Recreating History

29th Infantry Division

World War I

Activated: July 1917 (National Guard Division from Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and District of Columbia).

Overseas: July 1918.

Major Operations: Meuse-Argonne.

Casualties: Total-5,570 (KIA-787 ; WIA-4,783).

Commanders:

Brig. Gen. Charles W. Barber (28 July 1917)
Maj. Gen. Charles G. Morton (25 August 1917)
Brig. Gen. William C. Rafferty (24 September 1917)
Maj. Gen. Charles G. Morton (6 December 1917)
Brig. Gen. William C. Rafferty (11 December 1917)
Maj. Gen. Charles G. Morton (26 December 1917)
Brig. Gen. William C. Rafferty (23 March 1918)
Maj. Gen. Charles G. Morton (26 March 1918 to inactivation).

Returned to U.S.: May 1919.

Inactivated: May 1919.

World War II

Activated: 3 February 1941.

Overseas: 5 October 1942.

Campaigns: Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Central Europe.

Days of combat: 242.

Distinguished Unit Citations: 4.

Awards: MH-2 ; DSC-44 ; DSM-1 ; SS-854 ; LM-17; SM-24 ; BSM-6,308 ; AM-176.

Commanders:

Maj. Gen. Milton A. Reckord (February 1941-January 1942)
Maj. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow (February 1942-July 1943)
Maj. Gen. Charles H. Gerhardt (July 1943 to inactivation).

Returned to U.S.: 4 January 1946.

Inactivated: 17 January 1946. (See National Guard.)

Combat Chronicle

The 29th Infantry Division trained in Scotland and England for the crosschannel invasion, October 1942-June 1944. Teamed with the 1st Division, a regiment of the 29th (116th Infantry) was in the first assault wave to hit the beaches at Normandy on D-day, 6 June 1944. Landing on Omaha Beach on the same day in the face of intense enemy fire, the Division soon secured the bluff tops and occupied Isigny, 9 June. The Division cut across the Elle River and advanced slowly toward St. Lo, fighting bitterly in the Normandy hedge rows. After taking St. Lo, 18 July 1944, the Division joined in the battle for Vire, capturing that strongly held city, 7 August. Turning west, the 29th took part in the assault on Brest, 25 August-18 September 1944. After a short rest, the Division moved to defensive positions along the Teveren-Geilenkirchen line in Germany and maintained those positions through October. (In mid-October the 116th Infantry took part in the fighting at the Aachen Gap.) On 16 November the Division began its drive to the Roer, blasting its way through Siersdorf, Setterich, Durboslar, and Bettendorf, and reaching the Roer by the end of the month. Heavy fighting reduced Julich Sportplatz and the Hasenfeld Gut, 8 December. From 8 December 1944 to 23 February 1945, the Division held defensive positions along the Roer and prepared for the offensive. The attack jumped off across the Roer, 23 February, and carried the Division through Julich, Broich, Immerath, and Titz, to Munchen-Gladbach, 1 March 1945. The Division was out of combat in March. In early April the 116th Infantry helped mop up in the Ruhr area. On 19 April 1945 the Division pushed to the Elbe and held defensive positions until 4 May. Meanwhile, the 175th Infantry cleared the Klotze Forest. After VE-day, the Division was on military government duty in the Bremen enclave.

Assignments in the ETO

22 October 1943: V Corps, First Army.
14 June 1944: XIX Corps.
1 August 1944: XIX Corps, First Army, 12th Army Group.
12 August 1944: V Corps.
19 August 1944: First Army, 12th Army Group, but attached to the VIII Corps, Third Army, 12th Army Group.
5 September 1944: VIII Corps, Ninth Army, 12th Army Group.
21 September 1944: XIX Corps, First Army, 12th Army Group.
22 October 1944: XIX Corps, Ninth Army, 12th Army Group.
20 December 1944: XIX Corps, Ninth Army (attached to British 21st Army Group), 12th Army Group.
23 December 1944: XIII Corps.
4 February 1945 : XIX Corps.
29 March 1945: XVI Corps.
4 April 1945: XVI Corps, Ninth Army, 12th Army Group.
5 April 1945: Ninth Army, 12th Army Group.
12 April 1945: XVI Corps.
17 April 1945: XIII Corps. 4 May 1945: XVI Corps.

General

Nickname: Blue and gray. Slogan: 29 Let’s Go. Shoulder patch: Circular, containing the nomad, Korean symbol of eternal life. Half of patch is blue; half is gray. Association: 29th Infantry Division Association, Inc., 1101 Fidelity Building, Baltimore, Md., Mr. C. Arthur Eby. Publications: 29th Infantry Division and Fort George G. Meade; by Capt. Francis E. Lutz; Post Publishing Co., Hyattsville, Md.; 1944. 29th Let’s Go; by unit members; TI&E, ETOUSA; Distributor, Mr. C. Arthur Eby, vice commander, 29th Infantry Division Association, Inc. History of the 29th Infantry Division; by Mr. William Witte and unit members; The Infantry Journal, Washington 6, D. C.; 1947.

29th US Infantry Division "Blue and Gray"


Divisional troops

Infantry

 

115th Infantry Regiment 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
116th Infantry Regiment 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
175th Infantry Regiment 00.00.0000-00.00.0000

Special troops

Special Troops Headquarters 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
CO: Lt.-Col. Lloyd M. Marr 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
29th Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized) 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
CO: Capt. William H. Puntenney 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
29th Quartermaster Company 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
CO: Capt. Frank B. Hines 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
29th Signal Company 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
CO: Capt. Arba G. Williamson 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
729th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
CO: Capt. Harold S. Price 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
Military Police Platoon 00.00.0000-00.00.0000
CO: Maj. Vern E. Johnson 00.00.0000-00.00.0000


Cavalry
 
Hq & H Troops, 102nd Cavalry Group 17.05.1944-10.06.1944
102nd Cavalry Recon Squad 17.05.1944-10.06.1944
113th Cavalry Group 18.06.1944-20.07.1944 & 30.09.1944-03.11.1944 & 05.02.1945-07.02.1945
102nd Cavalry Recon Squad (less A Troop) 14.08.1944-17.08.1944
102nd Cavalry Group (less 102nd Cavalry Recon Squad) 16.08.1944-17.08.1944
A & E Troops, 86th Cavalry Recon Squad, 6th Armored Division 23.08.1944-10.09.1944
17th Cavalry Recon Squad 17.12.1944-24.12.1944
125th Cavalry Recon Squad 05.02.1945-07.02.1945
113th Cavalry Recon Squad 05.02.1945-07.02.1945
15th Cavalry Group 14.04.1945-16.04.1945
15th Cavalry Recon Squad 14.04.1945-16.04.1945
175th Cavalry Recon Squad 14.04.1945-16.04.1945


Infantry
 
26th CT, 1st Infantry Division 17.05.1944-07.06.1944
2nd Ranger Infantry Battalion 07.06.1944-10.06.1944
5th Ranger Infantry Battalion 07.06.1944-10.06.1944
1st Battalion, 110th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division 31.07.1944
D, E & F Companies, 2nd Ranger Infantry Battalion 23.08.1944-11.09.1944
2nd Ranger Infantry Battalion (less D, E & F Companies) 26.08.1944-18.09.1944
5th Ranger Infantry Battalion (less A, C & E Companies) 31.08.1944-18.09.1944
A, C & E Companies, 5th Ranger Infantry Battalion 04.09.1944-18.09.1944
2, 3 & 4 Companies, Royal Stoot Troepen (Netherlands) 08.10.1944-11.10.1944
407th Infantry Regiment, 102nd Infantry Division 28.10.1944-03.11.1944
330th Infantry Regiment, 83rd Infantry Division 23.02.1945-28.02.1945



Detachments

116th CT 1st Infantry Division 17.05.1944-07.06.1944
111th FA Battalion 1st Infantry Division 17.05.1944-07.06.1944
1 detachment, 29th Recon Troop 1st Infantry Division 17.05.1944-07.06.1944
1 detachment, 121st Engineer Combat Battalion 1st Infantry Division 17.05.1944-07.06.1944
115th CT 1st Infantry Division 02.06.1944-07.06.1944
227th FA Battalion 30th Infantry Division 14.06.1944-15.06.1944
29th Divisional Artillery 35th Infantry Division 20.07.1944-27.07.1944
1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment 30th Infantry Division 30.09.1944-25.10.1944
3rd Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment 2nd Armored Division 04.10.1944-28.10.1944
2nd Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment 2nd Armored Division 08.10.1944-11.10.1944
111th FA Battalion XIII Corps 03.11.1944-06.11.1944
175th Infantry Regiment Ninth Army 17.03.1945-24.03.1945
29th Recon Troop Hq XVI Corps 30.03.1945-05.04.1945
29th Divisional Artillery 79th Infantry Division 01.04.1945-06.04.1945
116th Infantry Regiment 75th Infantry Division 01.04.1945-07.04.1945
1 platoon, B Company, 121st Engineer Combat Battalion 75th Infantry Division 01.04.1945-07.04.1945
1 platoon, A Company, 115th Infantry Regiment XVI Corps 02.04.1945-04.04.1945
1st Platoon, A Company, 115th Infantry Regiment XVI Corps 02.04.1945-04.04.1945
1st Platoon, C Company, 115th Infantry Regiment XVI Corps 04.04.1945-06.04.1945
1st Battalion, 115th Infantry Regiment (less 1 platoon) Ninth Army 04.04.1945-17.04.1945
175th Infantry Regiment XIII Corps 20.04.1945-26.04.1945
1st Platoon, C Company, 121st Engineer Combat Battalion XIII Corps 20.04.1945-26.04.1945


 

Sources & links:

US Army Center of Military History

Beyond the Beachhead: The 29th Infantry Division in Normandy

American D-Day

US Army in WWII

Uboat.net