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Source National Archives (College Park, Maryland), Rg. 407, 301-INF (16)-0.3, Box 5909, Report of Operations file. Go to Summary of the Regimental Situation on D-Day / Casualty figures from 6 to 8 June 1944 |
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Left:
'A GERMAN PRISONER CAPTURED BY
THE 16TH INFANTRY REGIMENT, NEAR WEYWRITZ, BELGIUM: 15 JANUARY 1945' Right: 'THE FIRST INFANTRY DIVISION HAILS ITS 100,000TH PRISONER OF WAR' Sgt. Mallory J. Yacopine, W. Aliquippa, Pa., and Sgt. Werner W. Kahl, Detroit, Mich., put out a welcome sign. Hartz Mountain area, Germany. 23 April 1945. Photo by Pvt. William Kluger. (SC 204908) |
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This report was attached to the Historical Record report (see
16th Infantry Historical Records) prepared on 9 July 1944. It was sent
by the 16th Regiment to the Commanding General, 1st U.S. Infantry Division. _________________________________________________________________________________
HEADQUARTERS 16TH INFANTRY
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