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November 1972. This period of inactivation was short lived, as the 2d Battalion was reactivated at Fort Lewis in November 1972, while the 3d Battalion was reactivated at the same base in March 1973. During the remainder of the 1970s and into the late 1980s, the 2d and 3d Battalions remained with the 9th Infantry Division. although, the regiment was withdrawn from the
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program on 25 February 1927 and was organized, less the 3rd Battalion, at Starkville with Regular Army instructors assigned to the ROTC detachment and Reserve officers commissioned from the program. An Organized Reserve officer functioned as the day-to-day commander of the regiment, but the professor
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Following the regiment's deployment to Vietnam, its battalions were progressively inactivated. The 3d Battalion was the first to be inactivated, doing so at Fort Riley in August 1969; this was followed by the 2d Battalion, which was inactivated at Fort Lewis in October 1970, and the 1st Battalion in
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In 1961, the regiment's 2nd Battle Group (the redesignated 2d Battalion) was deployed to Germany. Stationed in Berlin, the regiment remained there for a year; the following year the regiment's 2d Battalion was inactivated at Fort Lewis, and the 3d Battalion was inactivated at Atlanta. In July 1963,
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Beginning in April 1967, the regiment's 3d Battalion deployed to the Mekong Delta proper. By May of that same year it began to conduct combat operations near Ap Bac; that same month, the regiment's 4th Battalion completed operations in Rung Sat and began operations in the Mekong Delta. On 19 May
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During the conflict three of the regiment's battalions served; the 2d Battalion was deployed from January 1967 until October 1970, the 3d Battalion was deployed from January 1967 until July 1969, and the 4th Battalion was deployed January 1967 until July 1969. For the most part the regiment's
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and was the division that sealed off the peninsula to prevent additional German reinforcements from breaking through. Medical supplies for the regiment had been lost during its movement from England to Normandy, but were replaced and captured German vehicles were pressed into service by the
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following behind its advancement; by the 24th the regiment had broken through the enemy defenses, and along with the 39th, where fighting within the suburb of Octeville. The regiment continued to fight in the western portion of Cherbourg, and by the 26th it captured German General
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battalions were assigned to the 9th Infantry Division's 2d Brigade, except for the 2d Battalion, which was temporarily assigned at various times in 1968 to the division's other two brigades. During its time in Vietnam, the regiment conducted
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had been designated the 47th Infantry's "Active Associate," that would provide the personnel to reactivate the unit in the event of war. Upon inactivation of the 47th Infantry, the personnel were transferred to the
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became the regiment's commander. Along with the rest of the 9th Infantry Division, the regiment was sent to Sicily, in 1943; in Sicily the regiment was tangentially involved during the
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of military science and tactics at Mississippi A&M was designated the regimental commander for mobilization purposes. Concurrently, the 3rd Battalion was affiliated with the
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by stiff German prepared defenses around the outskirts of the port city. On 22 June, the attack on Cherbourg began, with the regiment errantly being attacked by aircraft of the
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by providing numerous Reserve officers as umpires. The regimental headquarters was transferred by 1939 to Baton Rouge. The regiment conducted summer training most years at
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was designated as Active Associate. The 47th Infantry was organized on 25 July 1926 with Organized Reserve personnel as a "Regular Army Inactive" unit with headquarters at
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on his Class A Dress Green Uniform. In the film he is cast as a member of the 2d Battalion, 47th Infantry, then a unit of the 9th Infantry Division in the Vietnam War.
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regiment's medical detachment. By 14 June, the entire regiment had landed, and the following day the 47th began combat operations, fighting alongside regiments of the
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The 47th Infantry Regiment was activated on June 1st, 1917 at Camp Syracuse in New York. On May 25th, 1918 the 47th Infantry Regiment landed at Brest in France.
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The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History, 2nd Edition [4 volumes]: A Political, Social, and Military History
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The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: A Political, Social, and Military History, 2nd Edition [4 volumes]: A Political, Social, and Military History
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In 1966, upon learning of the regiment's upcoming riverine mission, the regiment's leadership worked with the Navy's Amphibious Training School, in
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Relieved 1 December 1957 from assignment to the 9th Infantry Division and reorganized as a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System
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Order of Battle for U.S. Army Divisions in World War II European Theater of Operations prepared by the ETO Historical Office, December 1945
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Remaining in Sicily after the Axis forces retreated, the regiment received orders to move in November 1943, making its way to
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What Were the Causes of the Delay of the 79th Division Capturing Montfaucon During the Mause-Argonne Offensive in World War?
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Withdrawn 16 June 1986 from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System
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Victory Was Beyond Their Grasp: With the 272nd Volks-Grenadier Division from the Huertgen Forest to the Heart of the Reich
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was struck by enemy fire, and one LCM was sunk. In July, the regiment's 4th Battalion conducted operations with the
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took command of the regiment, having previously commanded the regiment's 1st Battalion. It ended the war near
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U.S. Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941, Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations, 1919-41
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forces during an amphibious landing; the regiment's Company K were the first American troops to land in
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A Private's Diary: The Battle of Germany as Seen Through The Eyes of an 18 Year Old Infantry Rifleman
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until April. Several helicopters were lost due to enemy fire, and two artillery barges sunk; the
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Soldiers of Company B, 3d Battalion, 47th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division at My Tho in April 1968
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Assigned 1 August 1940 to the 9th Division (later redesignated as the 9th Infantry Division)
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Relieved 15 August 1927 from assignment to the 4th Division and assigned to the 7th Division
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The Development of Combat Effective Divisions in the United States Army During World War II
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Operation Cobra and the Great Offensive: Sixty Days That Changed the Course of World War II
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An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942–1943, Volume One of the Liberation Trilogy
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Patton's Peers: The Forgotten Allied Field Army Commanders of the Western Front, 1944–45
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The Mediterranean Theater of Operations: Sicily and the Surrender of Italy (Paperback)
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The 58th Infantry Regiment was relieved as Active Associate on 17 July 1922, and the
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personnel, the 47th Infantry was reactivated in 1940 and subsequently fought during
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Transferred 15 April 1996 to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
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The regiment's campaign participation credits, and decorations, are as follows:
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providing medical support. In early July 1967, operations were conducted in the
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A Dark and Bloody Ground: The Hürtgen Forest and the Roer River Dams, 1944–1945
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Ours to Hold it High: The History of the 77th Infantry Division in World War II
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served in the regiment's 3rd Battalion, being injured during the Tet Offensive.
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Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at the Meuse River
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Dixon, Clare; Bryan, Don; Buchanan, Geraldine; King, James (1 November 2013).
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on 1 August 1940, and activated on 10 August 1940, less Reserve personnel, at
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Eight Stars to Victory: A History of the Veteran Ninth U.S. Infantry Division
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Eight Stars to Victory: A History of the Veteran Ninth U.S. Infantry Division
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Eight Stars to Victory: A History of the Veteran Ninth U.S. Infantry Division
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served in Vietnam as a sergeant within 2d Battalion's Company B. In fiction,
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Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in the Ardennes
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Soldiers of 3d Battalion at the bayonet assault course at Sand Hill in 2003.
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Soldiers of the 47th Infantry Regiment, march through Remagen, in March 1945
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Summary Histories: World War II Regular Army Infantry and Cavalry Divisions
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1967, the 2d Brigade's headquarters came under attack on the banks of the
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Military units and formations of the United States Army in the Vietnam War
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United States Army Infantry, Artillery, Armor/Cavalry Battalions 1957–2011
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Research and Evaluation Division, The Armored School (10 December 1982).
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Eight Stars to Victory: a History of the Veteran Ninth Infantry Division
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Cold Warriors, Good Neighbors, Smart Power: U.S. Army, Berlin, 1961–1994
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The Bloody Forest: Battle for the Hurtgen: September 1944 – January 1945
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near Schevenhütte on 16 September. This was followed by fighting in the
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Part of the Regiment's postwar occupation duty included a stint at the
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By 10 July, the 9th Infantry Division was tasked to join the effort to
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The Long Gray Line: The American Journey of West Point's Class of 1966
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Headquarters Ninth Infantry Division, Office of the Surgeon, A.P.O. #9
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47th Infantry Regiment Tribute, 9th Infantry Division in World War II
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The Brigade: A History Its Organization and Employment in the US Army
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Forrest Gump's Production Designer Breaks Down Lt. Dan's First Scene
2551:. National Archives and Records Administration. 1946. Archived from 2377:"Order of Battle of the US Army – WWII – ETO: 9th Infantry Division" 1064:. From mid-February and into early March, the regiment took part in 2247:. Washington, D.C.: United States Army Center of Military History. 2205:. Washington, D.C.: United States Army Center of Military History. 1828:
The Fourth Division: Its Services and Achievements in the World War
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near Bois du Chitelet; it was then sent to bolster the beleaguered
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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For Comrade and Country: Oral Histories of World War II Veterans
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The 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam: Unparalleled and Unequaled
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is shown to be a member of the regiment, wearing the regiment's
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Constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as the 47th Infantry
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Albert Bach, Christian; Noble Hall, Henry (5 September 2007) .
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The Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, and Boyhood Home
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Infantry regiments of the United States Army in World War II
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Our Year of War: Two Brothers, Vietnam, and a Nation Divided
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The Guns at Last Light: The War in Western Europe, 1944-1945
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Relieved 1 October 1933 from assignment to the 7th Division
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In December 1946, the regiment was deactivated in Germany.
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On 14 September, the regiment entered Germany, at or near,
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for Oberkirchen, Germany
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for Wilhelmshoe, Germany
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By early April, the 9th Infantry Division was assigned to
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Operation Torch 1942: The invasion of French North Africa
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The United States in the First World War: An Encyclopedia
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Honor and Fidelity: The 65th Infantry in Korea, 1950-1953
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Biography of a World War II surgeon of the 47th Infantry
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for Freuzenbeg Castle
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for Nothberg, Germany
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Inactivated 22 September 1921 at Camp Lewis, Washington
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for Remagen, Germany
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for Roetgen, Germany
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Activated 10 August 1940 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
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for mobilization responsibility. On 27 July 1921, the
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for Hague Peninsula
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Roberts, Donald R. (2008). Biola, Heather R. (ed.).
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Roberts, Donald R. (2008). Biola, Heather R. (ed.).
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Northwest Africa: Seizing the Initiative in the West
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Northwest Africa: Seizing the Initiative in the West
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4th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War
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4th Division, Summary of Operations in the World War
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Ninth Infantry Division Assn. pp. 353–354. 2874: 1622:Snow & Steel: The Battle of the Bulge, 1944-45 1267:Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for Mekong Delta 1021:; at the end of that month, the regiment moved to 856:; there they encountered concentration camps near 604:Still in North Africa, along with the rest of the 597:of more than 200 miles (320 km) from Safi to 478:Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi 4259:Military units and formations established in 1917 4189:The Boys of '67: Charlie Company's War in Vietnam 2877:Under the Bombs: The German Home Front, 1942-1945 2852:. Random House Publishing Group. pp. 57–60. 1941:– via Defense Technical Information Center. 1906:– via Defense Technical Information Center. 1592:Combat Loaded: Across the Pacific on the USS Tate 890:. In 1957, the regiment was reorganized into the 759:, the 47th fought the remaining German forces in 4235: 4100:"Fort Benning to deactivate basic training unit" 3791:Vietnam War Handbook: US Armed Forces in Vietnam 3537: 3535: 3533: 3531: 3529: 3527: 3525: 3494:"Chapter 6. The Early Modern Brigade, 1958-1972" 3399: 2455: 2453: 2451: 2357:. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History. 2316: 2314: 2312: 2023:The Armored Division as an Assault Landing Force 1646:Villahermosa, Gilberto N.; Bernan Assoc (2009). 1609: 1211: 1118:United States Army Training and Doctrine Command 1083: 1041:, which ended when the regiment embarked on the 565:Map of landings of the regiment at Safi, Morocco 541:. The regiment was briefly commanded by Colonel 3597: 3595: 3593: 2536: 2534: 2532: 2530: 2194:"Chapter IX: The End of Hostilities in Morocco" 2020:Committee 34, the Armored School Staff (1997). 1920:General Troy H. Middleton: Steadfast in Command 1820: 1818: 1816: 1788: 1786: 1784: 1101:, but was later inactivated in January 1994 at 4131:Raiders: History of the 47th Infantry Regiment 3728:Vietnam Studies: Riverine Operations 1966–1969 3717: 3715: 3713: 3711: 3709: 3707: 3705: 3703: 3701: 3461: 3459: 3457: 3455: 3453: 3451: 3449: 3376: 3374: 3314:Raiders: History of the 47th Infantry Regiment 3307: 3305: 2754:; Gayle, William T.; Bordell, Robert (1990) . 2689:; Gayle, William T.; Bordell, Robert (1990) . 2653:; Gayle, William T.; Bordell, Robert (1990) . 2617:; Gayle, William T.; Bordell, Robert (1990) . 2581:; Gayle, William T.; Bordell, Robert (1990) . 1595:. Texas A&M University Press. p. 98. 1554: 1552: 1190:Activated 15 July 1947 at Fort Dix, New Jersey 332:, on 1 June 1917, almost two months after the 4214:2nd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment Website 3767:. Turner Publishing Company. pp. 42–43. 3699: 3697: 3695: 3693: 3691: 3689: 3687: 3685: 3683: 3681: 3522: 3442:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 68–69. 3336:. Ninth Infantry Division Assn. p. 386. 3179: 2448: 2309: 2143: 2141: 2139: 2137: 2135: 1685: 1683: 1681: 1679: 1677: 1675: 1673: 1671: 1669: 1618: 1460:United States Army Center of Military History 1169:Assigned 19 November 1917 to the 4th Division 886:In July 1947 the regiment was reactivated at 4249:Infantry regiments of the United States Army 3836:"New center to put faces with Vietnam names" 3664:. University Press of Kentucky. p. 65. 3590: 2788:"XIX Corps Attacks West of Vire (7–11 July)" 2723:"The Capture of Cherbourg (8 June – 1 July)" 2527: 1813: 1781: 1759:. Town of Halfmoon, New York. Archived from 1314: 674:, it was allocated to the liberation of the 569:In November 1942, the regiment took part in 376:. In early August, the regiment fought near 324:The 47th Infantry Regiment was organized at 4269:United States Army regiments of World War I 3446: 3371: 3302: 2785: 2046:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1744: 1742: 1714: 1712: 1652:. Government Printing Office. p. 235. 1549: 1166:Organized 1 June 1917 at Syracuse, New York 977:, by way of San Francisco, disembarking at 647:and during this time a number of personnel 275:, then was inactivated in 1946. During the 16:Infantry regiment of the United States Army 3678: 2786:Garth, David; Taylor, Charles H. (1994) . 2132: 1666: 1584: 1582: 1545:– via George C. Marshall Foundation. 1525: 1523: 817:; during the battle the regiment captured 776:Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial 420:The 47th Infantry Regiment arrived at the 4137: 4128: 3833: 3329: 3311: 3283: 3250: 3225: 3185: 3111:Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library 2817: 2511:. Johnson City, Tennessee. Archived from 2460:MAJ Donald R. Roberts (25 January 1945). 2327:. Turner Publishing Company. p. 12. 2288: 2076:"Joint Power Projection: Operation Torch" 848:, and was part of the effort against the 573:in North Africa, where it fought against 4048: 3975: 3923: 3734:. Washington, D.C.: United States Army. 3601: 3567: 2945: 2881:. University Press of Kentucky. p.  2720: 2281:. Infantry Journal Press. 1947. p.  2103: 2060:. Boomsbury Publishing. pp. 59–60. 2054:Herder, Brian Lane (21 September 2017). 1881: 1792: 1739: 1709: 1625:. Oxford University Press. p. 356. 1558: 1107: 960: 796: 560: 307: 4244:1917 establishments in New York (state) 4165: 3982:. Henry Holt and Company. p. 211. 3879: 3491: 3437: 3380: 3357:"Richard J. Lembach Letter from Dachau" 3354: 3036:(Master of Arts). Ohio State University 3026: 2972: 2401: 2172: 2104:Anderson, Charles R. (3 October 2003). 1992: 1579: 1565:. Henry Holt and Company. p. 112. 1520: 1506:U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence 1480:U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence 1187:Inactivated 31 December 1946 in Germany 476:. The regiment was affiliated with the 360:. By May 1918, the regiment arrived at 295:and consists of two active battalions. 4236: 4224:47th Infantry Regiment in World War II 4071: 4010:. David Wallechinsky. 18 December 2017 3924:Thobaben, Robert G. (3 October 2015). 3903: 3852: 3787: 3760: 3721: 3628: 3602:Aumiller, Timothy S (12 August 2007). 3410: 3167:. U.S. Army Center of Military History 3135:The Remagen Bridgehead 7–17 March 1945 3073:– via College of the Holy Cross. 2999: 2502: 2369: 2347: 2320: 2147: 2073: 2053: 1898:from the original on 15 September 2020 1159:The regiment's lineage is as follows: 770:; the next day it was attacked by the 666:, the 9th Infantry Division landed at 344:; Initially assigned to Major General 4185: 4170:. Elkins, W.V.: McClain Printing Co. 4168:The Other War, a World War II Journal 4146: 3957:from the original on 14 November 2021 3853:Bolger, Daniel P. (7 November 2017). 3658:Hunt, Ira Augustus (5 October 2010). 3385:. Elkins, W.V.: McClain Printing Co. 3383:The Other War, a World War II Journal 3355:Lembach, Richard J. (9 August 1945). 3104:"US Army Units, Book 4 Boxes 748–902" 2898: 2845: 2503:Whaley, Vincent Z. (17 August 1995). 2173:McCombe, Leonard (26 December 1960). 1916: 1725:. Taylor & Francis. p. 625. 1718: 1691:"3D Battalion 47th Infantry Regiment" 1392:This occurred around the time of the 1291:with Palm, World War II for Cherbourg 1154: 726:where it began its push northward to 606:9th Infantry Division (United States) 396:; during this period of time Colonel 3834:Gromelski, Joe (20 September 2009). 3764:9th Infantry Division: Old Reliables 3657: 2925: 2872: 2324:9th Infantry Division: Old Reliables 2233: 2191: 1993:English, John A. (5 February 2009). 1967: 1588: 1529: 1095:United States Army Regimental System 1078:South Vietnamese Army's 9th Division 651:local women. While stationed around 4186:Wiest, Andrew (20 September 2012). 3788:Rawson, Andrew (2 September 2016). 2905:. Simon and Schuster. p. 273. 2542:"47th Infantry Regiment, 1940–1946" 2489:. History Press. pp. 145–146. 1933:from the original on 11 August 2019 1508:. United States Army. 25 April 2019 1482:. United States Army. 25 April 2019 1031:Republic of Vietnam Marine Division 778:, while the other was liberated at 247:, New York, the regiment fought in 13: 4138:Mittelman, Joseph Bernard (1948). 4122: 3904:Tucker, Spencer C. (20 May 2011). 3816:"Charles Timothy Hagel Collection" 3629:Tucker, Spencer C. (20 May 2011). 3330:Mittelman, Joseph Bernard (1948). 3284:Mittelman, Joseph Bernard (1948). 3226:Mittelman, Joseph Bernard (1948). 2486:Bloody British History: Winchester 655:, the regiment adopted a dog as a 415: 14: 4280: 4207: 4129:Gillespie, David E., ed. (1946). 3549:. United States Army. 22 May 1997 3473:. United States Army. 22 May 1997 3411:Fisher, Franklin (4 March 2019). 3312:Gillespie, David E., ed. (1946). 3141:. Fort Knox: United States Army. 2926:Nash, Douglas E. (9 March 2015). 2026:. Merriam Press. pp. 15–16. 1917:Kaune, Patrick N. (19 May 2011). 1279:Valorous Unit Award for Fish Hook 868:, which lasted until late 1946. 545:in the summer of 1941; after the 424:on 16 July 1919 on the troopship 4106:. Associated Press. 6 April 2013 4072:Wright, Ben (12 December 2013). 4049:Melancon, Dave (12 March 2010). 3568:Chandler, Rex A. (August 2015). 3253:"Chapter XVII Sweep to the Elbe" 2873:Beck, Earl R. (26 August 1999). 2175:"War and Peace for Private Teed" 1999:. Stackpole Books. p. 199. 1974: 1801:. Columbus, Georgia. The Bayonet 1793:Molinaro, Kristin (6 May 2010). 1455:47th Infantry Lineage and Honors 1447: This article incorporates 1442: 1132:; the battalion falls under the 523:Citizens Military Training Camps 303: 181: 66: 50: 29: 4092: 4065: 4042: 3996: 3976:Atkinson, Rick (1 April 2010). 3969: 3873: 3808: 3781: 3754: 3651: 3622: 3561: 3485: 3431: 3348: 3251:MacDonald, Charles B. (1993) . 3244: 3219: 3188:"Chapter XVI Reducing the Ruhr" 3186:MacDonald, Charles B. (1993) . 3153: 3096: 3048: 3020: 2993: 2973:Reardon, Mark (December 2006). 2966: 2919: 2866: 2839: 2811: 2779: 2743: 2714: 2678: 2642: 2606: 2570: 2476: 2422: 2402:Diamond, Jon (30 August 2017). 2395: 2341: 2269: 2227: 2166: 2097: 2013: 1986: 1961: 1945: 1910: 1875: 1859: 1843: 1757:Halfmoon Veterans Memorial Park 1420: 1399: 1386: 1373: 585:. Following its actions during 556: 547:Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 334:American entry into World War I 3859:. Hachette Books. p. 70. 3794:. History Press. p. 194. 2946:Atkinson, Rick (13 May 2014). 1695:Lineage And Honors Information 1639: 1559:Atkinson, Rick (15 May 2007). 1494: 1468: 1276:Valorous Unit Award for Saigon 1234: 549:, Patch was reassigned to the 489:ROTC program and organized at 148:3d Bn – LTC Benjamin J. Horner 1: 3359:. Letter to Miss Anne Lembach 3255:. In Matloff, Maurice (ed.). 3190:. In Matloff, Maurice (ed.). 2846:Astor, Gerald (2 June 2010). 2793:St-Lo (7 July – 19 July 1944) 2752:Marshall, Samuel Lyman Atwood 2721:Harrison, Gordan A. (2002) . 2687:Marshall, Samuel Lyman Atwood 2651:Marshall, Samuel Lyman Atwood 2615:Marshall, Samuel Lyman Atwood 2579:Marshall, Samuel Lyman Atwood 2408:. Pen and Sword. p. 58. 2289:Greenwald, Robert J. (2019). 1619:Caddick-Adams, Peter (2015). 1437: 1283:Meritorious Unit Commendation 1212:Campaign participation credit 1138:Maneuver Center of Excellence 1093:and was reorganized into the 1091:Combat Arms Regimental System 1084:Post-Vietnam and 21st century 926:, the regiment fought in the 892:Combat Arms Regimental System 782:while taking care of wounded 608:, the regiment fought in the 551:Pacific Theater of Operations 517:, Georgia, and some years at 3056:"General Smythe Passes Away" 2351:To Bizerte With The II Corps 2074:Gordon, John (Spring 1994). 1029:, supporting units from the 662:On 10 June, four days after 7: 3608:. Ravi Rikhye. p. 17. 2989:– via Historynet.com. 2818:Blumenson, Martin (1993) . 2619:"Sealing off the Peninsula" 2405:The Invasion of Sicily 1943 2348:Nelson, Harold W. (1990) . 2128:. GPO S/N: 008-029-00260-4. 1396:reorganization of the army. 1309: 896:United States Army Reserves 881: 839:Distinguished Unit Citation 705:Saint-Sauveur-de-Pierrepont 614:Distinguished Service Cross 320:of the regiment's Company G 10: 4285: 4229:Hambone Junior and Company 3930:. McFarland. p. 277. 3547:Center of Military History 3471:Center of Military History 3000:Miller, Edward G. (2003). 2691:"The Fortress is Breached" 2295:The Halls of Valor Project 1882:Mitchell, Paul B. (1999). 1241:Presidential Unit Citation 1070:Operation Truong Cong Dinh 991:9th River Assault Squadron 917: 866:occupation duty in Germany 749:Karl-Wilhelm von Schlieben 487:Louisiana State University 382:Second Battle of the Marne 298: 243:. Constituted in 1917 at 4192:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 3910:. ABC-CLIO. p. 367. 3637:. ABC-CLIO. p. 978. 3492:McGrath, John J. (2004). 2932:. Casemate. p. 250. 2583:"Securing the Douve Line" 1415:distinctive unit insignia 1315:Medal of Honor recipients 1203: 1149:one station unit training 873:Dachau Concentration Camp 864:, the regiment conducted 208: 205: 178:Distinctive unit insignia 177: 172: 152: 136: 131: 113: 109:(Honor Comes From Virtue) 102: 92: 79: 61: 45: 37: 28: 23: 3882:"Photos of Forrest Gump" 3820:Veterans History Project 3438:Marcuse, Harold (2001). 2952:. Picador. p. 255. 2655:"The Drive on Cherbourg" 2234:Howe, George F. (1957). 2192:Howe, George F. (1957). 2148:Picken, Jack L. (1991). 1968:Clay, Steven E. (2010). 1589:Crew, Thomas E. (2007). 1537:. Association Newsletter 1366: 1273:for Long Binh – Bien Hoa 701:Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte 4147:Blann, Jack R. (1997). 3467:"47th Infantry Lineage" 3161:"9th Infantry Division" 2761:Utah Beach to Cherbourg 2756:"The Fall of Cherbourg" 2750:Ruppenthal, Roland G.; 2696:Utah Beach to Cherbourg 2685:Ruppenthal, Roland G.; 2660:Utah Beach to Cherbourg 2649:Ruppenthal, Roland G.; 2624:Utah Beach to Cherbourg 2613:Ruppenthal, Roland G.; 2588:Utah Beach to Cherbourg 2577:Ruppenthal, Roland G.; 2381:Force Structure Support 2297:. Sightline Media Group 1719:Miles, Paul L. (1999). 1530:Bonn, Keith E. (2003). 1381:Meuse–Argonne offensive 1285:(Army) for Vietnam 1968 716:357th Infantry Regiment 695:. The regiment reached 507:De Soto National Forest 197:U.S. Infantry Regiments 3880:Baldwin, Leon (1997). 3631:"River Assault Groups" 2107:Algeria-French Morocco 2083:Joint Forces Quarterly 1831:. Country Life Press. 1449:public domain material 1405:During 1967 and 1968, 1289:French Croix de Guerre 1142:198th Infantry Brigade 1113: 1099:199th Infantry Brigade 966: 908:171st Infantry Brigade 900:81st Infantry Division 802: 757:60th Infantry Regiment 744:39th Infantry Regiment 724:Saint-Jacques-de-Néhou 720:90th Infantry Division 681:82nd Airborne Division 566: 466:22nd Infantry Regiment 450:58th Infantry Regiment 321: 233:47th Infantry Regiment 220:48th Infantry Regiment 215:46th Infantry Regiment 24:47th Infantry Regiment 3886:9th Infantry Division 3822:. Library of Congress 3761:Sperry, John (2000). 2981:. World History Group 2321:Sperry, John (2000). 1134:194th Armored Brigade 1111: 1066:Operation Coronado XI 1035:Operations Coronado V 995:Rung Sat Special Zone 964: 944:air mobile operations 930:, where it conducted 800: 564: 531:9th Infantry Division 459:7th Infantry Regiment 366:VII French Army Corps 342:9th Infantry Regiment 311: 4053:. United States Army 4029:. United States Army 3965:– via YouTube. 3419:. United States Army 2899:Yenne, Bill (2004). 2821:Breakout and Pursuit 2728:Cross-Channel Attack 1426:Later-Major General 1356:Private First Class 1329:Private First Class 1322:Edward A. DeVore Jr. 1243:(Army) for Cherbourg 1062:Operation Coronado X 772:Panzer Lehr Division 709:Neuville-en-Beaumont 610:Battle of El Guettar 571:Operation Blackstone 404:, and served in the 358:7th Infantry Brigade 4080:. Columbus, Georgia 1750:"William G. 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Index


United States Army
Infantry
basic training
Regiment
World War I
World War II
Vietnam War
LTC
Alexander Patch
Edwin Randle
George W. Smythe

46th Infantry Regiment
48th Infantry Regiment
infantry
United States Army
Camp Syracuse
World War I
interwar period
Organized Reserve
World War II
North Africa
Sicily
Western Europe
Cold War
Regular Army
Army Reserve
Vietnam
Fort Moore

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