137th infantry regiment roster
RICHARD H. NEDDERSEN Colonel, Infantry USAR Commanding April 25, 1955 Digitized by Google. These entries cover in some detail the construction of field works and battle actions at Peach Tree Creek. Tous droits rservs. He was of great assistance to the Battalion Commander in keeping him informed, and he helped reorganize his own company after the Company Commander and Executive Officer had become casualties. Jorgensen, Jay. The unit redeployed through Camp McCoy, Wisconsin in April 2011 having earned the Meritorious Unit Commendation. 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" At 0945, Lt. The 320th Infantry also attacked at that time. Morning Reports 136th Armored Maintenance Battalion Morning Reports 136th Field Artillery Battalion Morning Reports 136th Infantry Regiment Morning Reports 137th Armored Ordnance Maintenance . Introduction; Title Page; INTRODUCTION. Colonel David Ireland received authority, August 31, 1862, to recruit this regiment; it was organized at Binghamton, and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years September 25 and 26, 1862. R. SEARS, Colonel, Infantry, Commanding. With poor visibility, the going was slow for a time, although it was soon apparent that our forces were reducing enemy resistance by constant artillery and small arms fire. [1], The former 1st Infantry Regiment of the Kansas National Guard was consolidated with the 4th Infantry Regiment, organized in 1918, to become the 137th Infantry of the 35th Division on 4 November 1921. (Letters, Jan 6 & Dec 28, 1863, presumably from Burtis J. Bayless). Company C encountered an enemy patrol, which was driven off, in the first actual contact with the enemy. The Bronze Star has been recommended for Lieutenant Strong for outstanding leadership under fire. Infantry - 137th-138th Infantry - 140th-156th Infantry - Garrison Guards Camp Carrington Iowa Artillery - Light Artillery Cavalry - 1st-9th Infantry - 2d-4th Infantry - 6th-34th Infantry - 34th and 38th Infantry - 35th-40th Infantry - 45th Kansas Artillery - Light Artillery Artillery - Blair's Battery Cavalry - 2d Cavalry - 5th-7th Cavalry - 9th On the 16th, 5 men were killed, 23 wounded and 2 missing in action. This collection contains abstracts compiled from original muster rolls for New York State infantry units involved in the Civil War. July 1996. The regiment soon arrived in England on 25 May 1944, and then into the frontline in Normandy on 8 July 1944. Frederick Phisterer. Visibility was poor, and aerial support was called off, but the artillery support remained excellent. This surprise attack was so successful that the 35th Division was not used, and it was soon headed for the greatest American battle of the war. The total enrollment of the regiment was 1111, of whom 6 officers and 121 men, were killed and mortally wounded11.4 per cent. The change was made in accordance with a 2012 Army chief of staff directive. Their fresh troops made gains up to 1500 yards during the day. Mustered out: June 9, 1865. Cases of individual heroism include those of Sergeant Earl V. Spengler, 1514 Pennsylvania, Wichita, Kansas, and of Corporal Peter Seiwert of Garden Plain, Kansas. [2], Simultaneously with its mustering out from Federal service, the 20th Kansas was consolidated with the 1st Regiment of Infantry (Provisional), as the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Kansas National Guard. Enlisted, August 12, 1862, at Lisle, to serve three years; mustered in as sergeant, Co. E, September 3, 1962; wounded in action, June 22, 1864, at Culp's. The 137th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. On 1 September 2008, the inactive 1st Battalion, 137th Infantry was consolidated with the active 635th Armored Regiment, and the consolidated unit was redesignated as the 1st Battalion, 635th Armored Regiment. Blue & Gray Magazine(Spring 2006): pp. Orders for 137th Regiment to assemble and commission of Richard F. Blydenburgh as Quartermaster, 1828; certificate of promotion of Thomas Young, 1808; certificate of exemption for Richard F. Blydenburgh, 1863; roster of the Smithtown Home Defense Corps and roll of honor of members gone to U.S. Army and Navy, 1917-1918; Civil War muster roll, 1862; and typescript "Long Island and the Civil War" by Joseph Covas, 1972; photocopy of Special Federal Census Schedule of Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines and Widows, etc. It represents the baton of a marshal of France. On the left of the 137th Infantry was the 320th Infantry, and on the right the 30th Division, who were operating across the river. 263-266. Both the 1st and 3rd Battalions provided relief between 13 and 16 July 1924 after a tornado struck Augusta. Light artillery fire on our positions was reported. The 137th Infantry Regiment (First Kansas)[1] was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. Welman, Lysander. 20-23 JULY 1944 On 20 July the 1st and 3rd Battalions strengthened their positions north of the river, with the 2nd Battalion in a reserve status. Of these, 17 were killed, 106 wounded and 4 missing. Accordingly our casualties were very light, with 1 killed, 5 wounded and 2 missing on the 20th, none killed, 7 wounded and 1 missing on the 21st, none killed, 4 wounded and none missing on the 22nd, and 1 killed, 8 wounded and 1 missing on the 23rd. Exposing himself to enemy machine gun fire, he pointed out enemy emplacements from his position at the head of the platoon, and five emplacements were successfully disposed of. NorwichCWRTColl The regiment then went to Camp Rucker, Alabama on 31 March 1943, and then to Camp Forrest, Tennessee on 17 November 1943, where they conducted combat training for fighting in Europe. DIV. - Died of Wounds; DSC - Distinguished Service Cross; GCM - Good Conduct Medal; [1] They subsequently set sail for Europe, entering the frontline on 18 June 1918. Archer, John M. "The Bullets Came Thick and Close: The 137th New York Infantry on Culp's Hill." The 137th New York Infantry Regiment lost 6 officers and 121 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 4 officers and 163 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. To Captain Roger Heller, the author, my sincere appreciation for a most unusual and outstanding performance. About Us; Staff; Camps; Scuba. ferred to Co. E, this regiment, January 28, 1865; to Co. D, Ninety-first Infantry, June 5, 1865. [2] The SpanishAmerican War officially ended on 10 December, with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. Previously known as the 6th Ohio Infantry, it has served in several American wars as a combat infantry unit, but now maintains the Ohio RTI (Regional Training Institute) in Columbus, Ohio. Corps artillery was in support of the operation. Propaganda leaflets had also been dropped over the enemy lines during the night, which may have had some results. West, Samuel. Officers mentioned most frequently in Willson's diaries include Goddard, Col. David Ireland, 137th New York Infantry, and Capt. Headquarters Company . 2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. [6] On 25 July, the regiment witnessed the beginning of Operation Cobra, and Allied bombers bombed German positions right near friendly lines. 12 JULY 1944 The regiment again attacked at 0800 on 12 July 1944, with 2nd and 3rd Battalions in the leading echelon. Son of Elias H. McNiel & Julia A. Boston : J.E. Due to allied aerial superiority, no enemy air attacks were encountered. They were meeting heavy artillery and mortar fire along their entire front. [1] Many of the enlisted soldiers and most of the Regiment's Officers were sent to Vietnam as replacements to regular army units. The regiment traced its history back to the organization of the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Kansas Volunteer Militia from pre-existing companies on 17 May 1879. Items in the museum collection arein bold. Lo. Click a letter below to go to Soldier names beginning with that letter: This database was compiled by Mr. Rick Jeffers, Ira S.Ira S. Jeffers Letter, 1864 : 137th New York Volunteer Infantry. The Civil War Battle Unit Details Return to Results UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 137th Regiment, New York Infantry Overview: Organized at Binghamton, N. Y., and mustered in September 25, 1862. [3] The regiment returned to Fort Riley and was mustered out on 30 October. Greene, George Sears. Colonel Emery was evacuated to the hospital at 2030, 24 July 1944. Includes detailed letters / reports on the engagement of troops of the 137th New York Infantry Regiment at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. These two members of Company A observed a disabled tank in an area in which they knew an artillery barrage was due to fall. On 7 March 1885, the Kansas Volunteer Militia became the Kansas National Guard.[1]. Henry and Burtis Bayless Letters. Casualties for 31 July were 2 killed and 19 wounded. The Order is the highest decoration in France and is divided . They were sworn in as commissioned officers at 1500 and assigned to their original companies. Golf Co 106th Forward Support Company: Manhattan. On 24 April, the 20th Kansas was involved in the advance against Calumpit, and in the next month, against San Thomas. Colonel Wilson, commander of the supporting 219th Field Artillery Battalion, and Captain Kerr, artillery liaison officer, were killed, and the first platoon of Company G suffered heavy casualties. They were in the thick of fighting until 9 November when they were relieved. It is honored by a monument on the Gettysburg battlefield. The regiment and brigade became a part of the 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized). The database contains additional information when known, such as Private 1st Class Howard G. Nichols and Technical Sergeant Richard E. Blair of Atchison, Kansas, saved the lives of three men during the afternoon of 13 July, southeast of le Meauffe. Incls: Journal and Supporting Papers July 1944 (1 copy), 319.1 1st Ind RGC/mla (31 Jul 44) HQ 35TH INF DIV, APO 35, U S Army, 14 Aug 44, TO: Commanding General, XIX Corps, APO 270, U S Army. Muster Rolls Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War These rosters were compiled by the New York State Adjutant General Office. 182 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm. The Alabama militia was called the Alabama Volunteer Guard. One man was wounded on the 29th, as the casualties remained almost non-existent for the third consecutive day. Lo taken, and the Corps mission completed in eight days of fighting, 19 July was a period of patrolling rear areas and cleaning out scattered Germans, clearing minefields, and reorganization of forces for defense of areas occupied. Located at the Library of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. The 2nd Infantry Division was now on the left of the 35th, with the 29th Division as Corps reserve. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. On Tuesday, 2nd Lt. Eugene A. Kay of 2504 East 28th Street, Kansas City, Missouri, was shot down near Rampan, and wounds suffered by 2nd Lt. John Matraszek of 3013 Richmond Street, Philadelphia proved fatal. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. All elements were encountering heavy minefields and 88mm fire. [3] In the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, a 6-hour barrage was launched on this hill and was taken by the Kansas soldiers in their first attempt on 26 September, and their trial by fire began; an ordeal that was to last six days and six nights, with little or no food, only snatches of sleep, and an uninterrupted rain of shells, gas, and bullets from infantry, artillery and warplanes. Located at the Indiana Historical Society. After the escape of criminals from the Kansas State Penitentiary, the 2nd Battalion was called up to perform road patrols and block bridges between 19 and 20 January 1934. B Company (armor): Lenexa. On 1 May 1989, the regiment was withdrawn from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System. The 137th Infantry Regiment (First Kansas) [1] was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. The 1st and 2nd Battalions were again called to active service on 13 May 1968 during the Vietnam War as part of the 69th Infantry Brigade (SEP) and sent to Fort Carson, Colorado. 25th Infantry Regiment, (Colored) 368th Infantry Regiment, (Colored) Arkansas, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Little Rock Arkansas. The 137th Infantry left its England stations at Bodmin and Newquay on 4 July 1944. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Tim Aumiller, Infantry Division Components of the U.S. Army, 76. of the enrollment; 4 officers and 167 men died of disease, accidents, and all other causes, a total of 294. 1 AUGUST 1944 Task Force S attacked The entire battalion was then able to advance. After beating back a fierce German counterattack in the Gremercey Forest, the regiment moved north to Metz. Finding aid available athttp://www.lib.montana.edu/collect/spcoll/findaid/2508.php. The 3rd Battalion, on the right, had established contact with forces on the strongly held road junction of Highways 2 and 3. Greene kept this diary during a tour with his father, Brig. 28 cm. An enemy counterattack forced the 3rd Battalion back to its original position at 2200. These books were digitized by Yale University and Cornell University. Eight rounds of 88mm artillery fire were poured into the area occupied by Company H, and Private Owen J. McBride was killed. The day was comparatively quiet, with scattered mortar and artillery fire, mostly on road junctions. A Company drew men from Atchinson, B Company came from Emporia, C Company enlisted men from Council Grove, D Company hailed from Dodge City. At 1600 a strong enemy position was captured about 1000 yards south of St. Gilles. When this TD bogged down, he returned to bring up another which pulled the first to safety. The 30th Division remained on the right. KIA - Killed in Action; LWA - Lightly Wounded in Action; PH - Purple Heart; SSM Plus, he's wearing a guard duty belt for some reason. Notification was received of the appointment of Technical Sergeants Claude A. Hupp of Company M and Frank A. Gonzales of Company I as 2nd Lieutenants. 11 items. Eight of the enemy were killed, twelve taken prisoner, and a large amount of enemy materiel captured. The prisoners were mostly of Polish, Czech and Austrian descent, and appeared glad to be out of the fighting. "137th Infantry Regiment (First Kansas) Lineage and Honors", "A History of the 137th Infantry: An All-Kansas National Guard Regiment:: 35th and 89th Division World War I Unit Histories", "Combat History of the 137th Infantry Regiment WWII", "Kansas Adjutant General's Department 2137th Combined Arms Battalion", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=137th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)&oldid=1138303167, Infantry regiments of the United States Army National Guard, Infantry regiments of the United States Army, Military units and formations established in 1879, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 9 February 2023, at 00:00. High among these was the heroic action of Technical Sergeant Frank A. Gonzales of Augusta, Kansas, a Platoon Sergeant in Company I. The Germans, from their positions across the river, continued to shell our troops with mortar and artillery fire, and shortly before 2300 Wednesday night, single-engine enemy bombers flew over the regimental area dropping flares and butterfly bombs. Outstanding leadership shown by enlisted men has resulted in numerous recommendations for battlefield appointment as 2nd Lieutenant. Available online at:www.davidcleutz.com/137th-regiment-nystate-volunteers.html The companies were recruited principally: A at Binghamton and Sanford; B at Binghamton, Chenango, Conklin, Kirkwood, Richford, Union and Windsor; C at Owego; D at Ithaca; E at Binghamton, Chenango, Lisle, Maine, Triangle, Union and Whitney's Point; F at Binghamton, Colesville, Chenango, Conklin, Kirkwood, Port Crane, San-ford and Windsor; G at Berks-hire, Richford, Newark Valley, Caroline, Groton and Candor; H at Spencer, Candor, Barton and Owego; I at Ulysses, Newfield and Ithaca; K at Groton, Danby and Caroline; and L at Elmira. 14 JULY 1944 On Friday, 14 July 1944, the regiment attacked again at 0800, with one platoon of medium tanks in support of each battalion. [6], In the afternoon of 6 August 1944, the regiment was on the move again, to the Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcout area. The list of important battles in which the regiment took part includes Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wauhatchie, Missionary ridge, Lookout mountain, Ringgold, Rocky Face ridge, Resaca, Cassville, Lost mountain, Kennesaw mountain, Peachtree creek, the siege of Atlanta, and numerous minor actions on the march to the sea and in the campaign of the Carolinas. After minor patrolling in Alsace-Lorraine, they moved north to fight in the Battle of the Bulge on 26 December 1944. After a day at the marshaling areas the regiment sailed, part from Plymouth, and part from Falmouth, on 6-7 July 1944, and landed on French soil at Omaha Beach near Colleville-sur-Mere on 7-8-9 July 1944. Casualties for 12 July 1944 were 7 killed, 74 wounded and 7 missing. The history of the Grand Lodge of Nebraska, and the Grand Masters elected by the brethren to lead it, encompasses many interesting challenges and successes from the mid-1800s to t This incident occurred on 11 July near St. Gilles. The 137th shared in all the marches and battles of the Atlanta campaign, and then marched with Sherman to the sea." Colonel Robert Sears joined the regiment at 1830 and assumed command at 2030. 58th Regiment Infantry. rank, Army Serial Number, and medals and awards earned by the soldier. The regiment left the State September 27, 1862; it served in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 12th Corps, from September 30, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 2Oth Corps, from April, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Koert S. Van Voorhees, June 9, 1865, near Bladensburg, Md. Transcriptions only. The 1st Battalion was slowed up during the early part of the day. The 137th Infantry left its England stations at Bodmin and Newquay on 4 July 1944. However, a physical check of personnel and reports from various sources revealed that during the first week of combat, the regiment suffered numerous casualties which had not previously been reported. He noted there were few casualties among the men of Company I. FORT RILEY, Kan. - The Kansas Army National Guard's 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment, "First Kansas," redesignated as the 1st Battalion, 635th Armor Regiment during a virtual ceremony Oct. 17. For these two members of the Medical Detachment, the Silver Star has been recommended. Regiment database in Excel file format. If the soldier was wounded in action, then WIA is shown. In particular, he comments on the primitive conditions of army camps and the long arduous marches each day. The 137th force had encountered a fortified church on Highway 3, north of St. Gilles, and for most of the morning were pinned down by heavy machine gun, mortar and artillery fire. The alphabetical listings on these web pages includes the soldier's Last Name, -Col., Thomas D. Fouts; Maj., Page J. Pickerell. After a day at the marshaling areas the regiment sailed, part from Plymouth, and part from Falmouth, on 6-7 July 1944, and landed on French soil at Omaha Beach near Colleville-sur-Mere on 7-8-9 July 1944. The Battalion was sent to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and then to the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California for pre-deployment training. During the day the 117th Infantry (30th Division) pushed across our front, and we moved to a new area between la Luzerne and St. Please note: Some morning reports are in poor condition and may be difficult to read. Located at the Neville Public Museum of Brown County, Green Bay, WI. No enemy artillery fire was reported, but enemy planes were again over the area. 137th Infantry Regiment Personnel Roster Index Click a letter below to go to Soldier names beginning with that letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This database was compiled by Mr. Rick Callendar based on the book "35th Infantry Division Roster POE to POE". Bureau, 1893. Showing unequalled courage and utter disregard for their own safety, countless lives were saved by these men, litter bearers, technicians and surgeons who, unarmed, carry out their work of rescue, attention, and evacuation of the wounded. During its wartime service, the regiment had 3 officers and 19 enlisted men killed in action. This is meant to be a comprehensive list. Combined with this continuous two-day advance, which resulted in the clearing of organized enemy resistance from north and east of the Vire River, came the announcement of the capture of St. Bombing caused 2 men to be killed and 3 men injured in the regiment. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. B. Lyon Company, 1912. Accession 40908. No casualties of any kind were reported on this day for the first time since the regiment entered combat. He began [10] In March 2010, the Battalion was activated for service in the Global War on Terror and conducted predeployment training at Kansas Regional Training Center, Salina, Kansas and Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. K Company Roster - 117th Infantry Regiment. Unit Rosters and Unit Photographs; About Us; 137th Infantry Regiment, 137th Infantry Regiment, Back to the 35th Infantry Division. To : The Adjutant General, Washington 25, D. C. Thru: Command Channels. Book/Printed Material A short history and illustrated roster of the 112th infantry, army of the United States, Colonel George C. Rickards commanding, 1917 . Subject: Action Against Enemy, Reports After/After Action Reports. Lo. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Fennell, Charles C.The attack and defense of Culp's Hill : Greene's Brigade at the battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Whittier, Edward, "The Left Attack (Ewell's), Gettysburg." downloaded as an Excel The 3rd Battalion moved 500 yards before being held up by machine gun fire. After being held up in the early part of the day, the 2nd Battalion broke through for a gain of 500 years. DUC/PUC (Army) 18-21 nov 44 (3rd Bn, 137th inf cit WD GO 11 1946), DUC/PUC (Army) 10 dec 44 (F Co, 137th inf cite WD GO 20 1946), 23 December 1940 inducted into federal service at Wichita Kansas assigned to the 35th Division and moved to Camp Joseph T. Robinson Arkansas 7 January 1941, Transferred to Fort Ord California 23 December 1941 and to the Presidio of San Francisco California 14 Jan 1942, Sent to Long Beach California 23 April 1942 and to Camp San Luis Obispo California 2 February 1943, Relocated to Camp Rucker Alabama 31 March 1943 and to the Tennessee Manoeuvre area 17 November 1943, Arrived at Camp Butner North Carolina 21 January 1944 and staged at Camp Kilmer New Jersey 3 May 44 until departed New York P/E 12 May 1944, Arrived England 25 May 1944 and landed in France 8 July 1944 (attached to 4th Armoured Div 20-24 August 1944), Entered Germany 18 November 1944 and crossed into Belgium 27 December 1944, Returned to France 18 January 1945 and re-entered Germany 5 February 1945, Crossed into Holland 23 February 1945 and returned to Germany 26 February 1945 (attached 30th Infantry Division 14 April 1945 only). The Alabama Militia Before the war every state had a militia, the forerunner of today's National Guard. On 1 April 1963, the battle groups were redesignated as battalions. The personal record and unit information makes the collection valuable to anyone with New York ancestors in . 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. 1 folder (.05 cubic feet). Textual Records: Regimental, battalion, company, and detachment records, including letters sent and received, correspondence, issuances, rosters, casualty and descriptive lists, descriptive books, and histories, of the 11th Infantry Regiment, 1861-69; 12th Infantry Regiment, 1861-1912; 13th Infantry Regiment, 1861- 1915; 14th Infantry Regiment, Frederick Phisterer. 1, the first combat order of the 137th Infantry during World War II. I and K Companies hailed from Wichita, L Company came from Kingman, and M Company was also from Lawrence. Bloomer wrote about missing the battle, having rejoined the Company as they were retreating. The 137th continued to advance through the heavy fighting, alongside the 134th Infantry Regiment, and pushed the enemy back, south and east from Saint-L. No enemy prisoners were taken. 2nd Brigade Field Artillery - Brigadier General A. J. Bowley . The regiment was reorganized and officially mustered into service between 9 May and 13 May at Topeka, Kansas, as the 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. 25-26 JULY 1944 The 30th Division continued their attack on the right the following day, and the 2nd Division launched an attack at 0600, but again our status remained unchanged. E, F, G, and H Companies were recruited from Holton, Newton, Kansas City, and Lawrence respectively. 137th Infantry Regiment; 138th Infantry Regiment; 129th Machine Gun Battalion; 70th Brigade Infantry - Brigadier General Charles I. Martin 4 pages. Reports from German prisoners indicated that their replacements were practically non-existent. include the following: BSM - Bronze Star Medal; CIB - Combat Infantry Badge; DOW The 30th Division attacked in their sector on July 25th, following a terrific air attack on enemy lines at 1100. The 2nd Battalion made advances up to 400 yards, with Company F making the greatest gain until a shortage of ammunition held up their advance. 5th Infantry Regiment 6th Infantry Regiment 6th Machine Gun Battalion. With the tempo of the battle decreasing, acts of heroism and miraculous achievements by individuals and units of the 137th Infantry began to come to light. The book, Combat History of the 137th IR, World War II, printed by "Special Troops" in 1946 shows the crest with five battle stars. 29 JULY 1944 The 1st Battalion reverted to regimental control on 29th July. Scuba Certification; Private Scuba Lessons; Scuba Refresher for Certified Divers; Try Scuba Diving; Enriched Air Diver (Nitrox) Advanced Training. D-Day and Battle of Normandy media library: archives photos and videos, Souvenir shop featuring t-shirts, caps, mugs, models or posters inspired by D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, D-Day Overlord - Marc Laurenceau 2003-2023. In December, 1864, a company of recruits, mustered in for one year, joined the regiment at Savannah, Ga., and became Company L. Tune 8, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred to the I02d Infantry. -- Age, 24 years. No prisoners were taken on the 27th, 28th, or 29th.
137th infantry regiment roster