The 97th Infantry Division landed at Le Havre, France, 2 March 1945, and moved to Camp Lucky Strike. It crossed that river, 7 April, with the troops suffering 80% casualties in wounded and dead. {!qS?;p}fOOo!r(;;'}s_ttsW:9+=9)}uQzt{WEu. . The division was activated 5 September 1918 and inactivated 20 November 1918; one infantry regiment (303d) served with the 76th Division. 22 April 1945: XII Corps. Dsseldorf fell on the next day and the Ruhr pocket was eliminated. Activated: 25 February 1943. Members of the 97th Division treated sick and dying prisoners and buried the several hundred corpses discovered in the camp. Returned to U.S.: 16 June 1945, from the ETO, Overseas: 28 August 1945, for the Pacific Theater, arriving 25 September 1945 in, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 97th Infantry Division Artillery, Headquarters, Special Troops, 97th Infantry Division, Headquarters Company, 97th Infantry Division, 97th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment, Brigadier General Milton B. Halsey - 20 January 1944 24 September 1945, 19 April 1945: Third Army, 12th Army Group, 28 April 1945: First Army, 12th Army Group, This page was last edited on 26 February 2023, at 22:19. The 194th was to be organized and trained at Camp Cody, the 172nd at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, and the 193rd was to be organized in France with the AEF. Steve Robles. 97th Cml Mort Bn (- Co B) 12 Apr 45-13 Apr 45: Co B, 97th Cml Mort Bn: 13 Apr 45-14 Apr 45 . Overseas: 16 September 1945, to the Philippine Islands. ", Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Overseas: 19 February 1945, for the ETO; 28 August 1945, for the Pacific Theater, Commanders: Maj. Gen. Louis A. Craig (4 February 1943 19 January 1944), Brig. The three prongs of the trident represent the three states; the blue symbolizes the states numerous fresh water lakes; and, the white of the border and trident represents the snow that covers these states' picturesque mountains. [1] The 97th also liberated Helmbrechts concentration camp, a sub-camp of Flossenbrg for female prisoners. Headquarters Company, 97th Infantry Division. It had advanced to Konstantinovy It crossed that river, 7 April, against light resistance and fought a street-to-street engagement in Siegburg on the 10th. On 28 March, the Division crossed the German border west of Aachen and took up a defensive position along the west Please contact these organizations directly for further assistance. also has a large collection of published unit histories. We recommend that you search the U.S. Army Center of Military History 97th Infantry Division - Order of Battle of the United States Army - WWII - ETO website for the order of battle during World War II. ", "97th Division to be inactivated on March 31," Public Relations Office Press Release, 22 March 1946, Ralph Teatsworth, "Nazis Looted Czech Hospital of Radium, Stored It in Osaka," United Press International; printed in the, "The Brigade: A History, Its Organization and Employment in the US Army", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=97th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)&oldid=1141805422, 322nd Headquarters Train and Military Police. At that time the Division, which had been activated in February 1943, was stationed in California, with its training all completed and its men ready for battle. 97th Buttons Up the Ruhr Pocket We directly support the repository at WW2.ORG, and several other worthwhile projects that add to the historical record. 86th Infantry Division - U.S. Army Center of Military History [4] It had advanced to Konstantinovy Lzn, Czechoslovakia, when it received the ceasefire order on 7 May. p)\ the border and trident represents the snow that covers these states' picturesque Please note that the missing documents will be added in the near future. [15][22][23], On 25 April the division entered Czechoslovakia, moving to protect the left flank of the Third Army on its southern drive. There was a building marked by a red cross which the 97th assumed was a hospital and therefore, did not attack it. G: 510-592. On April 3, the 97th crossed the Rhine, and then went back into action along the Sieg River, capturing Siegburg and several other German towns. [12] Part of the division was in Tepl where the German 2nd Panzer Division had surrendered. In fact, it was a factory that made German 88's. mountains. [4] As all bridges over the Rhine had been destroyed and the city was well-defended, the 97th was ordered to move south along the west bank of the Rhine, crossing over it near Bonn on 3 April and taking up a position on the southern bank of the Sieg River at Hennef. Then the Division began to move back toward Dsseldorf again, to close the pocket from the south. 303rd Infantry Regiment, 97th Infantry Division | American Battle Monuments Commission 303rd Infantry Regiment, 97th Infantry Division Home 303rd Infantry Regiment, 97th Infantry Division Legacy ID 22757 Legacy Alias /db-abmc-burial-unit/303rd-infantry-regiment-97th-infantry-division Legacy Source db_abmc_burial_unit Richard P. Padgett Read more After assembly and training at Camp Cooke in California, the 97th Infantry Division was transported by train to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. Additionally, elements of the 97th Infantry Division participated in the liberation. hG_EO*TU`s/\_,lvsT5akq\,9G)AUiTd-c-TJTJ*V%6fklJLuZH'Lb!5(O:5f. Division World War II General Militon B. Halsey, 97th Infantry Division, examines the facilities found at the Flossenbrg Concentration Camp, April 1945.