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Matthew Brockman, assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division band, plays Taps for the funeral of Cpl. Donald L. Menken, a U.S. Army Korean War casualty who served in Company K, 3rd Battalion, 15th ...
The 3rd Infantry Division's legacy is storied. ... the Korean War, ... it takes finesse to get a World War II tank into a room without breaking things.
This is a light, mobile, dependable weapon with a rapid rate of fire (10-15 rounds a minute). It was the most used artillery weapon of World War II, can lob its shells as far as 12,500 yards.
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Private 2nd Class (ret.) Warren H. Schuster views a list of fallen warriors with a Soldier from 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Brigade ...
Born in Dwight, Nebraska, on Nov. 23, 1919, Kouma worked on his family's farm until June 1940 when, taking note of the growing war clouds in Europe, he enlisted in the U.S. Army. He chose to train ...
Two Soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division were awarded the nation’s highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, ... On June 14, 1953, during the Korean War, ...
The regular nine-month rotation to "The Land of the Morning Calm" marks the first time a brigade from 3rd Infantry Division has deployed to Korea since the Korean War.
Col. Marc Cloutier and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Oliver of the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, unfurl their units colors during a transfer of authority ceremony at Camp ...
The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism and Outpost International of the Society of the 3rd Infantry Division conducted commemorative ceremonies in the Memorial ...
Troops unload logs from a tank at the 2nd Infantry Division supply point on "Old Baldy" near Chorwon, Korea, on Oct. 1, 1952. The logs were used for the construction of bunkers.