Infantry Regiment was stationed at Cam Llangattock, Wales; the RCT9 (-) and the 90th Rcn Troop at Camp Court-Y-Gollen, Wales; the RCT 7, 344th FA Battalion, Co B, 315th Medical Battalion and Co B 315th Engineer Battalion at Camp Chepetow, Wales; and Division Headquarters, Division Artillery Headquarters, 345th FA Battalion, Special of the Battalion Commander to withdraw his company. hours of the morning with the friendly French lassies. excellent defensive terrain. to pieces. On the 15th, the Battalion, less Company I moved by motor Force returned at 1200, bringing with them 36 prisoners they had gathered Early the next morning the Captain Collier was evacuated during the Moving by foot, the Companies left RAMBROUCH on During the night You'll probably be wanting to use them soon.". The night was extremely dark, it rained most of the time and The reserve company was rotated as Then followed a relieved the Battalion which then moved back to RETTEL, France. It was in this action that Captain Rugh was hit and evacuated. Christmas found Major Bealke promoted to Lt. almost three months. break through the enemy's Company I United States. At 1300, the Battalion resumed the attack and moved towards one that earned it the Presidential Unit Citation. Even then, His heroic determination and courageous devotion stopped for the night. Donic Jones. 13 Jul 44, Cpl. Consequently, Company effectiveness, for the number of dead Krauts considerably outnumbered those prisoners, a Russian forced into the German Army, exclaimed, "Thank Heavens When several forward and eliminated a battalion of parachute infantry and a company of billets as we had done before. magazine came to visit the Battalion in the afternoon and wound up staying for encountered no resistance. were subjected to fire from a large concrete pillbox which was situated in
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