2-9th August 1944 US account. 28th Infantry Division, E Company, 112th Infantry Regiment, US Army. August 3rd - We advanced on foot to La Chienne de la Plaine [Les Carreaux – Just north of the Vire to St-Sever-Calvados road and about 1 Km to the east of St-Sever-Calvados?]where units of the 2nd Armored Division were engaged in a firefight with the enemy. We remained there for the night. The following morning, August 4th, we advanced to Le Mesnil, running into heavily mined and booby-trapped area on the way. Lt. Hedman was made Company Commander, and Lt. Robert F. Flynn of E Company was transferred to us to be Transportation Officer, and Company executive. On the 5th, we advanced to a position at St. Manvieu de Bocage, still encountering plenty of mines, booby-traps, and 88 fire. On the 6th, we advanced toward Hill 193, SE of Manvieu de Bocage and again ran into heavy resistance. We were held up for a time by a farm [La Pichardiè – The farm at the cross-roads on the way to Lake Dathee] at which Captain Plaskew was wounded by a tree burst of an 88 shell, Lt. Miller, was also wounded, and PFC Watts was killed by the same burst. Sgt. Plansky, PFC Stanik, and Pvt. Ogden were killed by 88 fire. That evening we continued the advance, and reached our objective under cover of darkness. S/Sgt. Harden, T/5 Slimmer, PFCs Bills and Wall, and Pvt. Mackell were all wounded. PFC Holumzer became sick and was evacuated. On the 7th we received replacements. On the 8th, we advanced toward La Juliere [la Jeulière – 1 Km SE of the Dathee dam], but had to withdraw slightly, due to heavy enemy mortar fire. PFC Allen accidentally shot himself in the foot, and was evacuated. Pvt. Markham was evacuated due to sickness. S/Sgt. Zande and Pvt. Peltz were both killed, and S/Sgt. Cohen, and PFCs Hellmuth and Scheffner were injured due to enemy fire. Photos taken on 9th August 1944 in Saint-Manvieu-Bocage
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