893, Creary, Hal M.                                    2nd Armored Division                                                                              Glen                                         928, Cort, 893, Cloud, Howard H.                               217, Coppage, 19th Bomb Group                                                                                    Charles H.                               506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division                    839, Cook, 452, Conley, Combat Command A, 2nd Armored Division                                          Army Air Force                                                                                      726, Cunningham, Julian                              US Army                                                                                                 383; 893, Coxon, Donald                                    Robert                                  754, Connole, Robert H.                             479, Carlson, George D.                             C Company, 741st Tank Battalion                                                            737, Cannon, Charles                                  761st Tank Battalion                                                                               Michael                           680th Glider Field Artillery Battalion, 17th Airborne Division                   Steve A. 440th Troop Carrier Group                                                                     34th Troop Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group                       Aggressive patrols encountered scattered resistance. 727, Crayton, 150, Card, Earl E.                                       914, Cleckler, 726, Cavallero, Nick                                   3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron                                                      726, Coumbre, Vernon                               It was re-formed during the inter-war period, and then later activated for service during World War II, seeing action against the Imperial Japanese Armyin the Pacific. 839, Clark, 747th Tank Battalion                                                                              376th Bomb Group                                                                                 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion                                                                E Company, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division                    A.                                     Earl L.                                        Vincent                                      William I.                               831, Cannon, Frederick B. F Company, 28th Marine Regiment                                                          78th Armored Artillery Battalion                                                              William                                      Harold "Hal"                            2nd Battalion, 22nd Marine Regiment, 6th Marine Division                       Decorative color lithograph World War II roster for Company A, 128th Infantry Regiment listing the individual members of the company. Baguio and Camp John Hay fell on 26 April, under the concerted attack of the 33d and the 37th Divisions. 60th Troop Carrier Group                                                                      914, Caughran, Walter B. 726, Colburn, Douglas C.                            508, Candler, Harry                                    785, Clark, 839, Calggett, 893, Castignola, James                                       XII Corps                                                                                                G Company, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Div. G Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Div. Blade D.                               565, Cudo, Frank J. 26, Clark, Cecil F.                                    914, Cowser, Walter H.                              C Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 893, Caron, 482, Cooter, 29th Infantry Division – “Blue and Gray” 30th Infantry Division “Old Hickory” 31st Infantry Division – “Dixie Division” 32nd Infantry Division – Red Arrow Division 33rd Infantry Division – “Prairie Division” 34th Infantry Division “Red Bull” 35th Infantry Division – “The Santa Fe Division” 402, Cardinal, Bud                                      254, Colodonato, 1st Ranger Battalion                                                                                I Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division  482, Clark, George Rogers                         3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron                                                        100, Childress, Clovis C.                            726, Cotter, John J. USS Sterett                                                                                             183, Cassidy, 443, Church, 101st Airborne Div. 565, Cox, Lee                                            893, Caton, Charles W., Jr.                         Activated 5 Mar 1941  â€¢  Entered Combat 1 Sep 1944  â€¢  Days of Combat 139  â€¢  Casualties 2,426, Maj. Gen. Samuel Lawton   (Mar 41 - May 42) Maj. Gen. Frank C. Mahin   (May 42 - Jul 42) Maj. Gen. John Millikin   (Aug 42 - Sep 43) Maj. Gen. Percy Clarkson   (Oct 43 - Nov 45). Mark Wayne                            914, Cohn, Dexter J. Kerstetter, Company C, 130th Infantry, 33rd Division, near Galiano, Luzon, Philippine Islands on April 13, 1945; Sgt. For information about this Research 914, Carlson, Bob                                      Walter                                     419, Clinger, Eugene                               914, Cox, Robert H.                                   Lieutenant, US Army                                                                                Charleton, W. Jr.                    Earnest                                296; 299, Carolthers, Thomas H.                         810, Carter, Woodrow                                  76, Celentano, Frank A. 754, Corry, Roy A. US Army, reconnaissance unit                                                                  USS Sterett                                                                                            94th Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group                                            It was mustered out of Federal service on 12 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. 28th Infantry Division                                                                                726, Cleere, Timothy J.                               Floyd                                    USS Sterett                                                                                             Thus, the 123rd regiment was attached to the division. 100th Infantry Battalion                                                                           A Company, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division                   726, Cheever, Bruce                                   5th Marine Regiment                                                                                The unit was again and mustered out of federal service on 15 Janu… George Thomas                     439th Troop Carrier Group                                                                     ... a roster of key personnel, and ammunition expenditure reports for early May 1945. After training in Wales, the Division landed at Omaha Beach, 18 June 1944, and entered the hedgerow struggle south of Carentan, 27 June. 1st Ranger Battalion                                                                                 2nd Armored Division                                                                            E Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, (BlackDog)          217, Chenez, Raymond J.                           501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Baldy Force, 43rd Infantry Division                                                           383; 384, Cole, Robert G.                                   376th Bomb Group                                                                                  USS Sterett                                                                                           F Company, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division  II Corps; Fifth Army, United States Army                                                Task Group 99.1; Task Group 51.21; Task Group 95.5; Battleship        Thomas J. J. Jr.                    914, Chandler, Theodore E.                        612, Clayton, Louis                                   383; 893, Compton, David                                 893, Cavin, OSS                                                                                                        USS Sterett                                                                                            research@wwiihistorycenter.org. I Company, 161st Infantry Regiment                                                        Philip G.                                384th Bombardment Group                                                                    831, Carr, Oliver B. 726, Cochrane, F Company, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, D Company, 103rd Medical Battalion, 28th Infantry Division                   The roster contains colorful patriotic symbols including American flags and an eagle. USS Sterett                                                                                             383, Cratty, Jacob W. (Jake)                       379, Campbell, 45, Curtis, Larry                                        1st Ranger Battalion                                                                                 C Battery, 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion, 82nd Airborne Div. 298, Cochran, Harold                                        1st Ranger Battalion                                                                               US Army                                                                                                21st Fighter Group                                                                                  William                         343; 565; 765, Claggett, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne 726, Chamberlin                                         Edgar R.                                   839, Calandrella, Ray                                  USS Sterett                                                                                              10th Mountain Division                                                                            Joseph                                    USS Austin                                                                                             Patrick                                  785, Clark, Charles                                      USS Liscome Bay                                                                                    167; 324; 384; 403, Cebelli, Ludwig                                   893, Charron, Raymond A. 401, Clarke, Bud                                  186, Clippard, John F.                                 383, Coover, C.L. The 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry Regiment was originally constituted and organized in May 1861 as an element of the 2nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry and mustered into Federal service 27 May 1861. Donald C.                            482, Carmichael, 3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron                                                      517, Calfayon, Varton                                 403, Cotten, Thomas M., Jr.                        US Marines                                                                                            12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division                                             110th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division                                        USS Johnston                                                                                         USS Sterett                                                                                              William C.                                482, Crossman, Raymond                            3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron                                                       USS Sterett                                                                                             893, Corrin, Thomas                                    3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron                                                        Carson "Booger"                 Army Air Force                                                                                        928, Chamberlin, 314th Troop Carrier Group                                                                      Clarkson, Percy W. 33rd Infantry Division 184 Clary, Sidney 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division 383 Claudius, Herbert G. USS Austin 307 726, Carafa, Edward                                   727, Coley, Lewis                                        94th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron                                                    A Battery, 15th Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division                   775, Chauvin, A. H.                                    Edwin M.                         US Army                                                                                                265, Crecy, 565, Combs, Carl E.                                   3rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron                                                      Robert                                   3rd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Div;      The unit’s major accomplishments included liberating thousands of citizens in Northern Luzon and Baguio, New Guinea Battle Streamer, Luzon Battle Streamer, and three Medals of Honor – Pfc. 726, Crowley, V. N. 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