162nd infantry regimentの例文
- Over course of July and August, the US 162nd Infantry Regiment made several attempts at capturing the ridge.
- On 15 July, a company from the 2nd Battalion of the 162nd Infantry Regiment landed on Lababia Island.
- During World War II, MacKechnie commanded the 162nd Infantry Regiment during operations in New Guinea during the Salamaua & ndash; Lae campaign.
- The "'162nd Infantry Regiment "'is a regiment of the Oregon Army National Guard with headquarters in Springfield, Oregon.
- In January 2006 as part of the Army's transformation towards a modular force, the 1st Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment was inactivated.
- The Papuan Infantry Battalion advanced along the coast ahead of the 162nd Infantry Regiment and reached Lake Salus on 9 July and then pushed on to Tambu Bay.
- Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment deployed to Japan to participate in the annual bilateral U . S .-Japan cold weather training exercise NORTHWIND 96.
- Sensing an opportunity, in early September the 3rd Division began a drive north on Salamaua from US 162nd Infantry Regiment and attacking the junction between the Lokanu and Scout Ridges.
- The division's 33rd Infantry Brigade was composed of the contingents of Hamburg and Bremen ( and until the formation of the 162nd Infantry Regiment in 1897, that of L黚eck ).
- The 35th Italian Infantry Division attacked the Bulgarian 2 / 2 Infantry Brigade and German 201st Infantry Brigade with its Sicilia and Ivrea infantry brigades ( 61st, 62nd, 161st and 162nd infantry regiments ).
- This ridge, which provided good observation of Tambu Bay, allowing the Japanese to fire artillery down on to the landing beaches, was later named Roosevelt Ridge by the Americans, naming it after Major Archibald Roosevelt, the commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 162nd Infantry Regiment.
- The main body of the 162nd Infantry Regiment, consisting of Lieutenant Colonel Harold Taylor's 1st Battalion and Roosevelt's 3rd Battalion, were tasked with undertaking a flanking drive along the coast north of Nassau Bay towards Logui, as part of the three-pronged Allied drive on Salamaua.
- During the night of 28 June 1943, the 162nd Infantry Regiment's Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon placed lights upon islands lying offshore between Nassau Bay and Mageri Point to guide the invasion flotilla .'D'Company of the Australian Lababia Ridge was required to march to the mouth of the Bitoi River to divert Japanese attention from Nassau Bay.
- Following the initial assault on the Australian company, the Japanese had brought in reinforcements and now numbered about 600 men, which were mainly drawn from the 162nd Infantry Regiment, under Lieutenant Colonel Harold Taylor, having just landed at Nassau Bay, was tasked with occupying the Bitoi Ridge on 5 July, in an effort to force the Japanese to withdraw from Mubo through indirect means.