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Part One -
The 314th Beginning, Cherbourg and Fort du Roule |
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15 May 1942 - 26 June 1944
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Part Two -
La Haye du Puits |
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27 June 1944 - 9 July 1944
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Part Three
- The Breakthrough at St. Lo |
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10 July 1944 - 18 August
1944
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Part Four -
Mantes-Gassicort and the Seine |
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19 August 1944 - 2 September
1944
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Part Five -
Charmes and the Moselle, Crossing the Meurthe |
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7 September 1944 - 23 September
1944
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Part Six -
The Foret de Parroy |
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24 September 1944 - 9 October
1944
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Part Seven
- Manonviller and the Bois le Remabois |
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10 October 1944 - 24 October
1944
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Part Eight
- Luneville, the Saverne Gap, Fremonville, and Hattigny |
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5 November 1944 - 10 November
1944
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Part Nine -
The Vosages Mountains and Alsace |
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20 November 1944 - 30 November
1944
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Part Ten -
Haguenau |
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1 December 1944 - 16 December
1944
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Part Eleven
- Germany...Into the Siegfried Line |
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16 December 1944 - 5 January
1945
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Part Twelve
- Rohrwiller and Drusenheim |
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6 January 1945 - 20 January
1945
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Part Thirteen
- The Moder River and Schweighausen |
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20 January 1945 - 14 February
1945
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Part Fourteen
- Belgium and the Roer River |
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14 February 1945 - 21 March
1945
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Part Fifteen
- The Rhine |
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22 March 1945 - 10 April
1945
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Part Sixteen
- Dortmund, Czechoslovakia and Home |
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14 April 1945 - 11 December
1945
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Part Seventeen
- The 2nd BN POWs captured at Drusenheim, and Beyond |
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19/20 January 1945 - 29 April
1945
This outline is compiled from research
material provided by personal accounts, unit diaries, online
sources, "The Complete History of World War Two"
edited by Francis T. Miller (1948) and the 314th Infantry
Association's "Through Combat."
A special thanks to J.W. Campbell
and Dwight Pruitt.
17 September 2003
© Lori Cutshall 2003-2010
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