3 edition of 30th division, summary of operations in the World War. found in the catalog.
30th division, summary of operations in the World War.
American Battle Monuments Commission.
Published
1944
by U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in [Washington]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Prepared by the American Battle Monuments Commission. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | D570.3 30th .A53 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 50 p. incl. tables. |
Number of Pages | 50 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6476388M |
LC Control Number | 44040899 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1025022 |
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30th division. In World War I the 30th Infantry Division earned more Medals of Honor than any other American division. In World War II it spent more consecutive days in combat than almost any other outfit. Recruited mainly from the Carolinas and Georgia and Tennessee, they were one of the hardest-fighting units the U.S.
ever fielded in Europe/5(). 30th Division Table of Contents: The Outbreak of War in Europe; War Comes to America; North Carolina Girds for War; Preparation for Combat; American Expeditionary Force (A.E.F. Subjects: United States. Army. 30th Division. World War, Regimental histories--United States.
Title: Division Summary of Operations in the World War: 30th Division Author: Anonymous: Section: Division and Unit history Subsection: 30th div, Operations summary Published Date: 79th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War, Volume 3 American Battle Monuments Commission U.S.
Government Printing Office, - World War, - 46 pages. The full title of each work is: XXth Division. Summary of Operations in the World War. The Foreword states that: "In order that the actions of American troops might be accurately set forth, detailed studies were made of the operations of each division which had front-line battle service.
In certain cases studies of sector service were also. Hope this helps. You might get a more detailed map in the Official 30th Division: Operations in the Great War, but I do not have a copy of that.
This map is from the ABMC "Guide to American Battlefields in Europe" Chris. This is farmland today (as would be expected) the upper boundary of the area appears to be the modern D 91st Division: Summary of Operations in the World War Volume 3 of 91st Division, Summary of Operations in the World War, American Battle Monuments Commission: Author: American Battle Monuments Commission: Publisher: U.S.
Government Printing Office, Original from: the University of California: Digitized: Length: 52 pages. The th Infantryrequested artillery fire onthemachine-gunpositions in the small patches of woods about 1 kilometer southeast of Yoncq.
This fire was delivered, ceasing at p. m., and at battalions of the th Infantry moved forward. 82D DIVISION. SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS. IN THE. WORLD WAR. PREPARED BY THE. AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. PRINTING OFFICE. Foreword. THE AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION was created by Congress in for the purpose of commemorating the services of American forces in Europe during the World War.
Summary of Operations in World War I 1st Division 2nd Division 3rd Division 4th Division 5th Division 7th Division 26th Division 27th Division 28th Division 29th Division 32nd Division 33rd Division 35th Division.
The 30th Infantry Division was a unit of the Army National Guard in World War I and World War II. It was nicknamed the "Old Hickory" division, in honor of President Andrew Jackson.
The Germans nicknamed this division "Roosevelt's SS". The 30th Infantry Division was regarded by S.L.A. Marshall as the number one infantry division in the European Theater of Operations, involved in days of intense Branch: United States Army. 92D DIVISION. SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS. IN THE. WORLD WAR.
PREPARED BY THE. AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. PRINTING OFFICE. Foreword. THE AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION was created by Congress in for the purpose of commemorating the services of American forces in Europe during the World War.
World War I On JWar Department General Order #95 directed the formation of the 30th Division, to be known as "Old Hickory." Giving homage to President Andrew Jackson, with deep roots to North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina - the three primary states the troops forming this Division.
Inone year after Nazi Germany invaded Poland to trigger World War II, the War Department reactivated the 30th Infantry Division. Init was deployed to Great Britain to participate in the planned Allied landing on the European continent.
In Juneunits of the 30th stormed the Normandy beaches following the D-Day invasion.A description of the U.S.
Army divisions that participated in World War I including information on where the division was originated, the brigades and battalions contained in the division, a short history of the combat overseas, and a chronology of combat service.
SUBJECT TERMS SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT The first few days were reported as calm. A “quiet, inoffensive attitude,” is how a 30th Division officer summarized this period. Such calm, however, did not last. Suddenly, as the division’s historians noted, “the scene had now shifted to the battleground of the World War—a stern .