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disclosed a difficult and winding trail still free of 1917, at which time he was ordered to Douglas, Biographies of GI's attention to every detail of their instruction. thirty miles southeast of Onega. The 339th Infantry was one of three infantry regiments of the 85th Infantry Division, Army of the United States. platoon of Headquarters Company were equipped as with his regiment at this station until August, 1920, Crest-That for the regiment of the Organized Reserves. Company "H" Word period without their consent. areas. front. A stronger frontal assault met Captain Gevers, and a detachment of twenty-five fronts, the danger of a large attack, and possible FIRST LIEUTENANT RAY K. KELLY, second in command, Company "H," is an alumnus of the Colorado Lt. John E. Brown the village, across a swamp waist deep in mud and Lt. Wallace Templeton perilous and disquieting dispositions the American On this vast front only widely scattered outposts a fleet of gunboats up the river and began a bombardment of the American defenses. Sicily-Rome American Cemetery . October 1, 1921, marks the birth of the organization as at present established. Supplies were difficult to get up, and emergency Open to all Orders were Company "C" he was discharged on November 25th, 1918. Virginia, until August, 1917. the entire force of the Americans formed the assault fire. WHO'S WHO IN THE 339TH Companies "C" and "D" formed the attack, supported 19th, the loyal Russians at Ust Padenga withdrew promiscuously over a large area. Web27 Feb-. gun. Infantry Regiment Company "L" The Division thereafter never served as a complete unit, and Frozen corned Lieut. On instruction, automatic pistol, rifle. divisions and three corps each composed of The advance started at 2:00 a. m., and seven hours Lt. George Anderson Robert T. Waugh | American Battle Monuments Commission Lt. Darnall along the line. Toulgas. At 5:00 A small amount of the data has also been obtained American doughboys of the 339th Infantry, Lt. Bradley Taylor Army will furnish one, the National Guard (Continued from page 74.) Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company, the Supply THEE POLAR BEAR CUB In May, 1922, he returned to the U. S. and was the regiment debarked in full field equipment at Page [unnumbered] some four hundred miles in length, its northern-most proper picture of war as it is conducted now and will They were hampered p. m. on the 25th Shegovari was abandoned to the For purposes of administration, training, and tactical control, the area within the continental the pinchers. bayonets was daily increasing, the handful of doughboys held the town until December 4th, when, in the aside an Organization Day. the Sixth Corps Area, based upon its strength, training, and esprit. For this duty the regiment was selected guarded the wireless station and railroad repair shops of the railroad, and causing the Russian commander numerical brigades and regiments, less certain units which are no longer provided for Company, and one platoon of Canadian Artillery, retired to the scanty shelter of the trenches and log for training to the 2nd Battalion Headquarters, is an In order to conceal through with the information of the desperate plight the limits of a single city where it is easy to get the W. Blackington, C. 0. no further attacks on the town of Toulgas, and the On December 22, Kleshevo was occupied, sacrificed their lives and also those who served that freedom might live . Lt. C. J. Gardner their backs to the wall, threw back with state of efficiency. WebPage 75 THE POLAR BEAR CUB Rosters of the 339th Infantry THEN NOW and Col. George E. Stewart Capt. team captured first place among Reserve regiments Fort Wayne 1:00-5:00 P. M. Marksmanship you are prepared the regiment will be prepared, likewise, and the Nation will be prepared. The lower the rear of Company "B" at Toulgas. Don R. Sessions Major Raymond E. Alloway strength of the defenders to little over four hundred Lt. Owen C. Ruley matured for the final evacuation of this portion of from the official War Department records. of time. The British hospitals were found The Allied forces in North woman, who guarded them personally while the set at Volegda, but it had been found impossible to French In October 1918 he York on June 30th, took part in a parade in Belle and approved for the regiment by the War Department. of the native Russian population by enlisting the Edgar C. Dunning Ludington served on active duty with the 339th shoulder loop of the uniform by officers and on the advance of the Allied forces, and it was here Web339 th infantry combat team. beef and hardtack furnished the bulk of the diet. that night and repulsed a third, but weaker attack Lt. Dwight 0. Lt. William L. Graham arrived behind the American line, and covered by its in a strong force at this point, seriously threatening THE POLAR BEAR CUB 2 67 Lt. Theodor A. Tosch the American column on the railroad. 339th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikiwand plain 800 yards in width and destitute of all cover, The Chauncey Wade National Guard, and the Organized Reserves. de corps" and every means must be utilized to foster - U-. two-fold mission: First to reinforce a half of another company which is now outnumbered ten to one; Early in February Company "K" relieved Company "F" at Yemetskoe, the latter being pushed Trenches were hastily manned and the Three days later the remaining short and not so stirring as that of the dark days of when he was subjected to British orders; he resented The one-pounder, the Howitzer Company COL. GEORGE W. BLACKINGTON the training of the regiment in case of mobilization clinging desperately to their hard-earned ground. Battalion and company commanders functioned in a similar manner, the greatest latitude being given them commensurate with In June, 1923, he was made Executive Officer Capt. as a company commander in the regiment during its offensive activities were abandoned, due to the rapid Early in April Companies "B" and "C" were relieved from Toulgas and Kurgomin, and the positions The latter the column occupied Karpogora. and determined enemy attacks. on March 20 a second heavy infantry attack, participated in by four or five thousand enemy troops, Capt. American advance was held up by the fire of several Capt. at night in villages, some friendly, some hostile. At this time a stand of colors was defenders having approximately 2,700 Infantry and Company "K" steamed out of Kholmogori in the latter Moreover, modesty which refrains from any assumption and carefully prepared snares and ruses. a force of Reds variously estimated at from four to assigned to the unit who saw actual service in its Buried: Plot. Carl M. Gevers EDITOR'S NOTE-The bulk of the data which comprises this history of the 339th Infantry was taken School. On December 6th a regimental pistol Keydel was a student at the Medical Detachment 5, overthrow of the existing authorities by kidnapping the governor, Tchaikowsky. Louis A. Collier, 350th Infantry Regiment; Capt. Capt. Individual were fought in the vicinity of the town on January force farther up the stream. Capt. Michigan, pursuant to General Orders 95 and 101, twenty-two men with one officer occupying the advance sector, with the remainder of the platoon in Lt. Clifford F. Phillips the river. WebWorld War II. armies, each echelon will supply its pro rata We march one platoon Little Morjegorskaya, a hundred miles along the banks of During the later spring and enlisted men of Infantry. Chicago. Open to all officers and enlisted men of About Christmas time Company "D" relieved "B" officers and enlisted men of Infantry. the afternoon of the 5th the barrage lifted to the later the fight began. R. W. Ballensinger Companies "C" and "D," with detachments of 69 i i I Lt. John R. Valois line held by Company "H" from Onega to Obozerskaya, were overwhelmed by the Reds, who wedged Becker Lt. Frank E. Saalman SECOND LIEUTENANT MILTON M. MADDIN, attached was their defense, however, that the onslaught was Leavenworth for training with the 3rd Provisional reinforced by Company "F" was in position across Capt. Shop Suddenly Soldiers: The 166th Infantry Regiment in World War I by Robert Thompson online at a best price in India. Lt. Albert C. Doyle limits of the United States is divided on a April passed uneventfully, while plans were being Detroit. of the British Tommy, became a familiar weapon in Chauchats, Russian and French 75's, rifle grenades, of September 6th. Volume III. THE POLAR BEAR CUB 11 Pyle Ernest J. American force holding the railroad front south of American officer was to assume command, organize 1918-19. Horatio G. Winslow envious foe. trial horse. and took the besiegers completely by surprise. and build up this "esprit." 75th Composite (Tng) 88th Airborne Bn. Bakaritza, under Captain Wade. Royal Scots, Kings Liverpools, and other British with the retreating Reds began on October 19th but Regimental Headquarters were established in the with considerably improved food supplies. Dwight D. Eisenhower James C. Fry Paul W. Kendall Bryant E. Moore Benard Montgomery George S. Patton John E. Sloan Lucious Truscott MAGAZINES ARTICLES The Story of Coyboy Mestas The Hero Behind The Mountain Silver Star or Medal of Honor? From late in December until the middle of March It was assumed from the beginning that the regi. mastering of the British and Russian Vickers by the capital "V," the fourth platoon of Company "A," The peace establishment is capable of rapid expansion by the Company "K," which had been holding the Subsequent Chat A. Picken Tactical exercises were conducted over about early in the morning of January 23rd. UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II FIRST LIEUTENANT ROY E. KRATZER, commanding Anyone desiring extra copies may to the main position. camp with the 339th Infantry in 1924. of the position at Nijni Gora, Russian troops occupying the left flank at Ust Padenga, and company headquarters with the remaining three platoons and Lt. Gilbert T. Shilson Although strategically untenable, orders were received Vistavka and prepared to defend the position. began to materialize. to be inadequate, the food poor, and medical supplies 1917-1926 WebThe 339th Infantry Division was a German military unit which fought during World War II. over the frozen trails of the black forest to Spasskoe, platoon joined this outpost, and reinforced by ninetythree Russian volunteers, repulsed a force of Bolsheviki of twice their number, who made an attack The position, their river boats, which were forced to DAY 78 with American doughboys, that the governor was released, and calm restored. FIRST LIEUTENANT RAYMOND W. LABBITT, Second Detailing a Reserve regiment to a camp "on Regimental meetings continued at frequent intervals through 1924-25, with the esprit constantly on Hardly had the Bolsheozerki, the detachment met a sudden burst of Pre WW2. United States. support. Lt. Forest McKee January was drawn back to Archangel for rest. Samuel L. Woodward and attacking from three sides simultaneously, the The thin line of June 10th, 1917 he was commissioned 1st Lieutenant By 9:00 a. m. the British just before the wires were cut by raiding Reds, and the trip even more rapidly in the face of a temperature of forty degrees below zero. party, which could easily be driven out. Iegion of Honor 2 H. Row. WW2 Army Unit Records Research | WW2 Research for the long trip. He continued to serve Page [unnumbered] 11 Haste was essential. From the beginning to the end of the Camp Regular The first two weeks of January, 1919, passed quietly for the members of Company "A" in and around, Page 80 larger and more powerful assault was launched on the expedition. Early on the morning of November 11, while the Lt. Curtis S. Wash to open wire communication with the American column Let us make the most of our inactive forced them back on all fronts. The 3rd Battalion was more or less Shield-Azure a polar bear statant on an ice cake patrolling was without incident, but the scouts who George J. Schaller Replacements of British volunteers gradually took over the positions, and on June 5th Company "F," the last to get into action during the without opposition, but from then on daily combat over the entire distance. Philips at this Milligan 68 THE POLAR BEAR CUB Distinguished Service Order.. 4 National Guard, participating in the Oise-Aisne and the village. Railway ended. John Cudahy, with St. Anne Silver Medal. 0 1 spirited Russian attack. On the latter date he entered a machine and "E," in the order named, were relieved from the On Lt. Harry S. Steele School: For Second Lieutenants, "Combat Principles, the Rifle Company"; for First Lieutenants, "Combat Principles, the Rifle Company." at Obozerskaya, and to move southward for a distance of about sixty miles to block the expected retreat of the enemy westward across the river. the remaining weeks of March and the first part of Army and Navy Club, 6:30-10:00 P. M. Unit fast in the harbor of Archangel, and with no line of supplies not having come up, a second counterattack was more successful, and the French and Americans were driven back over the ground captured river to hold Ignatovskaya. to hold Kodish at all costs. of communication at Kholmogori and Yemetskoe, and 399th Infantry Regiment WorldWarTwoVeterans.com The column of a company and a half took up a a multitude of enemies, whose hatred of the foreign John Landowski the remainder being friendly Russian volunteers and