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The Dogface Gallery is a place of honor for photos
of soldiers from the Third Division and related units during WWII.
Electronic images can be sent to dwt@dogfacesoldiers.org.
Please include full name, rank and unit info plus any related information.
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S/Sgt Lucian Adams
30th Regiment — Company I
Awarded CMH for action near St. Die, France
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2nd Lt George A. Allen
30th Regiment
KIA Mt Rotundo Nov 9 1943
Distinguished Service Cross
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Pfc Roy Anderson
Third Division - Army of Occupation
Special Services : Baseball and Golf
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Pvt James K Aurness (Arness)
7th Regiment
wounded at Anzio / Bronze Star
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Major Norman Barnes
Third Division HQ
Wartime sketch by T4 Ladislaus J. Skrzypczyk of Division HQ
contact
dogfacesoldiers for info
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S/Sgt Charles Owen Beardslee
30th Regiment HQ Anti-tank Company
Fedala to the Siegfried Line
from Bothell, Washington
» click for Owen Beardslee's
Memoir «
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Col Lyle Bernard
30th Regiment — 2nd Battalion Commander through
Feb. 19, 1944 after being wounded at Anzio
» click for an account of Bernard's wounding in Albert Brown's
Memoir - scroll to "Get Off The Beach" « |
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Maj Kenneth W. Bilby
30th Regiment HQ 2nd Battalion
Silver Star (Siegfried Line March '45); Bronze Star
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Sgt Robert Dale Brock
2nd Batt, 2nd Regt — First Special Service Force
machinegunner: 3 Purple Hearts/Bronze Star
FSSF was a joint Canadian-U.S. combat force that fought
at Anzio, toward Rome and into southern France
with the Third Division
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S/Sgt Albert S. Brown
30th Regiment — Company H
» click for Albert Brown's
Memoir «
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Sgt John Clayton
Third Division HQ
G3 Draftsman
Holding map of Colmar Pocket
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Lt Russ Cloer
Seventh Regiment — I & R Platoon
Bronze Star: Feb 10, 1945
» click for Russ Cloer's
Memoir «
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T5 William M. "Cocky" Cockrell
41st Field Artillery Battalion
North Africa to Austria
Bronze Star for actions in Italy
and the Colmar Pocket
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Sgt Doyle K Cody
756th Tank Battalion
Awarded Silver Star by Lt Col Glen Rogers
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Sgt(T3) John D. "Jack" Cole
Tenth Engineers — Third Signal Co.
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M/Sgt Henry Collins
Third Division HQ G3
Wartime sketch by T4 Ladislaus J. Skrzypczyk of Division HQ
photo below)
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info
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M/Sgt Henry Collins
Third Division HQ G3
Awarded Bronze Star
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Sgt James P. Connor
Seventh Regiment — Battle Patrol (Company K)
Awarded CMH for action at Cape Cavalier, southern France
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1st Lieutenant Garlin Murl Connor
3rd Battalion, Seventh Regiment
Aaron, Kentucky
Awarded DSC for action near Houssen, France
(two days before Audie Murphy's MOH action in the
same area) three Silver Stars; wounded seven times
» click for article on Murl
Connor «
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T4 William D. Cooper
Third Division HQ G3
Awarded Bronze Star
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Pvt Carl Cox Sr.
15th Regiment (Company I)
From Tina, Missouri
Killed in Action Feb 1, 1945, Colmar Pocket
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Pvt Charles T. Crane
30th Regiment (3rd Battalion) — HQ
Killed in Action in Italy, Nov. 8, 1943
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S Sgt Lymon H. Curvin
Company L, 30th Regiment
Africa to Germany
Purple Heart with Oak Leaf
2 Bronze Stars; Presidential Unit Citation
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Maj Gen John E. Dahlquist
CO 36th Infantry Division
» click for John Dahlquist's
bio «
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1st Lt Edgar R. Danby
Tank Platoon Leader: B Co / 756th Tank Battalion
from Wyandotte, Michigan — Killed in Action
at Allan, France on Aug. 27,
1944
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Lt Gen Jacob L. Devers
CO Sixth Army Group
» click for Jacob Dever's bio «
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Pvt Martin DiCarlantonio
30th Regiment
from Camden, NJ — Killed in Action at Anzio, Feb 20, 1944
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T/Sgt Kenneth L. Dickerson
10th Field Artillery Battalion — Service Battery / Battery A
North Africa to Germany
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Maj Welborn G. Dolvin
CO 756th Tank Battalion Mar. 1944 - Feb 1945
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T/Sgt. Russel Dunham
30th Regiment — Company I
Awarded CMH for action at Hill 616 near Kaysersberg, France
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Maj Gen William W. Eagles
CO 45th Infantry Division
» click for William Eagle's
bio «
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Wilton Russell Easter
Company K, 15th Regiment
fought in Italy, wounded twice on Anzio
Bronze Star - photo: Naples 1943
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Col Hallet D. Edson
CO 15th Infantry Regiment
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Pfc James C. Elling
Company A, 15th Regiment
Received DSC for action on March 30, 1945
near Gross Heuback, Germany when his company was halted on
an open plain by enemy action, he dashed forward in a reckless solo
assault on the enemy force, sprinting 95 yards where he
knocked out a four-man machine gun crew with B.A.R. fire,
yanked nine Germans from their foxholes and crawled
40 yards to strike a German strongpoint, killing or capturing
a total of twenty-six enemy infantrymen.
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Maurice Elowitch
30th Regiment — Company L
Italy to Germany
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Pfc Joseph F. Englert
Seventh Regiment — Company E — 2nd Battalion
» click for Joseph Englert's
Memoir «
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Pvt. John Farrell
I Co. 15th Regiment
Killed in action SE of Cisterna on May 24, 1944
during the Anzio-Nettuno breakout.
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Lt Col Oliver J. Faucher
Third Division HQ
Wartime sketch by T4 Ladislaus J. Skrzypczyk of Division HQ
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info
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2nd Lt Roger A. Fazendin
756th Tank Battalion
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1st Lt George A. Fezell
CO Third Signal Co
Aug. 1943 - April 1944
Division Signal Officer
April 1944 - May 1945
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Pvt Joe Fournier
Seventh Regiment — Company H / HQ
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Maj Gen Robert T. Frederick
1st Special Service Force
1st Airborne Task Force
CO 45th Infantry Regiment (Dec. 1944)
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Cpl Sam Friedman
7th Regiment — Italy to Austria
from Johnstown PA
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Cpl Ralph Gerstung
30th Regiment — 2nd Battalion, Co. F
from McHenry, Illinois
Wounded and captured in France,
held in Limburg (Stalag 7A) and Muhlberg (Stalag 4B),
Germany before liberation by the
Russian Army in 1945
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Pfc James Guiseppe
39th Field Artillery
Africa-Germany
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