the 109th and 112th Regiments gave ground slowly, but they . In sum, the way through Clerf would be none too easy for an armored division.10. The 26th Volks Grenadier Division, which had allowed the 112th to go about its training program with only very minor interruption, marched south to join the XLVII Panzer Corps and take part in the attack for Bastogne. This battery was driven from Buchholz with the loss of half its howitzers. On General Middleton's order, CCR, 9th Armored Division, had put a task force backstop position behind the threatened center of the 28th Division. The mission given Luettwitz conformed to his reputation for drive and audacity. Most of the positions occupied lay on the east. a sweep along the western bank calculated to take the Ouren crossings In 1949, the Bellefonte unit was redesignated Battery B, 688th Field Artillery. For some reason the bridge was not blown. The 304th Regiment had suffered severely at American hands: the regimental commander was a casualty and one battalion had been badly scattered during the piecemeal counterattacks by the American tank platoons. 30th Infantry Division 59th Inf Bde . and the U.S. 84th Division had essayed an attack in the sector around With three divisions, and added corps troops, the XLVII Panzer Corps possessed a considerable amount of shock and fire power. He personally rated four of his armored divisions as good attack formations (the 116th, 2d, Panzer Lehr, and Fuehrer Begleit), and his panzer corps commanders were of his own choosing. There the infantry driving toward the town of Clerf had been stopped short of their objective. It was breached at midnight when tanks and self-propelled guns of the 3d Panzer Regiment entered Marnach. The enemy made three attacks in the same close formation over the same ground before they discovered the error of their ways. The first American planes arrived at 0935, immobilizing the German tanks momentarily. Once the 2d Panzer Division had thrown a bridge across the Our at Dasburg and the 26th Volks Grenadier Division had put a bridge in at Gemnd, the well-known Panzer Lehr Division would be ready to roll, advancing behind the two forward divisions until the corps had cleared the Clerf River, then pushing ahead of the infantry on the corps left in the race to Bastogne. With daylight the fire lifted and the enemy infantry advanced, attacking in one wave after another as the morning progressed but making no headway. About this time a German tank platoon appeared on the ridge less than a thousand yards from the regimental command post in Ouren. Time was running out for the American companies: ammunition. The regimental position, really a series of squad and platoon posts, followed a ridge line south through Harspelt and Sevenig, then bent back across the Our and followed the western slopes of the river nearly to Kalborn. 116th Infantry Regiment. Although success or failure would turn. He was born Dec. 12, 1922, in Litchville, N.D., to Ole and Inga (Olson) Fostervold. As the column emerged from the village of Heinerscheid, concealed high-velocity guns opened on the skimpily armored light tanks, picking them off like clay pipes in a shooting gallery. Company B and a platoon of the 630th Tank Destroyer Battalion were well entrenched there and gave the Germans a warm reception, although themselves under fire from batteries east of the Our. The lion is in the infantry color and both symbols represent the locale of the regiment's combat in World War II. A few attacks were started against the new American line, which now covered Beiler, Lieler, and Lausdorn, but none were energetic. The XLVII Panzer Corps, if all went well, would cross the Our and Clerf Rivers, make a dash "over Bastogne" to the Meuse, seize the Meuse River crossings near Namur by surprise, and drive on through Brussels to Antwerp. The telephone wires connecting the American-held villages were shot out in the first few minutes and Fuller could not reach any of his battalions; artillery radios, however, continued to function. Later the Americans in this sector reported that the attackers must have been "awfully green"-as indeed they were. eager to be in at the kill. The group never established contact, however, and most of its members were captured when they attempted to break away the following morning. the leading detachments of the 77th swung to the north, cutting a bridgehead over the Our at the boundary between the 112th Infantry Ouren. Crest: The crest is that of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. Fuller, however, was able to get a warning message through to the 28th Division command post about 0900. The 2d Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment's heritage can be traced back to the Logan Guards Those who could left the road, scattering in small parties into the dark. Map of St Vith drawn 15 November 1944. The defenders at Weiler would not be easily pushed aside. After a brief pause they wheeled back into Ltzkampen. Collectively, these units received credit for the following World War II campaigns: Normandy (with the Bellefonte unit participating in the assault landing), Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. At nearly every point the American tanks would have to fight their way down the roads to reach the infantry holding the villages. At the same time a tank platoon, shrouded in darkness and with no American tanks left to contest the passage, wound its way into the south end of Clerf. On the morning of the 17th German tanks had set the town ablaze, but the few American Shermans had held them at bay. At Heinerscheid, Company A had been overrun in continue the attack for the bridges at Ouren. But the German infantry were more vulnerable and their march was delayed for several hours before engineers and self-propelled 88's finally set the riddled chteau afire and forced the Americans to surrender. In a matter of minutes the left company ran into a strong German skirmish line, deployed at the edge of a wood, which was supported by tanks and self-propelled artillery firing from around Marnach. Two hours later the enemy struck at Company A, apparently an attempt to clear the north-south Skyline Drive, but artillery fire beat him off. Farther to the south the 687th Field Artillery Battalion was surrounded at a crossroad about seven miles from Wiltz. The two heavy tank bridges were the Americans obviously were weakening, and the 2d Panzer Division had been able to move its tanks forward on the relatively good road in the northern part of the corps zone. The latter was a hard-driving commander, daring and tenacious, and had a reputation of giving help to neighboring formations without debate. His staff and regimental commanders, appointees of Generaloberst Kurt Student, had formed a clique against the previous commander and were hostile to Heilmann.19 Furthermore, troops and troop leaders were poorly trained, coming as they had only recently from Luftwaffe ground units. The artillery supporting the LVIII Panzer Corps consisted of five battalions plus two Werfer battalions, and a few batteries of heavy guns. 1st Battalion has worked [its] way back." Six three-inch towed Since the American troops east of the Our were deployed in the Ltzkampen-Sevenig area, Krueger determined that his main effort should be made there. The 112th Infantry Regiment has a history that dates back long before World War II started. The year 1921 saw many changes in unit designation: Bellefonte was redesignated Troop B, 52nd Machine Gun Squadron, the Altoona unit was redesignated as Company G. During 1921, Company D, 1st Pennsylvania Engineers was organized. Remnants of the 3d Battalion had assembled at Consthum, the battalion headquarters. At 0930 two companies Schoppen, Belgium, the 16th Infantry Regiment's first objective after going on the offense during second half of the Battle of the Bulge. At the same time the XLVII Panzer Corps would cross the Our in the vicinity of Dasburg and Gemnd, push west via Clerf, seize the vital road center at Bastogne, form in a deep column echeloned to the left and rear, then race for the Meuse River crossings south of Namur. Battle of Wilson's Creek, Civil War, North/South Becker County MN, WW2 KIA But first, they had to win the Battle of the Bulge. orders to Luettwitz' divisions were couched in very general terms. 112th Infantry Regiment. Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge Organization; stories and newspaper clipping from June 3, 1992, which is a D-Day retrospective] Unit History - 474th AAA Bn [The Maverick Outfit, a book about the 474th AAA Bn and the hardships and challenges they faced, 1942 until 1945] BATES, CHARLES C. Residence: Green Valley, Arizona . In January 1910, the Logan Guards (Lewistown) were redesignated as Company M, 8th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment and Company A, 5th Pennsylvania Infantry (Huntingdon) was redesignated as Company F, 8th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, 5th Infantry (Altoona) was redesignated as Company G, 10th Infantry, and Company B, 5th Infantry (Bellefonte) was redesignated Company L, 12th Pennsylvania Infantry. The 560th, activated from inexperienced garrison units in Norway and Denmark, had been tagged for the Russian front. 112th Regimental Combat Team, WW1 29th Infantry Div Casualties, WW2 303rd Bomb Group, Casualties, WW2 . one platoon to clearing the Germans out of the south end of town, sent one platoon to Reuler to help the 2d Battalion, and, sent one to the 1st Battalion at Heinerscheid where the light tanks of the 707th Tank Battalion had been smashed earlier in the day. It would be natural, therefore, for the Germans debouching from the Wilwerwiltz bridgehead to defile through the Wiltz valley. Five hundred yards from the Germans, on the far side of a draw, the. About 1515 Nelson sent his executive officer, Lt. Col. William F. Train, to the 28th Division command post with orders to report personally on the regiment's position. The 2d Battalion was low and the short winter day was drawing to a close-with the likelihood that the small garrisons would be overwhelmed in the darkness by sheer weight of numbers. A patrol which had been sent from the 3d Battalion to carry the withdrawal order to the 1st Battalion command post, still holding on at Harspelt, failed to get through. tanks and guns to help the engineers, bandsmen, telephone linemen, and Prior to the attack, 83,000 Americans in four divisions (the 28th, 4th, 106th, and 99th) held an 80-mile, thinly stretched line that crossed through . Ouren and Lieler (west of the river), crossed the bridges the German The 24-man patrol from Company A ran into the German flank at Fishbach, about 1120, and had to withdraw under intense fire. At one point, after the fight for Kommerscheidt, the regiment was reduced to 300 men. It arrived in Clerf with nineteen medium tanks. About 0730 the two rifle companies of the 2d Battalion jumped off at the ridge east of Clerf. Colonel Fuller had ordered a platoon of the 2d Battalion to swing south and bar the road, but it was already dominated by the German armor. General Cota, as a result, decided to concentrate what was left to him-headquarters troops, engineers, stragglers, and the handful of organized units moving back from across the Clerf-in defense of Wiltz, the 28th Division command post. The shield is white, the old infantry color. Odds didn't favor the 28th Division. In fact the troops of the 26th Volks Grenadier Division sent against Wiltz from the northeast were acting under orders to protect the flank and rear of Panzer Lehr against possible American counterattack from the Wiltz valley. The regiment was awarded battle streamers marked Champagne 1918, Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, Oise-Marne, Lorraine 1918, and Meuse-Argonne for its service in France. With an open left flank and under artillery fire called down by the American observation post on the Wahlhausen road, the 39th swerved from the westward axis of attack and became involved at Weiler, contrary to orders. moved toward Sevenig. and maneuver was possible. 75 (Spring 2010), pp. It landed in France, 22 November, and moved to Tongres, Belgium, and to Rotgen, Germany, to prepare for combat. east. There the American tank platoon from Company B, 707th Tank Battalion, hit into the German flank while attempting to reach Weiler and, it would appear, caused disorganization and confusion. The half-track was demolished, but the field had been exploded and the covering infantry cleared away. The German artillery could take a hand this morning, particularly since a number of forward observers had wormed into the American positions. 112th CT : 8th Div : 15 Nov 44-19 Nov 44 : 112th CT : 106th Div : 19 Dec 44-23 Dec 44 : 109th Inf : 9th Armd Div : 20 Dec 44-22 Dec 44 : 109th CT: 10th Armd Div: 22 Dec 44-26 Dec 44: 3d Bn 112th Inf: 82d Abn Div: 23 Dec 44-25 Dec 44: 2d Bn 112th Inf: 75th Div: 28 Dec 44-4 Jan 45: 112th CT: 30th Div: 5 Jan 45-11 Jan 45: 112th Inf: 78th Div : 19 . The American. 1st Army (1-A): Gen Courtney H. Hodges - 526th Armored Infantry Battalion - 99th Infantry Battalion (Separate) - 61st Engineer [] However, these unit designations were short-lived. The 1st Platoon of Company A, which had returned to Munshausen after the unsuccessful attempt to reach Marnach, moved north meanwhile to help the 2d Platoon. guns and asked for American artillery fire on their own positions. Meanwhile the mortar crews took a hand from their foxholes on the hill behind Sevenig, dropping mortar shells into the hollows where the Germans congregated or picking them off with carbines. The second battalion's Companies G and H lost a combined total of 200 men out of 230 when they were cut off at Fismette and fended off a frontal attack on their position by a thousand German soldiers. On 19 December the right wing division of the latter, the 5th Parachute Division, took over the attack on Wiltz, or perhaps more accurately, drifted into a fight for the town. $14.95 + $5.50 shipping. Two rifle battalions manned the main battle positions east of the Our: the 1st facing Ltzkampen, the 3d occupying and flanking Sevenig. The Bellefonte unit was mustered into federal service in January 1941 as Battery B, 190th Field Artillery. All that remained of the 707th Each battalion was responsible for five outposts along the west bank of the Our, but these vantage points were occupied only during daylight hours and then in squad strength. The unit inflicted 1600 casualties and destroyed eighteen tanks during nine days of continuous action, that was later known as the Battle of the Bulge. with an order to hold in essentially the positions which the regiment now occupied. The 112th Infantry's attack plan for 2 November designated the 1st and 3d Battalions to attack cross country at H plus 3 hours (1200) in a column of battalions, the 1st leading. 16-20 December, The German attack to penetrate the front lines of the 28th Division succeeded on the first day of the offensive in splitting the 112th Infantry from the rest of the division. Even before the seizure of Ouren the LVIII Panzer Corps had shifted its interest to the south. . In fact, detachments of the 39th Regiment had crossed the Skyline Drive unobserved and were moving in to surprise Holzthum. brought in from Austria (the home station for the 2d Panzer Division was Vienna), and new-model Panther tanks, equipped for night fighting with the new infrared sighting apparatus, arrived fresh from assembly plants near Breslau. working on roads, and the like). regiment, despite many attempts, had not been able "to get going. West of the ridge, Company L in Holzthum and the headquarters company and Company M in Consthum barred a direct approach to the Clerf crossing site at Wilwerwiltz. This timing might seem to. Luettwitz turned the Geilenkirchen sector over to the column and, attacking through the dark with grenades and bayonets, cleared the position. In general the ground on the east bank commanded. The Battle of Hrtgen Forest (German: Schlacht im Hrtgenwald) was a series of battles fought from 19 September to 16 December 1944, between American and German forces on the Western Front during World War II, in the Hrtgen Forest, a 140 km 2 (54 sq mi) area about 5 km (3.1 mi) east of the Belgian-German border. Three-quarters of an hour later the regimental commander ordered the artillery to displace behind the river; Colonel Fairchild moved the battalion across the river without losing a piece and immediately resumed firing. restored while the commander of the 1130th reported that his initial breakthrough at the Our and Clerf Rivers, but rather how to Across town the regimental headquarters company was billeted in an ancient chteau, now partially modernized but retaining the heavy stone walls behind which, since the twelfth century, fighting men had dominated the river bend and controlled the main bridge site. Accurately adjusted fire held the enemy battalion at bay and forced To the surprise of the division staff the task of re-equipping and replenishing the 26th went amazingly fast for the beginning of the sixth year of the war. By dusk the American line had been pushed back nearly to Weidingen when orders came to withdraw behind the Wiltz River and destroy the bridge at Weidingen. After the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, Allied forces advanced east through France to Germany's western border establishing what became known as the "Western Front." This vertical front-line stretched from the Norwegian city of Nijmegen in the north all the way to Switzerland in the south, cutting through Belgium and Luxemburg. The bulk of his very limited reserve consisted of the 2d Battalion, 110th Infantry, and the 707th Tank Battalion. Bastogne presented a special problem, a problem recognized in the first The coat of arms was approved on 2 January 1930. The provisional battalion which had been recruited from the headquarters staff remained in Wiltz. Between Holzthum and Buchholz, Battery C of the 109th Field Artillery was hit hard but held its positions, firing the 105-mm. Perhaps they did not care to risk bazooka fire in the dark. Subsequently General Cota ordered them to go to the aid of the hardpressed 110th Infantry. As a substitute, a system of village strongpoints-each manned in about rifle company strength-was set up on the ridge line separating the Our and Clerf Rivers, which here is traced by the excellent north-south highway connecting St. Vith and Diekirch. Geilenkirchen intended to erase the salient retained by the Germans exercises to arrive at a solution, but Bastogne lay nineteen air-miles Legacy : Acker, Lewis F. Lt Col CWS : . But the enemy armor weight was too heavy, nor could it be checked by the handful of tanks and light assault guns remaining to the 707th Tank Battalion. This was not quite the end in Clerf. Meanwhile he dispatched antitank gun in the path and crossed the bridge at the railroad station. returned to the line in this sector in mid-November to bolster the failing The regiment reached France in May 1918 as part of the American Expeditionary Force. 22 Mar - 11 May 45 Central Europe Campaign CD 2 36 Pages - PDF. Losses in equipment had been particularly heavy. Company B moved east to aid the 3d Battalion, and Company A, less a platoon in mobile reserve at Clerf, moved to the northern sector. However, if it were not . The problem Separated of necessity by the width of the front and the requirements of some depth in the defenses athwart the east-west roads, the units of the 110th could offer little reciprocal support against an enemy attacking in any force. Abstract. 1st Cavalry . A Time for Trumpets: The Untold Story of the Battle of the Bulge. But the tactical effect of this artillery preparation was considerably less than the German planners had anticipated. 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