Approximately- 10. 4th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. . ; 24 cm. Fifty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : 110th-140th RegimentsInfantry. FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. The courage displayed by Private First Class Moore, in the face of overwhelming odds, reflects great credit upon himself and the Military Service. 6th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. In 1984 requirements changed again, prompting the reactivation of the 29th Infantry Division as a new, streamlined "Light" Infantry Division, ready to meet the demands of an ever-changing national defense, now and into the 21st century. : FIELD AND STAFF. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Originals located at Duke University. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Fiftieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 5th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Forty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. It was active at the mine explosion, and then recrossing the James, was heavily engaged at Deep Bottom, losing 73 killed, wounded and missing. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Back to the 29th Division. Twenty-First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Regts of the 352nd Infantry Division. After the Armistice was signed, the Twenty-Ninth Division was brought home in July 1919 and dissipated. : FIELD AND STAFF. It is assumed that at least an equal number were evacuated by the enemy due to relatively slowness of advance until the middle of July the evacuation of enemy wounded and dead by the enemy was excellent. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. 53rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 2nd Battalion was attacked at Le CARRETOUR by units of the 352nd Division Artillerty. Commanding, 319.1 1st Ind It was expanded and redesignated First Regiment of Infantry on 7 May 1886 by the consolidation of the First Battalion of Infantry with several more independent companies of infantry throughout the state. : FIELD AND STAFF. The 115th became one of the four regiments brought together into the 29th Infantry Division, which was formed in July 1917, at Sea Girt, New Jersey. Twentieth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. Jones' Independent Battalion Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Charles S. Cotter's Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Artillery. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Lt. Col. Richard C. Blatt became fatally wounded by mortar fire. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 26th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. 133rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA had been composed primarily of soldiers the Baltimore-based Fifth Regiment. The 2nd Battalion was left in a dispersed and disorganized state and control was not regained until after daylight. SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. Fulton County Republican, 1889. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 125th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. : 43rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. V Changes in Regimental Staff and Battalion C.O.s, Colonel Eugene N. Slappey, 05136 relieved as Regimental C.O., 1540 hours, 13 June 1944 and replaced by Colonel Godwin Ordway Jr., 016208, Captain George M. Nevius, 0406384, relieved as Regimental S-3, 1600 hours, 14 June 1944 and replaced by Captain Albert G. Warfield, 0409305, Lt. Col. Richard C. Blatt, 019277 SWA on 6 June 1944. It then moved to the south of the town, into the woods, about one-half mile to the west. Blatt, Richard C., Lt. Col., Commanding 1st Bn, 019277, SWA, 6 June 1944 : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. The 2nd Battalion attempted to capture ST. LAURENT, but was unsuccessful. 15th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The unit mustered into federal service 11 May 1898 as the First Maryland Infantry Regiment, U.S. 115th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, Civil War Index, which includes history, battles, and roster with name, rank, age, date entered service, period of service and remarks. : 21st INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. The division was reactivated on 5 Oct 1985, and included the 115th and other historic regiments from Maryland and Virginia. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEAR'S SERVICE. In the beginning of 2006, the elements of the 115th were reorganized, along with the rest of the 3rd Brigade, 29th Infantry Division, as part of the 58th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. Forty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The 1st and 3rd Battalions attacked the river line abreast and the 1st Battalion onthe right. ROLL OF HONOR OF OHIO SOLDIERS. Ninth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. 189th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Sixty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The 116th infantry Regiment is an Infantry regiment in the Virginia Army National Guard. Muster Roll. 28th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Articles originally appeared in a newspaper calledThe Journal. : DENNISON GUARDS OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Wells, Reuben J.GladstoneColl : Three Years' Service. Eleventh Battalion Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. Eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. From beach defenses to the Inundated Area the enemy action consisted mainly of small delaying groups and snipers from the 1714th Artillery Battalion, #17 Pioneer Battalion, 12th Battery #IV Battalion, 352nd Infantry Division Artillery. 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The first two companies to leave Maryland were assembled in Frederick in the summer of 1775 under the command of Captains Cresap and Price; they were organized in response to the Continental Congress' call to active duty. 110th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. His courage, skill, and ability reflect great credit upon himself and the Military Service. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Fourteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. They then pushed toward LOUVIERES. 9th Regt of 3rd Parachute Div : THIRTY DAYS' SERVICE. Forty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. 1-86-NARA-NARA or 1-866-272-6272, An Overview of Military Service Records at NARA, Standard Form (SF) 180, Request Pertaining to Military Records, potential independent researchers for hire, Army Morning Reports and Unit Rosters, dated 1960-1974, are non-archival. : FIELD AND STAFF. : 188th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 118th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. It then moved on to Camp Blanding to fill its empty personnel slots on 19 August 1942, and then staged at Camp Kilmer on 20 September 1942, and shipped out from the New York Port of Embarkation on 5 October 1942 on the RMSQueen Mary and RMSQueen Elizabeth. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. Sixty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. It was largely because of his excellent supervision and instructions to others in tactical situations while under enemy fire that he could leave our own forces three times to render medical aid to wounded French civilians. TRUMBULL GUARDS OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. N.Y. : s.n., 1918. First, Second and Third Independent Companies Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. : 11th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. A direct descendant of this regiment was organized 29 September 1881 as the First Battalion of Infantry, Maryland Army National Guard, from existing independent companies at Hagerstown and Frederick, Maryland. 12th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 3rd Battalion, 115th Infantry relieved 1830 hours, 9 June 1944 by Captain Grat B. Mankins, 0407499 who was relieved (upon his own request) at 0930 hours, 17 June 1944 by Major Charles A. Custer, 0277290 who was relieved at 1500 hours, 23 June 1944 by Lt. Col. Arthur T. Steppe, 0256110. The 1st Battalion moved forward and assumed the defensive to the east of the town because TREVIERES had not been captured. Two enemy tanks were knocked out, plus a 150 mm field piece. In October 2001, in the aftermath of terrorist attacks on the continental United States, the battalions of the 115th were called to active federal service as part of Operation Noble Eagle. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 15th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 133d Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Charlie Company, 2115 Infantry, located in Catonsville, Maryland, was an Infantry Rifle Company. During the Meuse-Argonne offensive they would fight for 21 straight days, moving over 6 miles (9.7km), throwing back elements of six enemy divisions, and suffering a staggering 4,781 casualties in the process. 187th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. Rosters Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War Rosters Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War These rosters were compiled by the New York State Adjutant General Office. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. TO: The Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, 25, D.C. THRO: Commanding General, XIX Corps, A.P.O. The 115th Infantry has long claimed lineage and honors that have not been recognized by the U.S. Army Center of Military history. Prior to the reorganization into the 58th Brigade Combat Team, the 1115th was part of the Third Brigade, 29th Infantry Division (Light). William S. Williams' Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Artillery. Search for: Follow Us. The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to First Lieutenant (Infantry) Robert S. Landstreet, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism in action while serving with 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division, A.E.F., near Replacements were received and the remainder of battalion were reorganized under command of Lt. Col. Arthur T. Sheppe. : FIELD AND STAFF. Also, if you have any materials in your possession that you would like to donate, the museum is always looking for items specific to New York's military heritage. Fourteenth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Camp Kearny. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Foote, Melville B.Diary, 1864 - 1865. 51st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. worldwartwoveterans@gmail.com. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. : FIELD AND STAFF. In October 1917, while at Camp McClellan, Alabama, the First Maryland was consolidated with the Fourth and Fifth Maryland Infantry Regiments to form the 115th Infantry Regiment. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. : 47th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Company K, 115th, was the first unit in the 29th Division to engage the enemy when it repelled a German raid in July 1918. The 115th Infantry dates its lineage back to the earliest militia units formed to protect the frontier of western Maryland. : FIELD AND STAFF. The tank returned the fire, but was compelled to withdraw when friendly support arrived. : 188th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 13th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Advance inland from Beach to Inundated Area. 69th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 17th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. They moved with the 1st Infantry Division from 2 June 1944, and remained with 1st Infantry Division until 7 June 1944, when they returned to the 29th Infantry Division for further operations. The 1st Battalion was unsuccessful in crossing and moved south to the vicinity of LES FRESNES, where it was surrounded by the Germans. [1] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 19 items. Seventh Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery. New York Infantry Regiment, 115th (1862-1865). The Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2115 Infantry, was located in Chestertown, Maryland. FIFTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. There was active night patrolling, and considerable information of value was obtained concerning strength and disposition of enemy forces north of ST. From Left to Right; Lt Col John P. Cooper (110th Field Artillery); Capt William Bruning; Lt Col Louis Smith; Major Glover Johns (VMI class of 1931); Major Anthony Miller Jr.; Major Harold Perkins; Major Randolph Millholland; Major William Bratton. : FIELD AND STAFF. From the 20th to 30th of June the 115th Infantry was in active defense. *. The 115th Infantry then started participation in the Rhineland Campaign on 15 September 1944, whereupon the 115th Infantry crossed from France to Belgium and the Netherlands both on 27 September 1944, and entered Germany on 30 September 1944. : 129th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 4th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 9th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Purple Heart Medals 61. Notes: 40 x 27 x 7 cm. These, Battles and Casualties -Table from Phisterer (PDF format), Battles and Casualties -Table from Phisterer (MS Excel format). 187th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. The next afternoon the 1st and 2nd Battalions moved southeast towards COUVAINS and then west to BOIS de BRETEL. The approach to, and the crossing of the Elle River was opposed by units of three (3) battalions of the Schnelle Brigade #30, units of the 352nd Grenadier Division and an unknown SP gun unit. Second Lieutenant Chadwicks unselfish actions show a deep regard for his men, and reflect great credit upon himself and the military service. Crossing of inundated area was strongly opposed by German defense at eastern end, at COLOMBIERES and at BOIS de CALET at south of causeway by units of 914th, 915th and 916th Grenadier Regiments. During the afternoon the relief of the 3rd Battalion was attempted by sending a detachment of tanks across the river at le MOULIN lEVEQUE. 66th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 15 pages. California. On 3 February 1941, the First Maryland Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard, was inducted into federal service as the 115th Infantry Regiment at Frederick, Maryland as part of the second partial mobilization of the National Guard for World War II, and then moved to Fort George G. Meade on 18 February 1941 to join the 29th Infantry Division. : SIX MONTHS' SERVICE. : 22nd INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 115th Regiment, Virginia Militia (Confederate) Contents 1 Brief History 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 3 Other Sources 4 References Brief History "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 11th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Silo, Mark. : COMPANY A. : COTTER'S INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Note: This is the start of a four part series on Company E, 115th Regiment written by W. H. Shaw in 1864. The 2nd Battalion on the right crossed the beach and started up the cliff, making slow progress due to mines. During B Co's time conducting convoy security operations they were able to reduce the rate of losses from 11% of escorted equipment and supplies that was suffered by the unit previously conducting the mission to less than 2%. This is the date of organization officially recognized as the start of the regiment's lineage by the U.S. Army. 124th Infantry Regiment. : 60th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY3 YEARS. : 21st-36th Regiments-Infantry. The 3rd Battalion was held up in front of LOUVIERES. The next morning the 2nd Battalion was moved southeast to COUVAINS and attached to the 116th Infantry. These names were taken from A short history and illustrated roster of the 105th Infantry, United States Army, Col. James M. Andrews commanding, 1917. : 13th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Army National Guard lineage rules state that any unit that becomes inactive has its lineage terminated, and that such lineage cannot be "resurrected," even if a unit with identical designation is later established. 3: 1: Augustus Honeysten, 125th New York Infantry, Company G. 3: 1: . Beginning United States Civil War Research gives steps for finding information about a Civil War soldier. 4th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. During this period the 115th Infantry Regiment was engaged in one of the war's forgotten chapters, "The Battle of Brest". : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The highest ranking captive taken by this unit was the rank of Captain. The 115th became part of the 28th Division, the Keystone Division of Pennsylvania. Programme of the commemorations of the 79th anniversary of the Normandy landings. 61st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 201st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. It was mustered out at Raleigh, N. C., under Col. Johnson, June 17, 1865. Sixty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Lo.". Documents indicated that parts of the 5th Paratroop Regiment were in these defensive positions. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. The Battle for Brest was one of the fiercest battles fought during Operation Cobra, the Allied breakout of Normandy which began on 27 July 1944, during the Battle of Normandy during World War II. The following is taken fromNew York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Co. D, 115th Illinois . 186th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Assigned to: Army of Kentucky: September 1862 - June 1863 . 134th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Campaign streamers for Normandy (with arrowhead), North France, Rhineland, and Central Europe were added to the colors. 13th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. This collection consists of a compiled roster of Company H, 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division between February 3, 1941 and November 1945. : 192nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. Description: 49 items. Twenty-Second Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. It was organized at Fonda, where it was mustered into the U. S. service on Aug. 26, 1862, for three years, and left the state on the 30th, proceeding to Sandy Hook, Md., where it received its arms and equipments. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 196th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Since 2003 the heritage of the regiment lives on along Route 15 through Maryland, where the Maryland Senate dedicated it as the 115th Infantry Regiment Memorial Highway. 6th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Fifth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. 9th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Seventeenth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : 134th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 1st Battalion was committed south of woods during the afternoon, and encountered heavy resistance. This is meant to be a comprehensive list. 31 items. 36th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Officers 2 : FIELD AND STAFF. 128th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 27th REGIMENT U. S. COLORED TROOPS. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE : 131st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 2nd Battalion on the right crossed the beach and started up the cliff, making slow progress due to mines. 138th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Part of the Allied plan for the invasion of mainland Europe called for the capture of port facilities, in order to ensure the timely delivery of the enormous amount of war material required to supply the invading Allied forces (it was estimated that the 37 Allied divisions to be on the continent by September 1944 would need 26,000 tons of supplies each day). Thirty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FOURTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY. : SPECIAL DUTY. 353 Fu Bn, Number of Prisoners of War evacuated to July 1st : 115th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. These personnel later became part of the 1st Maryland Regiment, "Maryland 400" or "Maryland Line," who repeatedly charged a numerically superior British force during the Battle of Long Island, sustaining heavy casualties, but allowing General Washington to successfully evacuate the bulk of his troops to Manhattan. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Batcheller, George S. (Lt. : 21st-36th Regiments-Infantry. Clark, James H.The iron hearted regiment, being an account of the battles, marches and gallant deeds performed by the 115th regiment N.Y. vols. 33rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 10th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 115th Regiment T-Z. 115th New York captured at Olustee, FL on February 20, 1864. Civil War,1861-1910(ca. Originals located at SUNY Oswego. 124th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. For the first 5 months they conducted operations in a town called Saba Al boor north of Baghdad that had a population of between 50,000 and 65,000. 64th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. This page was last edited on 30 April 2023, at 03:29. 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Infantry Volunteers, 115th New York at Deep Bottom, VA, August 1864, 115th New York captured at Olustee, FL on February 20, 1864, NYS Division of Military and Naval Affairs. Twenty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Also several scrapbooks of Civil War covers, and a letter book of Gen. Samuel S. Burnside, both incoming and outgoing, 5th Division, New York National Guard, showing strong Democratic sympathies; a lecture by Myron Adams on involvement of the U.S.S. 196th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 115th, "Iron Hearts," was recruited during July and Aug., 1862, in the counties of Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery and Saratoga. 25th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 67th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. Letters (1863) detail his removal to Hilton Head Island (S.C.), and include descriptions of the island, Beaufort (S.C.), camp life, construction at Fort Mitchell (near Hilton Head), with references to gunboats, Fort Walker, Fort Pulaski, and the Battle of Charleston. : SEVENTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. Hand-written roster and service record of the 41st Regiment, Co. E, New York State Volunteers. This can include photographs, letters, articles and other non-book materials. 118th Infantry Regiment. Battalion C.O., Lt. Col. William E. Warfield was found dead, believed to have been killed at approximately 0300 hours. 1 box Eighteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 10 boxes. The list was compiled by Kelly Rumbaugh, Nancy Robinson, and Sterling Hoover in December 1995. 2. : 185th-198th Regiments Infantry; 1st and 2nd Regiments Heavy Artillery; 1st Regiment Light Artillery, and Independent Batteries . : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 32nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. This campaign continued unabated until 21 March 1945, and the 115th Infantry did not take part in the Ardennes Campaign.

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