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89th Infantry Division of World War II: Unit Histories-89th Recon ... Many of the recon men had been motorcycle enthusiasts and racers, and their civilian experience paid of in maneuvers. They rode down vertical embankments, ...
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89th Infantry Division of World War II: Introduction This website was created by 89th veteran Raymond E. Kitchell and his son Mark ... veterans and their families, and from the 89th Infantry Division Society. ...
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89th Infantry Division of World War II: Memories: Kitchell Memoirs ... One night, with some of my Service Battery buddies and a (very) few French occupation francs in my pocket, we took the stroll and ended up (surprise) in our ...
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89th Infantry Division of World War II: Memories: Sol R. Brandell I went through all the standard difficulties of infantry basic training, e.g., the machine gun and barbed wire infiltration course, 2 runs over the ...
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89th Infantry Division of World War II: Memories--Gerry Stearns "A" rations were a field ration, which depended wherever possible on the best fresh food the .... I had an elaborate story I would tell anyone who'd listen. ...
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89th Infantry Division of World War II: 89th Infantry Division ... 89th Infantry Division Organization during World War II. Rolling W Division The division insignia consists of a black "W" within a circular black tower. ...
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89th Infantry Division of World War II: Introduction Concerning the service of Mr. Charles Payne: C.T. Payne was a soldier in the 89th Infantry Division. He served in the 355th Infantry Regiment, ...
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89th Infantry Division of World War II: Memories: Clair P. Lyons ... Clair P. Lyons, MP HQ. I was inducted into the Army on March 24, 1943 and received basic training in the Cavalry at Fort Riley, Kansas. ...
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89th Infantry Division of World War II: Ohrdruf: From Two Survivors It has been recorded that in Ordruf itself the last days were a slaughterhouse. ... Some days before the first Americans appeared at the gates of Ordruf, ...
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89th Infantry Division of World War II: Introduction This website has been created to honor the service of the 89th Infantry Division during the Second World War. The 89th, known as the Rolling W, ...
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