THE POLAR BEAR CUB has never been operative, and officers are in In August, 1924, the regiment was ordered to Open to all The editor a fleet of gunboats up the river and began a bombardment of the American defenses. the R. 0. defenders having approximately 2,700 Infantry and American positions with six and nine inch guns. able direction of the American commander, strong Meanwhile the 1st Battalion remained on the Obozerskaya, meanwhile, was established as a field base. homes and our institutions from some ambitious or April 18 From late in December until the middle of March instruction, automatic pistol, rifle. Late in March a detachment The reputation of the American soldier of advancing Russians for some minutes. the front. Netsvetiaskaya was now redoubled. Company, the Machine Gun Company, and the 2nd equipped, well led, brave and confident, were threatening to overwhelm a meager force near Archangel to reserve at Seletskoe. State of Pennsylvania. 0 29 the more powerful Russian metal, the 3-inch pieces of 339th Infantry Regiment History. which was followed by five other meetings throughout the winter. Lt. Col. Joel R. Moore Sundown on January 24th, 1919, found Companies "A," "C," and "D," 339th Infantry, assem, Page 81 Companies "A," "C," and "D" were dug in in the States Army. distant, guarded by but three platoons of Russian A detachment of Polish machine guns assisted in the defense for a time, but Raymond E. Alloway School. of Company "I," supported by a detachment of dispute the threatened advance on Chekuevo. In October 1918 he Red positions. machine gunners. on the front cover of this edition of the Polar Bear had effectually kept the Russians guessing on the FIRST LIEUTENANT ROY E. KRATZER, commanding caused trouble on the trip north, medical supplies trail, kept open only by constant patrolling, led A. E. F., a part of this service being with the 4th hope, their backs to the wall, their transports frozen seven years ago in such a manner as to make it desirable that it be placed beside those stories which the American column on the railroad. Cub. able assistance of the Red Cross officials, cleaner and Floundering in waist deep snow across a Milligan THE POLAR BEAR CUB 77 town to ruins, and a hot meal for the troops shivering approach of severe weather. Lt. Birkett Lieut. Company "F" was now guarding the lines of communication in the vicinity of Yemetskoe, on the share of the General Headquarters Reserve Both forces now dug in to await developments. the unit received its first taste of hostile artillery THE POLAR BEAR CUB Lt. Homer Collings
Infantry Regiment ON THIS, the seventh anniversary of in tables of organization, as it did during The units are localized as nearly Page [unnumbered] of the Russian push. male and female, who are able to render A fourth ship, carrying Lt. Phil. the railroad. Lt. Adolph Anselmi
Infantry Their advance was held up when house to house throughout the streets of the town. was assigned to the 343rd Infantry. as if actually mobilized to meet a major emergency. left Chekuevo on March 16 unexpectedly ran into a by Company "B." THE POLAR BEAR CUB 73 set at Volegda, but it had been found impossible to troops were at breakfast, the Russians suddenly on their left, and forty miles to those on their right. the direction of the upper village had also been repulsed, the Russians losing in all a total of over five testified to the fact that here tile stern work of the Detroit Technical Institute. combat operations. article: Lt. Worland McMurry official personnel. Capt. must come again when we will have to defend our (Continued from page 66.) Two more days of heavy shelling followed, and Lt. Dwight 0. instruction, automatic pistol, rifle. Companies "C" and "D" formed the attack, supported A company of While under the command of General June 5th, ending American participation on the is doubtful if Sherman or anyone else would have in Capt. weeks and Toulgas remained safely in American ice, were kept in action, and silenced the enemy guns. of communication at Kholmogori and Yemetskoe, and July 18, 1918. talk preparedness and be prepared. their frontal drive, the Russians succeeded in completely surrounding the positions, and cut all wire Allied control. May 9 division of National Guard and one or more His war service Under the command of Major 2nd Battalion was called upon for guard duty in British signal troops, and several units of loyal Russian Infantry and Artillery comprised the garrison
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