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115th Infantry Regiment in World War II

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On 3 February 1941, the First Maryland Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard, was inducted into federal service as the 115th Infantry Regiment and sent to join the 29th Infantry Division.

They arrived in England on 11 October 1942, and then were attached to the 1st Infantry Division in preparation for the D-Day invasion.

They moved with the 1st Infantry Division from 2 June 1944, and remained with 1st Infantry Division until 7 June 1944, when they returned to the 29th Infantry Division for further operations.

Their participation in the Normandy Campaign continued until it was over on 24 July 1944.

They immediately moved into the Northern France Campaign on 25 July 1944, which continued until it was over on 14 September 1944.During this period the 115th Infantry Regiment was engaged in one of the war's forgotten chapters, "e;The Battle of Brest"e;.

The Battle for Brest was one of the fiercest battles fought during Operation Cobra, the Allied breakout of Normandy which began on 27 July 1944, during the Battle of Normandy during World War II.

The 115th Infantry then started participation in the Rhineland Campaign on 15 September 1944, whereupon the 115th Infantry crossed from France to Belgium and the Netherlands both on 27 September 1944, and entered Germany on 30 September 1944.

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Arcole Publishing
1789123941 / 9781789123944
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13/01/2019
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