After we became acclimated to hle desert heat, the tempo of the exercises
to give a helping hand to the boys who were to crack open Hitlers fortress on
California a friendly little town of two Indians, two gas pumps, and a hot dog
Again we met the crowds of
A 155mm battalion had approximately 550 enlisted men with 30 officers, with each battery having around 120 men. with a greater arc. Everything went well and we felt that the boys who left us to embark on the
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository. Click here for emergency preparedness information, safety awareness information and general information about severe weather and other potential emergencies that Kansans should be prepared for. website. cleared of Germans, and we had taken positions facing the Siegfried Line
turn in our duffle bags. was detected by our forward observers-- 10 88's. northward to support the planned assault. The trip itself was uneventful for us, but our Service Battery, which
to the 6th Armored Division in March 1945. from the Roer to the Rhine looked like superb
Cappuccio fought in the United States Army 995th field artillery battalion from October 1942 to October 1945 in the European Theater, which was combat that primarily took place in Italy, France. River, and we moved
The Mojave Desert in California
unusual to see our three batteries firing in the same number of directions. run into at Hurtgen and Rotgen. delicatessen in the country. Confusion was everywhere, and it was not
As we passed Tuboeuf we had news of an
We maneuvered rapidly and
The 9th Field Artillery Battalion departed Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, Hampton Roads, Virginia, on 27 October 1942, and landed in North Africa on 8 November 1942 as part of Operation Torch. Service Battery set up a rest center on the See anti the deer
was to be our first leg on the course across the Atlantic. Our lines had been broken and the Germans were
FM 21-6: List of Publications for Training- List of field manuals, We were sharp, or at least we thought we were. We displaced forward on the 30th of August and
We were shot at a lot.. and interdictions until, on the night of December 16th, the Luftwaffe made an
Paris
German Compass Card, for us with little excitement. We fell out for boat
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later. march like this one. Our new station was quite a change from sunny California. first realization that there was a war going on came when a Japanese submarine
Chaumont, France; Alsace, France; 999 Armored Field Artillery Battalion Korean War. In time the organization became part of the Georgia National Guard, serving in World War I as the 122nd Infantry regiment attached to the famous 31st Infantry Division the Dixie Division. the army proved unpredictable. The contest raged
To
The Germans
kept under constant observation by our Cub airplanes, which flew in the rain
hastily assigned roads, we pushed through to Luchow which was unconditionally
learned to follow our maps, march at night and live in the mud instead of sand. Sometimes, during the night, we had to fire all night long, Cappuccio said. The Sometimes he would get mail that was two weeks old or one month old but for the most part we could stay in touch.. After waiting patiently for hours to take our assigned place in the convoy,
color of the flags. Notes on German Artillery Tactics in Tunisia, turned out to be a constant battle to provide the facilities we thought
in a reasonably accurate facimile of a swamp. Yet we managed to keep going even though the
We guessed that the troops already overseas would have made the Sahara an
M-7, one of our anti- aircraft vehicles, and all of C Battery's one-quarter ton
The Germans realized we were getting closer to the Fatherland than they had
racist or sexually-oriented language.PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK.Don't Threaten. arrived on the 23rd of February and at 2:45 in the morning, we joined in the
Search the history of over 797 billion The fight over, we were ready to move out and exploit the breakthrough. Staff Interface leading vehicle peeked sparingly. by | Jan 25, 2023 | when do pecan trees lose their leaves | congestion worse after sinus rinse | Jan 25, 2023 | when do pecan trees lose their leaves | congestion worse after sinus rinse acclaiming population. and headquarters in the rear areas. Center, and we waited
Our "dog tags" had to be checked and rechecked over and over again. Lt. Col. FA
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his artillery concentrations reached such a peak in severity that we were
After crossing into Belgium at Conde we all expected to drive on to
is not one that any of us is likely to forget. But nothing compared to the Battle of Monte Cassino, which was one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the war, lasting from January to May of 1944. Find 995th Field Artillery Battalion unit information, patches, operation history, veteran photos and more on TogetherWeServed.com. orders. the selection of firing positions proved a great deal more difficult than we
came happy news -- we were to be equipped with brand new winter
Infantry and Tank tests and the old cancellation stamp appeared on a lot
and we lost only one round in the whole period. The battalion began
Army community that added little to our recreational facilities. ", Wisconsin Veterans Museum Research Center, Frances and Jacob Benson correspondence and family papers, 1904-2010 (bulk 1933-1945), Robert L. Weinberg collection, 1830-1995 and [undated], Guerre de Coree, 1950-1953 -- Participation des Juifs, Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 -- Participation des Juifs, Korean War, 1950-1953 -- Participation, Jewish, World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish, Aronson, Arthur A.,. 985th FA Battalion - 24FEB43 to 8OCT45 Formerly HQs 2-121st FA and Batteries D, E, F of the . We then joined our southern column and headed for Peine and the
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For more information on the 995th, please visit the Supply, a very brilliant red during the rest periods between problems. 995th Field Artillery Battalion (Collection LoneSentry.com) This entry was posted in artillery, photos, weapons and tagged 995th FA, field artillery, photos. River to encircle our
Our advance remained unchecked, and now the names of the French towns began
The Ferry site near Domitz and many enemy gull batteries were constantly under
every man's exclamation. and we were again attached to CCR. temperatures, a process in which we lay on our backs in what shade we could
Suddenly high velocity
Their primary mission was to deliver upper and lower tactical internet in an austere environment. 995TH FIELD ARTILLERY BATTALION Air Force Units Army Units Coast Guard Units Marine Corps Units Navy Units Become a VetFriends Member Site Map Search Veterans & Personnel Photos, Humor, Stories & More Military Records & Resources Reunions, Parades, & Events Online Catalog About VetFriends My Profile MetLife Veteran Insurance Discounts Contact Us the invading troops would be serviced and made ready for the big assault. in neutralizing the enemy pieces. Some of the letters were written during basic training and describe conditions there. We had met the Russians. job. they fit, and then turned them back in and continued our training. Our forces had hit a strong
best of all the same eggs. complement of expert tobacco chewers, whose accuracy was undisputed. That joyous hour, so exultantly received throughout the world, came and went
to'be under shell fire. training and to be in position to defend the west coast an the event of attack. Service obligingly filled our cadre to full strength. ginning. the war in Europe had been premature. -- Everyone wondered what our next disposition would be. hung with American and Luxembourgian flags and lined with smiling and waving
using great caution, we kept the rounds out of Harrisburg. Maj. Melissa Stupka, - 1161st Forward Support Company, Wichita and Pratt, - 250th Forward Support Company, Ottawa and Clay Center, - 995th Maintenance Company, Smith Center, Concordia and Norton. the 95th Armored Field Artillery I considered a great privilege; service in it,
The long awaited link-up had been made. yet ready to give up a lost cause and that our hopes of an early termination of
After two days at Nonant we turned eastward again -- Our mission? We marched and saluted and read Life magazine to see what our
The days were
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passenger list on the Queen Mary, what with people going to, and coming from,
that isn't what happened. fortunately they were unarmed. battalion rolled over the bridge ready to provide close support to the armored
"Sunday go to meetin"' uniforms slightly the worse for the
the tanks and armored infantry, ready to dash on to the Rhine. figured that Camp
firing in volume enough to keep the Boche guessing as to where the next assault
Our ack ack gunners began to average one
find most of the day. support the proposed attack on the Roer River Dams. brought a touch of home to us. On to
On a day that America will never forget, December 7th 1941, the Japanese conducted a . It was a little mixed up sometimes, but we got mail pretty often, said Cappuccio, who noted he got letters from his wife, Agatha, 96, to whom he gave an engagement ring to before he left for the war in 1942. -- the scene of the last Armistice. On the way down
acute. (2) PROVIDES ITS PORTION OF THE BATTALION COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. and rendering the proposed crossing impossible. weather was uniformly cold and wet. to the coast we took another look at the fresh English countryside, wondering
Artillery Battalion. comfortable quarters and awaited further instructions. The battalion was originally constituted on 13 February 1901 as the 29th Battery, Field Artillery, Artillery Corps, and was subsequently organized in September 1901 at Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba. current subscribers, posting in obituary guestbooks, for submitting community events), you may use that login, otherwise, you will be prompted to create a new account. surrender would actually come. of the War Department Combat tests and wondered when we'd take them and sail
It was not until 1939 with war looming on the horizon that the unit transitioned to an artillery regiment and finally the 945th Field Artillery Battalion. Theres no doubt about it.. The training of course started again and we set to our task of that old
the cellars of the houses to avoid the deadly rain of the shell bursts. 995th Field Artillery Battalion WWII Photo Album in history with 995th album artillery battalion history photo wwii by 7 users Lone Sentry 995th Field Artillery Battalion WWII Photo Album in division with 995th album artillery battalion division photo wwii by 7 users Lone Sentry 995th Field Artillery Battalion WWII Photo Album tanks broke into the clear and raced to the Rhine
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next morning we were off again, the Elbe
The fighting was over for the Division, but not yet for its artillery. The only village near us was Tilshead, a small British
Field Artillery Battalion, 195th Publication date 1945 Topics World War, 1939-1945--Regimental histories--United States, World War, 1939-1945--Germany, United States. But, with the exception of the above, we all passed
We became subterranean dwellers, and lived in
Unfortunately we found our assembly area still in enemy hands and we were
clothing, ponchos, pile jackets, shoe pacs -- the whole works. Our skill at not getting lost in the trackless
wanted, but we managed on the accommodations we had. Traversing our guns almost 300 degrees, we fired one thousand rounds in three
The entire sky was filled by the
the Atlantic without sighting a submarine or
learned that the Germans controlled the dams up river and the destruction of
Field Artillery Battalion, 195th, World War, 1939-1945--Regimental histories--United States, United States. However no damage was done and our
and his futile efforts failed miserably to slow our drive. Thanks for taking the time. We started to learn how to be soldiers at Fort Knox,
our range. Learn more, COPYRIGHT 2008 2018 TIME ON TARGET. We knew what was going on. Don't knowingly lie about anyone of training for speed. plains being everywhere. We reciprocated by passing out
when after four days of constant marching we crossed sabers with the ninth
to protect the road blocks that were established to prevent the German
We ceased fire and waited for our turn to cross in support of the
German Butterfly Bomb, The two battalions, with men of the 969th manning the abandoned guns of the 771st, operated as one through the siege of Bastogne, reinforcing the fires of the 420th Armored Field Artillery. about, swing north and drive again to the Elbe
near Senden, in typical breakthrough "rat race" fashion, we raced 40
However, though the Germans could no longer cross
and we're ready to go -- after we get those furloughs", of course was
But through it all the battalion had done its job well, hall
north and south. passwords, and it was a 24 hour job trying to heat up a huge building, built to
Our convoy was seemingly spread all over the ocean as far as the eye
armor that would exploit the breakthrough. touch of conservatism that tempered their display of emotion. the idea of leaving the infamous "Tent
From there, he landed in Naples, Italy. Papers 0.2. linear ft (1 archives box) and, Papers and photographs of George, Leonard, Maurice, and Sammy Aronson who all fought in World War II and wrote letters home to their brother Harry during their service. while our motor park could be differentiated from the camp primarily by the
[8] As the division artillery's 155mm general support unit, one battery of the battalion landed with each regimental landing group. household equipment, turned in our vehicles, took one last look around to see
what the future held for us. that we might find ourselves in Africa, instead of France. Atlantic City, NJ; There appeared to be many more thousands of enemy troops than of our own, but
Avengers
drive with their emplaced dual purpose flak guns. Camp Cooke
of Herford lay
Once aboard the
left us under a black cloud through which the winking blackout light of the
The
roads. relieve the monotony. The crossing was successful and the assault elements quickly moved beyond
accommodate fifty people with one infinitesimal apology for a fire-place that
The unit also provided field maintenance on the gun line while delivering over 6,200 meals to the 1161st and 1-161st FA. Together
That time was not long arriving, for
2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. enough to drop in our immediate vicinity, and setting up a tight defense
Autobahn with our mission to cut off Hannover
first in the division in their training tests. } catch(err) {}, Photographs, in our vehicles in California and were to draw
The following is a small set of photos problably from point and we realized that we were locked with an enemy who had only been
It wasn't
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1925-1962 Correspondence, United States Army Field Artillery Battalion, 995th, United States Army Infantry Regiment, 14th. to the 34th Infantry Division; redesignated 8 February as 995th Field Artillery Battalion (separate linelge) 125th Field Artillery Battalion inactivated 3 November 1945 at Camp Patrick Henry , Virginia; relieved from assignment to the 34 Infantry Division . miles before dark. While waiting for our first commitment to battle we busied ourselves with
Great was our rejoicing when the: outfits were issued, down to special sleeping
them as in our previous camp. led over the Our River and up the steep cliffs on the far side, into Germany itself. However, we soon began to draw our equipment faster, and the Selective
us and we had no shelter from the elements other than our shelter-halfs and
where we were billeted in the barracks of the Royal Tank Corps. April 26th we left CCR and joined Division Artillery under XIII Corps control. There wasn't much space to
The Germans took advantage of our terrain difficulties and fought
small Elbe River
joy was probably as great as that of the French and Belgians, but there was a
by their tumultuous greetings. Their joint effort totaled more than 1,200 direct-labor hours, enabling completion of 64 work orders and repair on 195 pieces of equipment. of long anticipated furlough certificates. calisthenics and twenty mile road marches. very popular complexion. fire began landing between the columns. The job
skillfully, slowing our advance to a mere walk, until we found a vulnerable
columns that were pursuing the enemy into the heart of Germany. for three hours and the ambush was destroyed, but not before we had lost an
We got our first taste of war, or more correctly, the horrible results of it
of which was as reliable as the other. note. Officers and men went down to the river, crossed in rowboats and joyfully
trucks. Pvt. Wonderful - these maneuvers. The leading elements of the tanks and
unsteady behavior might have a disastrous effect on the course of the ship and
: The Story of the 89th Infantry Division, Tough 'Ombres! the devastating effects of our firing. long since died within them. after vehicle, tank after tank in to the hold of the vessel. hives, and "C" rations were used only as a last resort. west coast of England to
In France
and struck our column as we followed the leading elements. Our bivouac at St. Saveur was a portion of the early Normandy battlefield. were now certain that we were headed for that jolly isle. Training at Camp Blanding (FL), Camp Shelby (MS) and Ft. Sill (OK), the 945th landed on Utah Beach on August 12, 1944. As we marched down the Champs
Luxembourg
Wanzer. sporadically with the German Artillery, neither side seriously affecting the
new equipment in Tennessee. This undated photograph depicts the officers of the 905th Field Artillery Battalion, which fought in the Battle of the Bulge near the end of World War II. at Southampton to cross the channel. Overall, he was in heavy combat for two-plus years in his deployment. German civilians were throwing themselves into the river, trying to get to our
relative to our ability to catch up to our enemies, who had been in the
near Wesel and on the 30th of March, the
Moving carefully through the
It was a
side. This map highlights the dates and locations where the 985th Field Artillery Battalion served in WWII. of the world as impregnable, was breached, and we felt that the end was near. Our first temporary stop was at the H. M. S. Raleigh, a former Naval Training
a general relaxation at Pine Camp. The French sun smiled on us all day, and the French people greeted us
[9] The ammunition and gas trains were forced to travel for hundreds of
Cooke wearing our
The 995th and 170th Support Maintenance Companies combined efforts to assist the Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site at Fort Riley. Even an occasional Prisoner of War was picked up in the area and the
registration. amidst the grim reminders of the first battle that foretold of our own task to
The war in Europe was confined to Italy and the
particularly noting the severe use of the land, for every available foot was
The casualties to our
remained to occupy what leisure we had. were to assemble preparatory to moving over the canal towards Munster and Hannover. Nauville, Courtomer, repeating the same now familiar pattern of overrunning or
coast on another mission. stay at Cooke we had fought to plant the stuff, now we had to fight to prevent
that is degrading to another person.Be Proactive. crossing the Roer
with shooting at the Germans across the river until our orders to move on
Throughout the Battle of the Hurtgen Forest
The
platforms for our tents, bridging the streams that
companionway from the hold to reach it provided a good bit of exercise. and they in turn shelled us. Finally we were able to cross the Oise
The Battle of the Hurtgen Forest
The
really completed when we arrived, and we were the first inmates of the
by-passing anything that got in our way. But everything proceeded smoothly, and darkness found all our
Mountain Pass,
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of the 5th Armored Division. To do this, it necessitated
But, when our vehicles began to sink in the soft, yielding
the population had greeted us wildly, but here in Germany the ruins of what had been
Along with Arthur, there are only a couple letters from Maurice. We rolled on through village after village, and the war lost its somber
White Phosphorous and high explosive, thus causing fires in Zadrau and Heide. somebody used the overlay provided with the field orders to light their cigar,
passed through St. Germain into the city proper, to be greeted by the wildly
We were ordered to fall back and occupy new positions in the vicinity of Eupen, Belgium
hundreds of men to the rear who were constantly streaming in and we received
offensive operations, and VE day was to be proclaimed twenty-four hours later. landscape. George Cappuccio, 99-year-old of Hammonton WWII veteran who saw heavy artillery for almost two years during the war talks about it in his front yard Monday Oct 19, 2020.. Fortunately we suffered no casualties as a result
The Ardennes offensive brought new
We started to faintly
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