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== Official sources ==
 
== Official sources ==

Revision as of 11:28, 2 October 2016

Machine Gun Company, 101st Infantry Regiment, US
Years active:
Country: United States
Service: US Army
Branch: National Guard
Type: Machine gun
Specific type: Machine gun company
Full size: 150
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For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.
Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical and Administrative
Parent unit: 101st Infantry Regiment, US
Parent level: Regiment
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Personal narratives

Related media

  • Washington Post story about Private Joseph E. Hughes, who served in France with this unit. Includes photos of Hughes in uniform, his dog tag and his service record.

Official sources

Unit war diaries

See parent regiment for war diaries. In the continental system, diaries were usually kept at regiment level, not by individual battalions.


Unit histories

Other official documents

Other sources


References