[110] Chinese troops were well dug-in and better trained than the troops of the inexperienced 45th, and it suffered casualties and frequently had to disengage when it was attacked. So he might have actually meant one of the subcamps which would increase the number of possible units. You did what you had to do.". [39] It would remain in the area for a month waiting for other units to catch up before crossing the Mortagne River on 23 October. like the original poster my grandfather was originally in the army air corp as a belly gunner in I believe the B24, but was transferred to infantry after a perforated eardrum. Our officials advised us that many of the others who had survived the trip had died since in the camp, and many more, although still alive, were starved beyond redemption. For more information see, Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF), Archival Records Requests, Please be aware that NPRC is prioritizing the requests for separation documents needed by veterans and their dependents to prove eligibility for a variety of benefits. The 4th Armored Division was activated during World War II on 15 April 1941 with 3,800 men (10,000 by the end of May 1941) from various other units, at Pine Camp (Camp Drum, 1951; Fort Drum, 1974), New York under its first Commanding General, Brigadier General Henry W. Baird.. World War II. We saw many dead bodies on the ground. Over the course of its history, the 45th Infantry Division sustained over 25,000 battle casualties, and its men were awarded ten Medals of Honor, twelve campaign streamers, the Croix de Guerre and the Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation. The following year, on 10 September 1946, the 45th Infantry Division was reconstituted as a National Guard unit. The 45th Infantry Division was a National Guard Unit. OMPFs and individual medical reports for soldiers of the U.S. Army who served during World War II and who separated from the service before 1960 are in the custody of NARA's National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St. Louis. [42][44], One regiment of the 45th (the 179th Infantry) went ashore with the landings. On 16 February, a major German attack struck the 45th, and nearly broke through the 179th Infantry on 18 February. On April 29, 1945, three US Army divisions converged on the camp: the 42nd Infantry, the 45th Infantry, and the 20th Armored. Battalion. NPRC expects to eliminate this portion of the backlog by fall 2022, and restore their pre-pandemic response times of under ten days for these requests later this fall. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. A Company), A Company, 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion, C Company, 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion, B Company, 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion, D Company, 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion, 3rd Chemical Mortar Battalion (less These small-unit actions made up the majority of the division's combat in Korea. Veterans and next of kin of deceased veterans also may use eVetRecs to request records. The 45th Infantry was originally a National Guard unit drawn from Colorado, Arizona, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Just that, no other details. PFC Donald E. Thompson, member of I Company, 3rd Battalion, 180th Infantry Regiment, per the 29 June 1945 Roster of the. Their bodies were left behind in various locations throughout Germany. [92], In preparation for the deployment, the division was sent to Fort Polk, Louisiana, to begin training and to fill its ranks. If there is any information requested by the form that you do not know, you may omit it or provide estimates (such as for dates), but the more information you provide, the easier it will be to locate the correct file if it survived the fire. The division was organized as a full Armored Division in May and June 1942 under the command of . . His name was William C. Dennard, enlisted in Houston, TX in October of '42. [39] The 45th Infantry Division landed its 157th and 180th regimental combat teams and captured the heights of the Chaines de Mar before meeting with the 1st Special Service Force. [37] Opposing them were elements of the German 29th Panzergrenadier Division and XVI Panzer Corps. [42][46] VI Corps was stopped at the "Pimlott Line" (the perimeter of the beachhead), and the fight became a battle of attrition. I had to show them his records, with our unit to prove that he was nowhere near Normandy in June 1944. According to the regimental After Action Report of May 1945. the 1st and 2nd Battalions were assigned to guard duty at KZ Dachau. The 45th Infantry Division was formed in 1924 from National Guard units in the southwestern United States. [39] The division had great difficulty moving across the rivers and through the mountainous terrain, and the advance was slow. View of a Clearing Station, somewhere behind Utah Beach, Normandy, taken June 6 - 7, 1944 - triage of Airborne casualties and patients . You can not post a blank message. On 7 December 1945, the division was inactivated from the active duty force and its members reassigned to other Army units. On April 20, it captured the city of Nuremberg and on April 30, Munich. Yeah, I've heard of that fire in 1973. Fearing political ramifications, Army leaders sought to prevent large numbers of casualties from any one state, and the 45th Infantry Division was an all-Oklahoma organization at the beginning of the war. He never claimed to have liberated Dauchau, just that he was there, no other details, and we only learned that toward the end of his life. Also in that collection are two Army Air Corps patches - he started out in the Air Corps - and one USSTAF patch, which the Air Corps evolved into sometime prior to the crossing of the Rhine. & 01.11.1944-10.11.1944 & 01.12.1944-14.02.1945 & 05.03.1945-22.03.1945 Under this Headquarters, the Regimental CP became the, George Fisher, in his superb "The Story of the 180th Infantry Regiment,", states "On June 9th, our Regiment was relieved of its mission of guarding, the Dachau Concentration Camp by the 72nd AAA Battalion. 103rd Infantry Division, 15.08.1944-30.09.1944 & 06.10.1944-26.10.1944 [42] For this mission, CCA (Combat Command A) of the 1st Armored Division was attached to the 45th Infantry Division. Division, 2nd Battalion, 411th Infantry Regiment, [10] In 1937, the division's troops were once again called up, this time to help manage a locust plague affecting Colorado. See: Army Battle Casualties and Nonbattle Deaths, Final Report (Statistical and Accounting Branch, Office of the Adjutant General, 1 June 1953), Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Streamer, "Lt. 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The reenacting unit attends living history displays and tactical events throughout the region. The 45th Division was deployed on the southeastern side of the beachhead, along the lower Mussolini Canal.[45]. Group, 36th Engineer Combat Group (less 2nd The majority of the 45th ID GIs who returned in September 1945 were discharge Nov. - Dec. 1945. In the Dachau camp itself, an international committee composed of representatives of the various nationalities imprisoned there was established to organize resistance. & 02.11.1944 & 05.12.1944-28.12.1944, Hq & Hq Battery, 938th FA Battalion [22] The division, now commanded by Major General Troy H. Middleton, a Regular Army soldier and highly distinguished World War I veteran, moved to the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation's Camp Patrick Henry to await combat loading on the transports. They assumed he meant the more well known D-Day in Northern France in June 1944, but what he was actually talking about was the D-Day in Southern France in August 1944. In Section 1, Item 1, where it asks which items you are requesting, please check Other and specify that you want the entire file. [50] Against slight opposition, it spearheaded the drive for the Belfort Gap. [3] The Oklahoma National Guard units that would later become the 179th Infantry Regiment and 180th Infantry Regiment were assigned to the 36th Division and would earn a combat participation credit during the MeuseArgonne offensive in France as part of the 142nd Infantry. As we visited Dachau we saw on a railroad sidetrack paralleling the main highway, and close to the gates of the prison camp, a train of cars which had been used to bring additional civilian prisoners to this camp. The 45th Infantry Division, Oklahoma, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico National Guards, the Thunderbirds, were a group of citizen soldiers who fought long and hard during World War II (Sicily, Naples-Foggia, Anzio, Rome-Arno, Southern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe Campaigns), and still do today, as a Seperate Infantry Brigade. [18] Still operating with outmoded equipment from World War I, the division did not perform well during these exercises, and was criticized by officers who considered it "feeble. Thank you so much!Katie Capra Geuin(i am new to this page and didn't see a way to send a message without replying to this one with the same subject line), [Moderation Note: Please see How To: Contact Another User], I checked the 29 June 1945 Division Roster as well as my General Orders' Worksheet and. [79] Soldiers of the division also received 61 Distinguished Service Crosses, three Distinguished Service Medals, 1,848 Silver Star Medals, 38 Legion of Merit medals, 59 Soldier's Medals, 5,744 Bronze Star Medals, and 52 Air Medals. The 45th landed at Anzio, 22 January 1944, and for 4 months stood its ground against violent assaults. I have two rosters of the 45th Division plus several Excel worksheets of men who served in the division. He died in 1966. [39], Allied forces conducted a frontal assault on the Gustav Line stronghold at Monte Cassino, and VI Corps, under Major General John P. Lucas from 20 September, was assigned to Operation Shingle, detached from the 15th Army Group to land behind enemy lines at Anzio on 22 January 1944. The soldiers reacted in shock and disbelief to the evidence of Nazi atrocities. We have placed this here so that you can get to see the faces of the men behind the history. However, everyone at that time had heard of Dachu so it is what stuck in people's minds. Anzio - Operation Shingle, 22 January- 24 May, 1944: The 45th began landing at Anzio on 22 January, 1944, with the 179th Regiment seeing the Division's first action of the campaign at Aprilia, also known as "the factory" on 27 January. [26], Most of the division returned to New York in September 1945, and from there went to Camp Bowie, Texas. Screen shot attached. Campaigns of the 45th Infantry Division: Sicily. [54], After the crossing was complete, the division was relieved from V Corps and assigned to Major General Wade H. Haislip's XV Corps. [9] The division's first commander was Major General Baird H. 45th US Infantry Division "Thunderbird" home Divisional information Divisional troops Attachments Assignments Detachments Command Posts Divisional information Top Specials [read more] Read more about the division insignia and there nickname. Army Unit Rosters and Unit Photos. Immediately after Dachau's liberation, US Army authorities and other Allied representatives began treating the sick prisoners, implementing health and sanitary measures to curb the typhus epidemic, and bringing in tons of food to feed the starving prisoners. We hope this is helpful. But the mule drivers were shot and buried in the holes they had dug. [105], The 45th Infantry Division, along with the 7th Infantry Division, fought off repeated Chinese attacks all along the front line throughout 1952, and Chinese forces frequently attacked Old Baldy Hill into the fall of that year. [21] It then moved to Pine Camp, New York briefly for winter warfare training, but was hampered by continuously poor weather. [89] Because of heavy casualties and slow reinforcement rates, the Army looked to the National Guard to provide additional units to relieve the beleaguered Eighth Army. Holocaust Memorial Museum provides information about which units liberated which camps on their, Recognition of U.S. Liberating Army Units, Re: Seeking Roster for 45th Inf Division WW2. Click the image to view the campaign. "On 20 May, the Regiment was incorporated under the Dachau Area, Command. I think that means he would have been in one of the artillery units for the 45th Infantry Division, but I don't know where to find a roster to check. I know that the 45th, the 42nd, and the 3rd Divisions swept down through that area. Please be aware that NPRC is prioritizing the requests for separation documents needed by veterans and their dependents to prove eligibility for a variety of benefits. These cars were an assortment of odd boxcars, some of which were locked, and some were coal-car type. Additionally, only about 20 percent of its personnel had prior experience of military service from World War II. Dante's Inferno seemed pale compared to the real hell of Dachau. After brief inactivation and subsequent reorganization as a unit restricted to Oklahomans, the division returned to duty in 1951 for the Korean War. [102] Additionally, in an effort to reduce the burden on the National Guard,[n 2] troops from the division were often replaced by enlisted and drafted soldiers from the active duty force. For more information, please refer to, Onsite Operations at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, We searched the National Archives Catalog and located, for Army units that may include morning reports of the component units of the 45th Infantry Division and the 3rd Infantry Division, as well as the 290 Infantry Regiment. Some of the victims apparently had died only hours before the 45th Division entered the camp, while many others lay where they had died in states of decomposition that overwhelmed the soldiers' senses. [11], The division's original shoulder sleeve insignia, approved in August 1924,[12] featured a swastika, a common Native American symbol, as a tribute to the Southwestern United States region which had a large population of Native Americans. As the 45th Infantry Division completed its drive on Munich, the unit was ordered to liberate the Dachau concentration camp. Devers. In Section 1, Item 1, where it asks which items you are requesting, please check Other and specify that you want the entire file. Sheeran claimed to have participated in numerous massacres and summary executions of German POWs, acts which violated the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 and the 1929 Geneva Convention on POWs. They worked their way up the East coast in their quest to reach Messina. I've often thought he may have been attached to the 75th after they were sent south to the Colmar Pocket, and when that was over, and the 75th went back north, Dad was transferred out to - my best guess at the time - the 3rd Division. I found that book on the 180th Regiment by George Fisher on line. Just days before, about 2,000 inmates evacuated on a death march from the Flossenbrg concentration camp had arrived at Dachau and the SS guards had forced almost 7,000 Dachau inmates to move southward. [39] During this time much of the division's artillery assets were attached to the 44th Infantry Division to provide additional support. In 1940, the "Thunderbird" division was reactivated and deployed in late June 1943 to North Africa. While Sheeran's unit was climbing the Harz Mountains, they came upon a Wehrmacht mule train carrying food and drink up the mountainside. [39] The Fifth Army was battered and pushed back by German forces until 20 September, when Allied forces were finally able to break out and establish a more secure beachhead. I also examined the lists of names in the History of the Third Infantry Division without success. [115] The ensuing Battle of Hill Eerie was one of a series of larger attacks by Chinese and North Korean forces which produced heavier fighting than the previous year had seen. Hometown - Argyle. 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW Rosters. The 45th Infantry Division was recognized as a liberating unit by the US Army's Center of Military History and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1985. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. [2] Also activated from division assets were the 45th Field Artillery Group, later redesignated the 45th Fires Brigade, and the 90th Troop Command. Since its inception, Native Americans from the tribes of Oklahoma have served in the National Guard with pride and honor. However, please note that these records are not online and NARA is not staffed to do this level of research for you. At the end of World War II, it contained 89 divisions, but by 1950, there were just 10 active divisions in the force, along with a few reserve divisions such as the 45th Infantry Division which were combat-ineffective. [49] From 2 January 1945, the division fought defensively along the German border, withdrawing to the Moder River. When the three units arrived at Dachau, they discovered more than 30,000 prisoners in the overcrowded camp. [7] It was assigned the 89th Infantry Brigade of the Colorado and Arizona National Guards, and the 90th Infantry Brigade of the Oklahoma National Guard. Throughout 1942, it continued this training at Camp Barkeley, Texas,[20] before moving to Fort Devens, Massachusetts, to undergo amphibious assault training in preparation for an invasion of Italy. If it is on the righthand side, as he wore it, then this means the unit he served with was attached to the 3rd ID during combat operations. 1912 - 1946 for Army units that may include morning reports of the component units of the 45th Infantry Division and the 3rd Infantry Division, as well as the 290 Infantry Regiment. Our History Department collects Veteran information for this website and the Library of Congress Veterans History Project. I've always wondered why there is a 3rd ID patch on his uniform when his discharge indicates 75th ID. Campaigns of the 45th Infantry Division: Southern France, Campaigns of the 45th Infantry Division: Rhineland. Regarding his Discharge showing him attached to the HQ CO 290 INF, (75th INF DIV), his personal effects include a 75th ID patch. You may experience a delay in receiving an initial acknowledgment as well as a substantive response to your reference request from RL-SL. [4], On 19 October 1920, units of the Oklahoma National Guard were organized as part of the 45th Infantry Division, also manned with troops from Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. . His photos seem to point to him potentially being in the 45th Infantry.We know he entered as a private and within 6 months was a Master Seargent. Short version, I know that my father was transferred from the Army Air Corps to the infantry, I don't know to what division, in the winter of 1944, when the Allies were lined up along the Rhine. Your relative might have been told at the time that his unit was liberating a Dachu camp and it just stuck that it was "the" Dachu camp instead of one of its many sub camps. The 45th Infantry Division was formed in 1924 from National Guard units in the southwestern United States. These pages are built and maintained by the World War II Recreation Association with membership in Northern Delaware, Eastern Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. [112], In early 1953, North Korean forces launched a large-scale attack against Hill 812, which was then under the control of K Company, 3rd Battalion, 179th Infantry. I have to wonder why he would have that particular book. Originally organized in the continental U.S. in 1917, this organization sailed to the Philippines with all of its records and colors. It arrived on December 2, 1920 and redesignated as a Philippine Scout regiment the next day. We have no records for him other than his registration card and photos. [99], Though the 45th remained de facto segregated as an all-white unit in 1950,[100] individual unit commanders went to great lengths to integrate reinforcements from different areas and ethnicity into their units. I checked the 1944 and 1945 Division rosters (45th Div. [45] For the next few months the 45th Infantry Division was mostly stuck in place, holding its ground during repeated German counterattacks, and subjected to bombardment from aircraft and artillery.[39]. and see if I can find a CIB for your dad. After entering the camp, the soldiers found boxcars filled with dead bodies of prisoners who had succumbed to starvation or last-minute executions, and in rooms adjacent to gas chambers they found naked bodies piled from the floor to the ceiling. These forts had been designed by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1893 to block access to the plain of Alsace. One possible method of researching his assignments is to start with the morning resorts for the last unit to which he was assigned, which would be the HQ & HQ Company 290 Infantry Regiment. His discharge papers list him as part of HQ & HQ Company 290 Infantry, which, if I'm right was part of the 75th Division, but they were farther to the north, involved in the Bulge. When it arrived in Korea, only half the division's manpower were National Guard troops, and over 4,500 guardsmen left between May and July 1952, continually replaced by more active duty troops, including an increasing number of African Americans. A row of small cement structures near the prison entrance contained a coal-fired crematorium, a gas chamber, and rooms piled high with naked and emaciated human corpses. No record of Clarence E. LaHayne in the June 1945 Roster of the 45th Infantry Division nor. [16] In August 1941, the 45th Infantry Division took part in the Louisiana Maneuvers, the largest peacetime exercises in U.S. military history. The 816 surviving prisoners were taken to barracks within the camp. Please complete a GSA Standard Form 180 and mail it to NARA's National Personnel Records Center, (Military Personnel Records), 1 Archives Drive, St. Louis, MO 63138-1002. [55] On 17 February the division was pulled off the line for rest and training. In company with the British 1st Infantry Division, they advanced north along the Anzio-Albano road and captured the Aprilia "factory", but encountered ingrained resistance from German armored units a few miles further on. To access these records for the 1940s, you will need to either make an appointment to visit the National Archives at St. Louis or hire a researcher. TheDivision was pulled off the line for rest and training. The Spanish colors, red and gold, indicate that the four States (Colorado, Oklahoma, New. After Action Reports. Artillery and the four Artillery Battalions) and did not find his name. [49] The 45th moved north to the Sarreguemines area and smashed through the Siegfried Line, on 17 March taking Homburg on the 21st and crossing the Rhine between Worms and Hamm on the 26th. & 05.03.1945-15.03.1945 & 20.03.1945-25.03.1945 & 11.04.1945-10.05.1945, 1st Platoon, A Battery, 353rd AAA SL Battalion, 15.08.1944-25.08.1944 & 30.08.1944-09.11.1944 Raymond, Allen D. 1st Battalion, 272nd Infantry Regiment, 69th Infantry Division 200. The Dachau massacre and other reprisal killings of concentration camp guards and trustee inmates. The delegations of journalists and congressmen who had been viewing the Buchenwald concentration camp were quickly diverted to Dachau to see the camp. [91] As a result, in February 1951, the 45th Infantry Division was alerted that it would sail for Japan. This Native American symbol became the division's insignia in 1939. 45th ID in World War II. The 3rd Div patch is on the left shoulder. Below is a list of colors and symbols, and what they mean. Re: Seeking roster for 45th Infantry Division Dave Kerr Nov 30, 2022 12:50 PM ( in response to Katie Geuin ) Katie, I checked the 29 June 1945 Division Roster as well as my General Orders' Worksheet and did not find your dad's name. The 45th, in turn, was under constant artillery and mortar attack. That's the most information, all in one place, nailing things down to a specific place and time, that I've seen on Dad. Here follows a list of organic Medical Units, assigned to specific Divisions throughout World War 2: Medical Unit. Courtesy of the 45th Infantry Division Museum. [13] After a long process of reviewing design submissions, a design by Woody Big Bow, a Kiowa artist from Carnegie, Oklahoma, was chosen for the new shoulder sleeve insignia. ", It appears that most of the regiment remained in the Dachau vicinity until, 20 July, when the regiment embarked by train for Camp St. Louis. Cutting across the country, the unit was sent to southern France in August 1944. Once this rest period was complete, the division was assigned to XV Corps for the final push into German territory. Army Battle Casualties and Nonbattle Deaths in World War II, Final Report, 1 December 1941 - 31 December 1946. Division. So the stories that came down through the family where all about dad or grandpa's taking part in the D-Day landings on Normandy because they'd never heard about the ones in Southern France. I also examined the lists of names in the History of the Third Infantry Division without success. The female cooks were first allowed to leave unmolested, then Sheeran and his fellow GIs "ate what we wanted and soiled the rest with our waste". (155mm Howitzer), 925th FA Battalion, 100th Infantry We suggest if the search does not find the name you are seeking, also search manually . Raymond B Company, 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion 382. It replaced another previously used Native American symbol, a swastika, that was withdrawn when it became closely associated with the Nazi Party. [38] On 10 September, elements of the division conducted its second landing at Agropoli and Paestum with the 36th Infantry Division, on the southernmost beaches of the attack. [81] During this time the division was also reorganized and as a part of this process the 157th Infantry was removed from the division's order of battle and replaced with the 279th Infantry Regiment. [93][97] Nevertheless, it was not deployed to Korea until December 1951, when its advanced training was complete. The 45th Infantry Division was reassigned to VI Corps on New Year's day. Please check NARAs web page about, The U.S. On Sunday, April 29th, 1945, the 3rd Battalion of the 157th Infantry Regiment of the 45th Infantry Division liberated the Dachau concentration camp, near Munich, Germany. [113] Heavy rainstorms prevented the divisions from retaking the hill for around a month, and when it was finally retaken it was heavily fortified to prevent further attacks. The division then defended the hill against a series of Chinese assaults from the Chinese 38th Army. At the time, the 45th Infantry Division was comprised overwhelmingly of high school students or recent graduates and only about 60 percent of its divisional troops had conducted training and drills with the division for a year or more. It is curious that his draft card (Ancestry.com) has an annotated discharge date of 31 March 1946. The Seventh Army was being disbanded and Patton had been appointed Military Governor of Bavaria, placing the matter in his hands. [84] Regardless, by mid-1950 the division had only 8,413 troops, less than 45 percent[n 1] of its full-strength authorization. In March 1945, the "Thunderbird" division crossed the Rhine River and headed southward. Campaigns of the 45th Infantry Division: Rome-Arno. 42nd Infantry Division - "The Rainbow Division" 43rd Infantry Division "Winged Victory Division" 44th Infantry Division 45th Infantry Division "Thunderbird" 63rd Infantry Division "Blood and fire" 65th Infantry Division - "The Battle-Axe Division" 66th Infantry Division -"Black Panther Division" [114] The 245th Tank Battalion was sent to assault Chinese positions throughout late 1952, but most of the division held a stationary defensive line against the Chinese. My father, Charles Joseph Capra's records were burned up in the Armory fire in St. Louis. After the North Korean People's Army invaded the Republic of Korea, four understrength U.S. divisions on occupation duty in Japan were rushed to South Korea to stand alongside the Republic of Korea Army. [62] The cremation ovens, which were still in operation when the soldiers arrived, contained bodies and skeletons as well. . We apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your understanding and patience as we balance mission-critical work and the safety of our staff during the pandemic. Sheeran explained that by then, he "had no hesitation in doing what I had to do.
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