The whole division served in the Gerardmer sector, Alsace, 14 August to 1 September; Meuse-Argonne, 21 to 30 September; Sommedieu sector, 15 October, to 6 November. 3rd Battalion (3-169) was ordered to seize the island of Baanga northwest west of Munda Point and met heavy resistance and elements were soon pinned down on the beaches and in the dense jungle. Several officers went on to other roles, including: Timothy J. Kadavy who served as Commander of 1st Squadron, 167th Cavalry, 35th Infantry Division in Bosnia. The headquarters were located at Eagle Base in the town of Tuzla. Lo, pushing the Germans across the Vire River on 2 August, and breaking out of the Cotentin Peninsula. When this Guidon was carried it would of been after 1967 by 1st Battalion, 169th Infantry, 43rd Infantry Brigade, 26th Infantry Division, Manchester, Connecticut, the 1st Battalion, 169th Infantry was a part of the old 43rd Infantry Division which was inactivated in 1963, but reactivated sometime in 1967 as a component of the Massachusetts National Guard's 26th Infantry Division in its newly assigned 43rd Brigade, it consisting of Connecticut National Guard units. He was given first aid and evacuated from the area while his squad completed the destruction of the enemy position. 5 August 1944: Third Army, 12th Army Group. The regiment conducted continuous training after being relieved by the Australian 6th Division until 10 December 1944, when the regiment loaded up and headed for Luzon.[1]. The cross hair was a symbol used to mark the Santa Fe Trail, an area where the unit trained, and was designated as an identifying device for the unit by Headquarters, 35th Division General Orders 25, dated March 27, 1918. On 9 January 1945, the 43rd made an assault landing in the San Fabian area, Lingayen Gulf, Luzon. They were destined to invade the island of Puerto Rico, but they never saw active service and were mustered out on 31 October 1898. Looking for more information from military/civilian After the Pearl Harbor attack came its first assignment, the defense of the Southern California Sector of the Western Defense Command. The regiment was ordered to construct defensive lines in the area to support the 32nd Infantry Division already fighting in the area. It was activated in 1920 as a National Guard Division in Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The first address you sent me is my buddy. [1] The 172nd Infantry with the 206th Field Artillery Battalion were based in Vermont. [1][2] It was inactivated in 1919, but the division headquarters was reconstituted in 1935 and it served with a brief interruption until it was inactivated again in 1963. [1], It was reactivated on 23 October 1946 to serve the Connecticut National Guard in Hartford, CT. During the Korean War, the 169th was called up for service to train in the event the war escalated. The realization of war caught up to the men of the 169th on the following night. Once the Great War had ended and the Connecticut soldiers returned home in April 1919, Congress passed the National Defense Act of 1920, and the 169th Infantry regiment was officially born. On February 24, 1941 the Division entered Federal service for one year at the call of the President. The 102nd Infantry Regiment was detached from the Division. [1] From 23 December 1920 to 23 June 1923, the new 169th Infantry expanded until it possessed 15 company sized units, a medical detachment, a band, and three Headquarters detachments. Since then, the 169th and its predecessor units have fought in numerous American wars until its deactivation in 1992. Very few editions of the local paper went out without Officer Gutzmers recent exploits included. [1] On 12 February, the regiment repulsed tenacious enemy Banzai charges and managed to capture the imposing Hill 1500 on 5 February, and were relieved on 14 February by elements of the 33rd Infantry Division and enjoyed some R&R behind the lines. The regiment arrived at Washington D.C. on 13 May, and camped at Glenwood, 2 miles to the north of the capitol. Hard fighting in the hills, jungles, and villages near Aitape continued until long after the area was officially declared secure on 25 August 1944. Here they suffered 4 killed and 29 wounded. The division's units were ordered to report to Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas, and had arrived by the end of January, 1941. In the early stages of the Battle of Luzon, the 169th lost 17 officers and 248 enlisted men KIA, and 45 officers and 789 enlisted men WIA. Parts of the regiment remained in service with the 4th Connecticut Infantry Regiment and the 7th Connecticut Infantry Regiment. 2-169 landed on Baanga to reinforce the attack, but the Japanese resistance on the islands was much stronger than anticipated and the advance made slow, if any, progress. Division elements in the Nuernberg Area such as the 169th Infantry Regiment became units of the 9th Infantry Division. The 169th threw this charge back and inflicted 274 deaths on the enemy. Once the Great War had ended and the Connecticut soldiers returned home in April 1919, Congress passed the National Defense Act of 1920, and the 169th Infantry regiment was officially born. Mobilized in November 1915: 126th 127th U.S. 2-169 landed near San Fabian on 9 January 1945 in Lingayen Gulf and advanced quickly inland. The . The Japanese fought fiercely before relinquishing Munda and its airfield, 5 August. I called the number ans wow he was blown away when he found out who I was. Legacy Source. [1] On 1 May, they were returned to the 43rd Infantry Division. The 169th Regimental Combat Team loaded onto the USS President Jackson, President Adams, President Hayes and Crescent City. Some of the hardest fighting was the efforts to secure Ipo dam and assure that the Japanese did not cut the water supply to Manila. These recon patrols were costly, but they managed to contain the enemy in the area. Lo on 18 July. The 43rd Division was mobilized for federal service on 24 February 1941. [1], When the United States began their involvement in First World War, the 1st Connecticut donated many men to the newly formed 102nd Infantry Regiment, but the new US infantry regiment claimed its heritage from the 2nd Connecticut Infantry Regiment. Walter Thiede, served in the Hartford-based 169th Infantry Regiment. The present battalion commander is Maj Arvel C. Stafford. The regiment was ordered to construct defensive lines in the area to support the 32nd Infantry Division already fighting in the area. By that time, the war unbeknown to the men of the 169th, was drawing to a close. [32] The division was formally reactivated as the 35th Infantry Division (Mechanized) on 25 August 1984 from the 67th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) of Nebraska, the 69th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) of Kansas, and the 149th Armored Brigade from Kentucky. The planes remained and continued off-and-on attacks into the first hours of the 18th. On 2324 February, the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 169th made an amphibious assault on the island of Pavuvu in the Russell Islands against no resistance. In the early stages of the Battle of Luzon, the 169th lost 17 officers and 248 enlisted men KIA, and 45 officers and 789 enlisted men WIA. The component units each had their own combination of quadrant colors, consisting of one or two of the aforementioned. [1]. Elements landed on Vangunu and Rendova Islands against minor resistance, 30 June. In March, the former guardsmen climbed aboard trucks and trains headed for Florida. SSG Laws' heroic actions provided great inspiration to his comrades, and his courageous determination, in the face of formidable odds and while suffering from multiple wounds, enabled them to secure an important objective with minimum casualties. I and M Companies hailed from New Britain, K Company came from Manchester, and L Company was recruited from Willimantic. [1] The 43rd Division consisted of two infantry brigades, the 85th in Connecticut, and the 86th in Vermont. The first ship arrived in San Francisco on 8 October 1945, three years and seven days after the first ship had left on 1 October 1942. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Winged Victory Division The 43rd Infantry. Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 35th Infantry Division Artillery, 35th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized), Headquarters, Special Troops, 35th Infantry Division, Headquarters Company, 35th Infantry Division, 134th Infantry Regiment, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against the enemy during the period 28 December 1944 through 16 January 1945 (War Department General Orders No. stories or thoughts on the subject, please contact me. The 43rd Infantry Division (Russian: 43- , 43-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya) was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army. It was then reorganized as Headquarters Company, 43d Infantry Brigade and now organized as the Headquarters Company, 143d Area Support Group. On 27 January 1943, the 140th Infantry Regiment was relieved from the division, and was replaced by the 320th Infantry Regiment. [33] It continues in service today. Also, see Harald Spaeth's TOE 17-37N (1953) schematic. The regiment moved to Camp Blanding, Florida and upon induction, consisted of 132 officers and 1,825 enlisted men. For an interview with Walter F. Gutzmer, A Heros War Story: Purple Heart Recipient Recalls His WWII Service:. The 169th attacked numerous enemy positions, including the deadly Hill 355, and suffered many casualties, but eventually managed to take ground from the stalwart defenders. On 1 June, the 1st Connecticut relieved the 12th New York Volunteer Infantry and engaged in their first engagement of the Civil War at Vienna, Virginia, where they were ambushed by Confederate troops, and PVT George H. Bugbee of A Company was wounded; the regiment's first casualty of the war. The 143rd Regional Support Group of the Connecticut National Guard now carries on the heritage. After participating in the Second Army Tennessee Maneuvers from 22 November 1943 to 17 January 1944 and receiving mountain warfare training at the West Virginia Maneuver Area from 21 February to 28 March 1944, the 35th Infantry Division was declared ready for overseas service. During its four years and eight months of active duty the Division suffered the following casualties: Killed in Action: 1,561 Wounded in Action: 6,049. and was awarded the following decorations: In 1946 the Division was reorganized as a National Guard division. U.S. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. The 169th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army, Connecticut National Guard. On 12 January, SSG Robert E. Laws (G Company, 2-169) earned the Medal of Honor for his actions while attacking an enemy controlled ridge. 2-169 landed near San Fabian on 9 January 1945 in Lingayen Gulf and advanced quickly inland. 55, 1945), Special Troops Battalion, 35th Infantry Division, Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 39th IBCT, 1st Battalion, 206th Field Artillery Regiment (FAR), 1st Battalion, 108th Aviation Regiment (Kansas Army National Guard), 110th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Missouri National Guard), The 35th Infantry Division is featured in the 1970 film, Mickey Rooney as Andy Hardy in 1947 film ". The Russell Islands were occupied without opposition, 21 February, and training continued. In the postwar reorganization of the Army's infantry divisions, they only had two regiments of horse-drawn 75mm guns, with truck-drawn 155mm howitzers initially assigned as corps and army artillery because of the belief that they were too tactically immobile. For the next few months, the 169th conducted jungle warfare training on the island and honed their battle skills before their next assignment. Landing operations on Rendova Island 30 June 1943. After his career at MPD, Gutzmer worked for Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, providing security for the company for thirty-five years. In addition, Connecticut was also home to the 143d Tank Battalion. The 43rd Infantry Division was a formation of the United States Army from 1920 to 1963, serving in the Pacific during World War II. From Ft. Ord the Division embarked on ships for the South Pacific. The 43rd Infantry Division was a formation of the United States Army from 1920 to 1963, serving in the Pacific during World War II. After crossing the Blies River on 12 December, the division moved to Metz for rest and rehabilitation on 19 December. [2]" The main attack was scheduled to begin on 9 July 1943, but the 169th (unaccustomed to combat) was exhausted after spending a sleepless night shooting at real and imagined enemy patrols. [31] In 1963 the division was inactivated along with three other National Guard divisions. As a part of the 43rd Infantry Division operation, the Regiment seized Rendova Island against minimal opposition on 30 June. We talked on the phone several times in the last few years, and finally we were able to meet in El Paso, TX for a short visit. During the period of 1521 January 1945, all three infantry battalions of the 169th Regiment earned the Distinguished Unit Citation award for their gallantry in action amid the rugged hills of Luzon. The 43rd, 44th, and 45th Divisions were constituted as new units. SpanishAmerican WarPancho Villa ExpeditionWorld War II, The 169th Infantry Regiment traces its heritage back to when militia units in Hartford County, Connecticut organized into the Regiment of Hartford County in 1672. Initially assigned to Camp Blanding, Florida, the Division later trained at Camp Shelby, Mississippi and Fort Ord, California. The 169th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army, Connecticut National Guard.They trace their ancestry back to when militia units in the Connecticut colony organized for drill in 1672, but their official organization as the 1st Connecticut occurred on 11 October 1739. [6] The 35th Division had as an officer Captain Harry Truman, 33rd President of the United States, who commanded Battery D of the 129th Field Artillery Regiment. Cannon Company - 169th Infantry regiment - 43rd Infantry Division. 169th Infantry Regiment (United States) The 169th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army . The 68th Field Artillery Brigade located in Providence, Rhode Island consisted of the 103rd Field Artillery Regiment in Providence, the 192nd Field Artillery Regiment in Connecticut, and the 152nd Field Artillery Regiment in Maine. Dad elected to remain in the active Army and the divison in place was redesignated as 9th Infantry Division. Twenty-four distinct combinations of quadrant and border colors were devised for all of the 35th Division's units. They continued their training at Fort Huachuca on 24 August before returning to Nogales in September and continuing patrols in conjunction with the 2nd Connecticut, soon to be the 102nd Infantry Regiment. During the French and Indian War, the 1st Connecticut was called up on 78 August 1757 for a period of two weeks to man fortifications. A Company was designated as a "Rifle Company," and B and C Companies were designated as "Infantry Companies. He said we were like brothers and then all of a sudden, we lost all contact. He was assigned to the Anti-Tank Company for the duration of the war. Division liaison officers served in the towns of Mostar, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Zenica and Doboj. John has compiled a very detailed unit history of Tank Company, 102nd Infantry Regiment, that covers the period from 1946 to 1952. [1] Static warfare in the dense jungle made the drive on Munda Point bitter and frustrating for the men of the 169th. After completing the War Department-mandated divisional training program, the 35th Division maneuvered against other units in Arkansas and Louisiana in the fall of 1941. The 169th loaded onto theMS Bloemfontein andBosch Fontaine 1 Oct, the ships that would transport them to New Zealand. Volunteers from Hartford, Simsbury, and Windsor were enlisted, and it is unknown whether these militiamen saw action in combat. Contact Us. It was activated on 21 March 1925 as a National Guard Division in Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont. [1], On 1 March, the 169th relieved elements of the 40th Infantry Division near Clark Field and Fort Stotsenburg. A and D Companies were recruited from Meriden, B Company was recruited from Middletown, and C Company was recruited from Bristol. Vela Cela and Baanga were taken easily, but the Japanese resisted stubbornly on Arundel Island before withdrawing, 22 September. 62, 1947), 1st Battalion, 134th Infantry Regiment, for extraordinary heroism and outstanding performance of duty against the enemy in the vicinity of Saint-L, Normandy, France, from 15 to 19 July 1944 (War Department General Orders No. Sign up to receive our newsletter regarding Veterans, Reunions, Military, Veteran Benefits, Military Pictures, Jokes, Military History, Men of the 169th Infantry Regiment WWII: Sergeant Leo Paul Ramsey, US Army and Army Air Corps Morning Reports WWII, Vietnam War: France 1946-1954 and U.S. 1955-1975, Prisoners of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA), Click Here: War Diaries USS President Hayes & Crescent City, Click Here: War Diaries USS President Adams, Click Here: Winged Victory on Foot: The 43rd Infantry Division, Click Here: Link to 169th Morning Reports, Click Here: Connecticut Men 43rd-Winged Division. The 43rd Division consisted of two infantry brigades, the 85th in Connecticut, and the 86th in Vermont. On 9 January 1945, the 43rd made an assault landing in the San Fabian area, Lingayen Gulf, Luzon. The 169ths advanced party left for New Caledonia 2 Nov 1942. The regiment fought in the First Battle of Bull Run on 21 July, where they engaged in constant activity against the enemy, and repelled infantry and cavalry attacks from 1,0001,600. On 1 June, the 1st Connecticut relieved the 12th New York Volunteer Infantry and engaged in their first engagement of the Civil War at Vienna, Virginia, where they were ambushed by Confederate troops, and PVT George H. Bugbee of A Company was wounded; the regiment's first casualty of the war. Rhode Island was home to the 43rd Division Artillery Headquarters, the 103rd Field Artillery Battalion, the 118th Engineer Battalion and the 43rd Signal Company. Landing at Aitape, the 43rd prevented the Japs from reinforcing their troops along the Drinimour River. On 16 Dec 1967, the 43d Division was inactivated and reorganized as Headquarters Company, 43d Brigade, 26th Infantry Division aka the YANKEE Division. On 3 April, they were attached to the 112th Cavalry Regiment to conduct reconnaissance against the formidable Shimbu Line. 51-52, Army Battle Casualties and Nonbattle Deaths (Statistical and Accounting Branch, Office of the Adjutant General, 1 June 1953). The liner President Coolidge on which it was embarked struck two US planted mines in the harbor. The 51,000-acre camp adjoined Kingsley Lake but was far from being a vacation resort. In this particular fight, the 169th suffered 60 KIA, 285 WIA, and 2 MIA, while the 43rd Infantry Division as a whole killed over 750 enemy combatants. [4] Its headquarters was reorganized as Headquarters Company, 43d Brigade, 26th Infantry Division aka the YANKEE Division. In this reorganization, only the states of Connecticut, Vermont and Rhode Island were included in the makeup of the Division. For his bravery, Captain Euart was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, the second highest medal for heroism authorized by the United States Army. The Division Headquarters, the 102nd and 169th Infantry Regiments with the 963rd Field Artillery (105th) and the 192nd Field Artillery (105th) with detachments of combat support were organized in Connecticut. The 35th served first, a brigade at a time, in the Vosges mountains between 30 June and 13 August. After ending Japanese resistance in the Zambales Mountains with help from the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary, the 43rd swung south against the Shimbu Line. In addition, the 68th Field Artillery Brigade was based in Providence, Rhode Island. S/Sgt. [1] Patrolling and encountering the enemy was commonplace in the Aitape region, and the men experienced hard fighting along the Drinuimor River and nearby ridges on 31 July. Patches varied widely in exact design and material. The divisional aviation brigade headquarters was organized in the Kentucky Army National Guard on 15 September 1986. Trains took them to their campsites near Warkworth. The 86th Brigade was made up of the 172nd Infantry Regiment in Vermont and the 103rd Infantry Regiment in Maine. Join Our Newsletter. Thanks VetFriends, It was a wonderful moment that we will both remember for the rest of our lives, and we owe it to VetFriends. After heavy fighting along the line, the airfield was finally captured after heavy loss on 5 August 1943. Laundry number S-1028 has been handwritten and inked inside several times. [1] Organization [ edit] 1st Brigade 169th Infantry Regiment 170th Infantry Regiment 2nd Brigade 171st Infantry Regiment 172nd Infantry Regiment 43rd Artillery Brigade Commanders [ edit] [2]" The main attack was scheduled to begin on 9 July 1943, but the 169th (unaccustomed to combat) was exhausted after spending a sleepless night shooting at real and imagined enemy patrols. At Camp Shelby, Mississippi, the 169th received 900 new recruits on 21 February 1942 and began training them right away. [3] By on 18 July, the Japanese attempted to drive the 1st Battalion (1-169) off of "Kelley Hill," but the Connecticuters killed 102 of their enemy and drove them back. They trace their ancestry back to when militia units in the Connecticut colony organized for drill in 1672, but their official organization as the 1st Connecticut occurred on 11 October 1739. Further movement to Camp Butner, North Carolina, and Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, saw the division through to England, where it arrived on 25 May 1944. The 143rd Area Support Group of the Connecticut National Guard now carries on the heritage. 66, 1945), Company C, 134th Infantry Regiment, for extraordinary heroism and outstanding performance of duty against the enemy in the vicinity of Habkirchen, Germany, from 12 to 21 December 1944 (War Department General Orders No. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Lo area, it took part in the offensive action southwest of St. The 43rd Infantry Division was a formation of the United States Army from 1925 to 1967, serving in the Pacific during World War II. Here they suffered 4 killed and 29 wounded. Men of the division spent ninety-two days in quiet sectors and five in active; advanced twelve and one half kilometres against resistance, captured 781 prisoners, and lost 1,067 killed and 6,216 wounded. I had a great time and intend to go again next year. During the Battle of Luzon, the 169th was in charge of the left flank of the 43rd Infantry Division's advance. The marking was later stenciled onto signs identifying the whereabouts of division units, soldiers' helmets, and finally was made into a shoulder sleeve insignia when that usage was authorized. Nearby hills and ridges were secured against heavy enemy resistance, and the 169th continued to slog on through the island against determined defenders until 28 June 1945, when the 43rd Division was relieved by the 38th Division. The shield is red for artillery. Leading a charge, he was wounded again and killed three Japanese soldiers in close combat. Returned to U.S. and demobilized: April 1919. The expulsion of all Japanese forces from the city of Manila lasted from 3 Feb-3 Mar 1945. The regiment arrived in New Zealand on 22 October, and engaged in intensive training on the island until 22 November 1942. The 169th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army, Connecticut National Guard. During this period, the 169th Infantry Regiment was under the command of the 38th Infantry Division, and were returned to 43rd Divisional control on 24 March. This successful campaign evolved into preparation for the invasion of the Philippine Islands. Major General William M. Wright (10 December 1917), Major General Peter E. Traub (7 December 1918), Brigadier General Thomas B. 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