Toggle navigation. My dad was with the 268th FA during the Bulge. At a roadblock one battery destroyed twelve attacking enemy tanks with direct fire. The history of the 224th Field Artillery is a direct mirror of the history of the 110th Field Artillery. Neither of us including my mother new of each other existed. The 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery was constituted in the Regular Army as a Light Artillery Regiment in January 1907, and organized in May with existing units at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas and the Philippines. When target and missile converge, the missile is detonated and the Missile Tracking Radar automatically transfers to the next missile readied for firing. As the vehicle stops with its sight mount over the surveyed hub, three crewmen lower the side and rear jacks while other crewmen elevate and extend the launching beam to the firing position. Red Legs of the Bulge FB page. Also from my research, I discovered the CIB was only awarded to Infantry men in combat but after the war in 1946, an exception was made for other soldiers who fought in direct combat did earn the CIB and thus awarded the Bronze Star. Since going to school and working to pay for it was a drag I figured that if I went in to the Army, Uncle Sam would pay for my college. Since diodes and chips were not available, the Q-10 radar set operated on vacuum tubes. -- There is a printed history of the Battalion published in 1956 by the Wolf Printing Co., Baumholder, Germany. The lineage and honors of 2/20th is in the link. Subscribe to 264th Field Artillery Battalion Footer menu Cemeteries & Memorials Burial Search About Us Education Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram ABMC Headquarters 2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703-584-1501 The 280mm Gun Battalion is composed of a Headquarters, and a Headquarters and Service Battery, which directs, administers and furnishes logistic support, and three firing batteries of two guns each. If it wasn't in the Library of Congress, is it likely they would have anything? A lieutenant led the small team of 3 or 4 men to a forward outpost to spend up to several days manning a front-line position. Usually, one or two of the men had a copy years later and sent to the Association. Greg Lawson, just to name a few. Kidd was a gun chief. Thank You for your quick response. But it was the work those battalions did in World War II that set the stage for the rest of the 20th Century and beyond. The size of the battalion depended on its main weapon. Besides being in charge of the survey crew he was also the FO when we fired the guns. I lost the picture, but it was impressive. Is there a list of the names in his Battery B? Some day I would like for me and my brother to travel the same route together. That happened a lot in the wake of the Bulge. I also have a Kemper Military School paper that said he was with battery A of the 666th. Anything out there?? All us kids were issued dog-tags with our name and my Dad's serial number on them) instead of Army ID cards, which we were used to having back in the States. I saw one from Peter Lagasse, where he mentions a yearbook in connection with a FAB ("I already have the 1946 yearbook of the 15th FAB and also the 2nd Infantry Division book that was published."). Many of the specialists were also grouped into sections and personnel from both the communications section and survey teams often were part of forward observation teams. The best was the softball team, we had two very good pitchers, one was a man named Moses and the other was Captain Gardner. FA Btry (762-mm Rocket), 84th There was a lot of pressure to Buy Bonds. Until I figured it out, I thought it was strange that so many people were concerned about my savings plans. On 16 August 1987, HHB, 1st Bn, 333rd FA was reorganized and redesignated as Battery A, 333rd FA and assigned to the 1st Cav Div. 284th Field Artillery Battalion. After completing the Officer Candidate Course he was appointed as second lieutenant in the 48th Reinforcement Battalion. Because of the separately loaded powder, it was vital that the powder chambers of the 155mm tubes be swabbed and inspected after each round was fired. I will check the 20th Corps order of battle just to confirm. 105mm ammo crew arming shells during the Battle of the Bulge (591st FAB -106th ID). Find A Battery, 264th Field Artillery Battalion unit information, patches, operation history, veteran photos and more on TogetherWeServed.com. The Headquarters and Service Battery normally supplements the Firing Battery with communications personnel and equipment, and additional ammunition carrying vehicles when the battery is separated from the battalion. As I recall, the 6th of the 9th was in the building on the right (short end of the rectangle) as you went in the gate. My dad was a wire corporal with the 268th FA 8in gun. Mostly though we were all E3s or E4s. While the gunner corporal worked his sight, the assistant gunner, positioned on the right side of the breech, operated a hand wheel to set the elevation. However, AARs for smaller units, such as Field Artillery Battalions, Combat Engineer Battalions, Armored units, or Military Police outfits, tend to provide more detail in connection with the individual service of their collective soldiers. He told me numerous times that he served in a 155 mm Howitzer Battalion that used high speed tractors to pull the guns, Corps Artillery attached to the 3rd Army, and at times attached to the 20th Corps. No. necessary to prepare and fire the round. I returned to the University of Illinois and let Uncle Sam pay for my degree in Mechanical Engineering. I was 8 years old (3rd grade - 4th grade) at the time so my memories are not crystal clear. Others were graduates of rigorous artillery ROTC programs from around the country. I already have the 1946 yearbook of the 15th FAB and also the 2nd Infantry Division book that was published. (7) 1 Jul 58 to 10 Dec 58: Battalion Asst S-3, Special Weapons Training Officer I assumed because of the increase to 6 guns that there were more observers, but I was not sure if the 3 FO was a standard. FA Bn (280mm Gun), 216th I am uncertain whether this gun accompanied the 867th in its later deployment to Germany, referred to by some on your web site as "AWOL". A 155mm battalion had approximately 550 enlisted men with 30 officers, with each battery having around 120 men. CJ Kelly (author) from the PNW on May 12, 2020: Hi Mr. Walters, still looking for info on either the Battalion or at least a FA group history. The HONEST JOHN Missile Battalion is authorized by TO&E, a total of 19 officers, 4 warrant officers, and 261 enlisted men. The 66th Division crossed the English Channel on Christmas Eve 1944. WikiZero zgr Ansiklopedi - Wikipedia Okumann En Kolay Yolu . My Father was a Pvt with Btry B of the 221st Field Artillery Battalion with the Americals in WWII. I also know a researcher who will go to NARA in St. Louis, Myra Miller, where more records are due to arrive (the M-to-Z batch, which would include my John McNamara), and though many military papers were burned in a fire, she has found quite a few good papers that survived or can be reconstructed. I remeber my grandpa and uncle looking thru timelife magazine and my grandpa exclaiming "we werent actually there! Many of the other non-firing battery assignments came with a multitude of dangers, and nowhere was that more illustrated than for the men of the wire section of HQ Battery. Other times we would go out from Giessen for 10 day periods as part of NATO exercises or just to practice maneuvers. There are three principal elements within this Self-Propelled Howitzer Battery organization; the battery headquarters, a detail section, and the firing battery. I have info for you as well as a possible contact in Europe. One or more of the battalions of a group might be attached for direct support to an individual division. during WWII ], [ 20th Infantry Division - Did not exist Was the increase in FOs officially part of the T&O? You could read the nomenclature on the bumpers. Of course we couldnt pass up a chance like this, after establishing contact with FDC we asked if they could hit the tower. At least 2 cooks married the women KPs. The Missile Assembly and Test Building provides facilities for the uncrating, assembling, and testing of the missiles in the battery. Mr. Burr, I do a "Red Leg of the Week" on my Facebook and I would be honored could send a photo. The 8" howitzer battery may receive a fire mission while on the march or while in a prepared position. A few minutes before the arrival of the gun, the line of fire and center of the turntable are marked with white tape to guide the chief of section and driver, in employing the piece. It looks like the picture was of an inspection or something. FA Msl Bn (Cpl), 601st Im grateful to have found a book entitled Under Cover that in their own words provides a G-rated history of the 406th Field Artillery Group from January 29, 1944 through Ju;y 7, 1945. Obtaining information and reports from non-divisional battalions is extremely difficult as the National Archives has not formally cataloged their after actions and daily rosters. At night, signals are given by the chief of section to the drivers and winch operator by the use of socially modified flash lights. In Giessen places like the Florida Bar, the Pilshaus, the Pilsner Bar were the EM hangouts. Each Nike missile battery is divided into three principal areas: The administrative area, the fire control area, and the launching area. 6c DC-4 Skymaster 1958 Army-Air Force Postal Service, A.P.O. That is what I had when I arrived and a year later what I had when I left. Its commander, Major General Herman F. Kramer, continued with the division until August 1945, when he was relieved by Major General Walter F. Lauer. CJ Kelly (author) from the PNW on May 25, 2017: I believe the 221st was assigned to the Americal Division, which ended up on Guadalcanal at the end of 1942. Thx. You can email me. The bigger the gun, the more men you needed, though the basic battalion structure for both the 105mm M2A1 and 155mm M1 units was similar regardless of the gun. CJ Kelly (author) from the PNW on September 28, 2017: Hi Mr. Burr. The battery is 100% mobile. The division headquarters was in Tyumen in a two-story house on Republic street, and the . The climate was also corrosive to ammunition. I was drafted and entered the US Army November 1, 1954. The 8" howitzer battery is the general support weapon of the field artillery and is normally employed in battalion-sized organizations; however, a battery or either of its two platoons can operate independently in certain tactical situations for limited periods. After firing, the breech was opened by the #1, and the shell casing would drop out automatically, where it was picked up by one of the loaders to be tossed aside. My father was part of the 147th FA. We saw a huge convoy approaching us in the passing lane and someone saw that it was the same outfit that Elvis was in. Each Launching Section consists of four launcher-loaders from which missiles are fired, a missile storage building, and a personnel shelter which protects personnel during firing and houses electronic equipment. The remainder of the battalion was concurrently inactivated. during WWII ], Original webdesign It was very common for the men to be reassigned to other units after the end of hostilities, as some units were rotated home as well as individual personnel based on points. The other calibers were the 8-inch, the 240mm, and the 4.5-inch gun. This area is composed of the buildings and items of equipment necessary for assembling, testing, fueling, and firing a NIKE missile. This is the best article I have read on the US Army Field Artillery in World War II. M7 Self-propelled 105mm ("The Priest") near La Gleize, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge. I will keep at it. http://memory.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/story/loc.natlib. CJ Kelly (author) from the PNW on January 02, 2018: Glad to hear from you. I am doing a blog on the 182 letters he wrote home while at Camp McCoy and then in the European Theater. 1,557 of these records are those of soldiers whose bodies were missing, and not recovered. I know that Corps Artillery Units are hard to trace and that units were disbanded and soldiers with low points were transferred to other units. Looking through the sight once again to determine that he was still lined up with the aiming stakes, his last task would be to level the bubble and shout Ready! This told the Section Chief that the gun was ready to fire; he then held up his right arm as a signal to the gun crew. One of my big thrills occurred while hanging out the back door of my sections 2-ton truck driving on the autobahn. The battery is only 25% mobile and is classified as a semi-mobile battery. Organization [ edit] who does research at the Library of Congress, did a search on my father for me. The unit ended the war near Hitler's Eagles Nest. Where possible, they could set the scope on a fixed target (e.g. Let me know and that can help the search be more specific. 175mm SP Gun, 6th Bn, 9th FA) could have included my dad, Lt. Col Henry Strickland (walking out of the picture in the right foreground and Col Wallace Magathan right most of the three guys in the center talking). You can contact several folks there. John Gatens, U.S. Army Ret., Personal interview, October 17, 2011. Officially, it was called the M12A2 panoramic telescope. Thanks. My father just passed away last week and I've been trying to find out about the actual unit he served in. In 1965 it was re-designated as 8th Battalion, 15th Field Artillery and inactivated in 1971 in Homestead Air Force Base, FL. If you have any He also mentioned Regansburg, Germany and ended the war in Austria and did occupation duty there until coming home to train for the invasion of Japan. The Lt. then put it in a classified record for use if hostilities broke out. One aiming stake was approximately 30 to 40 yards back, while another was placed halfway between the gun sight and the other stake. In addition, I have some Orders and other information contained my 201 File which might be of interest. No luck so far. Their response was which corner. I'm just trying to find out what actual unit my father served in while in the combat zone? about practically any U.S.Army unit contact: jcontrovich@comcast.net. Im especially curious as to why he changed units. Why his arm did not fall off is amazing, he pitched 6 games in five days. In addition, steering commands received from the computer are transmitted to the missile which directs it toward the predicted intercept point. He did not speak of his service- wondering if you have any leads that might help? It's a great place to begin the search. I just read that recently, don't remember where, but couldn't find it at google. One of the members of the 83rd group. Published: Jun 17, 2016 Total records: 10,633. The detail platoon has the communications and survey personnel necessary to support the battery's operations. Hope you can help. Although requiring more personnel and having some technical differences (i.e. In theory, it was supposed to provide supplemental firepower for the infantry companies. I have a lot of links and contacts for you. Under the pressure of a fire mission, these tasks were hellish in the freezing, wet weather of Northern Europe. It was a Corps Artillery unit. Hi lions44 -- Somewhere below I saw that you hoped Ft. Sill would still come through for you. A split second later a gust of yellow orange flame bursts from the nozzle end of the rocket. FA Bn (280mm Gun), 59th I was the Bn Ammo Clerk for Svc 2/92 FA even though my MOS was 13B. Batteries were further subdivided into sections. He only spoke of the war on a few occasions. I don't know if the few I have of my dad would do you any good because he is not in a fighting scene, but one time I think you remarked that you would like a picture. By the Korean War, they had added six guns to the standard battery. https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/arm CJ Kelly (author) from the PNW on May 14, 2020: Mr. Poore, thank you very much. The galley crew quickly informed me to never miss a meal and to eat all the time. Did the 274th Field Artillery Battalion have a towed 155 MM Battery attached to it anytime during the war?? CJ Kelly (author) from the PNW on January 30, 2017: John, go to my homepage and contact me via FB or email, etc. http://www.lonesentry.com/gi_stories_booklets/84th https://history.army.mil/documents/ETO-OB/84ID-ETO https://web.archive.org/web/20020409040148/http:// https://archive.is/20030327053614/http://www.battl Not sure how useful these will be, but give it a shot. Thank you for so quickly getting back to me. 555th Field Artillery Bn (105MM) (The Triple Nickel) 674th Field Artillery Bn (105MM) 187th RCT . That GI was from a divisional artillery unit. LTC Ring was the commanding officer of the 2nd of the 82nd (8" self-propelled howitzers). He would like to remain in contact with any members of the service he served with during this time. If your frostbitten hands were not already cut up from separating the silk powder bags with a knife, you got soaked kneeling down in the puddles and mud that formed around the gun pit. During the relay of firing commands, included were terms such as Up 15 or Down 5, from the zero. Dense woods, thick mud, and snow made repairing the lines physically demanding work. Yes it was WWII. Goodman was FDC section chief. Many others were reserve officers with established professional careers in civilian life. All units in the last year of the war were short men on their roster. CJ Kelly-- We have corresponded before (see way below); my dad was the CO of the 908FAB B Btry, 83rd Inf Div. I have seen them, but I hope to add them to my You Tube channel soon. I'm not certain if that means they are attached to each other or used independently. He was there everyday for our stay doing jobs for us. So now I'm on to more official information. His detailed service records were lost in the St.Louis fire. He apparently has a lot pics, etc. My father was in Battery B 563RD Field Artillery Battalion and he did not talk at all about his service. The 721st became a transportation unit. external powder bags), the duties of the 155mm crews were essentially the same. NEW ! The 159th received a Navy Presidential Unit Citation for its . The maximum range for the 105mm was approximately seven miles (12,205 yds). We were moved to New York by train and loaded onto the USS Callan along with a lot of other troops. If we had won, the team would be in a fix because a lot of us would be out of the service before the tournament was played. It appears to me to be more pre Bulge. Our problem was Moses had rotated to the US so we were down to one pitcher, Capt. Comments: Ed McCrea was part of the U.S. Army 865 Unit in the Korean War. I'm looking for pictures of the C Battery 81st Field Artillery. We ended Dismounted Drill with a 10-15 minute double time jog around the area. I was associated with another descendant of the 20th, the 4th Bn in Lansing, MI.
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