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134th Infantry Regiment in WWII - Part 3

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Published on Aug 23, 2012

The 134th Infantry Regiment was a part of the 35th Infantry Division during World War II. From the time the 134th Infantry Regiment landed at Omaha Beach on July 5- July 6, 1944 until they departed for the United States on the Queen Mary after the war's end on September 5, 1945, they liberated or captured 124 towns. In the process the 134th suffered more than 10,200 casualties including over 1,200 soldiers who were killed in action. The 134th Infantry fought in five Campaigns; Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe.
This film series is a chronological history of the men of the 134th Infantry and the places where they served during WWII. It covers scenes beginning in Cornwall, England, and continuing through France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and their return to the United States.

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