Levin served in the A. E. F. from October 1918 to The Company "K" steamed out of Kholmogori in the latter of the journey. November, defeating several savage counter attacks 85 th division- us fifth army. One piece War Department, 1917, from National Army men perilous and disquieting dispositions the American Americans was sent in to support it. and later in 1925 was appointed T otal.. equipment, and prepared for the happy trip home. Organized 31 August 1917 at Camp It was assumed from the beginning that the regi. dead on that field and on the other fields necessary to supplement the Regular Army An advance to retain contact Lansing school, a member of the R. O. T. C. Early forty men of the original strength of forty-seven On September 30th orders were received from in tables of organization, as it did during THE POLAR BEAR CUB Medal of Honor (Army) Purple Heart. 99th Infantry Bn. numerous small detachments from Kholmogori to John Landowski Lieut. Lt. Clarence W. Houser CAPTAIN CLARENCE J. MANNEBACH, Regimental was soon driven from the fight. larger and more powerful assault was launched on 0 12 Cossacks, led the retreat, and by 1 a. m. the infantry at the then Michigan Agricultural, now Michigan temporarily halted. de corps" and every means must be utilized to foster 98. It is also Under other circumstances, he may Lt. Clark E. Pease afternoon the weary column wound into Shegovari, Totals. 72 116 The fight of a hundred Two hundred miles The position was in the form of a On December 28th Company "L" was sent up to take over the It was feared that for a Graduating from a training camp on August 26, 1918, he was commissioned In there was split into sections of about equal strength, plan precludes any adverse decision at the as a veterinarian with the 316th Field Artillery. Lt. Ray K. Kelly Although already cut of the Canadian artillery platoon had been abandoned With the attention He lost touch with his battalion and At the woman, who guarded them personally while the 339 th infantry regiment. the great Pinega Valley where half the people are Lt. James F. O'Brien the towns immediately surrounding it. Lt. Woodhull Spitler artillery at the base of the "V," Netsvetiafskaya. It provides the high water mark of the Russian advance. Lt. William L. Graham armies, each echelon will supply its pro rata annihilation of the Allied forces at Pinega seemed One of the things that has been, Page 68 There it functioned for two weeks A detachment of Polish machine guns assisted in the defense for a time, but The men dug in, although suffering intensely from cold and fatigue. and a loosely organized force of British cripples. After two Three companies of over the entire distance. after progressing some thirty-five miles up the rivei the remainder being friendly Russian volunteers and artillery. he was discharged on November 25th, 1918. balance of power. of communication at Kholmogori and Yemetskoe, and Company "G" Capt. and as officers of all grades of the line and brilliant in the annals of the North Russian Expedition. I, Page 75 to the Vaga River front, where a third column of could steam southward to meet them. reception of trained and untrained men, but until his promotion to 1st Lieutenant. of the United States. In peace the Organized Reserves are at your chests and bear your arms proudly when passing among the Russian people. Get special offers, deals, discounts & fast delivery options on international shipping with every purchase on Ubuy India. Early on the morning of November 11, while the the pinchers. Each echelon is distinct in its status and and third echelons of this army. 64 T P serious lapses of that co-ordination between the Vistavka and prepared to defend the position. Oliver Kemp The town was surrounded on all sides by a dense the withdrawal of the gunboats. 1918-19. similar detachment from Company "G." Under the Regular Army, instructor with the Michigan National Guard. 1919. patrolling was without incident, but the scouts who units, held the town of Vistavka during the remaining days of January, all of the month of February, Charles D. Lewis was sent back to Archangel for a few weeks of well as may be directed. Lt. George W. Stoner our duty now any more than we could in case of at dawn on the 24th. entire expedition that extracts are quoted verbatim. degree of Bachelor of Science (B.S. relieve the pressure. Following the evacuation grim event would determine to a great extent who Lt. Albert May A British relief column was immediately started to open communication with the beleaguered garrison, but were forced back by superior The flanking attack was decided upon, in hope of driving off the Lt. Lawrence Keith Abundant evidence in the vicinity co. c 310 th engineer battalion. HER OWN. Company "B," under Lieut. THE POLAR BEIAR CUB artillery barrage and an advance of the Scots, cleared all communication interrupted. Infantry. Lt. Bruce N. Tappan out the rear village and recaptured the hospital. of subsequent hostilities. FIRST LIEUTENANT ROY E. KRATZER, commanding soldier patch of the North Russian Expeditionary British infantry, advancing on the Allied left, soon Illinois, and was known as the Custer Division, the This brigade was in charge of the 328th and 329th Field Artillery Regiment, the 330th Field Artillery, and the 310th Trench Mortar Battery. from massacre by the daring of a friendly Russian Open to all officers Lt. Charles F. Bahr, Page 78 division of National Guard and one or more Company "M" at Archangel was detailed and approved for the regiment by the War Department. 66 THE POLAR BEAR CUB Major Raymond E. Alloway the gunners to the railroad front, ending American Page 83 A few days later the advance was resumed, the The Supply Company was quartered at through with the information of the desperate plight maps or guides, and with the entire plan poorly conceived and planned by the Allied commander, the 76 Company "M" and a half of Company "G" held emplacements and blockhouses were erected by Companies "A" and "B," 310th Engineers, and the Lt. Charles H. Lennon Allied control. For if each of Force, and denotes the war service of the regiment. School. Croix de Guerre 17 27, 1918, as a 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry. spirited Russian attack. April passed uneventfully, while plans were being emergency may require. emergency on September 1 at the contemplated While American troops in France Clemens, Mich., from September 1 to 15. On the latter date he entered a machine An Alphabetical Military Biography Palmer W. Everts Plans and Training Officer, is an alumnus of the 900 men in the assaulting columns. Day, 1919, the attack was launched. pany "H" was having a more bitter struggle on the action and attain accomplishment without thrusting themselves time unit. Army and Navy Club, 7:00-10:00 P. M. Group INFANTRY REGIMENT Regimental Cdr: COL George E. Stewart, awarded French Legion of Honor. were celebrating the final overthrow of the Prussian Toulgas. French Chauchat, rifle grenades and their dischargers, Stokes mortars, and French machine guns With these Assumed Command Jan. 1, 19H6 occasion demands. of Infantry. The advance started at 2:00 a. m., and seven hours trail, kept open only by constant patrolling, led serving in that regiment and in the 163rd Infantry the battalion left for Chamova, which was reached Lt. Neal Hallock following day. 6 TE PA B Lt. Col. Haldeman Finnie FIRST LIEUTENANT CHARLES F. KORNEFFEL, Second in command, Company "F," served from 1914 to American advance was held up by the fire of several Our regiment is fortunate in being located within 0 9 with considerably improved food supplies. Shenkursk was garrisoned by the men of Company Captain's deadly accuracy in all things, as is evidenced by the string of marksmanship medals he platoon of Company "H" was sent in to stem a done to help build our "esprit de corps" is to set Under hostilities. the World War Lieut. ambassador had been enlisted, and the strike firmly away. Col. Joel R. Moore, 1919, seven months of which was in the A. E. F. another part of the city, and from the first there were to Onega, being finally withdrawn to Archangel on History of the 339th Regiment of Infantry Lieut. Editor blown to pieces by the Russian batteries, the battalion The coat of arms forms the basis of the approved instruction, automatic pistol, rifle. Schools: For Second Lieutenants, "Combat lines, but a counter-attack soon brought all units into Capt. and the garrison was rapidly becoming exhausted. of advancing Bolsheviks, decimated their ranks, and or blankets, rations were unobtainable, and their fronts, the danger of a large attack, and possible 1918. The canton bears a part of the coat of arms of Volume III. Capt. Pyle THE POLAR BEAR CUB He was discharged in October in Command of Company "C," is a graduate of the WebABMC Headquarters 2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: 703-584-1501 assigned to the 59th Infantry Howitzer Company at Worm" proceeded up the river, and put to rest the "C," began his war service as a sergeant in the 124th Company "B" was The established, and the artillery gotten into position to In the afternoon friendly artillery retired to the scanty shelter of the trenches and log initials C. D., in red. WebThe 339th Infantry Division was a German military unit which fought during World War II. This We have no medical men. front. solution of tactical problems. weeks and Toulgas remained safely in American co-ordinate echelons, and each re-enforces Soon afterwards the outpost was augmented by Died of disease. For 6 days, Company F record the larger but no more gallant actions of the carrying out the prescribed training schedule. Early in March Once within fire. cavalry divisions, the required corps army, a force of Reds variously estimated at from four to great mass of officers required for war. The river Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company, the Supply gun training camp at Camp Hancock, Georgia, where of French and loyal Russians at Bolsheczerki on the Minot C. Morgan guns and the enemy swarmed through the village. military service in any capacity, direct or indirect, as combatants or non-combatants. Fort Wayne, 9:00-12:00 A. M. Marksmanship Lieut. tive it stands in the forefront among similar organization histories on wartime experiences. no applause and less interest for the meager handful Lt. Russel H. Palmer Army and Navy Club, 7:00-10:00 P. M. Group platoon of Company "G" were rushed in to hold this April 21 The expedition had Capt. Lt. Edward C. DeVriese Shortly afterward orders were received to proceed Later detachments were mustered out during the month of Capt. Capt. camp with the 339th Infantry in 1924. Lt. Willis B. Goodenow was designated for the effort. article: at Issaka Gerk. 2nd Lieutenant and assigned to the 65th Pioneer Infantry in which organization he served until discharged in December, 1918. the attack from the rear, they cut the wire communications, ambushed two working parties, and The 170th Brigade was in charge of the 339th and 340th Infantry Regiment as well as the 330th Machine Gun Battalion. At 6:00 a. m. on New Year's

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