600 Days' Service; a History of the 361st Infantry Regiment of the United States Army
The book 600 Days' Service; a History of the 361st Infantry Regiment of the United States Army was written by author Burton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964 Here you can read free online of 600 Days' Service; a History of the 361st Infantry Regiment of the United States Army book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is 600 Days' Service; a History of the 361st Infantry Regiment of the United States Army a good or bad book?
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Southern boundary— STEENBRUGGE (exclusive), JAM- MELSHOEK (inclusive), WORTEGEM (inclusive), PETEGEMSTRAAT (exclusive), PETEGEM (exclusive). 3. (a) Initial Disposition for the Attack. The 362nd Inf. will have two battalions in the front line and one in support. The 361st Inf. will have its three battalions echeloned in depth and in the following order, 2nd Battalion with Company A, 347th M. G. Bn. attached and one 37mm gun will form along the west edge of KLEIN-HARLEBEKE Woods. 3rd Bat- talion ...with Company B 347th M. G. Bn. attached and one 37mm gun, formed approximately 500 meters northwest of 2nd Battalion. 1st Bat- talion with Machine Gun Co. attached, formed approximately 500 meters northwest of 3rd Battalion. Each Battalion will be organized in depth so as to cover an area of at least 300 meters. In the advance, the leading Battalion will follow the support battalion of the 362nd Inf. at 1000 meters. 37mm guns will follow their respective Battalions as promptly as practic- able, and will be attached for rations to Companies I and G in the 3rd and 2nd Battalions respectively.
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