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345th Regimental Crest - WWII.<br />
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None in color in the History Book.
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345th Regimental Crest - WWII.

None in color in the History Book.

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  • 347th Regimental Crest<br />
"DARE YOUR BEST"<br />
"OUR OBJECTIVE TAKEN"   <br />
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Devised after combat in Europe.<br />
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When the 347th Infantry first entered combat on December 14, 1944,<br />
its colors bore a crest with a plain field of blue, <br />
and carried the challenge "DARE YOUR BEST"....<br />
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Accepting the challenge,<br />
the men of the Regiment fought their way through<br />
France, Belgium and Luxembourg and Germany<br />
adding victory after victory to this field. <br />
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With the unconditional surrendeer of all German Forces,<br />
they added the final answer, "OUR OBJECTIVE TAKEN"...<br />
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The crown of the crest is topped with the Combat Infantry Badge. <br />
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Below the crown and above the field of blue<br />
is a row of Dragon's Teeth over German Colors, <br />
commemorating the smashing of the Siegfried Line<br />
and the battle of Germany. <br />
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In the blue field is found a salient, bordered on the left with the colors of France and on the right with the colors of Belgium. <br />
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This salient represents the battle of the Ardennes and carries a background of white for the severe winter fighting. <br />
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In the center of this white field is the "Golden Acorn" of the<br />
87th INFANTRY DIVISION encircled by the Colors of Luxembourg. <br />
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Surrounding these colors is found the deep blue circle signifying the successful assaults of the Moselle and Rhine Rivers.<br />
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Since the 347th is a Reserve Regiment, the entire crest is surmounted by the figure of the Minuteman, symbol of perpetual preparedness. <br />
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This photo taken from the original History book is in Color...<br />
All subsequent books that were printed the Crest is in Black & white. <br />
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The Crest was designed by<br />
pfc Jack Stuart<br />
Company "E", 347th Infantry.<br />
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We welcome any comments/thoughts/memories...<br />
just click on "comment" at lower left of this page.<br />
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submitted by: <br />
John McAuliffe; M-347 - WWII - <br />
Battle of the Bulge
  • 346th Regimental Crest - WWII <br />
87th Infantry Division<br />
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"ALWAYS AND EVERYWHERE FAITHFUL"<br />
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None in color in the History Book.<br />
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Please submit any info or memories of this unit for me to insert here.<br />
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As a side note - I am looking for info to find if the <br />
549th AAA AW BN Btry C was connected to this unit during the month of December - 1944.<br />
I have morning reports but copies of month of December could not be found at the national records center in St. louis, MO for the 549th but the 346th was mentioned in the month of Jan. - 1945.<br />
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To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:<br />
 <a href="http://history06.smugmug.com">http://history06.smugmug.com</a><br />
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and <br />
<br />
For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:<br />
 <a href="http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com">http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com</a>
  • 345th Regimental Crest - WWII.<br />
<br />
None in color in the History Book.
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