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A little farther to the west, and on high ground, the formidable Trenchee de la Salamandre, a continuation of the Hagen Stellung, dominated the entire ravine of the Chambronne from the Bois de Chehemin to the valley of the Aire. Aside from the above four main lines the entire country had been most completely equipped with subsidiary defenses in the form of minor lines and switch trenches, Organized woods and fortified farms, as well as isolated machine gun positions and nests so sited as to rake and cross-rake all available approaches to the major positions. Headquarters had moved to Epionville in the early afternoon and the Division reserve dug itself in at the orchard southwest of Epinonville. 2. 38TH CO CAC FTSAM HOUSTON TX REDES 1ST CO CAC -15TH CO CAC LOS ANGELES CAL. The 362nd, however, lay behind the 361st and was so placed as to repel any attempt to encircle our advanced units. It. This was outside the area of the 91st Division. By evening of October 20 all units of the 91st Division, excepting the motor truck trains, had reached places where they could bivouac just west of Roulers. HQ CO PACIFIC SECTOR-HQ MIL POLICE CO PANAMA, DET MED CORPS DORD-DET QM CORPS PIG POINT. From that time until the 181st Brigade rejoined the Division on October 16, at Revigny, that brigade, as will be later described, served with the 1st Division, First Corps, and the 32nd Division, Fifth Corps, and later with the 1st Division, Fifth Corps. Since this Division was ready to participate in the St.-Mihiel Salient operation while standing in the reserve of the First American Army; since it was ready to attack in the front line of the Fifth Army Corps, from Foret de Hesse, when the Commander-in-Chief launched his attack against the enemys line of communications between the Meuse River and the Argonne Forest; since some of its units were already entraining for Belgium before others, marching from the firing line, had reached the railroad; since its units. The 2nd Battalion, 361st, followed the 362nd. 11TH COMP 7TH BN P.S.-16TH CO 5TH BN P.S. 13TH BN DET CO A FT MCPHERSON GA-CO D 28TH BN FT MCPHERSON GA. 28TH BN USG CO B-US LEQUIDATION MISSION IN ENGLAND. On September 7 the Division left the training area for the front.. After the first surprise, the invading wave was checked at the Marne and thrown back upon the Aisne during four years of hard fighting, from the North Sea to Switzerland on the Yser, on the Somme, on the Aisne in Champagne and at Verdun, the enemy was checked. The 91st Division, from September 20 to 25, occupied not only the sector from which it was to attack, but also half of the sector from which the 37th Division, after arrival, was to attack on the right of the 91st. Hostile artillery action was limited to the usual harassing fire, with the exception of two occasions when the sectors of the 35th Division and 79th Division were raided by strong German patrols. General de Goutte was placed in command of the Sixth French Army, consisting of the Seventh, Thirtieth and Thirty-fourth Corps. After the armistice all colors were uncased and bands marched at the heads of their units and played while such units were passing through Belgian cities. The front assigned for the American advance extended from the Argonne on the west to the Meuse on the east, a stretch of some eighteen miles. On September 24 the idea that our blow would be farther to the east still held. One battalion of the 363rd Infantry, finding the Bois de Cierges, full of gas, moved forward to the ridge north of the Bois de Cierges, and occupied shell holes made by the German counter barrage on the 29th, but had no overhead shelter. 578 East Main Street During his long life he fought in Spain, in Italy and in Switzerland, but the greatest enemy of this mighty emperor, as in Caesars time, so in all time, was the Germanic people. Other units had similar grim statistics. Thus the crossing of the river was effected about twelve hours earlier than the original plan. The 96th Infantry Division is a unit of the United States Army that served in World War II . Later, orders were issued from the Thirtieth Army Corps permitting an advance until 11 oclock provided no opposition was encountered. It was impracticable at that hour to reach the elements of the command which had been ordered to establish the outpost line, and occupy billets, in time for formations to be resuxtied for any attack by 11 oclock. The 362nd was assembled in a stone quarry north of Exmorieux Farm between the Bois de Cierges and the Bois de Baulny. THE 181st Brigade, having been left at the Bois de Cheppy the Commanding general, First Army Corps, was later on the night of October 6-7 under orders to report to placed, October 7, under the Fifth Army Corps. Although the plumbing had been destroyed by the Germans before retreating, it was repaired by the 316th Engineers, and the troops of the 91st Division were marched in turn to Audenarde by battalion, each man getting a hot bath while his clothing was deloused under supervision of the 316th Sanitary Train. This having been approved, orders were issued in December announcing the insignia and directing the Quartermaster to furnish the proper number for each officer and man. Colonel Peter C. Field; Division Inspector, Major A. D. Cummings. 163commissary troops.Armierung Battalion No. A general attack had been ordered for about 5 oclock. Troops were informed that by orders from Marshal Foch hostilities would cease along the front at 11; the line of outposts reached at that hour would be held. 2ND HV MOBILE ORD REP SHOP-39TH REGT,CO B. The companies of the 347th and 348th Machine Gun Battalions were attached to the different infantry battalions, thereafter being integral parts of the regiments. Colonel F. C. Endicott) consisted of the 346th Machine Gun Battalion (motorized) and one battalion of infantry with attached machine gun company from each of the infantry brigades. The 316th Field Signal Battalion, on the record of its task well done, can look with pride on its share in the credit that has been reflected on this Corps. Colonel Dellaleau, French artillery, composed of five batteries of 75s, at disposition of 182nd Infantry Brigade on the north; one of four batteries of 75s supporting the 181st Infantry Bridge on the south; Lieut. All Rights Reserved. From November 11 to 18 the Division remained in billets on both sides of the Scheldt River in the vicinity of Audenarde. He encountered a large detachment of Germans emerging from a cellar near the Cathedral. From the number of prisoners captured and from the fact that it was soonest reinforced, it would appear that our blow fell most heavily upon the 1st Guard Regiment, for by the late afternoon of the 26th our left, south of Eclisfontaine, was encountering elements of two new regiments (20th Infantry and 3rd Grenadier) of the 5th Guard Division. Thus each of the six infantry battalions had with it throughout the action a machine gun company, excepting where orders required less than a company to be detached with liaison groups sent out on the flanks. Division Headquarters was established at Chateau-Iseghem. Message was sent to the Commanding, General, 35th Division, asking him to cover the 58th Field Artillery Brigade and the Epionville-Very road. Lone Sentry: Unit History: 91st Infantry Division (Ch. II: The First Officers and men alike submitted to these examinations and any man found unfit was compelled to remain behind. Almost all houses had been destroyed. Under orders from the First Army, the 91st Division will be relieved from the front line tonight and placed in Corps Reserve. On account of delay in delivery of ammunition, operations foreseen for this morning, November 11, will be postponed until further notice. Lieut. The men built shelter from small-arms fire by excavating the northern edges of shell holes. History Of The 363d Infantry, One Regiment Of The 91st - Archive The French Army of Belgium, read the field orders of the 30th of October, will attack the enemy and drive him east of the Scheldt River.. They were mustered out July 12, 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. 1st Division - Major General Charles P. Summerall, commanding; Lieutenant Colonel Campbell King, Chief of Staff, Major H. K. Loughry, Adjutant General. Independence, VA 24348. The 2nd Battalion, 361st Infantry passed beyond the town and up the slopes to the northwest, reaching the army objective behind the battalion of the 362nd. Some troops, having reached the vicinity of the Scheldt on the flooded area, occupied the outskirts of the city of Audenarde. History 363rd Infantry Regiment. After moving east about two days the two American divisions stopped and it seems probable that the Commander-in-Chief, American Expeditionary Forces, did not wish them to go farther toward the Rhine. In the autumn of 1916, Nivelle and Mangin, by their famous surprise attack, overwhelmed the new army positions, captured thousands of prisoners, and drove the Boche back to and beyond the line that he had occupied before the great offensive. The remainder of the 364th Infantry was ordered to join the two battalions which had cleaned up Spitaals Bosschen and become the Division reserve. Each French corps consisted of three French divisions. Not all the transports in the original convoy docked at Liverpool, some putting in at Glasgow, Scotland, one going to Southampton and others proceeding direct to La Havre, France. One of the first duties of the 91st was to bury the dead. One battalion of the 108th Field Artillery and one battalion of the 59th (French) were used in connection with aerial observers for firing at long range on temporary targets. Later in the afternoon the 362nd forced an advance with considerable losses until it reahced the eastern extremity of Spitaals Bosschen. Information from The Institute of Heraldry, US Army. United States, Army | Infantry Regiment, 363rd; Language eng. The country was open and German artillery from the hill of Fort Kezel, southeast of Audenarde and across the Scheldt, shelled the entire area throughout the afternoon. 128 electric power company.Wirtschaft Co. No. Date of Publication: 1947 Binding: hardcover Edition: First Edition Condition: Very Good Description: 1st ed. FINANCE DET FT BROWN-POST N.C. STAFF, FT DADE. In addressing the Divisions of the United States Army who covered themselves with glory in the Chateau-Thierry offensive, I said that orders given by the Commanding Officers were always accomplished irrespective of the difficulties arising thereby or the sacrifices to be made. He asked Major General Johnston to express his confidence that officers and men of the 91st would do their duty. Contact Us. The falling of these bridges into the canals of the Scheldt had caused a flood of the western bank of the Scheldt, so that it seemed to be impracticable to move to the Scheldt, and throw pontoon bridges until a point near Eyne, considerably down the stream northeast of Audenarde, was reached. The fourth and last organized position, the Kriemhilde Stellung, was five to seven kilometers to the north. During the morning of the 4th the 3rd Battalion of the 363rd was relieved, and by noon of the 4th the elements of the 363rd Infantry and 348th Machine Gun Battalion still holding the lines of surveillance in front of the Boix de Baulny and at Tronsol Farm were relieved. This line was begun in October, 1917, and, while it was not entirely finished at the time of our attack, it had been thoroughly wired; and like all German rear positions, possessed very great natural advantages. After leaving the American coast the transports were convoyed by the cruiser San Diego formerly flagship of Pacific Fleet. Brigadier General J. Hostile artillery shelled the entire Division area from 10 oclock this day until 8 oclock the next day. Colonel George Herring; Division Signal Officer, Major C. L. Wyman; Division Surgeon, Lieut. About 18 oclock (6 P. M.) twenty-eight German bombing planes made a raid on the Division Headquarters, 58th Artillery Brigade and some engineers in the ravine between Epinonville and Very. One detachment of 250 men for leave area had left by train on the morning of October 15, and some officers and men, hearing that the division was in the neighborhood, escaped from hospitals and rejoined, believing themselves sufficiently recovered from wounds and anxious to avoid being evacuated farther to the rear. In spite of these things, our leading elements crossed the woods and arrived at the German positions at La Neuve Grange Farm and along the Ravin de Lai Fuon. 2. Machine guns were placed covering the destroyed bridges, but it was not until night that the entire city of Audenarde had been patrolled. FINANCE DET FT SILL-P.N.C. From this time on, the Argonne and Verdun sectors were the scene of routine trench warfare, with continual local attacks and counter-attacks, raids, sapping, mining, shelling and gassing. Under orders from the Commander-in-Chief, each division in the A. E. F. was directed to conduct a horse show. 189th regiment ohio volunteer infantry. Colonel, T. N. Gimperling. WW1, Uniform and Painted Brodie! 364th Infantry, 91st Division, 2nd The other officer was in charge of the message center for the night. Orders from the First Army and Fifth Army Corps forbade more than one vehicle. The line occupied by the Division for the night extended from just south of Epinonville, which was the eastern limit of the Division zone, around the head of the Ravin des Balonvaux (Plank Road Hollow), thence along the western slope of the ravine north of the city of Very, into the zone of the 35th Division. The Coat of Arms and Distinctive Unit Insignia was originally approved for the 363d Regiment Infantry on 10 February 1927. The 362nd Infantry, in three lines, with two companies of the 34 7th Machine Gun Battalion, advanced, Colonel J. H. Parker leading the advance battalion. PROV MOTORCYCLE CI#1 MOTOR TRANSPORT-10TH MOTOR TRANSPORT . Unit Rosters and Unit Photographs; About Us; 363rd Infantry Regiment. On their trip across the continent, the soldiers from the Far West had an excellent opportunity to acquaint themselves with the patriotic unity which ultimately was to bring about the defeat of Germany. Orders for the new movement announced that the French Army of Belgium would effect a crossing of the Scheldt and push energetically forward to occupy the plateau between the Scheldt and the Dendre. The artillery fire had become much more severe from morning on it continued throughout the night. 19TH COMP 5TH BN P.S.-23TH CO 6TH BN P.S. Bosschen, including thus the hill on which was the Chateau-Stuivenberghe. The entire month of August was passed in this area while the Division received its final training. ANTI AIRCRAFT ARTY SCH FT DESTAINS FR-HQ DET 2ND CORP0S AERO SCH. While in Autrecourt the staff was acquainted with the big task ahead-the smash through the Meuse- Argonnand learned definitely that the 91st would go over the top in the coming drive. One battalion, 361st Infantry, with machine gun company attached, moved from street to street searching the houses and captured many German prisoners and some snipers and machine guns in the second stories of houses. The dividing line between the brigade zones of action followed the southern edge of Spitaals Bosschen and thence in a generally southeastern direction to the northern outskirts of Audenarde. Before this message reached Division Headquarters at Chateau-Stuivenberghe orders were received from the Seventh Corps Headquarters that, because other corps to the north were not yet ready to cross the line of the Scheldt, further advance would be suspended, the 9lst Division withdrawn to billets west of the Spitaals Bosschen, and the 41st Division, by extending its front toward its left, would cover the front then occupied by the 91st Division, namely, the city of Audenarde and the line of the river as far as Eyne. This fact was made known to the Division late that day in the memorandum issued by the Division Commander and read to all troops before they marched to their attack positions. The German dugouts along the Epinonville-Eclisfontaine road which had been functioning since the night of the 29th of September as First Aid station operated by the 363rd Ambulance Company, were not struck, although plainly exposed to fire from the north. The 363rd Infantry, after making numerous captures in Cheppy, encountered strong resistance on emerging from the Bois de Cheppy from La Neuve Grange Farm. The next day they crossed the border from Belgium into Germany, spending the night at Eupen. This hill, commanding as it did the valleys of the Aire and the Buanthe, was the scene of bitter struggles during the period of trench warfare. POST N.C. STAFF, FT DADE-DET FIN DEPT FT EUSTIS. The "Blood and Fire" division advanced northward and eventually crossed the Saar River into Germany in early February 1945. At any rate, a formidable center of resistance was encountered on Hill 288, running over the crest of this hill in a general east and west line, a horseshoe-shaped defensive position chiefly organized from a sunken road with sheer walls between twenty and thirty feet high; perfectly concealed machine gun positions, tunneled from the south slope to the road to the south slope of the crest, enabled hostile machine gun fire not only to sweep the line of the 181st Brigade, but to enfilade the lines of the 1st and 32nd Divisions on its flanks. Each night our patrols heard sounds of digging along the hostile outposts and each day air reports indicated new emplacements and deepened trenches. The 3rd Battalion of the 363rd Infantry Regiment, commanded by Major, now Colonel, J. Division P. C. was moved to Chateau-Stuivenberghe at 4 oclock. Such were the nests that confronted our men as they reached the ravine of Lai Fuon and the open country to the north of Cheppy Wood. Colonel, Arthur W. Hanson; and Major, now Lieut. Some troops penetrated Epinonville, but the brigade was obliged to fall back to, the ravine south thereof for the night. These French artillery units were relieved gradually during the nights of September 20-25, and other heavy French. Before leaving St. Nazaire, at which place Division Headquarters remained from April 1 to 6, the Division Commander received the following letter from Major General G. W. Read, commanding the American Embarkation Center: Headquarters,American Embarkation Center,A. The remainder of the Regiment went direct to Le Croci di Calenzano, the training area 14 miles Northwest of Florence. The movement went forward on one or two trains daily, troops sailing from St. Nazaire as fast as vessels were available. A barrage was thrown over to cover the raid, and several men of the 91st were wounded during the raid against the 35th Division. : 188th regiment ohio volunteer infantry. 2d, BN., 1st Infantry Regiment, Camp Jackson, S.C., 12.31.1939, 373rd-384th-1st Pioneer Infantry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Regiment, Field Machine Gun Troop, 7th Cavalry, Regt DET-8th Cavalry HQ Troop. On October 22 Colonel H. J. Brees was relieved as Chief of Staff of the Division and succeeded by Colonel H. C. Jewett. . On January 27 the Commander-in-Chief inspected and reviewed the Division in a field near the village of Belleme. Hdqrs., 4th November, 1918Commanding General, Seventh Corps. 3 March 1945 As the entire infantry of the 91st Division could not be advanced to the hills north of Gesnes, it was necessary to order withdrawal of the advanced elements of each brigade to the line along the northern border of the Bois de Baulny and Bois de Cierges, holding the two farms named above as centers of resistance. 63rd Infantry Division Campaigns during World War II. The traditions of tenacity, of energy, of the valor of our ancient race, have been preciously preserved for more than eleven centuries. Others rejoined from the Bois de Cierges during the day, and more wounded were carried that night from Gesnes, having concealed themselves in dugouts and cellars throughout the 30th. The country lying between these limits is hilly and broken, and a large part of it is heavily wooded. MARCH TOWARDS RHINE RETURN TO DUN ERIQUE IN FRANCE AGAIN COMMENDATION BY COMMANDER IN- CHIEF DIVISION NAME AND EMBLEM DEMOBILIZATIONON. The situation was reported to Headquarters, Fifth Corps, and permission received to hold any positions deemed suitable which could be held. The 181st Brigade was then ordered by Division Commander to take Grange aux Bois Farm to cover the right flank of the Division. 113 TH AMM TR, 1st cass-116th AMM TR, HQ, 116th AMM TR, Med Det, 117th AMM TR, wagon Co. 303rd AMM TR, Co C-305th AMM TR, 4th Motor TRK. This splinter-proof was struck at 21 oclock (9 P.M.) by high explosive entering the room occupied as message center, killing two men, liaison runners, and wounding two officers and one man. It was realized by Division Headquarters that it was impracticable to have Allied airplanes over the Division constantly. DET CO E 340TH FIELD ARTILLERY-BTRY C 342ND FA . This resulted in orders from the Division Commander to the 181st Brigade to take Grange aux Bois Farm, as mentioned above. The trip across Scotland and England by rail to points of embarkation was one which the men of the Division will long remember. Regimental, battalion and company commanders were selected, a division headquarters staff, officers and enlisted personnel organized, skeleton companies were formed, and, with the selective draft men drilling in the civilian clothes in which they had come garbed from office and field, farm and city streets, the 9lst entered into its formative period. Liaison with both divisions was established before H hour, and during the morning of October 10 the line between Hills 269 and 255 was taken by the 361st Infantry, reinforced by six companies of the 362nd Infantry, both crests being entirely cleared of the enemy. It was later learned that the instructions were that the French would continue until resistance was met, at which time the American troops would pass through the French and take up the advance. Many casualties were suffered. Orders for the new movement announced that the French Army of Belgium would effect a crossing of the Scheldt and push energetically forward to occupy the plateau between the Scheldt and the Dendre. The Division reserve, consisting of only the 346th Machine Gun Battalion, was placed on the road toward Seneux Farm to cover the artillery and road to Very, thus assuring the safety of the left flank. Foot troops of the 182nd Brigade crossed the Scheldt at Audenarde over improvised bridges constructed by the 316th Engineers. Twelve British destroyers met the transports on July 16 and undertook the task of convoying them into Liverpool and Glasgow. On September 25, however, the attack did not come. As the Division railhead was at Froidos, south of the Verdun- Clermont highway, all supplies, including rations and forage were forwarded at night by truck and wagon, and noise as possible avoided. B. McDonald succeeded Brigadier General Styer as commander of the 181st Brigade on May 6, 1918. POST N.C.S MANILA-DET FIN DEPT MITCHELL FLD. The German artillery fire directed against the general advance of the First and Fifth Corps caused fifty casualties in the 91st Division on October 4. The Regimental Commander, believing that the secrecy of the movement would be betrayed by throwing bridges after daylight, and being already attacked by German airplanes on the bank of the Scheldt, concealed his regiment as far as practicable and sent report back to Division Headquarters that he believed he could effect the movement better by remaining there throughout the day and crossing after dark that evening. 1. The proximity of the enemy, indicated by these raids, had a tonic effect upon the Division, and its morale was of the highest when its units moved up into the attack positions October 30. It gives me great pleasure to extend to you and the officers and men of the 91st Division my compliments upon their splendid record in France. Most of the time in Camp Merritt was devoted to outfitting the men and giving them their final physical inspections. For the 91st Division, that would be the 361st, 362nd, 363rd, and 364th infantry regiments. Literature: Images from Wikimedia Commons. During the night Captain Leavell, 316th Engineers, attached to the 181st Brigade Headquarters, with a small detachment, penetrated farther into Audenarde, making reconnaissance of all the bridges which had been destroyed, returning to Brigade Headquarters by daylight. )-Vauquois (ExcI). General Marshall visited the Division, including the 133rd Infantry. Search the history of over 806 billion The 109th Field Artillery crossed near Eyne and took up a to support the advance of the 182nd Brigade. The 91st Infantry Division - History - Custermen The Second British Army was moving along roads south of the French. Occasional showers to which the men had been exposed while held in the woods had not dampened, their ardor. DET MED DEPTARMY VET-SCH AVN MED , ARMY VET, SCH BAKERS COOKS,CP JACKSON- CP HUMPHREYS, ORD TNG SCH UNIV OF MICH-THE QNC SCH SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL PA. POST N.C.S STAFF FT SUMTER-POST HQ DET FT FRANCIS. On September 24 orders were issued and the last preparations made for going into the line. The 361st passed through Epinonville, clearing out groups of the enemy as it went, but when an attempt was made to debouch from the town and the road leading west from it the troops were met by such a hail of machine gun bullets from the, woods and orchards beyond that no progress could be made.
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