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134th Infantry Regiment

"All Hell Can't Stop Us"

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Film - 134th Infantry Regiment in WWII

In Memory of those men who made the Supreme Sacrifice the 134th Infantry presents the following pictures. These pictures cover scenes beginning in Cornwall, England, and continuing through France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and return to the United States. Climate conditions cause much deterioration of this film, for which an apology is offered. "I wish to express my appreciation and thanks to all of you men who made the history of the Regiment what it is today. LA WE LA HIS, ALL HELL DIDN'T STOP US." - Colonel Butler B. Miltonberger

Video - Part 3

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134th Infantry, E.T.O. Weapons repair Serv. Co. Rural scenes start at a wooded campsite. The camera moves in a vehicle along a dirt road. Along the sides of the road are demolished vehicles, a dead horse and other devastation.

The Adjutant, Capt. Abbott, gets some dental attention.

Regtl medical installations

Clearing station, North of Hill 122

Abandoned German equipment. Rows of munitions are shown.

German dugouts in Hedgerow. The footage moves from a wooded area with the dugouts to buildings, possibly an abandoned winery. A sign reads, "Vous employons lecremeuse alfa-laval." Camera shows stacks of large kegs.

Sunken Road. The camera shows a road. There are graves with white crosses at the sides.

Cobra Operation - 3000 planes provide air strike to start St. Lo breakthrough. Planes fly overhead.

Capt. Feld gets another one. The dentist examines another soldier. This one has a missing tooth.

Co "C" Casualty. Medics surround a wounded soldier on a stretcher. They wrap bandages around his leg. This is followed by additional footage of the medics at their camp and the winery, eating, etc.

A film break begins new scenes of a tent marked with crosses, probably a mobile chapel. The chaplain and some medics are shown talking.

1st Bn, CP group, St. Lo left Bn defensive position.

St. Lo Soldiers move through a desolate town.

Co "L" casualty. Field medics help an injured soldier and load him onto a truck.

Enemy lookout and dugouts

Cemetery, St. Lo.

1st Bn CP, Cemetery, St. Lo.

Roads cleared through St. Lo.

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