133rd infantry regimentの例文
- He asked for and was sent two more battalions from the 44th and 133rd Infantry Regiments.
- On 27 June 1944 the 16th SS-Panzer Grenadiers command post in San Vincenzo, Italy was overrun by the 1st Battalion of the 133rd Infantry Regiment.
- Following Schmauser s demobilization from the Kaiser s Army in 1919, he was promoted to captain and given permission to continue wearing the uniform of the 133rd Infantry Regiment.
- The 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry Regiment was originally constituted and organized in May 1861 as an element of the 2nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry and mustered into federal service 27 May 1861.
- While at Parsons College, Lawson enlisted in the Iowa Army National Guard and was later called to active duty as the 133rd Infantry Regiment's sergeant major at Fort Riley, Kansas.
- Arriving at Cody in September 1917, the 2nd Iowa was sworn into federal service and on 28 September the old 2nd Iowa became the 133rd Infantry Regiment of the newly created 34th " Sandstorm " Division.
- The 133rd Infantry Regiment of the 34th Infantry Division was the first United States Army unit sent to Europe in World War II . The first battalion arrived in Belfast in late January 1942, followed by the rest of the regiment in February.
- As the 34th Infantry Division Band was created in 1944 with the consolidation of the 133rd Infantry Regiment Band ( Iowa National Guard ) and the 135th Infantry Regiment Band ( Minnesota National Guard ), the unit was divided back into its pre-war Iowa and Minnesota components.
- In the battle, a scout platoon from the 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry Regiment, United States Army, 20 Afghan soldiers, and two United States Air Force Tactical Air Control Party ( TACP ) operators and one Law Enforcement Professional ( LEP ) were ambushed by an estimated 400-500 Taliban near the village of Do Ab.
- While the screenwriters chose the 18th Infantry Regiment to be depicted in the film, Pyle made clear that his favorite outfit, " my company ", was in the 133rd Infantry Regiment ( originally part of the Iowa National Guard ) of the 34th Infantry Division, a unit he had covered in 1942 while it was still stationed in Northern Ireland, then again in Tunisia.