99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA)

99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA)

The 99th Infantry Battalion (Separate) was actively involved throughout the war in Europe, from the time of the Normandy invasion and all the way through the defeat of the Third Reich. As a Separate Battalion, they were used where the need was most pressing, which usually meant that they were attached to various units throughout the war. Much like orphans, or “Homeless Waifs” as they ironically wrote on the Headquarters truck on above picture.

99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) to Eitersfeld
Germany
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) to Heroldsbach
Germany
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) to Mons
Belgium
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) to Plymouth for embarkation
United Kingdom
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) to St. Croix de Martin
France
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) to the vicinity of Eupen
Belgium
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) to Villers-en-Arthies
France
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) transported by truck to Colombieres
France
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) was delighted to move to Tilff
Belgium
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) withdrew one-half mile to the northwest of Malmedy
Belgium
99 Infantry Battalion (Separate) (USA) withdrew one-half mile to the northwest of Malmedy day 2
Belgium
14710, France
Private First Class Berg Arne M (Service #: 32713324) died on 1944-08-26
14710, France
Private First Class Hagen Albin B (Service #: 37166258) died on 1944-08-25
14710, France
Private First Class Jorstad Bjarne T (Service #: 36628747) died on 1944-08-26
14710, France
Private Jensen Berger O (Service #: 39128447) died on 1944-08-26
14710, France