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Revision as of 10:31, 6 May 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 |
Sources for overview: | |
Created: | |
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Name1: | 2nd Field Artillery Regiment, Missouri National Guard |
Name1 Start: | |
Name1 End: | 5 September 1917 |
Reason for change: | Called into federal service |
Sources for name1: | [1] |
Name2: | 129th Field Artillery Regiment |
Name2 Start: | 5 September 1917 |
Name2 End: | |
Reason for change: | |
Sources for name2: | [2] |
Alternate names: | |
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Disbanded: | |
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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 | |
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Relationship type: | Tactical and Administrative |
Parent unit: | 60th Field Artillery Brigade, US |
Parent level: | Brigade |
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End date: | |
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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.[3]
- 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.
- Harry S. Truman Library: a copy of Truman's military personnel file can be viewed online.
- The Harry S. Truman Library has also digitized Truman's wartime letters to his fiancee Bess Wallace:
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
Official war diaries for this unit have not yet been located. If you know where they are, please use the appropriate template to add links and archival references:
- {{War diary TNA}} for the UK National Archives
- {{War diary AWM}} for the Australian War Memorial
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If you know that no diaries exist, please add:
- {{War diary none admin}} for administrative organisations with no operational role
- {{War diary none continental}} for infantry battalions in the continental system where diaries were only kept at regiment level and above
- {{War diary none}} for all other units or formations
Unit histories
Other official documents
Other sources
References
- ↑ Truman Library: Personnel file of Harry S. Truman
- ↑ Truman Library: Personnel file of Harry S. Truman
- ↑ Wikipedia: Harry S. Truman