134th Infantry Regiment"All Hell Can't Stop Us" |
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
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Presentation of Medals |
Capt. Abbott publishes the orders. Sgt. Samson, Co "A", receives the Silver Star. Sgt. Carpenter, Co "A", of Nebraska City, Nebr., is awarded the Silver Star. Unidentified winners of the Bronze Star. |
Personnel Section at Ft. Blenod. |
Service Co, Thuilley Aux Groseilles. |
S/Sgt. Schwartz of IPW Team. |
Airstrike on East side Moselle vicinity Fort De Pont St. Vincent. Smoke billows in the far distance. |
Mess Sgt. Co "E," with group of cooks and KP's in Bois Du Fey. |
Lt. Pescosolido. |
English Colonials liberated at Nancy. British soldiers who are of East Indian descent or origination line up before the camera. |
Personnel Section at Vezelise, France. |
Red Cross clubmobile. |
Bridge blown south of Toul. |
Jump-off for Nancy. |
Regtl CP, Hotel Thiers, Nancy, France - fourth largest city in France. Liberated by 134th Inf. - 15 Sept. 1944. |
Street scenes in Nancy, France. |
Hq Co mess, St. Max. |
Cannon Co firing point, North of St. Max, France. |
This segment is footage of dead German soldiers. |
Sugar Loaf Hill, near Pain DeSuere. |
Agincourt. |
Results of Air Strike on high ground East of Agincourt. The Krauts attempted to withdraw during daylight. |
Captured Nazi medics. |
Decorations Ceremony - Attiloncourt. |
Sign Guestbook
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