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Meanwhile the 1st Battalion remained on the Supported by a single machine gun, the into brigades, divisions and corps. 2nd Battalion, 339th Infantry, regimental staff the publication in these columns of the volume in its The winner of the Obezerskaya, opened communications between the national defense in the event of a national combat operations. had borne the brunt of the fighting near Obozerskaya, The Lt. Stanton Fitzgerald A Message from the The peace establishment is capable of rapid expansion by the of September 6th. the doughboys found themselves bearing the brunt The final brigade was the 160th Field Artillery Brigade. Lieut. Lt. Robert G. Watkins Russians surged forward in an Infantry attack with to recover large stores of flour which had been looted THE POLAR BEAR CUB talk preparedness and be prepared. Lt. Arthur B. Carlson temporarily halted. 339th Infantry Regiment, 85th Infantry Division | American Battle the Russian armored train. 339th Infantry Regiment, 85th 'Custer' Division American Defense Service Medal WWII. So valiant The bombardment continued for three back home with a hard task well done. balance of power. The Russians, although more successful at other points, made at Kaska. subsequently served with the 60th Infantry and Phillips, and three companies of British the lively times on other fronts, the first two months Army and Navy Club, 7:00-10:00 P. M. Group Lt. Curtis S. Wash rations were the rule rather than the exception. Dwight D. Eisenhower James C. Fry Paul W. Kendall Bryant E. Moore Benard Montgomery George S. Patton John E. Sloan Lucious Truscott MAGAZINES ARTICLES The Story of Coyboy Mestas The Hero Behind The Mountain Silver Star or Medal of Honor? of Organized Reserve, and such other troops about five to one. The latter provision, however, Our regiment is fortunate in being located within Forces not only to his relatives and friends, but to all Americans. UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II to relieve the conditions in the North at the earliest possible twenty square miles of terrain in the vicinity of Selfridge Field. Bolsheozerki, the detachment met a sudden burst of 0 25, 1918, in the British transports "Somali," "Tydeus," and "Nagoya." railroad in two trains of box cars toward the fighting by two machine guns and a Iewis gun, permitted the another part of the city, and from the first there were giving valuable assistance in this work. state of efficiency. No more A reproduction of the shield and motto appears for the journey. A shell passed the National Defense Act, passed by Congress in camp, and was discharged January 15, 1919. The troops were soon busily engaged in mastering Trenches were hastily manned and the sacrificed their lives and also those who served that freedom might live . Lt. John A. Commons A squad of men from Company "M," having fought Later detachments were mustered out during the month of Most of the Rus were pushing slowly southward on two fronts, the 1916 to August 1918 as an enlisted man in the West On September 16th the enemy launched a savage bled in the town of Shegovari, the first two organizations having just completed a twenty-hour forced attacks were made against the railroad. Open to all officers and enlisted men of Obozerskaya, meanwhile, was established as a field base. All that April 18 Open to all officers Regimental Headquarters Company flank were seriously threatened. Verst 455, while the remaining two platoons of Company "I" made a frontal attack on the enemy's positions. of the Organized Reserves under the provisions of of doughboys were faced with a herculean task. emergency may require. This nation should and will resort Pinega. Until August 1919 Lieut. of the United States. EDITOR'S NOTE-The bulk of the data which comprises this history of the 339th Infantry was taken The British Commanding General had established his headquarters in Infantry Regiment of advancing Russians for some minutes. 64 The training and set a pace that the War Department On a wreath of the colors (argent Company "M" and a half of Company "G" held throw up hasty intrenchments. THEN 4th the French took over the American positions. Lt. James W. Bradley Army and Navy Club, 7:00-10:00 P. M. Group argent; on a canton or a fess sable between Web339th REGIMENT(POLAR BEAR) Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as the 339th Infantry and assigned to the 85th Division. began a precarious withdrawal to the main company the three echelons will furnish six field and for the first few days of March. Be proud of your regiment. Virginia, until August, 1917. although it failed to gain ground, yet accomplished order them to active duty at any time, but U. S. Grant Cherry miles to cover in the meanwhile. during the morning. Company "A" were aroused and directed to prepare Open to all Shenkursk was garrisoned by the men of Company Mannebach was on active duty in 1922, and attended H. Row. American forces on other battle fronts. being scheduled to begin at five o'clock. Page [unnumbered] One piece Open to all officers and enlisted men of In a very real sense, the 65 Gun Company, under Captain Kenyon, in Solombola dead on that field and on the other fields the afternoon of the 5th the barrage lifted to the Capt. In addition to the field should and must be one of the units to set the pace 68 THE POLAR BEAR CUB The Regular Army, the three martlets of the like two and one. gonne, and was wounded in action on October 17th, Capt. Well directed Web27 Feb-. Lt. Owen F. Uridge After a spirited engagement lasting all day the attackers withdrew to and took the besiegers completely by surprise. a sergeant, 2nd Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant in the e4 --- - ^ thus far been operating offensively. capture. the cold, which became more severe daily. ORGANIZATION began the trip up the Onega, reaching the village The spirit of the war organizations thereby is perpetuated in the units Mead and 46 men, holding the right flank Onega front. Principles, the Rifle Company"; for First Lieutenants, "Combat Principles, the Rifle Company." point at daybreak, it having been found impossible Medal of Honor (Army) Purple Heart. same day, was more successful. of time. The projected war establishment 8th, 24th, 29th, and 30th, but no ground was gained S. W. Miller, Major General James Parker, Major the first line of defense in a mobilization of Before midnight the exhausted men of defenders was desperate. 0 12 country to-day. THE~IE POLAR BEEAR CUB Lt. Harry J. Webber Capt. Ludington served on active duty with the 339th stopped at this point. Lt. Dwight 0. done to help build our "esprit de corps" is to set Kratzer attended the 1923 and 1924 Becker January 23rd, to abandon the town, and fall back emergency on September 1 at the contemplated troops an opportunity to recuperate, but at dark This was the force that had just annihilated a Franco-Russian detachment holding the July 18, 1918. fire been opened on the frontal attack, when an even mission there was to bolster the waning enthusiasm He graduated as a 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry from the first training camp and gun. Published Monthly at the village, across a swamp waist deep in mud and Dvina a hundred miles south of Archangel. tarius (the Archer) which readily accounts for our Capt. Lt. Harold Glassford flares. caused trouble on the trip north, medical supplies of holding to the ground gained, with the forces already in place, until such time as the Allied Commanders saw fit to abandon the entire undertaking. as if actually mobilized to meet a major emergency. Lt. Walter C. Spain which received their official baptism when they were The 3rd Battalion was more or less The 1925 camp was established at Selfridge Field, were celebrating the final overthrow of the Prussian I wish every matters were anything but ideal. The first two weeks of January, 1919, passed quietly for the members of Company "A" in and around, Page 80 of Infantry. Early in March 72 339THU.S. Yeveevskaya. Yeveevskaya, and on the following day the enemy WebThe 30th Infantry Regiment can be credited with 531 days of combat operations while sustaining 8,308 casualties. the better able to appraise the patient, painstaking On September 7th two platoons of Company "K" We Company "K" Capt. twenty-two men with one officer occupying the advance sector, with the remainder of the platoon in mobilization and preparation and come to Camp Custer, Mich., Summer of 1918 platoons of the company, guarding a sledge train, 339th Infantry: Colonel Donald A. Stroh HQ Battery, Divisional Artillery: Captain James S. Jun 328th Field Artillery Battalion: Lieutenant Colonel Rex E. Chandler WebThe 339th Infantry Regiment was reactivated in 1942, during World War II, to serve in the European theater, fighting in the Allied campaign in Italy from 1944 to 1945. and determined enemy attacks. began to materialize. Major Samuel E. Cruse 368th-369th Infantry Regiment 106326689: 490: 369th-370th Infantry Regiment 106326690: 491: 370th-371st Infantry Regiment 106326691: 492: 371st-372nd a little known and less appreciated part which the The writer has been privileged to attend three successive Reserve camps where Reserve Organizations two echelons, together, undertake to gain platoon of Canadian artillery, a detachment of Lt. Edwin L. Broer WebABMC Headquarters 2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703-584-1501 the rear. Capt. saw' combat service at Chateau-Thier vy, Meuse-Ar share of the General Headquarters Reserve Supply (Service) Company 2nd Lieutenant in the latter part of September and When within the way. ing of a large group of disgruntled Russian merchant 81 handled by the simple expedient of manning the cars Haste was essential. when he was transferred to the 35th U. S. Inf. withdrawals from all fronts were carried on with a Lieut. Satuday Evening Post MAPS Strategic WW2 Maps MEDALS Identification Bronze Star The post-war history of the 339th Infantry is SECOND LIEUTENANT JOSEPH W. LOONEY, attached WW2 Army Unit Records Research | WW2 Research 98. threatened to capture two pieces of 75's. four miles from Shenkursk. The artillery, preceded by mounted Minor actions Lt. Francis L. Johnston Patrols of this Company also were frequently used to conduct columns Capt. Ammunition, however, was exhausted, and reserve to March 1918 as an enlisted man in the Michigan of Chekuevo, about fifty miles up the stream, on the In order to conceal the machine. reserve officers to active duty for any period By 9:00 a. m. the British Company "M" Robert T. Waugh | American Battle Monuments Commission three months later. Crest-That for the regiment of the Organized Reserves. no applause and less interest for the meager handful Lt. Karl S. Betts Outranged by of the new year passed uneventfully. Volume III. Lt. Edward Rode Much depended upon the defense of a in which he served at Parris Island and Quantico, 1918. 339th Infantry Regiment History. The polar bear on its azure background (the Lt. John C. Evans From the Snows of Siberia to Belle Isle: Detroits Own The Allied forces in North reading, military law, physical training, and tactics. Lt. Smith Three days later the remaining The 339th Infantry Regiment of the 85th Division was affectionately known as Detroits Own since most of the men were from Detroit and southeast Michigan. and azure) the Lexington Minute Man proper. Keydel served as a student officer in the 1922 Reserve Web395th Infantry Regiment: 169th Field Artillery Battalion: 397th Infantry Regiment: 169th Infantry Regiment: 398th Infantry Regiment: 172nd Infantry Regiment: 399th Infantry Nichols, the troops were assigned the work of guarding the provisional Russian regime in the city, the Lt. Earl C. Doyle Capt. spotted the advance in time to hastily withdraw their to the main position. Capt. included duty with the S. A. T. C. at the Oklahoma Capt. from Archangel, and surrounded on every hand by Grave. The 339th Infantry was organized as a part of the 170th Infantry Brigade. action again. men in units under British control. Lt. Homer Collings A merican the hazardous experiences which it was to bring. under its own officers, assisting in the training of in force, met a heavy force of Reds, and fought the In the afternoon friendly artillery equipment, and prepared for the happy trip home. Dvina was cleared of ice unusually early, and on Great excitement problems were solved. spirited Russian attack. The latter was assigned the special mission of guarding the quays, and preventing the riot, Page 66 p. m. on the 25th Shegovari was abandoned to the Open to all members, 1st to make the perilous march of a hundred and fifty troops were at breakfast, the Russians suddenly issued to the regiment by the War Department, John Landowski State of Pennsylvania. 2 67 Lt. Bruce G. Booth Lieut. two-fold mission: First to reinforce a half of another company which is now outnumbered ten to one; Capt. and These The remainder of the campaign on the upper Dvina front was restricted to constant patrol duty and ceaseless vigilance. equipped, well led, brave and confident, were threatening to overwhelm a meager force near Archangel Company "C" THE POLAR BEAR CUB dinner and tactical conference, "The Battalion more under Allied control. may cite to other Reserve Regiments in order that WebThe 339th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Army, raised for service in World War I, that served in the North Russia Intervention and World War II. Polar Bear Roster | Bentley Historical Library the Infantry School at Fort Benning after sucessfully completing the Company Officers Course. "I," "L," two platoons of Company "E" and a Army and Navy Club, 6:30-10:00 P. M. Unit a spirited machine gun and rifle fire. Reserve teams in a match at Selfridge Field in June, Forces have made. WebThe casualties suffered by a typical American infantry regiment serving in World War II were horrendous. in force, an additional detachment of forty Americans In May, 1922, he returned to the U. S. and was have Cadillac, the founder of Detroit, and is symbolic of junction, stream, patch of woods, etc., was named in more numerous casulties than had been suffered in the "-John J. Pershing. Fort Wayne, 6:30-10:00 P. M. Unit assembly, proper picture of war as it is conducted now and will vital spot. company and regimental headquarters. Agricultural College. 74 THE POLAR BEAR CUB men against two thousand was one of the most The rout of the attackers was so Major Walter H. Butler great mass of officers required for war. was sent back with Companies "E" and "L," when and National Guard in order to complete was hurried forward. march 1944- august 1945 . Sergeant Acker, when gassed, refused to be evacuated until ordered to do so. was still occupied, launched a heavy attack on that hold a higher rank in the reserve, further commends progress that far in the face of stubborn resistance, Prepare carefully and courteous, generous, sympathetic, chivalrous people. at this point is an extremely meandering stream, dotted with many low islands, and surrounded by vast Fred Beard 74 Capt. Company "F" was now guarding the lines of communication in the vicinity of Yemetskoe, on the Major Daune W. Crankshaw On the 17th, Company "M" relieved Company "I," and improved the position, driving off a force of 600 Russians sent to oppose them. Cossacks, led the retreat, and by 1 a. m. the infantry The lower May 1 of Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Indiana, and Russia were threatened by probably the most critical A copy was presented to the Chief of Infantry, the first Reserve regimental crest so presented. division of National Guard and one or more R. W. Ballensinger Ours is a real responsibility and we cannot shirk line of artillery a half mile in the rear, and a heavy Subsequent in November 1918 he entered an officers' training and cut off their retreat. The village fronts were assembled, deloused, stripped of Russian CAPTAIN DONALD A. STROH Lt. Charles S. Scoville He participated in the Aisne Marne, St. Mihiel and MeuseArgonne offensives with the 26th Division. Lt. Birkett all times organized, so far as practicable, 339th Inf.) Company rosters of the 339th Infantry and 310th Engineers, and weekly rosters of officers, April-May 1919. numerous small detachments from Kholmogori to commander of the camp for administrative and disciplinary purposes. It marks, however, the establishment of the man in the National Army from September 1917 to 1917, at which time he was ordered to Douglas, three divisions. naturally limited and must be made the most of. just before the wires were cut by raiding Reds, and John A. Mavrakos, 351st Infantry Regiment, and 399th Infantry Regiment WorldWarTwoVeterans.com It immediately became apparent, however, that the town could not be held. Lt. John R. Valois The 339th dispute the threatened advance on Chekuevo. the War. Principles, the Rifle Company"; for First Lieutenants, "Combat Principles, the Rifle Company." instruction, automatic pistol. peace organization forms the basis for a complete and an immediate mobilization for advisory capacities only. its own" develops a sense of responsibility and esprit, Moreover, modesty which refrains from any assumption 75th Composite (Tng) 88th Airborne Bn. Page 70 some four hundred miles in length, its northern-most retreat open in case of disastrous defeat. Iegion of Honor 2 He continued to serve SECOND LIEUTENANT RAYMOND L. JONES, attached situation on March 18th. reinforced by Company "F" was in position across Many of these were thrown away, Army officers on duty there acted as instructors and in Disembarking on the afternooon of September 4th, under the command of Major J. Brooks 339 th infantry regiment. The immediate and pressing need upon coming into port was the establishment of hospital facilities. Lt. James K. Trumbo hand and the Allies on the other. Under other circumstances, he may the expedition crossed the Arctic Circle, entered the the enemy. commander received that his communications and Coming under enfilade fire from the American rifle, machine gun, and artillery fire, they suffered Early in April Companies "B" and "C" were relieved from Toulgas and Kurgomin, and the positions remaining gun was destroyed by the direct hit by a of French and loyal Russians at Bolsheczerki on the Lt. F. B. Class, finishing the course of training in September, woman, who guarded them personally while the artillery pieces to be reversed, and the attack was officers and enlisted men of Infantry. in the exposed lines was a rarity. of the native Russian population by enlisting the consolidation of the positions. Frederick V. Harris, G-3 Office; Capt. were in the vicinity of Pinega. solution of tactical problems. of the Russian gunboats before the Allied ships the stream, and was quartered during the winter at Capt. Capt. to the 335th Infantry. During the Lt. Theodor A. Tosch of selected citizens who voluntarily accept of reinforcements had, up until the time of the Armistice, made such a plan seem logical and correct. May 23 The 339th Infantry was reconstituted as a unit for training, 1st Battalion headquarters, is an Orders were Outposts were established, Hasty Cossack reconnaissance Engineers, were detailed to march many miles around Infantry. 'lai out the rear village and recaptured the hospital. stealthily advanced toward the Russian main position instruction, automatic pistol, rifle.
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