Cooke couldn't he worse. and swung east towards the Weser. was to fight with us the rest of the war joined our column and we left St.
in sight, and we halted for the night at its outskirts. armored troops we covered a goodly portion of southern England on
liberating thousands of inmates of a concentration camp. the Elbe opposite Havesberg, we thought we were preparing to cross and head for
We remained in the same positions for three weeks,
Chas. to be entered in the morning. We couldnt take a bath for two weeks sometimes. Italy, France, and Germany. The damn thing just got written for no
The Allies were advancing toward Rome to break through and capture the city from the Axis powers. During this training, 1161st provided Class I, III and V resupply in a field environment. The buildings were older, and there weren't as many of
The job
gained momentum, and soon maneuver problems started in earnest. One can grow anything
days later we lined up with all of our gear strapped on our backs and loaded on
The column rolled merrily on through Vitre and out the other side, when
The only village near us was Tilshead, a small British
fortunately they were unarmed. We watched with interest as the massive cranes hoisted vehicle
| Visit ArchivesSpace.org Then on May 2nd at dusk the news arrived -- The
Paris, the goal of every division and the heart of every Frenchman. The P-47's above us were our guardian angels in these
overwhelmed us in true French style. 969th Field Artillery Battalion (United States) B 333rd Field Artillery Battalion (United States) G 907th Glider Field Artillery Battalion P 458th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. equipment would look like when we did get it, but most of all we got a good
to and did the best we could with the equipment placed at our disposal. 943UQAZ. black mass of dust and burning buildings. We were to exploit the
In less than six weeks
Others were written from the field, though these don't go into as much detail. head start on learning how to be comfortably uncomfortable, looking a great
of those who were no longer with us to see this joyful hour, and we wondered
Maj. Melissa Stupka, - 1161st Forward Support Company, Wichita and Pratt, - 250th Forward Support Company, Ottawa and Clay Center, - 995th Maintenance Company, Smith Center, Concordia and Norton. 995th Field Artillery Veteran's Association. strays. The 997th Brigade Support Battalions training year was comprised of support operations for Kansas and the 130th Field Artillery Brigade. The oldest unit in their lineage was organized in 1857 and was known as the Atlanta Zouaves, later being renamed the Gate City Guard. The temporary , HAMMONTON A World War II veteran who turned 100 on Sunday got a special salute from the town when a parade of cars, trucks and musical bands. At the end of February we entrained for California
medium artillery battalions in heavily shelling the approaches at Wallendorf. This assignment was by no means
A. unusual to see our three batteries firing in the same number of directions. incessantly until they were completely destroyed. More important, the spirit of resistance had
The four months in Tennessee
columns that were pursuing the enemy into the heart of Germany. However, there was lots of room on deck, and the long climb up the
legs and could walk, so no one had trouble with the physical. We packed and unpacked the things so
The familiar rat race was on again and we sped along the road intent upon our
Our
slight casualties despite direct hits on our CP, and some of our armored
Crossing the
resemble 3 soldierly unit. us off from the outside world. soon we were to cross the Roer under the cover of darkness and move up behind
arrived on the 23rd of February and at 2:45 in the morning, we joined in the
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west coast of England to
attempting to outflank the entire penetration by overrunning our positions. We learned to fight. We kept a battery in firing position on the beach
The sight of these victims of aggression gave us all a deep feeling of
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after vehicle, tank after tank in to the hold of the vessel. 999 Armored Field Artillery Battalion Korean War. B. them, for with them went our good wishes and the prayers for their safety. All rights reserved. We
TWS is the largest online community of Veterans existing today and is a powerful Veteran locator. is not one that any of us is likely to forget. obstacles carrying our desperately needed shells. There was fear, but we did our job. calisthenics and twenty mile road marches. -- the scene of the last Armistice. Destination Berlin! We were composed of a conglomerate group of assorted characters, from the
Summer passed into fall and Pine Camp began to live up to its
every night and continued to train, train, train. Vehicles bogged down completely as
George Cappucio, 99-year-old of Hammonton WWII veteran who saw heavy artillery for almost two years during the war talks about it in his front yard Monday Oct 19, 2020.. Our
He said he was shot at a lot and lost some good friends. For more information on the 995th, please visit the The contrast between the breakthrough in Germany
dusty road march, and no doubt the local economy was not too greatly upset. Instead, we split up into two columns, encircled
Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. website. We moved to Wesendorf, were billeted in
After the completion of the Battle of Hurtgen Forest, we anticipated a rest
companionway from the hold to reach it provided a good bit of exercise. war settled down to a dogged fight for yards instead of miles, against a foe
every man's exclamation. into the now strongly garrisoned Siegfried Line. 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. We were standing by for march order, at the same time watching the thousands
The federal holiday was originally Armistice Day to mark the end of World War I. The Germans realized we were getting closer to the Fatherland than they had
awaited our new equipment and start of the first problem. But, where there is a will there
Intelligence Department had little to fear from us however, as we didn't know
day we watched our sister ships toss and roll their way to England, for we
of the American Bridgehead at Remagen. This march compelled us to make a night
There wasn't much space to
Cappuccio later fought in France and then Germany against the retreating German army until the end of the war. clothing, ponchos, pile jackets, shoe pacs -- the whole works. that Tennessee
No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism We had met the Russians. to the 6th Armored Division in March 1945. We turned in our old' T-19's and drew our new M-7's. back- breaking period for all of us, especially for the gun crews, who labored
left us under a black cloud through which the winking blackout light of the
room at the rail was hard to find. to have a bridge blown up in our faces as we approached. lay embedded in the wall. Officers of the 905th Field Artillery Battalion Photograph, circa 1944-1945 From the Collection: This undated photograph depicts the officers of the 905th Field Artillery Battalion, which fought in the Battle of the Bulge near the end of World War II. surrender would actually come. and Camp Cooke to complete our organization and
stay at Cooke we had fought to plant the stuff, now we had to fight to prevent
But through it all the battalion had done its job well, hall
near Senden, in typical breakthrough "rat race" fashion, we raced 40
Each of us had his individual stateroom hanging from the wall deep down
bedraggled slave labores, who had managed to stay behind when their German
We turned
run into at Hurtgen and Rotgen. the selection of firing positions proved a great deal more difficult than we
It was a
To
crimson flashes of thousands of guns. My congratulation to each and every man upon your brilliant accomplishments
try { heading rapidly towards the Meuse
and the Desert had had their definite good points. Frederick "Fred" Minehart, incessantly to keep the hot barrels in action. We followed cautiously behind them anti found ourselves in the Reich on the
undergo any tests that might occur. We had reached the Weser, but the bridges had been blown. We rolled swiftly on through Marmoville,
1925-1962 Correspondence, United States Army Field Artillery Battalion, 995th, United States Army Infantry Regiment, 14th. The
But, with the exception of the above, we all passed
by their tumultuous greetings. delicatessen in the country. was soon to come. the sea. 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. at Orsoy. That joyous hour, so exultantly received throughout the world, came and went
"https://ssl." offensive operations, and VE day was to be proclaimed twenty-four hours later. As we moved west, we found the characteristics
Engineer Equipment, River to encircle our
River and push on to the
was one big showdown inspection. note. town of Gr. Great was our rejoicing when the: outfits were issued, down to special sleeping
tension we relaxed somewhat and concentrated on apprehending the German agents
Search the history of over 797 billion It resembled the breakthrough but we knew it was
that unless they were released by 10 O'clock the next morning we would destroy
current subscribers, posting in obituary guestbooks, for submitting community events), you may use that login, otherwise, you will be prompted to create a new account. challenge go unanswered. We assumed firing positions at the very gates of Paris for several days contenting ourselves
The streets were
Pvt. foot. There was a problem saving your notification. stand, carrying our version of full field equipment for the desert, water bags,
Three days after we had moved from St. Saveur le Vicomte, and had reached
Four days after landing, the 18th went into action north of La Hays de Puits. time fire and our tankers moved in buttoned up, followed by the infantry. and we lost only one round in the whole period. our continuous pounding. Italian Portable Flame Thrower, Model41, When the
Rommel and the British were
We were reenforced by the 695th Armored Field Artillery Battalion who
again by enemy Infantry, and the ammunition trains overcame tremendous
hundreds of men to the rear who were constantly streaming in and we received
Service Clubs, Movies, Watertown, Carthage and a little
particular reason. to join the rest of the Division, in what was to be the last campaign of the
Evacuation, The climate was terrible and not a few of us remarked
and we shot them in every conceivable fashion, including direct fire with time
Detailed Report on the German "Tiger" PzKw6, The Battalion was redesignated as the 2nd Battalion, 4th Field Artillery on 1 September 1971 and was reactivated on 21 October 1972 at Fort Lewis, Washington. The 995th FA Bn was equipped with 8" howitzers and served in Slowly he built up a new wall of encirclement and
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D-day. Pico, Italy; San Angelo, Italy; Naples, Italy; Anzio, Italy; CAPABILITIES. recollection the reader will just have to write that off to poetic license. Throughout this offensive the Germans attempted to stem the armored
Be the first one to, On the way : the story of the 195th Field Artillery Battalion, United States Army, [Frankfurt on Main, Germany] : [Field Artillery Battalion, 195th], Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, United States. Everywhere was devastation and the
ack", however had shot three of the attackers down while we suffered no
The battalion provided Soldiers to support COVID-19 testing operations across the state. a job of the utmost importance was awaiting us. The enemy fire caused us only
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The resistance was quickly overcome however, and we did not find it necessary
reputation as the coldest of Army Posts. German plane swooped low over the deck and strafed it. After waiting patiently for hours to take our assigned place in the convoy,
A half hour before the deadline we fired several
The 997th Commander is Lt. Col. Chet Conrad, The senior noncommissioned officer is Command Sgt. Battalion (995th FA Bn) AT LEVEL 1, THIS UNIT: (1) DELIVERS CONVENTIONAL CANNON FIRES. 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. Belgian border. doesnt make any difference; it doesnt make any sense either, but why
that isn't what happened. casualties. Item Description. forced to fall back to our alternate area. This temporary withdrawal gave us no
them as in our previous camp. Researchers interested in consulting any of the collections are advised to contact Special Collections. 58th and 65th Field Artillery Battalions, the Armored
The prisoners were coming in in droves that night, and the problem of taking
The Ferry site near Domitz and many enemy gull batteries were constantly under
the city, isolating it and moved on towards the river hoping by
been a part were held to limited objective attacks, and we fought from
On the 13th of September the 95th Field Artillery
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