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How large is a regiment?
Unveiling the Size of a Regiment 👉 Regiment Size Revealed 👉 Discover the varying sizes of regiments, ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 soldiers, and how they operate as tactical units within the army's structure.
Laura S. Harris (2024, April 1.) How large is a regiment?
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published: 07 Apr 2024
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De big van het regiment
Director: Max Nosseck | Production Country: The Netherlands | Year: 1935 | Production Company: Monopole-DLS | FLM7335 | Film from the collection of EYE (Amsterdam) -https://www.eyefilm.nl/en/collection/film-history/film/de-big-van-het-regiment
Comedy about a case of espionage in an army regiment. 'A lot of jokes, exploding cigars and noise', and 'pure entertainment', said the critics when the army comedy De big van het regiment, directed by German immigrant Mox Nosseck, was first shown. The screenplay was adapted from the detective novel 'Spionnage in het veldleger' (Espionage in the field army) by lawyer and writer Anton Roothaert, who went on to write the Doctor Vlimmen trilogy.
Producer M. A. Sprecher and Director: Nosseck transformed the story into an audience-friendly comedy about...
published: 06 Nov 2014
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What is a Regiment? | British Infantry Organisation in the Revolutionary War
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This is the first part of a multi-video series that will cover the organization of the British army during the American War of Independence. In this first episode, we discuss the administrative side of things by going over the basic structure of the British army Regiment and some of its component parts.
If you would like to support this content directly, please consider joining the channel Patreon at:
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- Bennett Cuthbertson's "A System for the Complete Interior Management and Oeconomy...
published: 28 Mar 2022
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The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment - The Big Picture
Covers The Activities In Vietnam Of The "blackhorse" Regiment, Which Proved That Armored Vehiclescould Be Used Under The Jungle And Marsh Conditions Found In Vietnam.
Department Of Defense
Pin 30249
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, The
published: 16 May 2013
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Powerful Army of Destroyed a Large Regiment - Arma 3
Powerful Army of Destroyed a Large Regiment - Arma 3
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published: 11 Oct 2022
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The Van Doos: 100 Years With the Royal 22e Regiment
This documentary marks the 100th anniversary of the Royal 22e Régiment, the only French-speaking Canadian battalion to fight in the First World War. Widely known by its colloquial name, “The Van Doos”, the battalion served with distinction on several fronts, including both world wars, the Korean War, and in numerous U.N. peacekeeping operations.
published: 07 Nov 2018
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We've Lived and Loved Together - Quick March of the Devonshire Regiment
The Devonshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that served under various titles and served in many wars and conflicts from 1685 to 1958, such as the Second Boer War, the First World War and the Second World War. In 1958 the regiment was amalgamated with the Dorset Regiment to form the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment which, in 2007, was amalgamated with the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment, the Royal Green Jackets and The Light Infantry to form a new large regiment, The Rifles.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devonshire_Regiment
Performed by The Royal Military School of Music.
The photo is of 2nd Battalion The Devonshire Regiment on the North-West Frontier of India, c1919.
published: 20 Mar 2024
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E Company - 2nd Battalion - 16th Infantry Regiment - WW2 Film - The BIG Red One D-Day 4K HD
The 1st Infantry Division entered World War II at Oran, North Africa, as part of the "Torch" I
nvasion, the first American campaign against Germany. On 8 November 1942, following
training in the United Kingdom, soldiers of the Big Red One landed on the coast of Algeria near Oran. The initial lessons of combat were harsh and many men were casualties in the
following campaign in Tunisia.
On 9 May 1943, the commander of the German "Afrika Korps" surrendered his force of 40,000. The Division then moved on to take Sicily in "Operation Husky."
The1st Division stormed ashore at Gelaon 10 July 1943 and quickly overpowered the preliminary Italian defenses. Soon after, the division came face-to-face with 100 tanks of the Herman
Goering Tank Division. With the help of naval gunfire, it's own artille...
published: 11 Aug 2015
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Episode One: 'Regiment d' Isembourg'
Welcome to our first new series of episodes! This time we are covering the Regiment d'Isembourg, its organization, uniforms, service, and notable members.
Please join the discord server if you have any advice and of course like and subscribe!
https://discord.gg/faWyTwdeE8
References:
Meijer, F. (2009). The Memoirs of Adriaan Frans Meijer, Lieutenant-General in the Army of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1786-1841, over the years 1808 - 1813. The memoirs of Adriaan Frans Meijer. Retrieved June 5, 2022, from https://www.napoleon-series.org/research/eyewitness/Meijer/c_Meijer1.html
Dempsey, G. C. (2016). Napoleon's mercenaries: Foreign units in the French army under the consulate and Empire, 1799-1814. Frontline Books.
Wikimedia Foundation. (2021, January 17). Charles Frédéric Louis
d'...
published: 05 Jun 2022
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Canadian Forces - The Armoured Regiment
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0503A
Français: https://youtu.be/VViAaSpkw_E
0:00 THE ARMOURED REGIMENT
0:42 Firepower
1:19 Mobility
1:53 Protection
2:24 Flexibility
2:37 Fundamentals
6:36 TANK SQUADRON
9:00 ECHELON STRUCTURE
9:35 DEPLOYMENT ADM RESOURCES
10:35 HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
12:54 REGT MAINT ORG
13:44 Harbours
14:53 Hide and Snipe Positions
15:37 Defensive Operations
17:21 Offensive Operations
published: 18 Oct 2020
0:52
How large is a regiment?
Unveiling the Size of a Regiment 👉 Regiment Size Revealed 👉 Discover the varying sizes of regiments, ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 soldiers, and how they operate ...
Unveiling the Size of a Regiment 👉 Regiment Size Revealed 👉 Discover the varying sizes of regiments, ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 soldiers, and how they operate as tactical units within the army's structure.
Laura S. Harris (2024, April 1.) How large is a regiment?
🌐 AskAbout.video
✋ Disclaimer: This video, titled 'How large is a regiment?', is crafted with the intention to enlighten and educate. As we delve into the nuances of 'How large is a regiment?', our content is structured to foster learning and understanding. However, it's important to acknowledge that certain segments of 'How large is a regiment?' might touch on topics that are sensitive or may cause discomfort to some audience members. We approach these parts with the utmost respect and care, ensuring they are integral to the educational narrative of 'How large is a regiment?'.
https://wn.com/How_Large_Is_A_Regiment
Unveiling the Size of a Regiment 👉 Regiment Size Revealed 👉 Discover the varying sizes of regiments, ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 soldiers, and how they operate as tactical units within the army's structure.
Laura S. Harris (2024, April 1.) How large is a regiment?
🌐 AskAbout.video
✋ Disclaimer: This video, titled 'How large is a regiment?', is crafted with the intention to enlighten and educate. As we delve into the nuances of 'How large is a regiment?', our content is structured to foster learning and understanding. However, it's important to acknowledge that certain segments of 'How large is a regiment?' might touch on topics that are sensitive or may cause discomfort to some audience members. We approach these parts with the utmost respect and care, ensuring they are integral to the educational narrative of 'How large is a regiment?'.
- published: 07 Apr 2024
- views: 7
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De big van het regiment
Director: Max Nosseck | Production Country: The Netherlands | Year: 1935 | Production Company: Monopole-DLS | FLM7335 | Film from the collection of EYE (Amsterd...
Director: Max Nosseck | Production Country: The Netherlands | Year: 1935 | Production Company: Monopole-DLS | FLM7335 | Film from the collection of EYE (Amsterdam) -https://www.eyefilm.nl/en/collection/film-history/film/de-big-van-het-regiment
Comedy about a case of espionage in an army regiment. 'A lot of jokes, exploding cigars and noise', and 'pure entertainment', said the critics when the army comedy De big van het regiment, directed by German immigrant Mox Nosseck, was first shown. The screenplay was adapted from the detective novel 'Spionnage in het veldleger' (Espionage in the field army) by lawyer and writer Anton Roothaert, who went on to write the Doctor Vlimmen trilogy.
Producer M. A. Sprecher and Director: Nosseck transformed the story into an audience-friendly comedy about army life in a regiment that is supposed to guard the border between the Netherlands and Belgium. Stars like Frits van Dongen, Fien de la Mar and Johan Kaart drew large audiences, as did the songs by, among others, Jacques van Tol and Max Tak.
Rootheart visited the Cinetone Studio's and later wrote De camera loopt (The camera is running), a fascinating insight into the Dutch film world of the 1930s.
Cast: Frits van Dongen,Jan van Ees, Adolphe Engers, Matthieu van Eysden, Johan Kaart, Jopie Koopman, Fien de la Mar, Sien de la Mar - Klopper, Piet te Nuyl, Sylvain Poons, Walter Smith, Clara Vischer - Blaaser, Hansje Anderiesen, Cruys Voorbergh, Jacques van Bijlevelt, Jan C. de Vos, Henriëtte Davids, Jan van Dommelen.
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Director: Max Nosseck | Production Country: The Netherlands | Year: 1935 | Production Company: Monopole-DLS | FLM7335 | Film from the collection of EYE (Amsterdam) -https://www.eyefilm.nl/en/collection/film-history/film/de-big-van-het-regiment
Comedy about a case of espionage in an army regiment. 'A lot of jokes, exploding cigars and noise', and 'pure entertainment', said the critics when the army comedy De big van het regiment, directed by German immigrant Mox Nosseck, was first shown. The screenplay was adapted from the detective novel 'Spionnage in het veldleger' (Espionage in the field army) by lawyer and writer Anton Roothaert, who went on to write the Doctor Vlimmen trilogy.
Producer M. A. Sprecher and Director: Nosseck transformed the story into an audience-friendly comedy about army life in a regiment that is supposed to guard the border between the Netherlands and Belgium. Stars like Frits van Dongen, Fien de la Mar and Johan Kaart drew large audiences, as did the songs by, among others, Jacques van Tol and Max Tak.
Rootheart visited the Cinetone Studio's and later wrote De camera loopt (The camera is running), a fascinating insight into the Dutch film world of the 1930s.
Cast: Frits van Dongen,Jan van Ees, Adolphe Engers, Matthieu van Eysden, Johan Kaart, Jopie Koopman, Fien de la Mar, Sien de la Mar - Klopper, Piet te Nuyl, Sylvain Poons, Walter Smith, Clara Vischer - Blaaser, Hansje Anderiesen, Cruys Voorbergh, Jacques van Bijlevelt, Jan C. de Vos, Henriëtte Davids, Jan van Dommelen.
Interested in licensing? For more information about this film and other items from our collection please contact
[email protected]
phone +31 (0)20 5891 426 mobile +31 (0)6 4118 9635
https://www.eyefilm.nl/en/film-sales
- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 8368
27:42
What is a Regiment? | British Infantry Organisation in the Revolutionary War
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This is the first part of a multi-video series that will cover the organization of the British army during the American War of Independence. In this first episode, we discuss the administrative side of things by going over the basic structure of the British army Regiment and some of its component parts.
If you would like to support this content directly, please consider joining the channel Patreon at:
https://www.patreon.com/BrandonF
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Primary Sources: All available free of charge at https://www.nativeoak.org/library
- Bennett Cuthbertson's "A System for the Complete Interior Management and Oeconomy of a Battalion of Infantry"
- The 1764 Manual Exercise
- Lt Col. William Dalrymple's "Tacticks"
- The Articles of War, 1778
Secondary Sources: Listed links are Amazon affiliate links (no additional charge to you)
- "With Zeal and with Bayonets Only," by Matthew Spring https://amzn.to/3JSwffi
- "These Distinguished Corps," by Don Hagist https://amzn.to/3qHOP24
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:05 The Regiment
11:05 The Sponsorship
13:20 The Company
18:45 The Squad
25:25 Conclusion
You can learn more at:
https://www.nativeoak.org/
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This is the first part of a multi-video series that will cover the organization of the British army during the American War of Independence. In this first episode, we discuss the administrative side of things by going over the basic structure of the British army Regiment and some of its component parts.
If you would like to support this content directly, please consider joining the channel Patreon at:
https://www.patreon.com/BrandonF
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Primary Sources: All available free of charge at https://www.nativeoak.org/library
- Bennett Cuthbertson's "A System for the Complete Interior Management and Oeconomy of a Battalion of Infantry"
- The 1764 Manual Exercise
- Lt Col. William Dalrymple's "Tacticks"
- The Articles of War, 1778
Secondary Sources: Listed links are Amazon affiliate links (no additional charge to you)
- "With Zeal and with Bayonets Only," by Matthew Spring https://amzn.to/3JSwffi
- "These Distinguished Corps," by Don Hagist https://amzn.to/3qHOP24
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:05 The Regiment
11:05 The Sponsorship
13:20 The Company
18:45 The Squad
25:25 Conclusion
You can learn more at:
https://www.nativeoak.org/
If you'd like to support the channel, please consider giving on Patreon,
https://www.patreon.com/BrandonF
You can follow me on Facebook and Instagram!
https://www.facebook.com/TheNativeOak
https://www.instagram.com/brandonfisichella/
- published: 28 Mar 2022
- views: 91490
28:52
The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment - The Big Picture
Covers The Activities In Vietnam Of The "blackhorse" Regiment, Which Proved That Armored Vehiclescould Be Used Under The Jungle And Marsh Conditions Found In Vi...
Covers The Activities In Vietnam Of The "blackhorse" Regiment, Which Proved That Armored Vehiclescould Be Used Under The Jungle And Marsh Conditions Found In Vietnam.
Department Of Defense
Pin 30249
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, The
https://wn.com/The_11Th_Armored_Cavalry_Regiment_The_Big_Picture
Covers The Activities In Vietnam Of The "blackhorse" Regiment, Which Proved That Armored Vehiclescould Be Used Under The Jungle And Marsh Conditions Found In Vietnam.
Department Of Defense
Pin 30249
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, The
- published: 16 May 2013
- views: 20280
9:44
Powerful Army of Destroyed a Large Regiment - Arma 3
Powerful Army of Destroyed a Large Regiment - Arma 3
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Аrma 3 gameplay video
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Powerful Army of Destroyed a Large Regiment - Arma 3
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Аrma 3 gameplay video
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Powerful Army of Destroyed a Large Regiment - Arma 3
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Аrma 3 gameplay video
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"See www.bistudio.com for more information."
- published: 11 Oct 2022
- views: 328
52:07
The Van Doos: 100 Years With the Royal 22e Regiment
This documentary marks the 100th anniversary of the Royal 22e Régiment, the only French-speaking Canadian battalion to fight in the First World War. Widely know...
This documentary marks the 100th anniversary of the Royal 22e Régiment, the only French-speaking Canadian battalion to fight in the First World War. Widely known by its colloquial name, “The Van Doos”, the battalion served with distinction on several fronts, including both world wars, the Korean War, and in numerous U.N. peacekeeping operations.
https://wn.com/The_Van_Doos_100_Years_With_The_Royal_22E_Regiment
This documentary marks the 100th anniversary of the Royal 22e Régiment, the only French-speaking Canadian battalion to fight in the First World War. Widely known by its colloquial name, “The Van Doos”, the battalion served with distinction on several fronts, including both world wars, the Korean War, and in numerous U.N. peacekeeping operations.
- published: 07 Nov 2018
- views: 7385
1:03
We've Lived and Loved Together - Quick March of the Devonshire Regiment
The Devonshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that served under various titles and served in many wars and conflicts from 1685 to 195...
The Devonshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that served under various titles and served in many wars and conflicts from 1685 to 1958, such as the Second Boer War, the First World War and the Second World War. In 1958 the regiment was amalgamated with the Dorset Regiment to form the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment which, in 2007, was amalgamated with the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment, the Royal Green Jackets and The Light Infantry to form a new large regiment, The Rifles.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devonshire_Regiment
Performed by The Royal Military School of Music.
The photo is of 2nd Battalion The Devonshire Regiment on the North-West Frontier of India, c1919.
https://wn.com/We've_Lived_And_Loved_Together_Quick_March_Of_The_Devonshire_Regiment
The Devonshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that served under various titles and served in many wars and conflicts from 1685 to 1958, such as the Second Boer War, the First World War and the Second World War. In 1958 the regiment was amalgamated with the Dorset Regiment to form the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment which, in 2007, was amalgamated with the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment, the Royal Green Jackets and The Light Infantry to form a new large regiment, The Rifles.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devonshire_Regiment
Performed by The Royal Military School of Music.
The photo is of 2nd Battalion The Devonshire Regiment on the North-West Frontier of India, c1919.
- published: 20 Mar 2024
- views: 945
4:19
E Company - 2nd Battalion - 16th Infantry Regiment - WW2 Film - The BIG Red One D-Day 4K HD
The 1st Infantry Division entered World War II at Oran, North Africa, as part of the "Torch" I
nvasion, the first American campaign against Germany. On 8 Novemb...
The 1st Infantry Division entered World War II at Oran, North Africa, as part of the "Torch" I
nvasion, the first American campaign against Germany. On 8 November 1942, following
training in the United Kingdom, soldiers of the Big Red One landed on the coast of
Algeria near Oran. The initial lessons of combat were harsh and many men were casualties in the
following campaign in Tunisia.
On 9 May 1943, the commander of the German "Afrika Korps" surrendered his force of 40,000. The Division then moved on to take Sicily in "Operation Husky."
The1st Division stormed ashore at Gelaon 10 July 1943 and quickly overpowered the preliminary Italian defenses. Soon after, the division came face-to-face with 100 tanks of the Herman
Goering Tank Division. With the help of naval gunfire, it's own artillery and Canadian Allies, the First Infantry Division fought it's way over the island's hills, driving the enemy back. The
Fighting First advanced onto capture Troina and opening the allied road to the straits of Mesina.
On D-Day, 6 June 1944, the Big Red One stormed ashore at Omaha Beach. Soon after H-Hour, the Division's 16th Regiment was fighting for it's life on a strip of beach near
Coleville-sur-Mer that had been marked the "Easy Red" on battle maps. Within two hours, the decimated unit huddled behind the seawall. The beach was so congested with the dead and the
dying there was no room to land reinforcements. Colonel George Taylor, Commander of the 16th Infantry Regiment, told his men "Two kinds of people are staying on this beach! The dead
and those who are going to die! Now lets get the hell out of here!" Slowly, the move inland got underway.
A German blockhouse above the beach became a command post named "Danger Forward."
The Division moved through the Normandy Hedgerows. The Division liberated Liege, Belgium, and pushed to the German border, crossing through the fortified Siegfried line. The 1st
Infantry Division attacked the first major German city, Aachen and after days of bitter fighting, the German commander surrendered the city on October 21 1944.
The Division continued its push into Germany, crossing the Rhine River. On 16 December, twenty-four enemy divisions, 10 of which were armored, launched a massive counter-attack the
Ardennes sector, resulting in what became know as the Battle of the Bulge. On 15 January 1945, the First Infantry attacked and penetrated the Siegfried Line for the second time and
occupied the Remagen bridgehead. On Easter Sunday, 1 April 1945 the Division marched 150 miles to the east of Siegen. On 8 April, the division crossed the Weser river, into
Czechoslovakia. The war was over on 8 May 1945.
At the end of World War II, the division had suffered 21,023 casualties and 43,743 men had served in its ranks. Its soldiers had won a total of 20,752 medals and awards including 16
Congressional Medals of Honor. Over 100,000 prisoners had been taken.
Its colors carry World War II campaign streamers for Algeria-French Morocco (with arrowhead); Tunisia; Sicily (with arrowhead); Normandy (with arrowhead); Northern France;
Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe
French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II for KASSERINE
French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II for NORMANDY
French Croix de Guerre, World War II, Fourragere
Belgian Fourragere 1940
Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at MONS
Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at EUPEN-MALMEDY
A History of Company "E", 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st U.S. Infantry Division. 1942-1945
Cannon Company Morning reports. 7th Nov 1943 - 6th June 1944
16th CT S-3 Combat Report (History 16th Combat Team Invasion of France)
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The 1st Infantry Division entered World War II at Oran, North Africa, as part of the "Torch" I
nvasion, the first American campaign against Germany. On 8 November 1942, following
training in the United Kingdom, soldiers of the Big Red One landed on the coast of
Algeria near Oran. The initial lessons of combat were harsh and many men were casualties in the
following campaign in Tunisia.
On 9 May 1943, the commander of the German "Afrika Korps" surrendered his force of 40,000. The Division then moved on to take Sicily in "Operation Husky."
The1st Division stormed ashore at Gelaon 10 July 1943 and quickly overpowered the preliminary Italian defenses. Soon after, the division came face-to-face with 100 tanks of the Herman
Goering Tank Division. With the help of naval gunfire, it's own artillery and Canadian Allies, the First Infantry Division fought it's way over the island's hills, driving the enemy back. The
Fighting First advanced onto capture Troina and opening the allied road to the straits of Mesina.
On D-Day, 6 June 1944, the Big Red One stormed ashore at Omaha Beach. Soon after H-Hour, the Division's 16th Regiment was fighting for it's life on a strip of beach near
Coleville-sur-Mer that had been marked the "Easy Red" on battle maps. Within two hours, the decimated unit huddled behind the seawall. The beach was so congested with the dead and the
dying there was no room to land reinforcements. Colonel George Taylor, Commander of the 16th Infantry Regiment, told his men "Two kinds of people are staying on this beach! The dead
and those who are going to die! Now lets get the hell out of here!" Slowly, the move inland got underway.
A German blockhouse above the beach became a command post named "Danger Forward."
The Division moved through the Normandy Hedgerows. The Division liberated Liege, Belgium, and pushed to the German border, crossing through the fortified Siegfried line. The 1st
Infantry Division attacked the first major German city, Aachen and after days of bitter fighting, the German commander surrendered the city on October 21 1944.
The Division continued its push into Germany, crossing the Rhine River. On 16 December, twenty-four enemy divisions, 10 of which were armored, launched a massive counter-attack the
Ardennes sector, resulting in what became know as the Battle of the Bulge. On 15 January 1945, the First Infantry attacked and penetrated the Siegfried Line for the second time and
occupied the Remagen bridgehead. On Easter Sunday, 1 April 1945 the Division marched 150 miles to the east of Siegen. On 8 April, the division crossed the Weser river, into
Czechoslovakia. The war was over on 8 May 1945.
At the end of World War II, the division had suffered 21,023 casualties and 43,743 men had served in its ranks. Its soldiers had won a total of 20,752 medals and awards including 16
Congressional Medals of Honor. Over 100,000 prisoners had been taken.
Its colors carry World War II campaign streamers for Algeria-French Morocco (with arrowhead); Tunisia; Sicily (with arrowhead); Normandy (with arrowhead); Northern France;
Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe
French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II for KASSERINE
French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II for NORMANDY
French Croix de Guerre, World War II, Fourragere
Belgian Fourragere 1940
Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at MONS
Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at EUPEN-MALMEDY
A History of Company "E", 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st U.S. Infantry Division. 1942-1945
Cannon Company Morning reports. 7th Nov 1943 - 6th June 1944
16th CT S-3 Combat Report (History 16th Combat Team Invasion of France)
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- published: 11 Aug 2015
- views: 8261
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Episode One: 'Regiment d' Isembourg'
Welcome to our first new series of episodes! This time we are covering the Regiment d'Isembourg, its organization, uniforms, service, and notable members.
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Welcome to our first new series of episodes! This time we are covering the Regiment d'Isembourg, its organization, uniforms, service, and notable members.
Please join the discord server if you have any advice and of course like and subscribe!
https://discord.gg/faWyTwdeE8
References:
Meijer, F. (2009). The Memoirs of Adriaan Frans Meijer, Lieutenant-General in the Army of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1786-1841, over the years 1808 - 1813. The memoirs of Adriaan Frans Meijer. Retrieved June 5, 2022, from https://www.napoleon-series.org/research/eyewitness/Meijer/c_Meijer1.html
Dempsey, G. C. (2016). Napoleon's mercenaries: Foreign units in the French army under the consulate and Empire, 1799-1814. Frontline Books.
Wikimedia Foundation. (2021, January 17). Charles Frédéric Louis
d'Isembourg. Wikipedia. Retrieved June 5, 2022, from https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Louis_d%27Isembourg
Wikimedia Foundation. (2020, October 24). Régiment Isenburg (Grande Armée). Wikipedia. Retrieved June 5, 2022, from https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9giment_Isenburg_(Grande_Arm%C3%A9e)
https://wn.com/Episode_One_'Regiment_D'_Isembourg'
Welcome to our first new series of episodes! This time we are covering the Regiment d'Isembourg, its organization, uniforms, service, and notable members.
Please join the discord server if you have any advice and of course like and subscribe!
https://discord.gg/faWyTwdeE8
References:
Meijer, F. (2009). The Memoirs of Adriaan Frans Meijer, Lieutenant-General in the Army of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1786-1841, over the years 1808 - 1813. The memoirs of Adriaan Frans Meijer. Retrieved June 5, 2022, from https://www.napoleon-series.org/research/eyewitness/Meijer/c_Meijer1.html
Dempsey, G. C. (2016). Napoleon's mercenaries: Foreign units in the French army under the consulate and Empire, 1799-1814. Frontline Books.
Wikimedia Foundation. (2021, January 17). Charles Frédéric Louis
d'Isembourg. Wikipedia. Retrieved June 5, 2022, from https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Louis_d%27Isembourg
Wikimedia Foundation. (2020, October 24). Régiment Isenburg (Grande Armée). Wikipedia. Retrieved June 5, 2022, from https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9giment_Isenburg_(Grande_Arm%C3%A9e)
- published: 05 Jun 2022
- views: 1386
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Canadian Forces - The Armoured Regiment
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0503A
Français: https://youtu.be/VViAaSpkw_E
0:0...
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0503A
Français: https://youtu.be/VViAaSpkw_E
0:00 THE ARMOURED REGIMENT
0:42 Firepower
1:19 Mobility
1:53 Protection
2:24 Flexibility
2:37 Fundamentals
6:36 TANK SQUADRON
9:00 ECHELON STRUCTURE
9:35 DEPLOYMENT ADM RESOURCES
10:35 HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
12:54 REGT MAINT ORG
13:44 Harbours
14:53 Hide and Snipe Positions
15:37 Defensive Operations
17:21 Offensive Operations
https://wn.com/Canadian_Forces_The_Armoured_Regiment
Canadian Forces Training Video Series.
Produced for the Department of National Defence.
CAF Catalogue # 07-0503A
Français: https://youtu.be/VViAaSpkw_E
0:00 THE ARMOURED REGIMENT
0:42 Firepower
1:19 Mobility
1:53 Protection
2:24 Flexibility
2:37 Fundamentals
6:36 TANK SQUADRON
9:00 ECHELON STRUCTURE
9:35 DEPLOYMENT ADM RESOURCES
10:35 HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
12:54 REGT MAINT ORG
13:44 Harbours
14:53 Hide and Snipe Positions
15:37 Defensive Operations
17:21 Offensive Operations
- published: 18 Oct 2020
- views: 12984