The 97th Infantry Division in WWII
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Battle
of Cheb (Eger), Czechoslovakia
A good summary of the events in the battle. Provided by J i n
d r i c h MAREK, a Czech historian. If you were there, or have
information regarding the liberation of Czechoslovakia, he would like to
hear from you. Also, a brief incident provided by a member of the 922nd
Field Artillery Bn, somewhere in Czech.
Announcements
and Comments
Look here for upcoming events, reunions, visitor comments, and requests
for information (E.G.: "looking for information on ___ , can you help?").
Flossenburg
Concentration Camp
A Personal Memory of Flossenburg, by Leslie A. Thompson, Chaplain (Lt.
Col.) United States Army (Ret), 14 January, 1989. Lt. Col. Thompson was
the divisional chaplain for the 97th.
Battalion
Newspaper - 1945 in Review
This is a copy of the 365th Field Artillery Battalion's New Year's
1946 newspaper. This is basically a summary of the battalion's activities
for 1945.
Thanksgiving
1945
The 97th Infantry Division was performing occupation duty in Japan
on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22, 1945. The images shown are from the menu
for the 386th Infantry Regiment's Thanksgiving dinner. During this holiday
season, we should all take a few moments to give thanks to all of the veterans
who were far from home on Thanksgiving and Christmas during the war. Let's
also not forget all of those currently in the service, spending the holidays
away from their families. Also, go here for a very nice piece on "What
Is A Vet?"
Summary
A summary of the Divisions history from 1943 to 1946.
Chronology
of Events
A concise chronology of the 97th Infantry Division's events
Organization
97th Infantry Division's Organization including links to pages listing
rosters of the Men of the 97th
Resources
Includes links to other websites, books related to the 97th and WWII
in general, and other suggestions for conducting research on the 97th.
Reunion
Information
Photos
and Documents
About
This Site
A few words about the editor and the purpose of of this site.
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