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Why was the 308th Battalion considered to be lost?

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Asked by: Chris Robinson

Why was the 308th Battalion considered to be “lost” after they attacked the enemy? They were cut off from everybody else.

Why was the Lost Battalion lost?

Ammunition ran low. Communications were also a problem, and at times they would be bombarded by shells from their own artillery. Attempts to resupply the battalion by airdrop failed, with all the supplies going off target, either getting lost in the woods or falling into German hands.

What happened during the Lost Battalion?

In the early fall of 1918 five hundred American infantrymen were cut off from their regiment and surrounded by Germans during five days of fighting in the Argonne Forest. Though they would be forever remembered as the Lost Battalion, they were not really a battalion and they were never lost.

What role did the 308th battalion ultimately play in WWI?

Whittlesey of the 308th led the “Lost Battalion.” Part of the massive campaign known as the Hundred Days Offensive, the Meuse-Argonne Offensive was planned as a large thrust into German territory that sought to break through the famed Hindenburg line, hopefully to end the war that had been fought for four long years.

Was there a Lost Battalion in the Marines?

Two months ago, the day after the ground war ended, the Marines, nearly all of them reservists, dug themselves into this hill — and they have been here ever since, if not actually lost, at least seemingly forgotten. They call themselves the Lost Battalion and this is their story.
28 апр. 1991

Who saved the Lost Battalion?

Cher Ami

The most famous stuffed pigeon in history has one leg, one eye and resides at the Smithsonian Institution, an artifact of the famous “Lost Battalion” saga that took place 103 years ago this week.

Is the Lost Battalion based on a true story?

“The Lost Battalion” is the true story of a group of 800 American soldiers, attached to the 77th American Division, who were ordered to advance into the Argonne Forest, against heavy German resistance, and hold their position at whatever the cost.

How accurate is the Lost Battalion?

The script follows the overall chronology of events, and some scenes are quite faithful to the real events. Some scenes are exaggerated, which is fine. Some scenes are outright lies, which is far from fine. The actual situation of the Lost Battalion is presented correctly.

Who was the pilot of the Lost Battalion?

Erwin Russell Bleckley (December 30, 1894 – October 6, 1918) was a United States Army aviator during World War I, and posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor, killed in action on October 6, 1918, near the “lost battalion”.
Erwin R. Bleckley.

Second Lieutenant Erwin R. Bleckley
Awards Medal of Honor Junior Military Aviator Badge

What is the name of the most famous suicide mission that the US armed forces sent the 422nd and 100th battalion on during WWII?

The 442nd Regiment is the most decorated unit for its size in U.S. military history.
442nd Infantry Regiment (United States)

442nd Regimental Combat Team
Size ~4000
Nickname(s) Purple Heart Battalion belongs to the 100th Infantry Battalion (Separate)
Motto(s) “Go for Broke”

What unit saw the most combat in Vietnam?

# 1: The 23rd Infantry Division
The amount of top awards earned by Soldiers of the 23rd are numerous for their heroic actions in Vietnam. The Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division) was formed from elements of Task Force Oregon in Chu Lai, Southern First Corps, Republic of South Vietnam on 26 September 1967.

Who is the most decorated soldier in World War II?

He was one of the most decorated American combat soldiers of World War II.

Audie Murphy
Rank First Lieutenant (U.S.) Major (Texas Army National Guard)
Service number 18083707 (as enlisted man) 01692509 (as officer)
Unit 15th Infantry Regiment 3rd Infantry Division (US) 36th Infantry Division (Texas Army National Guard)