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100th Infantry Division Headquarters—Lifeline to Our Fighting Troops by Burt Schuman

397th Infantry Regiment

397th Headquarters Company, Should We Have Turned Back? by Jack Brown

397th Company B, Memories by Roger D. Goos

397th Company C, Never Too Young by Kenneth Bonte

397th Company C, Memorable Incidents of Enemy Artillery or Machine-Gun Fire by H. Foster Mitchem

397th Company C, Two Incidents in the Battle for Heilbronn by H. Foster Mitchem

397th Company C, A Short Interval in the Life of a G.I. in World War II by Lester O. Glusenkamp

397th Company C, Addendum to Combat by Lester O. Glusenkamp

397th Company D, The Century Association by Roland Giduz

397th Company D, The Ernst Kirchheimer Story by Roland Giduz

397th Company D, Remembrance by Louis Shelton

397th Company E, Boxcars and Burps: Easy Does It by Craig Davison and Bill Law

397th Company E, The War Years, 1944-1946, Pt. 1 by Richard Drury

397th Company E, The War Years, 1944-1946, Pt. 2 by Richard Drury

397th Company F, Retrospective View from a World War II Foxhole by John Sommer

397th Company G, Beyond Heilbronn by Denny Carmichael

397th Company I, A Soldier's Story by Robert G. Tessmer

397th Company I, Life Aboard A Troop Transport by Robert G. Tessmer

397th Company I, Sketches of World War II: A Personal Memoir by Paul Mosher

398th Infantry Regiment

398th Company A, Whatever Happened to Company A? by Caldon R. Norman

398th Company A, European Odyssey October 1944-June 1945 by Caldron R. Norman

398th Company A, My Days by R. Emory Smith, Jr.

398th Company A, What Price Glory? by Bill Watson

398th Company B, Being a POW by Robert R. Smith

398th Company B, The Price of Freedom by Robert R. Smith

398th Company C, Colalillo Humble About Medal of Honor

398th Company F, Remember When?

398th Company G, The Rochester Raid/Dollenbach by Jim Hazen

398th Company H, Jagst River Crossing by Tom Tillett

398th Company H, Memoirs by Tom Tillett

398th Company I, One Hundred Days on the Line Boyd Skelton

399th Infantry Regiment

399th Anti-Tank (AT) Company, Stories I Have Told by Charles Gregory

399th Company A, Able in Combat,  by D.W. Bruner, R. J. Butler, and A.D. Holmes

399th Company A, Mightier Than The Sword? by Frank Gurley

399th Company D, Some Memories by Robert Fair

399th Company D, Forgotten Memories of World War II, July 2000 by Sam Resnick

399th Company D, Forgotten Memories of World War II, July 2001 by Sam Resnick

399th Company D, Forgotten Memories of World War II, Holiday 2001 by Sam Resnick

399th Company D, Forgotten Memories of World War II, July 2002 by Sam Resnick

399th Company G, George and Me: The Saga of an Infantryman in World War II and the Company with Whom He Fought by Tom Bourne

399th Company L, Love Company by John Khoury

399th Company L, Company L Goes to War by George Tyson

399th Company M, An Improbable Machine Gunner by Frank Hancock

399th Company M, In the Eye of the Beholder by Frank Hancock


100th Division Artillery, Memories by Rocco Caponigro