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Future US President Harry S. Truman served as a captain, commanding D Battery of this regiment in France in 1918.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Harry S. Truman#World_War_I|Wikipedia: Harry S. Truman]]</ref> | Future US President Harry S. Truman served as a captain, commanding D Battery of this regiment in France in 1918.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Harry S. Truman#World_War_I|Wikipedia: Harry S. Truman]]</ref> | ||
+ | * US National Archives, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/46752351 ID 46752351]: "Fire and Orientation", notes by Harry Truman about his artillery training. You can help transcribe this document as part of the [http://americanhistory.si.edu/topics/world-war-i/pages/social-media-day World War I Social Media Day] on Tuesday April 11th 2017. | ||
* US National Archives, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/46701878 ID 46701878]: handwritten notes about his military career. | * US National Archives, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/46701878 ID 46701878]: handwritten notes about his military career. | ||
* US National Archives, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/51459466 ID 51459466]: letter from Harry Truman to Bess Wallace, dated 19 December 1918, near Verdun. | * US National Archives, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/51459466 ID 51459466]: letter from Harry Truman to Bess Wallace, dated 19 December 1918, near Verdun. |
Revision as of 09:52, 11 April 2017
129th Field Artillery Regiment, US | |
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Years active: | – |
Country: | United States |
Service: | US Army |
Branch: | National Guard |
Type: | Artillery |
Specific type: | Field artillery regiment |
Full size: | 1,500 |
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Created: | |
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Name1: | 129th Field Artillery Regiment |
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For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war. |
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Relationship type: | Tactical and Administrative |
Parent unit: | 60th Field Artillery Brigade, US |
Parent level: | Brigade |
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Contents
Personal narratives
Verne Chaney
- US National Archives, ID 17343226: memoirs of Sergeant Verne Chaney, commander of #3 Section, D Battery, 129th Field Artillery Regiment.
Harry S. Truman
Future US President Harry S. Truman served as a captain, commanding D Battery of this regiment in France in 1918.[1]
- US National Archives, ID 46752351: "Fire and Orientation", notes by Harry Truman about his artillery training. You can help transcribe this document as part of the World War I Social Media Day on Tuesday April 11th 2017.
- US National Archives, ID 46701878: handwritten notes about his military career.
- US National Archives, ID 51459466: letter from Harry Truman to Bess Wallace, dated 19 December 1918, near Verdun.
You can help transcribe Truman's notes about his artillery training as part of the World War I Social Media Day on Tuesday April 11th 2017.
Related media
- US National Archives, ID 530949: photo of officers of the regiment, including Harry S. Truman, in France, March 1919.
Official sources
Unit war diaries
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Unit histories
Other official documents
Other sources