Machine Gun Company, 101st Infantry Regiment, US
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Machine Gun Company, 101st Infantry Regiment, US | |
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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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Relationship type: | Tactical and Administrative |
Parent unit: | 101st Infantry Regiment, US |
Parent level: | Regiment |
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Contents
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