As the combat troops approached the fortifications of the Siegfried Line, enemy resistance stiffened and the tactical situation settled into one of a relatively static front. Opportunity was taken to regroup the medical units of First Army so that this new phase of the campaign might be more adequately covered. An area was secured midway between the army’s north and south boundaries, and the bulk of army medical units, evacuation hospitals, NP hospitals, 91st Medical Gas Treatment Battalion, the 1st Medical Depot Company, and the headquarters of the medical groups were concentrated in this area with all possible speed.
The army surgeon rearranged the army medical units to provide three identical groups. One group operated in each corps zone and was charged with the responsibility for control of army medical service. The composition of the three groups was as follows :
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Dec
16
2009
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Category : Battle of the Bulge, Medics & Evacuations
Tags: 002nd Infantry Division, 1-393rd, 1-395th, 102d Evacuation Hospital, 102nd Cav Gp, 106th Infantry Division, 107th Evacuation Hospital, 110th Evacuation Hospital, 128th Evacuation Hospital, 130th General Hospital, 134th Medical Group, 15th General Hospital, 18th Cav Gp, 1st Hospitalization Unit, 1st Infantry Division, 1st Medical Depot Company, 2-393rd, 2-394th, 2-395th, 21st Army Group, 28th Infantry Division, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Rcn, 3-393rd, 3-395th, 3-575th Ambulance Company, 393rd, 394th, 3d Auxiliary Surgical Group, 3d Hospitalization Unit, 3d Replacement Depot, 3rd-394th, 42d Field Hospital, 44th Evacuation Hospital, 454th Medical Collecting Company, 464th Medical Collecting Company, 47th Field Hospital, 4th Convalescent Hospital, 575th Ambulance Company, 618th Medical Clearing Company, 67th Evacuation Hospital, 77th Evacuation Hospital, 91st Medical Gas Treatment Bn, 96th Evacuation Hospital, 97th Evacuation Hospital, 99th Concentration Area, 99th Infantry Division (US), 99th Rcn, 9th Infantry Division, Aachen, Argueil, AS-A-85 E - Cerfontaine, AS-A-92-St Trond, Aubel, Battice, Berg, Buchholz, Bullingen, Cambrai, Camp Elsenborn, Charleroi, Chief Surgeon, Ciney, Clervaux, Dom Bütgenbach, Domaine Ruhrhof, Elsenborn, Esch, Eupen, European Theater of Operations, First US Army, France, Gournay, Havre, Hepscheid, Höfen, Hunningen, Hürtgen Forest, Huy, Jalhay, Kalterherberg, Krinkelt, Kuchelscheid, Liège, Losheim, Losheimergraben, Lt Col Jorns, Malmedy, Mons, Monschau, Montdidier, Murringen, Namur, Nidrum, Ninth US Army, Noye, Ouffet, Peronne, Remouchamps, Rhine River, Rocherath, Rocherath-(K-985074), Roer River, Röhren, Schleiden, Sourbrodt, Spa, St Hubert, St Lucien, Third US Army, Tiège, V Corps, Valenciennes, Verviers, VII Corps, VIII Corps, Waimes, Weisserstein, Wiltz, Wirtzfeld, XIX Corps
Jun
29
2009
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Category : 099th-ID, 324th-MED, Battle of the Bulge
Tags: 002nd Infantry Division, 100th Infantry Division (US), 103rd Infantry Division (US), 128th Evac Hosp, 134th Medical Group, 1st Infantry Division, 324th Medical Battalion, 44th Evac Hospitals, 575th Ambulance Company, 67th Evac Hospitals, 7th Infantry Division (Mot), 99th Infantry Division (US), 9th Infantry Division, American Red Cross Doughnut, Amite County, AR 615-360, Arkansas, Aubel, Belgium, Berg, Boston Port of Embarkation, Brig Gen Harry Collins, Brig Gen Walter E. Lauer, Brig Gen William B. Bradford, Bullingen, C. C. Germany, California, Camp Barkeley, Camp Maxey, Camp Miles Standish, Camp Polk, Camp Robinson, Camp San Luis Obispo, Camp Van Dorn, Centreville, Certificates of Disability, Chief of Supply Branches, Clubmobile Units, Collecting Companies, Collecting Stations, Division Dental Surgeon, Division Headquarters Company, Division Veterinarian, Domaine Ruhrhof, Elsenborn, Eupen, European Theater of Operations, France, General Earl Van Dorn, Geneva Convention, Gonorrhea, H. H. Crosby, Höfen, Holly Springs, Homochitto National Forest, Hunningen, Jalhay, John O'Brien, Kalterherberg, Krinkelt, L. O. Crosby, Le Havre, Lee B. Robinson, Leesville, Losheim, Louisiana, Maj Gen Thompson Lawrence, Malmedy, Massachusetts, Medical Administrative Corps Supply Officer, Medical Corps Officers, Mexico, Mississippi, Mississippi Valley Railroad, Monschau, Murringen, New York, Nidrum, Oliver Emmerich, Port Gibson, Rocherath, Röhren, Sanitary Corps Officer, Schleiden, Scott's 1847 Campaign, Section VIII, Solomon & Kies, Sourbrodt, Southwest Mississippi Cantonment Association, Special Troops Medical Detachment, Station Hospital, Texas, Troy, V Corps, Verviers, VII Corps, VIII Corps, W. M. Webb, W. S. Johnson, War Department Circular # 122, War Department Circular # 223, War Department Circular # 266, War Department Circular # 99, War Department Circular 293, Wirtzfeld, Woodville Republican, Yazoo Valley Railroad

HEADQUARTERS, 99TH INFANTRY DIVISION
Office of the Division Surgeon
A.P.O. 449, c/o Postmaster
New York, New York
SUBJECT : Medical History, 99th Infantry Division.
TO : The Surgeon General, US Army, Washington, DC
(Through Technical Channels).
The Medical History of the 99th Infantry Division for the calendar year 1944 is submitted in compliance with instructions in paragraph 6, AR 40-1005, Circular Letter No. 168, 1942, No. 81, 1943, Office of the Surgeon General, and Circular Letter No. 143, 1944, Office of the Chief Surgeon, ETO, United States Army.
Mar
03
2009
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Category : 007th Armd Div, Order of Battle US
Tags: #2 California Maneuvers, 129th Armored Ordnance Maintenance Battalion, 147th Armored Signal Company, 17th Tank Battalion, 203rd AAA Auto-Wpns Battalion, 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion, 31st Tank Battalion, 33rd Armored Engineer Battalion, 38th Armored Infantry Battalion, 40th Tank Battalion, 434th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 440th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 489th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 48th Armored Infantry Battalion, 507th CIC Detachment, 5th Inf Div, 7/AD, 75th Infantry Division (US), 77th Armored Medical Battalion, 7th Armd Div, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion, 820th Tank Destroyer Battalton, 87th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, 90th Infantry Division, Arnaville, Arry, Austen, Baltic Sea, Belgium, Bois de St Vith, Bonn, Born, Brig Gen Truman E. Boudinot, Camp Myles Standish, Camp Patrick Henry, Camp Polk, Camp Shanks, Canal de Deurne, Canal du Nord, CCA-7/AD, CCB-7AD, CCR-7/AD, Chartres, Chateau Thierry, Corny, Desert Training Center, Dill River, Eder River, Edersee Dam, Elbe River, Fort Benning, France, Frederburg, Georgia, Germany, Giessen, Gleidorf, Gottingen, Hampton Roads POE, Hechelscheid, Herborn, Holland, HQs Company, Hunningen, IV Corps Louisiana Maneuvers, Kluetz, Lahn River, Liesel, Linnich, Louisiana, Maas River, Maj Gen Lindsay Mc. Silvester, Maj Gen Robert W. Hasbrouck, Manhay, Marburg, Mardigny, Marne River, Marshes, Massachusetts, Mecz, Meijel, Melun, Metz, Meuse River, Mondelange, Moselle River, Nederweert, New York, New York Port of Embarkation, Niedersfeld, Nogent le Rotrou, Normandy, Oploo, Overloon, Peel, Pournoy-la-Chétive, Remagen, Rhine River, Roer River, Ruhr Pocket, Schmidt, Sedan, Seille River, Seine River, Sillegny, Soviet Army forces, St Vith, Steckenborn, Strauch, Venlo, Verdun, Virginia, Vortum, Wallerode, Weert, Wetzlar, Zülpich
The 7th Armored Division was activated on Mar 1 1942 at Camp Polk, Louisiana and moved Sep 15 1942 to the IV Corps Louisiana Maneuvers. It returned to Camp Polk on Nov 9 1942, arrived then Mar 11 1943 at the Desert Training Center for the #2 California Maneuvers, was transferred Aug 12 1943 to Fort Benning, Georgia and arrived at Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts on Apr 22 1944.
The Division staged et Camp Shanks, New York, from May 2 1944 until departed New York Port of Embarkation on Jun 7 Jun 1944 and arrived in England on Jun 14 1944.
The 7th Armored Division landed in France on Aug 11 1944, crossed into Belgium on Sep 26 and into Holland on Oct 8 1944. It returned to Belgium on Dec 28 1944 and entered Germany Mar 15 1945.
The 7/AD arrived then at Hampton Roads POE on Oct 9 1945 and was inactivated at Camp Patrick Henry, Virginia on Oct 9 1945.
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Feb
09
2009
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Category : 007th Armored Division
Tags: 1-424/106th Inf Div, 150 Panzer Brigade, 18 Volksgrenadier Division, 2. Panzer Div (WH), 2. SS Panzer Div (DR), 203d AAA Battalion, 5 Panzer Army, 560 Volksgrenadier Division, 6 SS Panzer Army, 62 Volksgrenadier Division, 814TB, 9 SS Panzer Division, Beho, Brachelen, Burtonville, CCA/7AD, CCB/7AD, CCB/9AD, CCR/7AD, Durbuy, Echternach, Einheit Stielau, Grandsart, Gross-Deutschland Division, Grufflingen, Houffalize, HQ-7AD, Hunningen, Koln, Krombach, Ligneuville, Linnich, LXVI Corps, Malmedy, Monschau, Nieder Emmels, Operation Greif, Petit Thier, Poteau, Poteau-P7791, Recht, Rhine River, Rodt, Roer River, Rogery, Salm River, Salmchateau, Samree, Seventh Army, St Vith, Stavelot, Task Force Jones, Trois-Ponts, Vielsalm, VIII Corps, Wallerode, Withdrawal, XIII Corps
Order of Withdrawall of 7th Armd Div West of Salm River
(The following order, published subsequent to Operations Instructions, Hq 7th Armd Div, 230015A Dec 44 (Annex 3) was the final withdrawal order for the 7th Armored Division and attached units)
Jan
29
2009
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Category : Battle of the Bulge, Germany
Tags: 1-99Rcn/99th Inf Div, 125th Cavalry, 16th Armd Div, 1st Army, 2-395/99th Ind Div, 277 Volksgrenadier Div, 2nd Inf Div, 3-273/69th Inf Div, 3-395/99th Inf Div, 38/9th Inf Div, 38th Cav Sq, 393/99th Inf Div, 394/99th Inf Div, 395/99th Inf Div, 3rd Armd Div, 3rd Inf Div, 4 Panzer Division, 4 Volksgrenadier Div, 47/9th Inf Div, 4th Armd Div, 4th Cav Grp, 5th Inf Div, 629th Tank Destroyer Bn, 69th Inf Div, 766th Tank Battalion, 786th Tank Battalion, 78th Inf Div, 86th Inf Div, 89 Volksgrenadier Div, 8th Inf Div, 9th Armd Div, 9th Inf Div, Aachen, Add new tag, Ahrweiler, Aix-la-Chapelle, Allrath, Altenberg, Altenhoffen, Altenhunden, Altmuhl River, Ane, Ardennes Campaign, Arresting, Aubel, Augenthal, Bamberg, Barbeck, Barrenstein, Bastogne, Battle of the Bulge, Bedburg, Belgium, Bellingries, Bendorf, Berghausen, Berkefehl, Berkelbach, Berleburg, Berlin, Big Red One, Blasbach, Bonn, Bracht, Breischeid, Brenschede, Bucholz, Bullingen, Burbecke, Butgenbach, C/324th Engr Cbt Bn, Checkerboard, Col Creighton Abrams, Cologne, Danube River, Dellan, Delrath, Derikum, Deutmecke, Dinant, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Eining, Elbe River, Elsdorf, Elsenborn, Erft Canal, Erpel, Eschenloe, Essen, Eupen, Fallschirmjäger, Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery, Fleckenberg, Foyr-Jalhay, Fretter, Fulda, Geiselbartz, Gemunden, Gen George S. Patton Jr, Gen Maurice Rose, Gen Sherman, Germany, Gerolzhofen, Giessen, Ginsterhahn, Glesch, Gliesbrucecke, Gohr, Golden Caltrop, Grammershaven, Gubbisrath, Guggen-Muhl, Halbesbrackt, Hanover, Hemchlar, Henkeda, Höfen, Hoisten, Hollerath, Honningen, Honsfeld, Hunningen, Ihmert, Indian Head, Ingolstadt, Isar River, Iserlohn, Jüllich, Kalterherberg, Kassel, Kelheim, Koln, Krinkelt, Krofdorf, Kurtscheid, Lahns River, Landshut, Langendernbach, Lanzerath, Laringe, Leckwitz, Leveringhausen, Liège, Linz, Losheim, Losheimer Gasp, Losheimergraben, Lt Albert L. Kotzebue, Lt Henry Shorty Gettman, Ludendorff Bridge, Ludwig Canal, Mainz, Maj Gen Lawton J. Collins, Malmedy, Maumke, ME-262, Mechenheim, Monschau, Montenau, Moosburg, Mulde River, Murringen, Neubruck, Neukirchen, Neurath, Neustadt, Norf, Oberelspe, Oberhunden, Oberstleutnant Von der Heydte, Okoven, Oppenheim, Ostentrop, Pfettrach, Pilsen, Prague, Puschendorf, Raumland, Rebensdorf, Remagen, Repperndorf, Rheinbach, Rhine River, Rhineland Campaign, Rocherath, Rolt, Rommerskirchen, Rosenthal, Roth, Ruhr Pocket, Ruhr River, Saalhausen, Scharider, Schwaln River, Schwand, Schwarzenau, Schweigersdorf, Siegen, Siegfried Line, Sonntagshugel, Sourbrodt, Spech, St Jean-Sart, Stavelot, Steinhardt, Strehla, Sulzkirchen, Task Force Cummings, Task Force Lueders, Task Force X, Teilitzheim, Tettenwang, Tretsendorf, Uckinghaven, Udenbreth, Vils River, Vilsbiburg, Waldbreitbach, Weggen, Weid River, Weissfeld, Wendelstein, Werntrop, Wetzlar, Wiesbaden, Willemrod, Wingeshausen, Wolfburg, Worms, Wurdinghausen
With the help and the work from my American friend David Gettman, the son of Lt Henry ‘Shorty’ Gettman, Platoon Leader of the 1st Platoon, 99th Reconnaissance Troop, 99th Infantry Division (1-99/99th Inf Div), 1st Army, ETO, WW II, Gerolzhofen, Germany, post VE Day.
In loving memory of Henry ‘Shorty’ Gettman, May 18 1911 – May 24 1983, and dedicated to all those heroes who proudly wore the Golden Caltrop of the 99th Reconnaissance Troop, and the Checkerboard of the 99th Infantry Division, the Battle Babies. Your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Action This Hour !
On No 1, Fire 1 !
On No 2, Open 3 !
Advance !
Kill or be killed !
Geronimo !
Spinner !
Contact !
Pilot to Bombardier !
Open bombay doors !
Bombs away !
Gung Ho !
1000, 2000, 3000, Yank !
Yep, in the movies it sounds dramatic. But ‘breaking in’ at the front with dough boys on patrols through the snow – that’s another story. That is the true story. The story of Reconnaissance on reserve. The story of the battle of the defense of Höfen, Germany, November 9 to December 12 1944.
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