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artillery did not "soften up" the
Germans with a preparatory bombardment before the attack, for fear of hitting Americans lying wounded from an earlier assault. Nevertheless, as the 27th Division commander Major General O'Ryan remarked: "That the 108th Infantry ... should have broken through the maze
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The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 108th
Infantry Regiment on 29 April 1925. It was amended to delete the motto on 1 October 1925. It was redesignated for the 108th Armored Infantry Battalion and amended to add the motto on 22 March 1957. The insignia was redesignated for
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for its entire combat service. The
Regimental Scout Officer of the 108th noted that "we were supposed to leave behind the customs and traditions of the U.S. Army, in which we had been so carefully brought up, in order that we might study and adapt ourselves to those of our Allies, the British, with
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inches (2.9 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Azure, a fasces in pale, the rods Argent banded of the first, the axe Or, supported by two lions the dexter rampant guardant, the sinister rampant, both of the last. Attached below and to the sides of the shield a Blue scroll
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broke out in April 1898, a new regiment was organized from twelve separate
National Guard companies from the 4th Brigade. (Regiments called the 3rd New York and 108th New York Infantry had both served in the Civil War; these were different units with no connection to the later 108th.) The 3rd New
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Infantry Regiment on 30 June 1924. It was amended to correct and clarify the blazon of the shield on 1 October 1925. It was redesignated for the 108th Armored Infantry Battalion on 22 March 1957. The insignia was redesignated for the 108th
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where the regiments of the 40th conducted combat patrols, since there were still many
Japanese troops on the island. As they did on Guadalcanal, however, the men of the 108th found that their most dangerous enemy on Cape Gloucester was not the Japanese Army but the harsh jungle climate.
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Infantry suffered 1,763 casualties—including 331 dead—in three months of combat out of 3,056 men in the ranks. Most of these casualties occurred in the Hindenburg Line attack. Reasons for the heavy losses included a lack of experienced leadership and the eagerness of the
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before the regiment could be sent into action, and the
Guardsmen were mustered out of federal service by companies between 30 November and 10 December 1898. Thirty-three members of the 3rd New York died of disease during its short service, with several more dying afterward of
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were probably heavier.) The troops then moved east to combat more
Japanese resistance. After six weeks of enduring thick jungle, heavy rains, knee-deep mud, and tall, razor-sharp grass—not to mention Japanese resistance—the 108th rejoined the 40th Division on
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After the war the 3rd New York was dissolved and the companies returned to the peacetime
National Guard duties of drilling and supporting the state and local authorities. The regiment was reformed on 30 March 1907. In April 1913 the 3rd served in
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on 28–29 September: Private Daniel Moskowitz, Co. F, Private Morris Silverberg, Co. G, Private (First Class) Edward P. Pierce, Co. D, Corporal James Paul Clark, Co. F, and Sgt. Martin M. Smith, Co. G. The 54th Brigade attacked as part of the
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The shield is Infantry blue; in the center the fasces representing France and on either side and supporting it the lions of Great Britain and Belgium in gold. The motto translates to "By Valor, Not By Words."
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Kaune, Charles S. "The National Guard in War: An Historical Analysis of the 27th Infantry Division (New York National Guard) in *World War II." Master's diss., U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1990. Reproduced
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That for the regiments and separate battalions of the New York Army National Guard: On a wreath Argent and Azure, the full-rigged ship "Half Moon," all Proper. Motto: "Virtue Non Verbis" (By Valor, Not By Words).
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Azure, a fasces in pale, the rods Argent banded of the first, the axe Or, supported by two lions the dexter rampant guardant, the sinister rampant, both of the last, armed and langued Gules.
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The 27th Division became part of the garrison of Hawaii in April 1942. It was here that the 108th parted ways with the New York Division. An Army-wide reorganization cut divisions from
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The shield is Infantry blue; in the center the fasces representing France and on either side and supporting it the lions of Great Britain and Belgium in gold.
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of wire that existed and in the face of machine guns firing from every trench and nest, lodged one battalion in the main position, now seems an extraordinary feat."
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of Company G later received a Medal of Honor for his heroism. The 108th joined in the pursuit of the retreating Germans, engaging them at Jonc de Mer Ridge,
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coming up from the south on 23 May. Securing the Sayre Highway cost the 108th about 15 men killed and 100 wounded. (Non-combat casualties from
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1506:(accessed 21 June 2011). The streamers are for Bismark Archipelago, Leyte, Luzon, and Southern Philippines.
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and other local islands. On Leyte and Masbate the 108th lost an estimated 19 troops killed and 49 wounded.
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Only the 2nd Battalion of the 108th Infantry is still in existence. In recent years it has served in
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relieved the 40th on 2 March. Six days later the 108th was detached and sent to the island of
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held by two lions. Elements of the regiment were called up to perform flood relief work near
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whom our lot had been cast for the duration of the war." This included living on the British
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2nd Edition. Buffalo: Committee of One Hundred Under Authority of the City of Buffalo, 1920.
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alongside the British from July to September 1918. In September, the New Yorkers joined the
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Crisis in the Pacific: The Battles for the Philippine Islands by the Men who Fought Them
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New York Division National Guard: War Record by the Officers and Men of the Division.
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in October 2004. In 2008, elements of the battalion deployed to Afghanistan with the
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A Brief History and Illustrated Roster of the 108th Infantry, United States Army.
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A Brief History and Illustrated Roster of the 108th Infantry, United States Army
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A Short History and Illustrated Roster of the 108th Infantry United States Army.
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Family in Crisis: The United States, the Philippines, and the Second World War.
1082:"New York Units At The Mexican Border, 1916–1917 NY State Unit History Project"
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1200:. New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs. 26 March 2010.
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New York and the War with Spain: History of the Empire State Regiments.
1333:. New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs. 28 June 2012.
1088:. New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs. 28 June 2010.
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Edited by Jay Luvaas. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1972.
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Dear Miss Em: General Eichelberger's War in the Pacific, 1942–1945.
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On 6 March 1919 the 108th Infantry returned to New York aboard the
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2 vols in 4. Washington: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1966.
1018:"3rd Regiment Infantry New York Volunteers Spanish–American War"
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Olean, NY: Olean Times Publishing Company, 1921. Reproduced
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served in the 2nd Battalion of the 108th Infantry Regiment.
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Infantry regiments of the United States Army National Guard
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Japanese forces. The regiment's 2nd Battalion also cleared
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Borrowed Soldiers: Americans Under British Command, 1918.
1132:"Notes on the Operations of the 108th Infantry Overseas"
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by U.S. forces a year earlier. That April they moved to
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workers' strike. It was also deployed for guard duty at
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Notes on the Operations of the 108th Infantry Overseas.
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The crest is that of the New York Army National Guard.
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Wright, Dr. Donald P., and Colonel Timothy R. Reese.
1262:. U.S. Army Center of Military History. 18 May 2014.
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27th Division Summary of Operations in the World War
1547:Dr. Donald P. Wright and Colonel Timothy R. Reese,
769:On 10 May—code-named Q-Day—the 108th joined in the
750:, Top of the World, Hill 7, and Sacobia Ridge. The
397:. By 31 May 1918 the whole regiment had arrived in
1762:2 vols. Albany: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford, 1921.
1742:"New York Units at the Mexican Border, 1916–1917."
1693:George R. Lemons 1920-1945: How He Spent His Dash.
1683:Howard, William F. "New York's Citizen Soldiers."
636:Headquarters Detachment, 2nd Battalion: Rochester
1840:Military units and formations established in 1898
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616:Headquarters Detachment, 1st Battalion: Syracuse
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1113:(Philadelphia: Edward Stern and Co., 1918), n.p.
860:2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry, headquartered in
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385:On October 1, 1917, nearly six months after the
1775:. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1963.
650:Headquarters Detachment, 3rd Battalion: Auburn
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914:the 108th Infantry Regiment on 19 March 1962.
1787:History of Buffalo and Erie County 1914–1919.
1167:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 14
1161:American Battle Monuments Commission (1944).
1835:Infantry regiments of the United States Army
1721:MacVeagh, Lucien Cameron, and Lee D. Brown.
1594:Reprint. Nashville: The Battery Press, 1995.
1301:"Highest Praise for Soldiers of the 108th,"
1226:Mitchinson, K. W.; Mitchinson, Bill (1998).
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773:. The regiment made an unopposed landing at
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1709:The 27th Infantry Division in World War II.
1625:. Reprint. New York: Dell Publishing, 2002.
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539:and was mustered out of federal service at
1792:Swetland, Maurice J., and Lilli Swetland.
809:, the 108th Infantry was sent to garrison
429:The 27th Division initially served in the
293:Co. L (formerly 30th Separate Co.): Elmira
1768:Philadelphia: Edward Stern and Co., 1918.
1659:Palm Springs, CA: ETC Publications, 1998.
1638:Philadelphia: Edward Stern and Co., 1918.
1598:"108th Infantry Regiment World War One."
1437:. Washington: Government Printing Office.
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277:Composition of 3rd NY Volunteer Infantry
1657:The Fighting Fortieth in War and Peace.
1536:Escape in Iraq: The Thomas Hamill Story
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1256:"World War I Medal of Honor Recipients"
1194:"108th Infantry Regiment World War One"
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1725:New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1920.
1618:3 vols. Albany: James B. Lyon, 1900.
1577:"New York Military Facility Locator"
1472:Leyte: The Return to the Philippines
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647:Headquarters, 3rd Battalion: Auburn
571:, on 15 October 1940, and moved to
466:on 29 September. German artillery,
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805:With the war against Japan nearly
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1632:Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1978.
1534:Thomas Hamill and Paul T. Brown,
866:27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
855:27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
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457:for their actions in the area of
1800:"The WW1 Diary of A. W. Miller."
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1130:Oakleaf, J. F. (13 April 1921).
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1760:The Story of the 27th Division.
1723:The Yankee in the British Zone.
1711:Nashville: Battery Press, 1982.
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1716:Reports of General MacArthur.
1687:3, no. 3 (Winter 2004): 8–12.
1680:Bloomington: 1st Books, 2002.
1673:New York: Viking Press, 1950.
1516:"The 108th Infantry Regiment"
1461:(both accessed 20 June 2011).
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503:American Expeditionary Forces
393:, commanded by Major General
285:Headquarters – Rochester
1738:Albany: Argus Company, 1903.
1641:Burdick, Henry Hagaman, ed.
1612:Albany: James B. Lyon, 1900.
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610:Medical Detachment: Syracuse
545:National Defense Act of 1920
193:New York Army National Guard
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1730:Battleground Europe: Epehy.
1579:(accessed 7 February 2019).
1448:"The 40th Division in WWII"
1047:Jennings, Edgar S. (1918).
639:Cos. E, G, and H: Rochester
599:Antitank Company: Rochester
513:, France, January 22, 1919.
472:Battle of St. Quentin Canal
455:Distinguished Service Cross
350:during rioting caused by a
336:Co. E (42nd): Niagara Falls
299:Co. K (47th): Hornellsville
260:. The brief war with Spain
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1433:Robert Ross Smith (1963).
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1732:London: Leo Cooper, 1998.
1671:Our Jungle Road to Tokyo.
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1386:Clay, Steven E. (2010).
758:to assist in mopping up
602:Service Company: Auburn
1812:Yockelson, Mitchell A.
1592:40th Infantry Division.
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781:with the assistance of
732:landed at Lingayen Gulf
330:Co. G (25th): Tonawanda
244:York, headquartered in
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176:109th Infantry Regiment
171:107th Infantry Regiment
153:U.S. Infantry Regiments
110:Mexican Border Conflict
21:108th Infantry Regiment
1744:Accessed 20 June 2011.
1630:Make the Kaiser Dance.
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752:43rd Infantry Division
678:40th Infantry Division
605:Band Section: Syracuse
593:Headquarters: Syracuse
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464:Hundred Days Offensive
327:Co. H (1st): Rochester
319:Co. C (41st): Syracuse
313:Co. A (8th): Rochester
1690:Hurdle, Judy Lemons.
1521:25 March 2012 at the
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250:mustered into service
191:is a regiment of the
1771:Smith, Robert Ross.
1714:MacArthur, Douglas.
557:Binghamton, New York
486:ended the fighting.
333:Co. F (29th): Medina
316:Co. B (34th): Geneva
302:Co. D (48th): Oswego
269:contracted while on
241:Spanish–American War
235:Spanish–American War
209:Spanish–American War
106:Spanish–American War
1785:Sweeney, Daniel J.
1648:Cannon, M. Hamlin.
1292:, n.d. (late 1918).
1232:Pen and Sword Books
783:Filipino guerrillas
771:battle for Mindanao
738:moved south toward
588:Composition in 1940
565:Peekskill, New York
439:British Fourth Army
362:in 1916 during the
310:Co. M (2nd): Auburn
296:Co. I (43rd): Olean
93:"Virtue non-Verbis"
1728:Mitchinson, K. W.
1676:Fitzgerald, John.
1470:M. Hamlin Cannon,
1414:"California's Own"
976:In popular culture
823:campaign streamers
569:Syracuse, New York
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499:Commander-in-Chief
422:relatively scanty
341:Early 20th century
213:Mexican Border War
197:National Guardsmen
123:War in Afghanistan
96:By Valor Not Words
68:United States Army
41:1898; 1907–present
1685:New York Archives
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281:As of 2 May 1898
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