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The Dogface Gallery is a gallery 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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T4 John R. Haines
Third Division HQ
Forward Communications
Awarded Bronze Star
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Pfc Lee E. Hatfield
30th Regiment — Company F
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Pvt Eddie Hauser
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Col John A. Heinteges
CO Seventh Infantry Regiment
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T4 Willam Heller
15th Regiment
Third Signal Company
from Chicago, Illinois
» click for William Heller's
Memoir «
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Pfc Herbert J. Hinson
15th Regiment — Company L
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Col William H. Hobson
CO 30th Infantry Regiment
Oct. 1935 - June 1942
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S/Sgt Joeseph V. Hodgins
Seventh Regiment
picture from Life Magazine cover Dec 1944,
"Man of the Year"
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Pfc Adolf I. Hoffman
Seventh Regiment — Battle Patrol
Bronze Star; three Purple Hearts
wounded in the Colmar Pocket
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Pfc Eddie Holderbaum
Seventh Regiment
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M/Sgt Harry B. Indahl
Third Division HQ
Awarded Bronze Star
Wartime sketch by T4 Ladislaus J. Skrzypczyk of Division HQ
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info
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T/Sgt. Merrill B. Kalb
Third Division HQ G3
Awarded Bronze Star
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2nd Lt James L. Kemp
Third Signal Company
Battlefield Commision
Killed in Action June 3, 1944 during the drive to Rome
Awarded a Silver Star for action at the Volturno River in Italy Nov. 1943
and an Order of the Red Star (182 awarded to Allied soldiers in WWII)
for action in southern Italy
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Pfc.Winfred "Wimpy" Kenner
T5 Robert Hollingsworth
Pvt Robert Maguire
T5 Herbert Link
(clockwise from upper left)
Third Signal Company
Taken in Naples prior to Anzio
Maguire was Killed in Action during the
Anzio Breakout with 2nd Lt. james Kemp
(above)
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T5 Clifford B. Kincaid
Seventh Regiment Band / Third Division Band
Taken at Ford Ord, California
Kincaid was rolled into the Third Division Band
prior to the Anzio invasion when the regimental
bands were regrouped. The full band eventually
was landed at Anzio.
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Capt Claude Lazard
French Liaison Mission
Wartime sketch by T4 Ladislaus J. Skrzypczyk of Division HQ
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info
» (click for alternate
image) «
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Gen John Lucas
VI Corps CO 1943-1944
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Loy J. Marshall
Company C, 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion
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Col Lionel C. McGarr
CO 30th Infantry Regiment
January-May 1945
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2nd Lt Anthony F. Melfi
756th Tank Battalion — Co. B and HQ
Killed in Action at the Maison Rouge Bridge
in the Colmar Pocket
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M/Sgt Julian Horace Mitchell
7th Regiment — Co. C and HQ
Cassino (Sept '43) to Anzio (first wave) to Austria
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Sgt Norman Mohar
30th Regiment
» click for Norman
Mohar's Memoir «
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Pfc Ralph William Moore
7th Infantry Regiment M Company
Africa to France
KIA with a Posthumous Silver Star on Feb. 3, 1945
in the Colmar Pocket; Buried in Epinal France
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Sgt Walter L. Morrows
7th Regiment
wounded in battle
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Lt Audie Murphy
15th Regiment
» click for Audie Murphy's
bio «
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Lt Col Richard H. Neddersen
CO 30th Infantry Regiment
Dec. 1944 - Jan. 1945
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T5 Milt L. O'Barr
85th Engineer Heavy Ponton Battalion
» click for Milt
O'Barr's Memoir «
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Capt John O'Connell
Third Reconnaissance Troop
C.O. April 26-Aug. 30, 1944
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Maj Gen John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel
CO Third Infantry Division
Feb. 1944 - June 1945
» click for Iron Mike's
bio «
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Cpl Cletus Offerman
756th Tank Battalion — Company B
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Staff Sgt. Robert Maxwell O'Kane
7th Regiment — Company B
Purple Heart (2); Silver Star (2); Bronze Star
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2nd Lt Edwin Olson
756th Tank Battalion — Company C
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Pfc Charles O'Neil
Pfc Fred Seltzman
Pfc Paul Wise
Pfc Ray Keller
15th Regiment — Company I
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Lt Col James L. Osgard
CO 30th Infantry Regiment
Occupation of Germany 1945
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Lt Gen Alexander M. Patch
CO Seventh Army
» click for Alexander Patch's
bio «
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Capt George S. Peck
30th Regiment — E Co/Infantry HQ, 2nd Battalion
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First Lt Hyman Pergament
30th Regiment — Company H
» click for Albert
Brown's story of Lt. Pergament «
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Lt Col Robert L. Petherick
CO Tenth Engineers
Sept. 1944 - May 1945
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SSgt Dick Phillips
6th Army Group
Rifleman-Company Clerk
from Bradford, Arizona
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First Lt James Alfred Pringle
30th Regiment — Company H
» click for Albert
Brown's story of Lt. Pringle «
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