- 45th Infantry Division (United States)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 45th Infantry Division
caption= 45th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia. A red square containing a Thunderbird with outstretched wings, adapted from an American Indian symbol.
dates=1924 to1953
country=USA
branch=Infantry
type= Division
role= Combat Unit
size= ca. 18,000
command_structure= Triangular Division
garrison= Based inArizona ,Colorado ,New Mexico ,Oklahoma
motto= "Semper Anticus"
"Always Forward"
nickname= "Thunderbird" (named for the huge, eagle-like bird capable of producing thunder, lightning, and rain in Native American mythology). [http://www.phoenixarises.com/phoenix/legends/thunder.htm]
The Rock of Anzio
battles= World War II
*Sicily
*Naples-Foggia
*Anzio
*Rome-Arno
*Southern France
*Ardennes-Alsace
*Rhineland
*Central EuropeKorean War
*Battle of Old Baldy
notable_commanders=Mark Wayne Clark Troy H. Middleton US Infantry
previous=44th Infantry Division
next=47th Infantry DivisionThe 45th Infantry Division was a unit of the
United States Army inWorld War II and theKorean War .Pre-World War II
The division was activated in 1924 as a National Guard Division in
Arizona ,Colorado ,New Mexico , andOklahoma .At the time or Pearl Harbor, the shoulder patch of the US Army’s 45th Infantry division was the Swastika.
World War II
*Activated: 16 September 1940
*Overseas: 8 June 1943
*Campaigns: Sicily, Naples-Foggia, Anzio, Rome-Arno, Southern France, Ardennes-Alsace, Rhineland, Central Europe
*Days of combat: 511
*Distinguished Unit Citations: 7
*Awards: MH-8 ; DSC-61 ; DSM-3 ; SS-1,848 ; LM-38; SM-59 ; BSM-5,744 ; AM-52
*Commanders:
**Maj, Gen. William S. Key (September 1940 – October 1942)
**Maj. Gen.Troy H. Middleton (October 1942 – December 1943)
**Maj. Gen. William W. Eagles (December 1943 – December 1944)
**Maj. Gen.Robert T. Frederick (December 1944 – September 1945)
**Brig. Gen. Henry J. D. Meyer (September 1945 to inactivation)
*Returned to U.S.: 14 September 1945
*Inactivated: 7 December 1945 (See National Guard)Component Units
*157th Infantry Regiment
*179th Infantry Regiment
*180th Infantry Regiment
*158th Field Artillery Battalion
*160th Field Artillery Battalion
*171st Field Artillery Battalion
*189th Field Artillery Battalion
*120th Engineer Combat Battalion
*45th Reconnaissance TroopCombat Chronicle
Mediterranean Theater
The 45th Division landed in North Africa, 22 June 1943, and trained at Arzew, French Morocco. It landed in Sicily, 10 July, in its first major amphibious operation and moved inland under minor opposition. The enemy resisted fiercely at Motta Hill, 26 July, before losing the four day battle of "Bloody Ridge." On 1 August, the Division withdrew for rest and patrols. On 10 September 1943, the second landing at Salerno occurred. Against stiff resistance, the 45th pushed to the Calore River, 27 September, crossed the Volturno River, 3 November, and took Venafro. Until 9 January 1944, the Division inched forward into the mountains reaching St. Elia, north of Cassino, before moving to a rest area. The 45th landed at Anzio, 22 January 1944, and for 4 months stood its ground against violent assaults. It went over to the attack, 23 May, crossed the Tiber River, 4 June, outflanking Rome and withdrew for rest and training on the 16th.
France and Germany
The 45th participated in its fourth assault landing during
Operation Dragoon , 15 August 1944, at St. Maxime, in Southern France. Against slight opposition, it spearheaded the drive for the Belfort Gap. It took the strongly defended city of Epinal, 24 September, crossed the Moselle River and entered the western foothills of the Vosges, taking Rambervillers on the 30th, and crossing the Mortagne River, 23 October.After a brief rest, on 25 November, the 45th cracked the forts north of
Mutzig (forts Kaiser Wilhelm II designed in 1893 to block access to the plain of Alsace [http://www.mutzig.net/] ), crossed the Zintzel River and pushed through the Maginot defenses. From 2 January 1945, the division fought defensively along the German border, withdrawing to the Moder River. On 17 February, it went back for rest and training. The 45th moved north to theSarreguemines area and smashed through theSiegfried Line , 17 March, taking Homburg on the 21st and crossing the Rhine between Worms and Hamm on the 26th. The advance continued, with Aschaffenburg falling on 3 April, and Nuremberg on the 20th. The division crossed the Danube on 27 April, took Munich on the 30th and liberated 32,000 captives in theDachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945. The division captured Munich during the next two days, and on the eve of V-E Day, began operating "Radio Station Thunderbird". During the next month, the division occupied Munich and set up collection points and camps for the massive numbers of surrendering troops of the Axis armies. The number of POWs taken by the 45th Division during its almost two years of fighting totaled 124,840.The division returned to New York in early June, 1945, and from there went to Camp Bowie, Texas. On December 7, 1945, the division was deactivated and its members reassigned to other Army units.
During
World War II , the 45th Division fought in 511 days of combat. Over 20,000 soldiers in the division were killed, wounded or missing in action.Bill Mauldin , the famous wartime cartoonist for "Stars and Stripes," and Irving Richtel (who was the model for Bill Mauldin's characters Willie and Joe) served in the 45th Infantry Division from 1940 until 1945.Charles George of the division's 179th Infantry Regiment was awarded theMedal of Honor for his actions on November 30, 1952 nearSongnae-dong ,Korea .References
*Wintlock, Flint "The Rock of Anzio", 1998 ISBN 0-8133-3399-7
*U.S. Government Printing Office. "The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States", ©1950, Harrisburg, Pa., LC Control Number: 59010070. Reproduced at [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/lineage/cc/cc.htm CMH]
*Bishop, Lt. Col. Leo V., Glasgow, Maj. Frank J. and Fisher, Maj. Georg A. (compiled and edited), "The Fighting Forty-Fifth: the Combat Report of an Infantry Division", ©1946 by the 45th Infantry Division, printed by Army & Navy Publishing Co., 200 p. illus., Baton Rouge, LA. LC Control Number: 49051541. "No ISBN".
*Buechner, Howard A., "Dachau - The Hour of the Avenger", Thunderbird Press, ©1986, paperback, 159 pages, ISBN 0-913159-04-2, first published in 1986. LC Control Number: 87181873.
* [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/online/Bookshelves/WW2-EAME.htm US Army Centre for Military History]External links
* [http://www.45thdivisionmuseum.com/ 45th Infantry Division Museum]
* [http://www.45thdivision.org/ 45th Infantry Division History and Reenactments]
* [http://www.lonesentry.com/gi_stories_booklets/45thinfantry/index.html The 45th: The Story of the 45th Infantry Division]
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