Talk:395th Infantry Regiment (United States)
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The article states that Lt. Col McClernand Butler retired from the US Army in 1946, and worked for the phone company the rest of his life, however, Lt. Col Butler also served in the Korean Conflict - after that war he retired to work for Illinois Bell. This is the only discrepancy in the article.
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[edit]The author is confusing the 395th Infantry Regiment which formed part of the 99th Infantry Division along with the 393rd and 394th Infantry Regiments with the 3rd Battalion of the 395th Regiment
The 395th Regiment was commanded by Colonel Alexander J. MacKenzie from 12 October 1944 to 8 February 1945; he was followed Lt Colonel James S. Gallagher to 10 April 1945. Lt Colonel Thomas N. Griffin commanded the regiment through to the end of the war.
The 3rd Battalion was, as the article correctly says, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel McClernand Butler from 1st November 1942 to April 30th 1945 and earned the soubriquet "Butlers Battlin’ Blue Bastards" for the defence of Hofen during the opening phase of the Ardennes Offensive, the so called Battle of the Bulge, for which the battalion gained a Distinguished Unit Citation
Doc Sausage (talk) 01:19, 27 March 2015 (UTC)
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