Hallo,
ik heb google geraadpleegd maar niets kunnen vinden kan iemand mij helpen met de unit history van het 701st Tank Battalion, ik bedoel dus NIET het 701st TANK DESTROYER BATTALION.
701 st Tank Battalion
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701 st Tank Battalion
Adoptant van:
T/5 Raymond Leon Miller 327th Glider Infantry Regiment 101st Airborn Division
Sgt Kurt Franzman 28th Inf. Reg 8th Infantry Division
John S. Williams 120th Inf. Reg 30th Infantry Division
Harrold Rogers 119th Inf. Reg 30th Infantry Division
T/5 Raymond Leon Miller 327th Glider Infantry Regiment 101st Airborn Division
Sgt Kurt Franzman 28th Inf. Reg 8th Infantry Division
John S. Williams 120th Inf. Reg 30th Infantry Division
Harrold Rogers 119th Inf. Reg 30th Infantry Division
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Re: 701 st Tank Battalion
Er schijnt een boek over te zijn. Verder een tekst van een plaquette uit het trainingskamp - Camp Bouse- van dit (onafhankelijk) tank bataljon:
The 701st tank battalion was activated 3/28/43 at Camp Campbell, KY. Here 553 young men and officers began their journey into history. These men began their basic training and for many saw a tank for the first time. The 701st relocated to Fort Knox, for further training. The battalion received orders on 12/8/43 to relocate to Camp Bouse, the mysterious secret camp. The men were introduced to the Grant Tank, a WW I designed tank which now had a 13 million candlepower light, "The Gizmo" mounted in the turret. Thus began the canal defense light project training.
The 701st left Bouse for Camp Kilmer, N. J. on 3/27/44 and then onto England aboard the R. M. S. Mauretania. The BN arrived at Liverpool on 5/1/44 and trained at Puncheston, Wales.
The 701st landed on Utah Beach, Normandy, France on 8/24/44. Here, most of the CDL Grant Tanks were replaced by Sherman Tanks.
The BN moved north through France and Belgium and on December 21st moved out from its positions at Heerlen, Holland and crossed the Siegfried Line into Germany at Uback. The 701st crossed the Roer River and saw its heaviest combat near Tetz, Hottorf, Viersen and Krefeld beginning on 2/25/45. The BN crossed the Rhine on 3/29/45 and pushed through Munster, Bunde and Bismark. At Gardelegen, the 701st uncovered an atrocity where 1016 prisoners of war and political prisoners had been murdered by the enemy. As the wars end neared, orders were received to halt forward movement, finding the BN on the banks of the Elbe River, 50 miles from Berlin, thus ending the fighting of 701st.
The 701st tank battalion was activated 3/28/43 at Camp Campbell, KY. Here 553 young men and officers began their journey into history. These men began their basic training and for many saw a tank for the first time. The 701st relocated to Fort Knox, for further training. The battalion received orders on 12/8/43 to relocate to Camp Bouse, the mysterious secret camp. The men were introduced to the Grant Tank, a WW I designed tank which now had a 13 million candlepower light, "The Gizmo" mounted in the turret. Thus began the canal defense light project training.
The 701st left Bouse for Camp Kilmer, N. J. on 3/27/44 and then onto England aboard the R. M. S. Mauretania. The BN arrived at Liverpool on 5/1/44 and trained at Puncheston, Wales.
The 701st landed on Utah Beach, Normandy, France on 8/24/44. Here, most of the CDL Grant Tanks were replaced by Sherman Tanks.
The BN moved north through France and Belgium and on December 21st moved out from its positions at Heerlen, Holland and crossed the Siegfried Line into Germany at Uback. The 701st crossed the Roer River and saw its heaviest combat near Tetz, Hottorf, Viersen and Krefeld beginning on 2/25/45. The BN crossed the Rhine on 3/29/45 and pushed through Munster, Bunde and Bismark. At Gardelegen, the 701st uncovered an atrocity where 1016 prisoners of war and political prisoners had been murdered by the enemy. As the wars end neared, orders were received to halt forward movement, finding the BN on the banks of the Elbe River, 50 miles from Berlin, thus ending the fighting of 701st.
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Re: 701 st Tank Battalion
Dank Freeland,
Laat ik ook net die info gevonden !
Laat ik ook net die info gevonden !
Adoptant van:
T/5 Raymond Leon Miller 327th Glider Infantry Regiment 101st Airborn Division
Sgt Kurt Franzman 28th Inf. Reg 8th Infantry Division
John S. Williams 120th Inf. Reg 30th Infantry Division
Harrold Rogers 119th Inf. Reg 30th Infantry Division
T/5 Raymond Leon Miller 327th Glider Infantry Regiment 101st Airborn Division
Sgt Kurt Franzman 28th Inf. Reg 8th Infantry Division
John S. Williams 120th Inf. Reg 30th Infantry Division
Harrold Rogers 119th Inf. Reg 30th Infantry Division