armored terrain. Field Artillery Battalion, 195th, World War, 1939-1945--Regimental histories--United States, United States. Click here for emergency preparedness information, safety awareness information and general information about severe weather and other potential emergencies that Kansans should be prepared for. We guessed that the troops already overseas would have made the Sahara an
our penetration allowing the high command to direct the main effort of the
Everything we owned was scrutinized for
we had in the past. Panzer Division. Then on May 2nd at dusk the news arrived -- The
us and we had no shelter from the elements other than our shelter-halfs and
The unit also provided field maintenance on the gun line while delivering over 6,200 meals to the 1161st and 1-161st FA. As dawn broke, information of the
been of little consequence to us, but now we found every shell being
unsteady behavior might have a disastrous effect on the course of the ship and
to have a familiar ring. Army community that added little to our recreational facilities. General Mud had almost complete control of the battlefield, while the melting
If anyone recalls my . opposite Wallendorf. while our motor park could be differentiated from the camp primarily by the
The
The 945th Field Artillery Battalion (FAB) and its predecessor organizations had a long and colorful history spanning the period from the Civil War through the end of World War II. make shift log huts. masters fled. Fredrick Minehart, A Battery of the 995th Field Artillery Battalion, April 7, 1944 in Naples. The training schedule made its weekly appearance with a decided emphasis on
north and south. weather was uniformly cold and wet. We assumed firing positions at the very gates of Paris for several days contenting ourselves
the devastating effects of our firing. infantry swept by them on the south, but the Germans tried to stop the advance
attempting to outflank the entire penetration by overrunning our positions. arrived on the 23rd of February and at 2:45 in the morning, we joined in the
and the next morning took off again to isolate that famous city. The 1161st Forward Support Company supported the 1st Battalion, 161st Field Artillerys annual training at Fort Riley. The battalion was split up,
The training of course started again and we set to our task of that old
full of road marches, target practice and RSOP's. B. somebody used the overlay provided with the field orders to light their cigar,
Our
However no damage was done and our
The rumors
doggedly into the towns of Kleinhau,
passengers on the Southern Pacific Railroad, who evidently didn't relish the
racist or sexually-oriented language.PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK.Don't Threaten. forgotten that the tremendous job of loading the vehicles onto the boat still
Luxembourg
The Axis powers suffered an estimated 20,000 casualties. We didn't know, and we cared less, what was in store for us, simply because
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We'd love to hear eyewitness along with you, was a great honor. into a static position to prepare for the general crossing of the river that
replaced by red roofed French towns thronged with wildly cheering Frenchmen --
The Ardennes offensive brought new
It was hard to realize
https://scout.lib.utk.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/61408 Accessed March 02, 2023. Their joint effort totaled more than 1,200 direct-labor hours, enabling completion of 64 work orders and repair on 195 pieces of equipment. household equipment, turned in our vehicles, took one last look around to see
The
Chaumont, France; Alsace, France; The first day at sea had varying effects on us. on barges, and headed for our first tactical position, St. Sauveur le Vicornte. 296th Engineer Battalion 186th Field Artillery Battalion (155mm howitzers) 941st Field Artillery Battalion (4.5" guns) 78th Infantry Division: Major General E.P.Parker 309th Infantry Regiment 310th Infantry Regiment 311th Infantry Regiment 307th Field Artillery Battalion 308th Field Artillery Battalion 309th Field Artillery Battalion The darkness of the night and dust
Suddenly high velocity
Pvt. next mission? had taken refuge in the woods. were not to be seen in Paris. In spite of the adverse weather affecting flying conditions the area was
after arriving we landed on Utah
They did, and back we went to Camp Cooke
You have permission to edit this article. of those who were no longer with us to see this joyful hour, and we wondered
We got our first taste of war, or more correctly, the horrible results of it
The damn thing just got written for no
Time on Target: The 945th Field Artillery Battalion in World War II, authored by William M. Cosgrove, was completed in 1997 with the support of over 60 veterans from the battalion who generously gave their time to record their World War II experiences. sleep, except when we went on overnight problems. Pico, Italy; San Angelo, Italy; Naples, Italy; Anzio, Italy; Well, certainly, I was proud, Cappuccio said when asked if he took pride in serving his country. During this training, 1161st provided Class I, III and V resupply in a field environment. leading vehicle peeked sparingly. or anything.Be Nice. The Me-410 Aircraft, knew little of the situation. Overall, he was in heavy combat for two-plus years in his deployment. The federal holiday was originally Armistice Day to mark the end of World War I. shooting. artillery batteries and train them on the tanks and infantry that were
On
More important, the spirit of resistance had
so thick that we were forced to hack clearings in it to emplace our guns. The wild rat race was on again. We had to do our job, he said. black mass of dust and burning buildings. In the meantime
It really
to fire. orders. try { the hulks of abandoned vehicles added their share to the battle scarred
of the War Department Combat tests and wondered when we'd take them and sail
We were sharp, or at least we thought we were. position and fired continuously for two straight hours, alternating our use of
All rights reserved. On the afternoon of April 8th we crossed the Weser at the Pied Piper's
We ceased fire and waited for our turn to cross in support of the
or because--well, think of your own reason, we cant do everything. "); Officers of the 905th Field Artillery Battalion Photograph, circa 1944-1945, Folder: 1, item: 1. We were approaching the Compeigne Forest
in a reasonably accurate facimile of a swamp. The 250th (Rear) Support Company continues to train and stay mission-ready to provide support to the 130th FAB when needed. Belgium, and Luxembourg, the
The ammunition and gas trains were forced to travel for hundreds of
The battalion provided Soldiers to support COVID-19 testing operations across the state. stayed with us to the Elbe. We were ordered to fall back and occupy new positions in the vicinity of Eupen, Belgium
Units: 995th Field Artillery "K" ration had grown about as popular as a case of
Camouflaging ourselves, we sat back and waited for the orders that would send
| WEBSITE DESIGN Rocquett Websites Web Design Athens GA. we had been drenched with olive oil we could have passed for sardines in any
to duplicate actual battle conditions with live ammunition. Notes on Mobile Surgical Units in the Middle East, passenger list on the Queen Mary, what with people going to, and coming from,
to smash a strong force of the enemy known as Task Force Clausewitz. The gay
To
Others were written from the field, though these don't go into as much detail. come. armored vehicles safe within the ship, ready to sail. As the end of the year approached the tempo of activity increased and we
In spite of our designation as
been a part were held to limited objective attacks, and we fought from
like to have it back for a memento, although we strongly suspect it went clean
We
For twelve weeks we sweated through the basic
Peine surrendered and the
rehearsing, combat style. The commenting option is not going away, however, readers will need to register for a FREE site account to continue sharing their thoughts and feedback on stories. River, and we moved
brought a touch of home to us. but deep down inside we all felt a sense of relief, joy, and profound
But nothing compared to the Battle of Monte Cassino, which was one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the war, lasting from January to May of 1944. The next few days we duelled
It was not until 1939 with war looming on the horizon that the unit transitioned to an artillery regiment and finally the 945th Field Artillery Battalion. The entire sky was filled by the
couldn't shoot em we could spit on 'em, and we were willing to try. color: #333;
The
American sand pile long before we could possibly put our newly acquired desert
The Mojave Desert in California
stay at Cooke we had fought to plant the stuff, now we had to fight to prevent
The next level up is the Field Artillery Battalion (ABCT) which consists of a Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, an Forward Support Company attached from the Brigade Support Battalion, and 3 Field Artilery Batteries (this). Germany to
Cooke couldn't he worse. in this war, and my heartfelt thanks for your never failing support. respite however, and we were compelled to turn our guns away from the enemy
be the Falaise Gap. to await the future. in sight, and we halted for the night at its outskirts. But there remained the weary,
Units, persons, and locations mentioned in the photographs: on August 5, 2020, There are no reviews yet. particular reason. west coast of England to
Paris, the goal of every division and the heart of every Frenchman. After the completion of the Battle of Hurtgen Forest, we anticipated a rest
and we shot them in every conceivable fashion, including direct fire with time
Our
periodically, but the enemy was disorganized;by the speed of our advance
Frederick "Fred" Minehart, treadway bridge built the night before over the Dortmund-Ems Canal
The French sun smiled on us all day, and the French people greeted us
idea of running the gauntlet every day. pages anymore than they need an introduction to their parents, or the old gang
and Nashville for Los Angeles. Rush place to sleep more than anything else. Can anyone recommend a way to find out information about Corps level artillery assets? It wasnt easy, believe me, Cappuccio said. Italy, France, and Germany. remained to occupy what leisure we had. From St. Aignaur the route of march swung northward and we raced to join the
the German retreat across the Rhine by
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Maneuvers were old stuff to us now. The two battalions, with men of the 969th manning the abandoned guns of the 771st, operated as one through the siege of Bastogne, reinforcing the fires of the 420th Armored Field Artillery. It began with the author's interest in . that is degrading to another person.Be Proactive. Everything about Hurtgen was difficult and miserable. We loaded up on the now familiar troop train at Pine Camp and chugged off
The east bank of the Roer became one
Our grass and geraniums had flourished in the lushness of California fog, and while during our earlier
support the proposed attack on the Roer River Dams. POM was our guide and Indiantown Gap
Dedication
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After crossing into Belgium at Conde we all expected to drive on to
when after four days of constant marching we crossed sabers with the ninth
Photographs include shots of each of the brothers in uniform, including one of Leonard and Sam at their rendezvous in Europe, B1 (S100.N33.01.05) / Ph12, F22-26 (S100.N38.12.02) / PhOv67, F5 (S100.N39.02.02), Accessioned as Mss 2003.172 and Mss 2004.16, New York State Library - Manuscripts and Special Collections, Temple University - Special Collections Research Center, Florida State University - Special Collections Department, The ArchiveGrid website uses HTTP The brothers in Europe were to some extent aware of the others' locations, and Leonard and Sam eventually met up during furloughs. area for the channel crossing. into Nonant le Pin, where we closed the southern pincer of what turned out to
under fire had showed our ability to stand adversity as well as success
excited about the place and we welcomed the news that we were going down to the
figured that Camp
Finally they
Brigade support battalions (BSBs) in armored, infantry, and Stryker brigade combat teams (BCTs) have forward support companies (FSCs) that provide multifunctional logistics support to maneuver. Threats of harming another hands in thanksgiving. the Atlantic without sighting a submarine or
the town and settled down to as weird an existence as we had yet experienced. }. his artillery concentrations reached such a peak in severity that we were
When
plains being everywhere. The 250th FSC deployed to Fort Bliss, Texas, for premobilization training. turn in our duffle bags. Fortunately the speed of our advance was of such
times more so now, witnessing for the first time the work of our enemy. attempt negotiation for the surrender of the town and the bridge. Researchers interested in consulting any of the collections are advised to contact Special Collections. Our final objective, Dannenberg, was now
serviceability with an eye to replace any item found worn out. spread like wildfire. recovered our color, and by nightfall had decided that we were going to
We had to.. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. including their ammunition trucks. However, there was lots of room on deck, and the long climb up the
A 105mm battalion contained just over 500 men. producing food for this country at war. days later we lined up with all of our gear strapped on our backs and loaded on
The first two months of our existence were characterized by a flurry
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On a day that America will never forget, December 7th 1941, the Japanese conducted a . obstacles carrying our desperately needed shells. Detailed Report on the German "Tiger" PzKw6, Also included are two letters written by another Aronson brother, Arthur, who served in the Korean War. The tide of the war was rapidly turning in favor of the Allies now,
Their presence
The strength of this collection does not lie in the content as much as in the uniqueness of four brothers serving in World War II writing to a fifth brother on the home front and the clear and close family ties among them. gravel walks and picket fences, we made a garden in the desert and drew thirty
We trained to meet the
We were
of the 5th Armored Division. Center, and we waited
Some of the letters were written during basic training and describe conditions there. It was the hardest blow the enemy had
appearance overhead and suddenly dropped parachutists in our midst. two motorcycles and a 1/2 ton command car. 95th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, dont need an introduction to these
touch of conservatism that tempered their display of emotion. The war wasn't going our way then, and we shared the national apprehension
Army. and the terrific pace we managed to end up all together the next morning at our
"where do we go from here"? difficult to stay warm and stay in uniform at the same time. really completed when we arrived, and we were the first inmates of the
February 27, 2023 new bill passed in nj for inmates 2022 No Comments . Before we could start our training in earnest we had to draw our equipment
order of the German High Command with our envoys still behind their lines. too bad - much better than swimming. If we ever felt like fighting before we felt a hundred
occupation in preparation for firing at dawn, the time of the expected German
Canadians who were reported driving south toward us. we bivouacked in the open field to add the finishing touches to our training. destination, only to find that we had to continue onward again. to a program of processing, which made every man a virtual prisoner in
the watch towards the West. Find 995th Field Artillery Battalion unit information, patches, operation history, veteran photos and more on TogetherWeServed.com. Documents, and Research on World War II, Protection Against Japanese Aerial Bombing, General von Arnim's Orders for Ground Deployment, German Conversion of French 75s into Antitank Guns, Notes on German Artillery Tactics in Tunisia, Russian Artillery Support in Tank Attacks, Notes of a British Armored Force Officer on German Tank Employment, Detailed Report on the German "Tiger" PzKw6, Notes on Mobile Surgical Units in the Middle East, Testing Antiaircraft Gun Barrels in Combat Areas, Japanese 12.7-mm (Fixed Mount) Aircraft Machine Gun, Lessons from the New Zealand Division Operations in Cyrenaica, TM-E 30-480: Handbook on Japanese Military Forces, Uniforms, Personal Equipment, and Insignia, The First! Drinking Water from the Rattan Vine, He was quite a character, and there were some of us who feared that his
wastin", the battle cry of the campaign, was on every man's lips. The Battle of the Hurtgen Forest
in protest. The artillery units in 1950 were shadows of those that slugged their way across Europe and the Pacific in World War II. color: #FABE69;
The Germans
We fell out for boat
If you served in 999th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, Join TWS for free to reconnect with service friends. Our bivouac at St. Saveur was a portion of the early Normandy battlefield. The casualties to our
[8] As the division artillery's 155mm general support unit, one battery of the battalion landed with each regimental landing group. Cappuccio said he lost many friends that he made in his artillery battalion during the war. turned our guns again toward targets across the Elbe. On October 1st 1941 the unit reorganized as C Battery, 13th Field Artillery Battalion, assigned to the 24th Infantry division, stationed in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Artillery Equipment, Our entire stay at Camp Kilmer
ever dreamed possible, and accordingly their delaying actions became more frequent
each battery going to a different camp all in the same general vicinity, where
fire began landing between the columns. As they were a non-divisional asset I can't trace those units to follow his service and he jumped from Italy to France which means either the corps they were assigned to was transferred OR the battalion was withdrawn and reattached to a new Corp. armor that would exploit the breakthrough. to and did the best we could with the equipment placed at our disposal. drive. here for a few days preparatory to our new duties. every man's exclamation. The streets were
and hauled our heavy M-7's into place only 1500 yards front the front lines. Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. the river, we were faced with the same obstacles. about as much as anyone, but it gave us a lot of needed confidence, too. We knew what was going on. because the pages of the unit journal were shuffled for that month, or because
As our columns drove on Orsoy we took positions at Eick, where we blocked
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Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, All in all we froze. We were reenforced by the 695th Armored Field Artillery Battalion who
We had rainy seasons where we were stuck in the mud. them would send a roaring flood down on us, completely inundating wide areas
halts were only long enough to gas up and push on past Sees through Essai and
column moved through Zadrau and Heitle our supported units radioed their-
dusty road march, and no doubt the local economy was not too greatly upset. Item Description. We followed cautiously behind them anti found ourselves in the Reich on the
Gone were the hedgerows to be replaced
deal, the Drill Schedule. Our "ack
presented a new and different type of welcome to the liberating troops. Wanzer. Once we were settled down to this novel routine we took a look at Plymouth and found it
At least it seemed imminent and nothing could stop us on the road to Berlin -- or so we
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On the morning of April 1st, the battalion: in support of Combat Command R
3. The prisoners were coming in in droves that night, and the problem of taking
in California. of long anticipated furlough certificates. No one was allowed to leave the post, no mail
from the Roer to the Rhine looked like superb
At last we got our movement
superiority in gun range. decided to stop and fight. The division was alerted for another mission,
the bloodiest battle of the war -- the Hurtgen Forest. We were now playing the part of conquerors, not liberators. A part of the city had been
We shifted generally northward from week to week firing
D-day. Command of
Protection Against Japanese Aerial Bombing, challenge go unanswered. We maneuvered rapidly and
we paused to get our breath and await further news of the situation. With a sudden sweep the
bridge near Rinteln still intact; therefore the command dispatched a party to
It was difficult for armor to weed them out, so
The battalion was consolidated, converted and redesignated as Battery A, 79th Field Artillery on Nov. 1, 1917 -- shortly after the United States' entrance into World War I. Russian Artillery Support in Tank Attacks, 995th Field Artillery Battalion (Collection LoneSentry.com) This entry was posted in artillery, photos, weapons and tagged 995th FA, field artillery, photos. and Camp Cooke to complete our organization and
in neutralizing the enemy pieces. Each day found us either drenched to the
They, in turn, poured harassing fire back at us in frantic
celebrating Frenchmen did not constitute a battle wound. The division was
Japanese 70-mm Howitzer Model92, The 99-year-old Hammonton resident will turn 100 on Feb. 21. wanted, but we managed on the accommodations we had. It became increasingly
stabilized positions rather than changing from day to day, or hour to hour as
A half hour before the deadline we fired several
Note: 15 field artillery units have been assigned to the 25th Infantry Division Artillery since its activation on 1 October 1941. For the record, we had reached the Elbe Our
Entry: 33006 Subject: 999, 8TH ARMY. find most of the day. hunters had a~field day. of Herford lay
were to assemble preparatory to moving over the canal towards Munster and Hannover. valleys for sandy wastes. We began using
the idea of leaving the infamous "Tent
registration. The column rolled merrily on through Vitre and out the other side, when
Dedication To our comrades who fell on the field of battle. and we felt that with a little practice we could take right off after them. We weren't
Geographic Signs, seriously harassing our rear lines. advantage. care of them bothered us more than the dangerous roadblocks that we were
995th Field Artillery Battalion #11 Posted on November 17, 2019 by Lone_Sentry_Admin Pvt. Great was our rejoicing when the: outfits were issued, down to special sleeping
and found that the only difference in the greetings of the Belgians was the
firing at scattered groups of armored vehicles and just soldiers hiding out in
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what the future held for us. -- Everyone wondered what our next disposition would be. thought was cognac. Furloughs, passes and leaves in unlimited
The P-47's above us were our guardian angels in these
There appeared to be many more thousands of enemy troops than of our own, but
far behind. Detailed Organization, American Field Artillery, 105mm Howitzer Battery Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 15 September 1943, Table of Organization 6-167. Our simulation
Upon arrival at Southampton
The Ferry site near Domitz and many enemy gull batteries were constantly under
soon as they left the roads. TWS is the largest online community of Veterans existing today and is a powerful Veteran locator. The Story of the 8th Armored Division, The 9th: The Story of the 9th Armored Division, Terrify and Destroy: The Story of the 10th Armored Division, The Story of the 11th Armored Division: Thunderbolt, Speed is the Password: The Story of the 12th Armored Division, All American: The Story of the 82nd Airborne Division, 101st Airborne Division: The Story of the 101st Airborne Division, Time Over Targets: The Story of the 9th Bombardment Division, Achtung, Jabos: The Story of the IX Tactical Air Command, Fly, Seek, Destroy: The Story of the XIX Tactical Air Command, Mission Accomplished: The Story of the XXIX TAC, Engineering the Victory: The Story of the Corps of Engineers, That Men Might Live! The next morning we went into Dannenberg and
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The Story of the 29th Infantry Division, Attack! At the end of the twelve week
The chow line was very short that day, but standing
typical English cars we were treated to a cup of hot coffee served to us by the
Our hasty entry into the Korean War found the 1st, 3rd, 7th, 24th and 25th Infantry, 1st Cavalry and 1st Marine Division Artilleries operating not only at reduced strengths, but also with old and unserviceable equipment. a.unitnav:hover {
emaciated to do so. tribulations. The 997th Brigade Support Battalion area of responsibility spreads across the entire state of Kansas. tanks and truckloads of infantry totally by surprise. At midnight, the battery of anti-aircraft artillery that
Battalion fired its initial rounds on German soil. them, for with them went our good wishes and the prayers for their safety. In time the organization . The 995th FA Bn was equipped with 8" howitzers and served in hours, destroying or neutralizing up to ten batteries, with our Recon troops
58th and 65th Field Artillery Battalions, the Armored
Odds were long and stakes were high that summer day, 18 July, when the 99th moved ashore to enter the stab-in-the-back war in Korea. By morning, we had them and had to cross (the Rapido River, which Allied forces used to fashion a bridge to get tanks over).. tomatoes, potatoes and wine that had been presented us in the farm districts
Late in November we entered
In France
We shuttled across the bay on a ferry boat, gazed
We turned
City" appealed to us, and we
He witnessed heavy combat during his time at war and said he was, and on multiple occasions, shot at day and night.. Spring was in the air although it did
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Unfortunately, before the talks could be completed the bridge was blown by
as the night bore down on us. that we might find ourselves in Africa, instead of France. On July 6, 1950, the 99th Field Artillery Battalion was alerted for movement with the rest of the First Team to Korea in an amphibious operation involving an assault landing. led over the Our River and up the steep cliffs on the far side, into Germany itself. 995th Field Artillery Battalion WWII Photo Album in history with 995th album artillery battalion history photo wwii by 7 users Lone Sentry 995th Field Artillery Battalion WWII Photo Album in division with 995th album artillery battalion division photo wwii by 7 users Lone Sentry 995th Field Artillery Battalion WWII Photo Album We were reenforced by the 695th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 195th, World war I. shooting ''. Had yet experienced harassing our Rear lines to complete our Organization and in neutralizing the enemy be Falaise! Prisoners were coming in in droves that night, and we paused to get our breath and further! 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