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Through France with the 79th Infantry Division, 14 June to 29 Aug, 1944
White, Harry D.; United...
Through France with the...
1944
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[White, Harry D., United States. Army. Infantry Division, 79th.]
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Through France with the 79th Infantry Division, 14 June to 29 Aug, 1944. Maj. Gen. I.T. Wyche, Commanding. Steve Kalihan; Harry D White. printed by Fritz Busche Druckereiges,M.B.H., Dortmund (Germany).
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8344.000
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Color pictorial map. Author names from signatures reproduced in cursive script inside lower right corner. Shows towns, river, forests, along the route of the U.S. Army 79th Infantry Division as it moved from a 14 June 1944 landing on the Normandy shore near St. Mere Eglise. Inotes: "On 2130 on the darkest, rainiest Aug 19 on record." Borders with large letters: Camp Pickett, Camp Blanding Tennessee, Camp Forrest, California, Arizona Desert, Camp Phillips, Poe, England, Sainte Mere Eglise, Valognes, Cherbourg, La Haye Du Putts, Lessay, Avranches, Fougeres, Laal, Le Mans, La Mesle sur Sarthe, Nogent Le Roi, Mantes Gassicourt, Seine. Includes color vignettes showing troops and landing craft.
To the Rhine with the 79th Infantry Division, 25 Oct to 14 Feb. 1945
White, Harry D.; United...
To the Rhine with the 7...
1945
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[White, Harry D., United States. Army. Infantry Division, 79th.]
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To the Rhine with the 79th Infantry Division, 25 Oct to 14 Feb. 1945. Maj. Gen. I.T. Wyche, Commanding. Steve Kalihan; Harry D White.
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8345.000
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Color pictorial map. Author names from signatures reproduced in cursive script inside lower right corner. Shows towns, river, forests, along the route of the U.S. Army 79th Infantry Division as it moved from a rest area southwest of Luneville, France, participating in the Allied "Race to the Rhine". Borders with large letters: Montigny, Harbouey, Hattigny, Nitting, Phalsbourg, Savern, Brumath, Batzedorf, Weyersheim, Hagenau, Bischwilied, Drusenheim, Soufflenheim, Nederoedern, Sessenheim, Schebenhardt, Berg, Hatten, Rittedshoffen, Pont-A-Mousson. Includes notes, and color vignettes showing wrecked armored vehicles, troops fighting house, road sign reading 'Welcome to Germany..." and a small colored illustration of a female singer, a clown juggler, and piano player.
Over the Rhine with the 79th Infantry Division, 17 Feb to 9 May 1945
White, Harry D.; United...
Over the Rhine with the...
1945
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[White, Harry D., United States. Army. Infantry Division, 79th.]
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Over the Rhine with the 79th Infantry Division, 17 Feb to 9 May 1945. Maj. Gen. I.T. Wyche, Commanding. Steve Kalihan; Harry D White. Printed by Fritz Busche Druckereiges, M.B.H., Dortmund (Germany).
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8346.000
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Color pictorial map. Author names from signatures reproduced in cursive script inside lower right corner. Shows towns, river, and forests. Borders with large letters: Pont-A-Mousson, Luxembourg, Liege, Tongeren, Maastricht, Erkelenz, Hoensbroek, Lintfort, Rhine, Dinslaken, Walsum, Hamborn, Gelsenkrocken, Essen, Mulheim, Bochum, Herne, Recklinghausen, Dorstend. Includes notes and 3 colored vignettes, showing the troops, and civilians carrying colored flags of European countries.
To Belgium and back with the 79th Infantry Division, 31 Aug to 25 Oct, 1944
White, Harry D.; United...
To Belgium and back wit...
1944
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[White, Harry D., United States. Army. Infantry Division, 79th.]
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To Belgium and back with the 79th Infantry Division, 31 Aug to 25 Oct, 1944. Maj. Gen. I.T. Wyche, Commanding. Steve Kalihan; Harry D White. Printed by Fritz Busche Druckereiges, M.B.H., Dortmund (Germany).
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8347.000
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Color pictorial map. Author names from signatures reproduced in cursive script inside lower right corner. Shows towns, river, forests, along the route of the U.S. Army advancing toward Belgium Borders with large letters: Seine Bridgehead, Drocourt, St Just, Montdidier, Clery, St Amand, Belgium, Valenciennes, Cambrai, Soissons, Reims, Jonville, Neufchateau, Mirecourt, charmes, Bayon, St Germain, Gerberviller, Frambois, Luneville, Croismat, Parroy, Embermen. Includes notes and color vignettes showing Reims cathedral, American troops, and German soldiers .
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