bodies were on the street - some having been ran over by tracked vehicles and some with their throats slit. infantry regiment. United States Army, I need some help from the vets of the 417th. I am trying to find out any info on my Uncle who was killed in action on March 3, 1945 in Germany. I would love to hear from anyone who may have served with it because I have a collection of his millitary things. His battles and campaigns were Rhineland, Central Europe. The few pictures I had were made after the war ended, and they were burned in my parents' house fire many years ago. He was shot in the foot. Edward T. Allen, My Father, Sgt. Semper Fidelis, I'd appreciate any information. The 3 of us got down on our back sides and slid the rest of the way down. The 76th Infantry Division was created on 26 August 1939 together with the 23rd Infantry Division in Potsdam.The division was annihilated in the Battle of Stalingrad and reformed by the OB West on 17 February 1943.. Organization. We were running recon units across the Mulda and could have probably walked into Berlin or to the Polish border with very little resistance. The guys all cracked up. Members of the Companies A, B, C were taken POW that day. His rank and name was Sgt. 301st Medical and 301st … He was wounded and captured outside of Trier, Germany. 47025 While the staff prepared all the … Members of the Companies A, B, C were taken POW that day. He was in L. Co. I volunteered for the army at the age of 17. Dear Sir, Seventeen weeks basic infantry training at Camp Roberts (Paso Robles, Calif) - Following training and a short furlough at home in Ventura Calif. reported to Fort Mead, Md. NAME:Sgt DelMar E. Wilson We went into the town down a narrow road along side a rather deep creek (Canyon) on our right with the enemy firing at us from the town in front and a wooded area on the other side of the creek. years old when he left and was dead by age 20 in Europe.I know a long He is almost 89 years old. That was when I scrambled out of the ditch and made another few yards before the bullets became so heavy that I took cover. Five day trip from coast to coast on a regular passanger train (Chair car). We later learned that the town was defended by 200 German SS troops. The woods were so thick that you could only see perhaps 20 to 30 yards in the prone position, standing you saw nothing. Seeing this, I jumped into a ditch along side the road, observing the situation and waiting for the troops to disperse. Married my high school sweetheart (62 years and counting), and worked a couple of years before deciding to take advantage of the G.I Benifits and enrolled in college at California State Polytechnic College at San Luis Obispo, Calif --- Retired in 1989 from a large Public Utility as District Manager. My great uncle T/Sgt. wounds and actions while in the 417th between 15-21, Feb. However, a couple of times I was pinned down - once in the ditch alongside the road. Why this is so, we can only speculate today: The cause most probably rested on the fact that this regiment had heavy losses at the Luxembourg-German border, the crossing of the Sauer River and at the conquest of the Siegfried Line at the beginning of the combat in January and February 1945. or Minnesota) Paul Heim (Home Town Unknown). "Onaway Division" The division insignia is an escutcheon which has a red field and a blue chief, separated by an olive drab line; a three-pronged white device is superimposed on the blue chief. The Regiment suffered large losses in the river crossing. A bullet (apparently a richochet) struck my right heel circling around between the two layers of leather where it lodged for a few days before disappearing. man, Poncho (nickname) from Arizona or New Mexico. Im sure this is a long shot for me to get any information, but if anyone out there can help us it would be much appreciated. Finally, on 30 march 1945 we reached the larger town of Schmitten where the Krauts were making a stand. 136 Feltham Road The excellent role of the 417th Infantry Regiment is noted in WE RIPENED FAST - the History of the 76th Infantry Division. I think the date was March 1945. Rollin E. Allen was a member of the 417th Inf. We came on home for a long furlough and re-assignment until I was elgible for discharge - June 19, 1946. Participated in the mopping up operations of the Rhineland - Held up a couple of days at Oberweissel on the Rhine. participation in the war but have been trying to research As far as I can determine Victor Glusco, Serial # 13022595 and his unit assignment was Company "E",417th Infantry Regiment, 76th Division. Walked (mostly) from that location to about 40 miles south of Berlin at time of Germans surrender. My father's name was John J. Kopera & he was from Hastings, PA. Always looking for 76th Infantry Division Items and Information!! The regiment was attached to Wright's 3rd Brigade, Sherman's South Carolina Expedition, to April 1862. Structure of the division: Headquarters; 178th Infantry Regiment; 203rd Infantry Regiment; 230th Infantry Regiment The excellent role of the 417th Infantry Regiment is noted in WE RIPENED FAST - the History of the 76th Infantry Division. Our family, at the time, made a great First Class Emmett Dangerfield Sr, Company M, 417th Infantry. Semper Fidelis, Yonkers, squad leader of the 3rd squad, Our fearless B.A.R. My name is Lawrence J. Selegue. He was very proud of his service during the War and … Listing is for 1, stock photos show front and back. We managed to cross by moving from rock to rock. during the crossing of the Sauer River. The town of Grietz had moderate resistance and as we were clearing the town, house by house, I went through one house from front to back and into the back yard and as I passed a storm cellar with the door open I got a glimpse of movement in the cellar -- stepped back - and was pulling the pin on a grenade when a german civilain came up the steps shouting "nix Schision" and pointing back into the cellar - I took another look and saw that the cellar was full of civilians - mostly women and children. 22874 Lincoln Ct. We are now enjoying our life in a Retirement Community ajacent to a public golf course and visiting with our two sons, seven grand children and six great grand children. Several G.I. was looking at and when I finally started to ask for records My Dad passed away in June, 1994. (In training we were told never to bunch up) After a few minutes an officer running down the road stopped momentarily and ordered us out of the ditch and to move up. 417th Infantry Regiment/76th Division Motor Transportation Officer Uniform and Medal Grouping Lt Arthur J Frey Jr was a member of the Headquarters, 417th Infantry Regiment in the 76th Division… 47025 Michael Abatemarco to anyone who may have served with him and has an interest. Company I - about the end of February 1945. painstakingly slow process. Train Station in Chicago. The woods were so thick that you could only see perhaps 20 to 30 yards in the prone position, standing you saw nothing. When traveling with tanks we were permitted to ride on the tanks when not under fire. Moe Kazyck was killed February 7, 1945 consumption) Mother's Day of that year. Dogs were forever barking giving our position away. Shipped out on the Oueen Mary - New York to Scotland (5 day trip) no escorts - zig zagged across the Atlantic changing course every 7 minutes to prevent enemy subs from sighting in on us (18th birthday in the middle of the Atlantic). he was killed during a night assault across the Sauer River.I am trying Reg. My platoon reached Oberwassel on the bend of the Rhine River and we billeted there for a few days. Had I tossed that grenade I would have had to live with that horror for the rest of my life. I joined the outfit in late December of 1944 to 30 March whin I was wounded. during the crossing of the Sauer River. Robert J Kountz, NAME:Sgt. The ditch along side the road on the left was deep enough in most places to provide protection from small arms fire. Most of his records were destroyed by fire in 1973. USAF, SMSgt, Retired. The town of Grietz had moderate resistance and as we were clearing the town, house by house, I went through one house from front to back and into the back yard and as I passed a storm cellar with the door open I got a glimpse of movement in the cellar -- stepped back - and was pulling the pin on a grenade when a german civilain came up the steps shouting "nix Schision" and pointing back into the cellar - I took another look and saw that the cellar was full of civilians - mostly women and children. The 45th Infantry Division … We got the Lieutenant to the Battalion Aid Station then were ordered to watch 3 Kraut prisoners for a short while before returning to our position. Loud foot steps from the road were heard approaching us. Edward T. Allen, NAME:PFC Michael A Abatemarco, Co. G, 417th Infantry, 2nd Battalion, Hope you can use the enclosed material for your project. View Photo Did not like French people encountered enroute along the RR Tracks. The town was crowded with refugees that the Krauts left behind on their retreat across the Rhine. In 1947 his body was Although I had bullet holes in the back of my clothes and a bullet lodged in my boot I have always felt like that was my closest call. the period he spent as a member of Company G, 417th Infantry, 76th Hello, I would like to add my uncle's name to the registry, he was "Jack F Kountz" he was in the 76th division, 417th regiment Headquarters Company, was assigned to reconassance. He thinks that the 6th, or 9th armored division may hae liberated him at a dairy farm. 1945. In 1947 his body was God Bless you, He had bright "red" hair and was from a small coal mining & farming community called Smoke Run, Pennsylvania. Thank you so much for reading this. After crossing into Germany from Belgium and Luxembourg, the division was the spearhead of General … Are you able to assist me in my search, or can you offer any suggestions. I am sending copies of his platoon at Berga Germany in June 25th 1945, A squad picture of the 3rd Sq. Again, their bullets either hit the jeep or hit the pavement and richocheting over my head. Moe Zazyck, KIA, 417th Infantry, (30 Nov. 2003) ABMC Headquarters 2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703-584-1501 The few pictures I had were made after the war ended, and they were burned in my parents' house fire many years ago. Organized 25 August 1917 at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. I am continuing to search and Thanks, The booklet's title is "The First Battalion, 417th Infantry Regiment, 76th Infantry Division" and it was published before they shipped overseas at Camp McCoy. NAME:Jack F. Kountz, 417th Infantry, Headquarters Co. (11 June 2008) Many years went by and my mother gave year old woman. Get this from a library! My wife's uncle PFC I did not know what I Thanks, His sister-in-law is still alive and in her 90s. Company B. Part way across I was in the water up to my knees. the time) I have no first hand accounts of my Dad in WWII. Dennis Terek Thanks, She handed him his favorite treat, a peanut To the webmaster: Please include my email address with the post. Another incident that stands out in my mind. a T/5 & served in the Army from 1943-1946. The 417th was detached from the 76th Division and attached to the 5th Division in late January or early February 1945 for the crossing of the Sauer River from Ecternach to Ecternachterbrook. 2. 385th, 304th, and 417th Infantry Regiments : 355th, 364th, 901st, 302nd Field Artillery Battalions. e-mail: jwwz@mac.com. The Germans did have good crackers and canned cheese which we availed ourselves to, after we routed them from their pill boxes and other fortifications. We know little else. If anybody has this booklet please contact … (Tried to sell us colored water as wine - etc etc) Was assigned to the 417th Inf. He was killed somewhere in the area of the Rhine or another river crossing. disinterred and reburied in New York with a military funeral. I'm also listing his military marksmanship information; MM 30.Caliber Rifle, Combat Infantry Badge, 1st CL GNR 30 CAL HMS. We went into the town down a narrow road along side a rather deep creek (Canyon) on our right with the enemy firing at us from the town in front and a wooded area on the other side of the creek. I know that we sat near Chemitz on the Mulda River south of Berlin for about 30 days waiting for the Russian troops to get to our location. I have his honorable discharge papers and according to them he was a heavy mortar crewman, he was awarded the EAME with 2 Bronze Stars, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal. God Bless, My father's name was John J. Kopera & he was from Hastings, PA. Springfield, Ma. I don't know much about my father's I would love to hear from anyone who may have served with it because I have a collection of his millitary things. Thank you for your help, and thank you for your service. We had the Krauts on the run. I know he had a lower leg and possibly chest wound 4341 Isabella Street, John Kopera With the Lieutenant's arms across our shoulder we started down the side of a small mountain to the Aid Station. The 417th was detached from the 76th Division and attached to the 5th Division in late January or early February 1945 for the crossing of the Sauer River from Ecternach to Ecternachterbrook. The person stopped, then the foot steps began again running away from us. However, a couple of times I was pinned down - once in the ditch alongside the road. NAME:PFC Emmett Dangerfield Sr , 417th Infantry, Co. M (16 June 2010) I am continuing to search and When traveling with tanks we were permitted to ride on the tanks when not under fire. I've attached a few photos that I have of my father in training 22874 Lincoln Ct. Inactivated 14 January 1919 at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. 1. The road was zeroed in with mortars and machine-gun fire. Clyde H. Horning. He was drafted into the army on February 1, 1942. I am not certain if you can assist me or not. I am still getting information from him at this time. Moe Kazyck was killed February 7, 1945 Robert J Kountz, Hello, I would like to add my uncle's name to the registry, he was "Jack F Kountz" he was in the 76th division, 417th regiment Headquarters Company, was assigned to reconassance. I was ordered with another soldier to take a wounded Lieutenant to the Battalion Aid Station for medical care. The few Germans still in the town surrendered. I was unscrathed, but did get a bullet across my back from right to left leaving three holes in my field jacket and 5 holes in the shirt under the jacket (apparently the shirt was folded under the jacket and sweater). There was a hail of fire in front of me which I could reach out and touch. His battles and campaigns were Rhineland, Central Europe. Anyone who knew him or of him Copies of the After Action Reports, Combat Records and G-Journals (G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4 and G-5 - the journals give information to further important records, reports and documents!) A couple of times we were relocated to other sectors via truck. I am writing to see if anyone can give me information about my father & The following morning we regrouped and moved east through the next small village where several of our tanks were knocked out and a few of the tankers were pinned down in a house and were really happy to see us. I am looking for anyone in the 417th who might have known Verlon M. Horton. My platoon was dug in on high ground in the woods in the Sauer River area. I know that we sat near Chemitz on the Mulda River south of Berlin for about 30 days waiting for the Russian troops to get to our location. for over seas shipment. 1st platoon Co. B 417 inf, And a picture of my Father standing in front of a tent at Camp Lucky Strike, France. (Tried to sell us colored water as wine - etc etc) Was assigned to the 417th Inf. North, and I took off up a side street looking for eggs. e-mail: slovak64@verizon.net. Out I got for about 10 yards when a mortar shell exploded in front of me (probably after the T.D.). It landed at Le Havre, France, 12 January 1945, and proceeded to the Limesy concentration area. On a moonless night I was on a 4 man patrol to hook up with our troops in St. Goar, it was pitch black out and you had to hold onto the pack of your buddy in front of you to stay together. Thomas E. Ryan was killed in action 6 Feb 45. Train Station in Chicago. First Sgt John Scudder Hello, ); published by the 1st Battalion, 417th Infantry, 76th Division under the supervision of Major Verne E. Pate, assistant supervisor and editor 1st Lt. John Milliken, assistant editor T/Sgt. and/or Ulrich Koch: ulrich.koch@koch-athene.de. NAME:PFC Thomas E. Ryan, 417th Infantry, 1st Battalion I did not think I would get into this battle because there were 2 platoons of troops in front of me. Sadly, my dad was an intensely private, stoic man who Thank you so much for reading this. Hello, John Kopera She has very little memory of him and would really like some information (btn, company, pltn, anything really). For the last 10 plus years I have been trying to locate members of Co F, with little success. At the end of the war, the 417th provided occupation duty until regular occupation troops were assigned to relieve us. Hello, My name is Daphne(Barnes)Houze and I am the daughter of I think the date was March 1945. I managed to crawl back to the ditch to get out of the way, and there I stayed (moving in and out of consciousness) until I was taken to the rear by our medics. G.I. We later learned that the town was defended by 200 German SS troops. Daphne(Barnes)Houze He was killed somewhere in the area of the Rhine or another river crossing. Thank you, The only ones I do remember in addition to Pvt. I joined the Divison at Camp McCoy in Wisconsin in the late summer/fall of 1944. The 76th Infantry Division arrived in England, 20 December 1944, where it received additional training. I could hear a lot of rifle and machine gun firing and shells exploding, etc. The Regiment suffered large losses in the river crossing. The Division … Very little was forthcoming. Riverside,CA 92501. She -- in a rather haughty voice said -- well, you are asking for children.----- I never quite trusted North's high school German after that. Dennis Terek Activated in December … With the Lieutenant's arms across our shoulder we started down the side of a small mountain to the Aid Station. He enlisted in the United States Army on August 8th 1942. 2. The 45th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the United States Army, part of the Oklahoma Army National Guard, from 1920 to 1968.Headquartered mostly in Oklahoma City, the guardsmen fought in both World War II and the Korean War.. the period he spent as a member of Company G, 417th Infantry, 76th We do Some of the details are lost, but the basics are there. Battalion 417th Infantry Regiment Any iformation on him would be appreciated. He was NAME:Sgt. Terry L. Glusko, Sr. The 98th Infantry Division ("Iroquois") was a unit of the United States Army in the closing months of World War I and during World War II.The unit is now one of the U.S. Army Reserve's training divisions, officially known as the 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training). View Photo Part way down bullets were swishing past my ears. Members of the Companies A, B, C were taken POW that day. He is not sure where in Germany. 136 Feltham Road Traveled to Replacement Depot in Belgium by train (Box Cars). My Father, Staff Sargent DelMar E. Wilson, was in First Platoon, Co. B., of the 417th. Rollin E. Allen, 417th Infantry, B Company, 26 May 2003 Traveled by train from Scotland to England -- crossed the English Channel on Higgins Boats landing on the beach at Le Harve, France (Harbor was destroyed on D-Day). HUMOR: Some supplies were air dropped to us, but often the were in an open area under view of the Germans also making difficult to retrieve. If there is anything else I can provide you please don't hesitate to contact me. Participated in the battle at Schmidten Where we lost 18 of our platoon of 39, with my 3rd squad of 11 men losing nine of the 18. We know little else. Mostly it was walk - walk - walk day and night with occasional light to moderate resistance. 1945. She -- in a rather haughty voice said -- well, you are asking for children.----- I never quite trusted North's high school German after that. ;] It landed at Le Havre, France, 12 January 1945, and proceeded to the Limesy concentration area. am grateful to have found Gerald Brown and Lt.Col. Lawrenceburg, IN. I received some info from the U.S. Army Resource Command, and have also written to the National Personnel Records for his Military Personnel Records. Furthermore, there is the History of the First Battalion of the 417th Infantry Regiment: "ALWAYS FIRST" - THE FIRST BATTALION, 417TH INFANTRY REGIMENT (1945, Gera, Germany ? I don't know much about my father's One day while riding on the tanks we stopped for a break in a small village and my friend, Pvt. A bullet (apparently a richochet) struck my right heel circling around between the two layers of leather where it lodged for a few days before disappearing. His rank and name was Sgt. If anyone should recognize/identify my father or some of these other people I'd love to hear from them. passed away of congestive heart failure in 1972 and I was Jerry Wilson 01118413-782-3890 (In training we were told never to bunch up) After a few minutes an officer running down the road stopped momentarily and ordered us out of the ditch and to move up. Dear Sir, Inducted at Fort McAuther near Santa Monica, California on August 7, 1944. Later, James became a private first class in Company K, 3rd Battalion, 417th Infantry Regiment, 76th Infantry Division. I need some help from the vets of the 417th. We are now enjoying our life in a Retirement Community ajacent to a public golf course and visiting with our two sons, seven grand children and six great grand children. 76th Infantry Division My grandfather Bernard W. Whittington fought in World War II with the 1st Battalion, 417th Infantry Regiment, 76th Infantry Division, in Patton's Third Army. Terry L. Glusko, Sr. Being a Marine whos served 2 combat tours in Iraq, I know how important it is for a family to have closure to a loved ones death. 1. When we got to the river the river was narrow and the water low at this point. I don't think we hit him. In passing through a number of farm towns (I don't remember their names) white sheets were hanging from many windows, there was little or no resistance from the enemy. to help me interpret some of the things that I have! time has passed but it would finally bring closure after 58 years to a 90 e-mail: slovak64@verizon.net, NAME:PFC Verlon M. 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