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PHOTO
of
Battery
HQ
328TH
Field Artillery Battalion
Fort Dix, New Jersey - 1943
This is a large,
8 X 34 inch group photo of Battery HQ of the 328th
Field Artillery Battalion. Photo was taken at Fort Dix just prior
to their embarking for North Africa on December 24, 1943. The 85th
Custer Division had spent about 3 months in Fort Dix, as best as I
can determine, after leaving desert training in California in October and
traveling across the US. The Headquarters Battery was the administrative
command of the 328th Field Artillery Battalion and its 3 batteries.
This photo has dried
and cracked with age, but the faces are still recognizable. Due to the
large format, the photo was divided into 5 composites with some overlap.
Each section can be viewed up close to see faces. I counted 100 soldiers
in this photo. Just click to enlarge and use your browser to return
to this page.
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Details of each Composite
1
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Left section shows the Photo ID number.
2
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This
section starts with the beginning of the 3rd Row.
3
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This
section contains the Officers, who are wearing fatigues & helmets.
4
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This
section has a lot of damage. The face of one the 3rd Row is missing.
5
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Last
piece has some damage and upper right corner is missing.
Information added to the original photo
A - Photographers Info printed on
back:
"David Pond Willis, Post Photographer, Fort Dix, N.J."
One member of HQ battery was Jack Regan of
Massachusetts. He was active with the veteran's
reunions of the 337th Infantry Regiment and 328FA.
The following
Group photos of the other batteries within 328 FA.
328th
FA Officer
- A group photo of most of the officers that served in the 328th FA Battalion.
Includes a roster and their duty assignments.
| Unit
Organization and Definitions
Field Artillery Battalion - Consisted of three(3) Batteries and Headquarters
Battery, Service Battery, Medical group under command of a Colonel.
Battery
- The group that operated and fired four(4) 105mm howitzers.
One battery consisted of about 100 men. See definition of Headquarters
Battery.
Headquarters
Battery - The HQ Battery did not operate any cannon. However
they were the command staff of the entire battalion. They handled all the
paper-work that dealt with logistics and promotion, as well as making decisions
about where to deploy their guns.
Fire Section
- Responsible for sighting guns and controlling the placement of artillery.
Includes Forward Observer who observed enemy positions from an Observation
Post or front lines. |
A special thanks to Bonnie
Cheeseman for providing this photo. Her father is Private
First Class Clarence
D. Mills,
a member of the 328th Field Artillery Battalion, Headquarters
Battalion.
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