In compliance with letter, above subject, Headquarters First United States Army, the following Battle History Reports of the 137th Infantry for the month of July 1944, is submitted; copy of Daily Journal for combat period is enclosed as separate inclosure. compiling this database about 12 years ago and continues to add new information Mustered in: September 25, 1862 In memoriam :George Sears Greene, brevet major-general, United States volunteers, 1801-1899. It was part of the Kansas Army National Guard and has served with distinction in the Philippine Insurrection, World War I, and World War II. Arrived Boston P/E 31 August 1945 and moved to Camp Breckinridge Kentucky 4 September 1945 where inactivated on 5 December 1945. The 137th New York was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Colonel David Ireland. Private Robert G. Reason and Pfc Robert Waugh were wounded at the same time. 1 folder. These included 34 killed, 71 wounded and 4 missing. They were meeting heavy artillery and mortar fire along their entire front. Jeffers, Ira S.Letter, 11 May 1863 Colonel Robert Sears joined the regiment at 1830 and assumed command at 2030. Click a letter below to go to Soldier names beginning with that letter: This database was compiled by Mr. Rick Col. Greene's speech before the McClellan Club of Ward eleven, Boston, October 28, 1864. The total number of killed and wounded was 490. At 1600 a strong enemy position was captured about 1000 yards south of St. Gilles. The 2137th returned to Kansas in November 2006. Albany: J.B. Lyon Co., State printers, 1909. Includes detailed letters / reports on the engagement of troops of the 137th New York Infantry Regiment at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. The attack jumped off at 0600 after an artillery preparation from 600 guns. 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. : who, alone at Culp's Hill, in the 2nd day's battle saved the right at Gettysburg. They advanced on, and were the first to enter, Caloocan on 10 February. The 2nd Battalion on their left, was held up by a machine gun strong point near la Capelle until 1435. The regiment moved from north of la Bedellerie, down highway 2 southeast of St. Willson, Lester S.(Lester Sebastian), Lester S. Willson diaries, 1863-1865. Be sure to see a copy of the actual database itself, which can be Published for the comrades of the renowned defenders by the Acme Pub. Son of Elias H. McNiel & Julia A. 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. A Paper Prepared and Read before theMassachusetts Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, (MOLLUS) February 10, 1891. Other names and updates will be added if they become available (Contact Darrel Hagberg, see below). Muster Rolls Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War These rosters were compiled by the New York State Adjutant General Office. Regiment database in Excel file format. A large accession was received from the nth corps, but Col. Ireland and Gen. Geary retained their respective commands. [1] They subsequently set sail for Europe, entering the frontline on 18 June 1918. [2] The SpanishAmerican War officially ended on 10 December, with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The weather remained cloudy, with intermittent showers. A Company drew men from Atchinson, B Company came from Emporia, C Company enlisted men from Council Grove, D Company hailed from Dodge City. The Division objective at this time was the high ground east and north of Torigni sur Vire. Their mission was to close with and destroy the enemy by means of fire and maneuver or repel assaults by fire, close combat and counterattack. Blue & Gray Magazine(Spring 2006): pp. Gettysburg: Historical Articles of Lasting Interest. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Whittier, Edward, "The Left Attack (Ewell's), Gettysburg." service. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Six Privates 1st Class showed such qualities of leadership under fire that they were promoted to Staff Sergeant, a jump of three grades. 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. Albany: J. The five battle stars (awarded in 1945) are for: Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, and Central Europe. Type a query to perform a search. This collection contains abstracts compiled from original muster rolls for New York State infantry units involved in the Civil War. (Enlisted man's letter, Oct 25, 1862). [6] On 25 July, the regiment witnessed the beginning of Operation Cobra, and Allied bombers bombed German positions right near friendly lines. The 30th Division remained on the right. To: The Adjutant General, Washington 25, D. C. In the early morning, both the 1st and 2nd Battalions received enemy mortar fire. These men had distinguished themselves in the first few days action. The Germans had fallen back across the river opposite our own forces, and to positions south of St. The 137th Infantry left its England stations at Bodmin and Newquay on 4 July 1944. Due to allied aerial superiority, no enemy air attacks were encountered. His unit was suddenly pulled and sent to take Patton's place in the line after the general was summoned to the Bulge. 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; 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. Dans la partie basse se trouve deux bolos croiss reprsentant le service durant l'insurrection des Philippines. I and K Companies hailed from Wichita, L Company came from Kingman, and M Company was also from Lawrence. [9] They assumed occupation duties in Germany until returning to the US,[10] and were inactivated on 5 December 1945 at Camp Breckinridge. The Alabama militia was called the Alabama Volunteer Guard. 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. At 2200 the 2nd Battalion relieved the 1st Battalion who reverted to reserve. HISTORY OF THE 112th INFANTRY This book contains the photographs of the officers and soldiers of the 112th Infantry. [1], When the US declared war on Germany on 5 April 1917, companies were increased in size from 60 to 150 men, then eventually, to 250 men. Unit Rosters and Unit Photographs; About Us; 137th Infantry Regiment, 137th Infantry Regiment, Back to the 35th Infantry Division. - Died of Wounds; DSC - Distinguished Service Cross; GCM - Good Conduct Medal; Golf Co 106th Forward Support Company: Manhattan. At the time the Regimental Commander was wounded, Lt. 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. Casualties for 12 July 1944 were 7 killed, 74 wounded and 7 missing. Infantry Regiment, 137th: Subject.Local: World War I 35th Division 137th Infantry Regiment: Description Palmer, David W. The forgotten hero of Gettysburg : a biography of General George Sears Greene. 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. These books were digitized by Yale University and Cornell University. 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. After a day at the marshaling areas the regiment sailed, part from Plymouth, and part from Falmouth, on 6-7 July 1944, and landed on French soil at Omaha Beach near Colleville-sur-Mere on 7-8-9 July 1944. Obtained fromhttp://www.soldierstudies.org/. They were published as a set of 8 volumes. Albert Bayless was the source of the original letters, electronic files sourtesy of Robert Bowen. 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. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. David Cleutz. Hazard, George Riley. This regiment was organized at Harrisburg August 25, 1862, and ordered to Washington, D. C. It mustered out June 1, 1863.[1]. The records have personal enlistment information and military service, as well as regiment engagements. The regiment continued on through the Allied breakout and pushed east to the city of Orlans and then onto Nancy which they captured after heavy resistance. Diary reflecting Welman's service with Company F, 137th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the war. 169th infantry regiment 43rd infantry division 169th infantry regiment 43rd infantry division. Please note: Some morning reports are in poor condition and may be difficult to read. Archer, John M. "The Bullets Came Thick and Close: The 137th New York Infantry on Culp's Hill." "35thInfantryDivision-memory.com" 2010-2023 The contents of this site and the images belong to their respective owners. During the day the 117th Infantry (30th Division) pushed across our front, and we moved to a new area between la Luzerne and St. Division, 35th; United States. Eight rounds of 88mm artillery fire were poured into the area occupied by Company H, and Private Owen J. McBride was killed. [11] On 1 May 1959, it was reorganized as a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System, including the 1st and 2d Battle Groups, part of the 35th Division. The 1st Battalion then moved on and contacted elements of the 3rd Battalion, which had cut in behind these strong points. The 3rd Battalion, in the meantime, was mopping up in the area north of Rampan and la Capelle. In April, 1864, the corps number was changed to the 20th, Gen. Hooker being placed in command. On 5 August, the 137th Infantry Regiment was drafted into Federal service. Company C encountered an enemy patrol, which was driven off, in the first actual contact with the enemy. [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. Left State for Washington, D. C., September 25, 1862. [2] At the time of mustering out, the regiment had decreased in size, including 46 officers and 720 enlisted men. All of the letters, written from Savannah, 1865, concern Scofield's role in the march from Atlanta to Savannah. Pearson, Bob L. - Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 137th Innfantry Regiment, 35th Infantry Division - Submitted by Jeffrey Pearson (son) Plunge, Jr., Adam M. - B Company, 10th Armored Infantry Battalion, 4th Armored Division - Submitted by Robert Williams (grandson) Officers mentioned most frequently in Willson's diaries include Goddard, Col. David Ireland, 137th New York Infantry, and Capt. A Company (armor): Emporia. A wounded member of the crew was still in the tank, and Staff Sergeant Volk and Sergeant Blankenship, also of Company A, both lay wounded near the tank. : Heritage Books,2005. On the left of the 35th Division was the 29th Division. It represents the baton of a marshal of France. Greene, F. V. (Francis Vinton). 58th Regiment Infantry. Cases of individual heroism include those of Sergeant Earl V. Spengler, 1514 Pennsylvania, Wichita, Kansas, and of Corporal Peter Seiwert of Garden Plain, Kansas. 17-18 JULY 1944 On Monday, 17 July the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 137th Infantry jumped off at 0430, an earlier hour than had been customary previously. During the interwar period, the regiment conducted annual summer training mostly at Fort Riley. No prisoners were taken. Callendar based on the book "35th Infantry Division Roster POE to POE". It is honored by a monument on the Gettysburg battlefield. Enlisted at Oswego, to serve . The 28th Infantry Division made preparations to relieve us at our present location. Its regimental motto is Cargoneek Guyoxim, which is Chippewa Indian for "Always Ready." The 147th Infantry Regiment . 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. On 1 September 1992, the 1st Battalion was inactivated, leaving the 2nd Battalion as the only active unit of the regiment.[1]. Tim Aumiller, Infantry Division Components of the U.S. Army, 76. Compared to this was the woeful lack of supplies suffered by the Germans. Army. Welman, Lysander. On 9 July, the 137th relieved the 119th Infantry Regiment of the 30th Infantry Division. This can include photographs, letters, articles and other non-book materials. Home. Originally transcribed by Bruce Bayless in 1970-71 With the 3rd Battalion established 200 yards north of Highway 2, main road to St. Also, if you have any materials in your possession that you would like to donate, the museum is always looking for items specific to New York's military heritage. Syracuse, N.Y. 137th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry Contents 1 Brief History 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 3 Other Sources 4 References Brief History [ edit | edit source] This regiment was organized at Harrisburg August 25, 1862, and ordered to Washington, D. C. It mustered out June 1, 1863. The unit redeployed through Camp McCoy, Wisconsin in April 2011 having earned the Meritorious Unit Commendation. At 1920 on 10 July 1944, the Regiments first casualty as a result of enemy fire occurred. The 137th lost 16 men killed, 100 wounded and 1 missing in action. [6], In the afternoon of 6 August 1944, the regiment was on the move again, to the Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcout area. 137th Infantry Regiment Personnel Roster Index Click a letter below to go to Soldier names beginning with that letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This database was compiled by Mr. Rick Callendar based on the book "35th Infantry Division Roster POE to POE". DUC/PUC (Army) 18-21 nov 44 (3rd Bn, 137th inf cit WD GO 11 1946), DUC/PUC (Army) 10 dec 44 (F Co, 137th inf cite WD GO 20 1946), 23 December 1940 inducted into federal service at Wichita Kansas assigned to the 35th Division and moved to Camp Joseph T. Robinson Arkansas 7 January 1941, Transferred to Fort Ord California 23 December 1941 and to the Presidio of San Francisco California 14 Jan 1942, Sent to Long Beach California 23 April 1942 and to Camp San Luis Obispo California 2 February 1943, Relocated to Camp Rucker Alabama 31 March 1943 and to the Tennessee Manoeuvre area 17 November 1943, Arrived at Camp Butner North Carolina 21 January 1944 and staged at Camp Kilmer New Jersey 3 May 44 until departed New York P/E 12 May 1944, Arrived England 25 May 1944 and landed in France 8 July 1944 (attached to 4th Armoured Div 20-24 August 1944), Entered Germany 18 November 1944 and crossed into Belgium 27 December 1944, Returned to France 18 January 1945 and re-entered Germany 5 February 1945, Crossed into Holland 23 February 1945 and returned to Germany 26 February 1945 (attached 30th Infantry Division 14 April 1945 only). Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Fennell, Charles C.The attack and defense of Culp's Hill : Greene's Brigade at the battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. Fifth Maine Battery. One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Infantry.Cols., David Ireland, Koert S. Van Voorhes; Lieut.-Cols., Koert S. Van Voorhes, Milo B. Eldridge; Majs., Wetsell Willoughby, Milo B. Eldridge, Frederick A. Stoddard. By 2300, the 3rd Battalion had pushed through to the initial objective, with Company L reported in the vicinity of la Roque. A History of the 137th Infantry: An All-Kansas National Guard Regiment: Collection Name: World War I Unit Histories: Subject.LCSH: World War, 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories; United States. 137th Infantry Regiment 9412 134th Infantry Regiment 9476 Il y a 2464 soldiers without asn. The Civil War Archive section, 137th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 25 May 2012). Thru: Command Channels. When the campaign of the Carolinas closed with the surrender of Johnston, the regiment marched with the corps to Washington, where it participated in the grand review and was mustered out near Bladensburgh, Md., June 9, 1865. rank, Army Serial Number, and medals and awards earned by the soldier. T. Ryan who served in Company L of the 137th Infantry Regiment. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. First Name, Middle Initial, and the City and State from which they entered If the soldier was wounded in action, then WIA is shown. [7] They continued moving until they reached the vicinity of Mortain, where the men began patrolling in conjunction with soldiers from the 30th Infantry Division. On 1 September 2008, the inactive 1st Battalion, 137th Infantry was consolidated with the active 635th Armored Regiment, and the consolidated unit was redesignated as the 1st Battalion, 635th Armored Regiment. The Alabama Militia Before the war every state had a militia, the forerunner of today's National Guard. 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. The Legion of Honour, or in full, the National Order of the Legion of Honour (French: Ordre national de la Lgion d'honneur) is a French order established by Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul of the First Republic, on 19 May 1802. Using sound judgment and quick thinking, Gonzales commanded an attached Tank Destroyer, whose crew had been reduced by enemy fire, and blasted out a gun nest. Clearing the area boosted the number of prisoners captured to 54 for the 19th. D-Day and Battle of Normandy media library: archives photos and videos, Souvenir shop featuring t-shirts, caps, mugs, models or posters inspired by D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, D-Day Overlord - Marc Laurenceau 2003-2023. 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]. K Company Roster - 117th Infantry Regiment. E, F, G, and H Companies were recruited from Holton, Newton, Kansas City, and Lawrence respectively. Both of these men have been recommended to receive the Distinguished Service Cross. Another Montana officer, 1st Lieutenant Sidney K. Strong of St. Ignatius, the Executive Officer of Company A, assumed command of a provisional platoon on 13 July and carried out an attack upon a position where all previous attacks had failed. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. Corporal Seiwert, during the night of 15 July, braved an enemy artillery barrage to go to the aid of two wounded officers. The first enemy prisoners captured indicated that the Division was facing elements of the 897th, 898th and 899th Infantry regiments, and composing the Kampt Gruppe Kentner (combat team commanded by Colonel General Kentner). The regiment maintained contact with the retreating enemy, and prepared to resume the attack at 0530 the following morning, August 1. 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 During the period 11-17 July, he constantly kept the radio in operation, despite enemy fire. The second diary begins on 3 Nov. 1864 and ends on 2 May 1865, again with substantial gaps. 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. (Enlisted man's letters, Dec 25, 1863 & Dec 24, 1864). 44-50. The baton on the shield is taken from the arrus or coat of arms of Varennes. These men, all members of rifle companies were: Staff Sergeant Harold T. Shaw, Wichita, Kansas, Company I (16 July) Staff Sergeant Gerald Jones, Wichita, Kansas, Company I (18 July) Staff Sergeant Glenwood B. Dahlgren, East Stanwood, Washington, Company B (17 July) Staff Sergeant Cecil D. Bruer, Wichita, Kansas, Company K (17 July) Staff Sergeant Harold P. Green, Lawrenceville, Georgia, Company K (21 July) Staff Sergeant Leroy D. Fagan, Hillsboro, Alabama, Company L (21 July) Staff Sergeant Bob R. Adams of Sun City, Kansas, was promoted two grades to the position of 1st Sergeant of Company C. At the end of two weeks in combat, the fine training and quality of men of the 137th Infantry was obvious as they proved themselves to be an aggressive, efficient fighting machine. The Crest and motto were approved December 8, 1930. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Eggleston, Amb. Boston : J.E. The 20th Kansas had not seen combat against the Spaniards and were camped in tobacco warehouses in Manila until February 1899 when the Philippine Insurrection began. The 2nd Battalion on the right, received heavy shell fire and made no marked advance. 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. 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" [Trenton, NJ : Xlibris Corp.], 2004, 343 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. 2022 Steve A. Hawks Casualties in the 137th for the first days operations were 12 killed, 96 wounded and 18 missing in action. Abbreviations contained in this database [3], 1 September saw the regiment moved by truck from the Vosges Mountains to Nancy and then into reserve for the Saint-Mihiel attack of 1216 September. The 137th was stationed in the Metz area and successfully repulsed a German raid on the night of 2223 June. The 1st attack the 137th made was on the morning of 11 July 1944, and they made small gains at the cost of 12 killed, 96 wounded, and 18 missing. NorwichCWRTColl Staff Sergeant Walter J. Located at the Indiana Historical Society. for Smithtown, 1890. Lo opposite the 29th Division. The 137th Infantry left its England stations at Bodmin and Newquay on 4 July 1944. Thank you to Ed Worman for pointing out this resource. After the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the 137th was sent to Fort Ord, California to guard against the possibility of Japanese attacks on the West Coast. The diary also mentions the hospital. 12 July saw another attack toward the town of St. Gilles with the 2nd (2137) and 3rd (3137) Battalions in the lead. No casualties of any kind were reported on this day for the first time since the regiment entered combat. Our casualties on this day were the heaviest yet, with 21 killed, 87 wounded and 17 missing in action. They stayed put and awaited orders to move. Some of the prisoners reported that many German soldiers wanted to surrender, but were being closely watched by officers and non-commissioned officers. Staff Sergeant William G. Ligon, Lott, Texas, Med Det. No men were killed on this day, but 5 men were wounded. When this TD bogged down, he returned to bring up another which pulled the first to safety. During its wartime service, the regiment had 3 officers and 19 enlisted men killed in action. On 24 April, the 20th Kansas was involved in the advance against Calumpit, and in the next month, against San Thomas. -Col., Thomas D. Fouts; Maj., Page J. Pickerell. On Tuesday, 2nd Lt. Eugene A. Kay of 2504 East 28th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, was shot down near Rampan, and wounds suffered by 2nd Lt. John Matraszek of 3013 Richmond Street, Philadelphia proved fatal. At 0945, Lt. The regiment left the State September 27, 1862; it served in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 12th Corps, from September 30, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 2Oth Corps, from April, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Koert S. Van Voorhees, June 9, 1865, near Bladensburg, Md. of the enrollment; 4 officers and 167 men died of disease, accidents, and all other causes, a total of 294. This surprise attack was so successful that the 35th Division was not used, and it was soon headed for the greatest American battle of the war. On this day also the Corps Commander issued a commendation for the fine showing of the 35th Division in their part of the operation. (Letters, Jan 6 & Dec 28, 1863, presumably from Burtis J. Bayless). The personal record and unit information makes the collection valuable to anyone with New York ancestors in . Hyde, J.S. 2nd Brigade Field Artillery - Brigadier General A. J. Bowley . Morning Reports 136th Armored Maintenance Battalion Morning Reports 136th Field Artillery Battalion Morning Reports 136th Infantry Regiment Morning Reports 137th Armored Ordnance Maintenance . The 3rd Battalion was held as Division reserve, due to their late debarkation and arrival in the area. Smithtown Historical Society (Smithtown, N.Y.)Military records, 1808-1918. Gale, Andrew H.Civil War letters and diary of Andrew H. Gale of the 137th Regiment, New York State Volunteers. Co., 1908. volume II. RICHARD H. NEDDERSEN Colonel, Infantry USAR Commanding April 25, 1955 Digitized by Google. 17 items. Throughout the siege of St. These entries cover in some detail the construction of field works and battle actions at Peach Tree Creek. Located at the Smithtown Historical Society, Smithtown, NY. Westminster, Md. 1 AUGUST 1944 Task Force S attacked They were downloaded from the Internet Archive. Lo toward Tessy sur Vire. The Bronze Star has been recommended for Lieutenant Strong for outstanding leadership under fire. 4 pages. They were sworn in as commissioned officers at 1500 and assigned to their original companies. 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 Attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to December, 1862. Visibility was poor, and aerial support was called off, but the artillery support remained excellent. 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. Casualties in the regiment totaled 127. In the center is a gold bar or baton. The diary resumes on 26 June 1864 as Willson's regiment prepared to move on Confederate positions guarding the approaches to Atlanta through their subsequent capture of the city. After the first few days of the battle replacements were received regularly, both officers and enlisted men. 137th PA Regiment Organization, Service & Battles Organization Organized at Harrisburg August 25, 1862, and ordered to Washington, D.C. One officer, Lt. George P. Brown, was killed on this day. Available online at:www.davidcleutz.com/137th-regiment-nystate-volunteers.html General accounts of Deputy Quartermaster Frederick Foering and paymaster accounts of various companies, brigades, and regiments. Their fresh troops made gains up to 1500 yards during the day. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 1,095 men on its roster for this unit. The 137th New York Infantry Regiment lost 6 officers and 121 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 4 officers and 163 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. Working on the front lines, and not waiting for the enemy fire to cease before going to the soldiers assistance, these men are subjected to every hazard of the Infantryman. The gallant defense of Culp's hill by Greene's brigade, and the terrible execution inflicted by its musketry on the assaulting column of the enemy, form one of the most noteworthy incidents of the war.
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