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Researching
World War II
World War II Monographs and Books on CD
About
the
34th Division and WWII
1942 - 1945
This
grouping of information is for the World War 2 Researcher
or Family Member and is
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34th
Infantry Division
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34th
Airborne Division
in WWII
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Books, Booklets and
Monographs
are on this CD
1942
- 1945
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Operations of the
442nd in the pursuit
to the Arno
Rome-Arno
Campaign
37 Pages - PDF
34th Infantry Division
133rd Infantry Regiment
'Here Is Your Outfit'
History of the 133rd
4 Pages - PDF
34th Infantry Division
Observer Report
Army Ground Forces
7 Pages - PDF
34th Infantry Division
Letters
Documents
News Clippings
8 Pages - PDF
22Jan-31May 44
The German
Operation at Anzio
167 Pages - PDF
Pictorial
Record
War Aginst
Germany and Italy
458 Pages - PDF
9Jul-17Aug
43
Sicily
Campaign
28 Pages -
PDF
9Sep43 - 21Jan44
Naples-Foggia
32 Pages - PDF
22Jan - 24May 44
Anzio
28 Pages - PDF
22Jan-9Sep 44
Rome-Arno
31 Pages - PDF
9Sep-6Oct 43
Salerno
111 Pages - PDF
6Oct-15Nov 43
Volturno
From Volturno
to the Winter Line
131 Pages - PDF
9Sep43 - 4Jun44
Road
To Rome
66 Pages - PDF
10Sep44 - 4Apr45
North
Apennines
Campaign
33 Pages - PDF
1945
Finito !
The Po Valley
Campaign
70 Pages - PDF
5 Apr-8May 45
Po Valley
Campaign
28 Pages - PDF
14Apr-2May 45
Final Campaign
Across Northwest
Italy
145 Pages - PDF
19 Days
From the Apennines
to the Alps
The Story of the
Po Valley Campaign
96 Pages - PDF
Brief History
of US Army in
War II
55 Pages -
PDF
8-11Nov 42
Algeria
French Morocco
Campaign
32 Pages - PDF
17Nov42-13May43
Tunisia
32 Pages - PDF
1941-1945
WWII
Chronology
US Army
672 Pages -
PDF
Stretegic
War Maps
Europe
82 Maps - PDF
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34th
Airborne
Division History
1942
- 1945
World
War II
The
first contingent embarked at Brooklyn on 14
January 1942 and sailed from New York the next
day. The initial group of 4,508 stepped ashore
at 12:15 hrs on 26 January 1942 at Dufferin
Quay, Belfast commanded by Major-General Russell
P. Hartle. They were met by a delegation including
the Governor General (Duke of Abercorn), the
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (John Miller
Andrews), the Commander of British Troops in
Ulster (General G. E. W. Franklyn), and the
Secretary of State for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair).
After
continuing its training in Northern Ireland,
the 34th Infantry Division saw its first combat
in North Africa on 8 November 1942. As a member
of the Eastern Task force, which included two
brigades of the British 78th Infantry Division,
and two British Commando units, they landed
at Algiers and seized the port and outlying
airfields. Elements of the Division took part
in numerous subsequent engagements in Tunisia
during the Allied build-up, notably at Sened
Station, Faid Pass, Sbeitla, and Fondouk Gap.
In April 1943 the Division assaulted Hill 609,
capturing it on 1 May 1943, and then drove through
Chouigui Pass to Tebourba and Ferryville.
The
Division then trained for the Salerno landing.
The 151st FA Bn. went in on D-day, 9 September
1943, at Salerno, while the rest of the Division
followed on 25 September. Contacting the enemy
at the Calore River, 28 September 1943, the
34th, part of U.S. II Corps, drove north to
take Benevento, crossed the winding Volturno
three times in October and November, assaulted
Mount Patano and took one of its four peaks
before being relieved, 9 December 1943. In January
1944, the Division was back in II Corps front
line battering at the Bernhardt Line defenses.
Thankfully, after bitter fighting through the
Mignano Gap, they were able to take Mount Trocchio
without resistance as the German defenders withdrew
to the main prepared defenses of the Gustav
Line. On 24 January 1944, during the First Battle
of Monte Cassino they pushed across the Rapido
River into the hills behind and attacked Monastery
Hill which dominated the town of Cassino. While
they nearly captured the objective, in the end
their attacks on the monastery and the town
failed. The performance of 34 Division in the
mountains is considered to rank as one of the
finest feats of arms carried out by any soldiers
during the war. In return they sustained losses
of about 80% in the Infantry battalions. They
were relieved from their positions 11-13 February
1944. Eventually, it took the combined force
of five allied infantry divisions to finish
what the 34th nearly accomplished on its own.
After
rest and rehabilitation, it landed in the Anzio
beachhead, 25 March 1944, maintaining defensive
positions until the offensive of 23 May, when
it broke out of the beachhead, took Cisterna,
and raced to Civitavecchia and Rome. After a
short rest, the Division drove across the Cecina
River to liberate Livorno, 19 July 1944, and
continued on to take Mount Belmonte in October
during the fighting on the Gothic Line. Digging
in south of Bologna for the winter, the 34th
jumped off, 15 April 1945, and captured Bologna
on 21 April. Pursuit of the routed enemy to
the French border was halted on 2 May upon the
German surrender in Italy.
The
Division participated in six major Army campaigns
in North Africa and Italy. The Division is credited
with amassing 517 days of front line combat,
more than any other U.S. division. One or more
34th Division units were engaged in actual combat
with the enemy on 611 days. This would have
been 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry, the IRONMAN
battalion. This battalion still holds the record
over the rest of the United States Army for
days in combat. The division was credited with
more combat days than any other division in
the war. The 34th Division suffered 3,737 killed
in action, 14,165 wounded in action, and 3,460
missing in action, for a total of 21,362 battle
casualties. Casualties of the division are considered
to be the highest of any division in the theater
when daily per capita fighting strengths are
considered. There is little doubt the division
took the most enemy-defended hills of any division
in the European Theater. The division's men
were awarded 10 Medals of Honor, 98 Distinguished
Service Crosses, one Distinguished Service Medal,
1,153 Silver Stars, 116 Legion of Merit medals,
one Distinguished Flying Cross, 2,545 Bronze
Stars, 54 Soldier Medals, 34 Air Medals, with
duplicate awards of 52 oak leaf clusters, and
15,000 Purple Hearts. More recently, in 2000
the Minnesota Legislature renamed all of Interstate
35 in Minnesota the "34th Division (Red
Bull) Highway," in honor of the Division
and its service in the World Wars.
Activated:
10 February 1941
Overseas: May 1942
Returned to U. S.: 3 November 1945.
Inactivated: 3 November 1945.
Days of combat: 517
Distinguished Unit Citations: 3
Awards:
Medal of Honor: 11
Distinguished Service Crosses: 98
Distinguished Service Medals: 1
Silver Stars: 1,153
Bronze Stars: 2,545.
Legion of Merit: 116
Soldier's Medal: 54
Purple Hearts: 15,000
Foreign Awards:
French Croix de Guerre
Casualties:
Killed in Action: 3,737
Wounded in action: 14,165
Missing in action: 3,460
Total Battle Casualties: 21,362
Commanders:
Maj. Gen. Ellard A. Walsh (February–August
1941)
Maj. Gen. Russell P. Hartle (August 1941
– May 1942)
Maj. Gen. Charles W. Ryder (May 1942 –
July 1944)
Maj. Gen. Charles L. Bolte (July 1944
to inactivation)
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