This document lists military units that are entitled to receive battle credits for participation in the Ardennes campaign from December 16, 1944 to January 25, 1945. Over 100 units from the 1st Airborne Army to the 14th Liaison Squadron are listed that operated in the combat zone of the Ardennes region of Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany during the specified period. The document provides authority for entering these battle credits on personnel records to recognize individuals who were members of the listed units during the Ardennes campaign.
B-29 “Double Trouble” Is “Mister Bee”: Radar Photography of and Bombing Japan During World War II My North Carolinian Father in the Crew of the "Lone B-29" Boeing Superfortress Bomber Flying the Longest Nonstop Combat Mission of World War II
This document lists military units that are entitled to receive battle credits for participation in the Ardennes campaign from December 16, 1944 to January 25, 1945. Over 100 units from the 1st Airborne Army to the 14th Liaison Squadron are listed that operated in the combat zone of the Ardennes region of Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany during the specified period. The document provides authority for entering these battle credits on personnel records to recognize individuals who were members of the listed units during the Ardennes campaign.
This document lists military units that are entitled to receive battle credits for participation in the Ardennes campaign from December 16, 1944 to January 25, 1945. Over 100 units from the 1st Airborne Army to the 14th Liaison Squadron are listed that operated in the combat zone of the Ardennes region of Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany during the specified period. The document provides authority for entering these battle credits on personnel records to recognize individuals who were members of the listed units during the Ardennes campaign.
This document lists military units that are entitled to receive battle credits for participation in the Ardennes campaign from December 16, 1944 to January 25, 1945. Over 100 units from the 1st Airborne Army to the 14th Liaison Squadron are listed that operated in the combat zone of the Ardennes region of Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany during the specified period. The document provides authority for entering these battle credits on personnel records to recognize individuals who were members of the listed units during the Ardennes campaign.
B-29 “Double Trouble” Is “Mister Bee”: Radar Photography of and Bombing Japan During World War II My North Carolinian Father in the Crew of the "Lone B-29" Boeing Superfortress Bomber Flying the Longest Nonstop Combat Mission of World War II