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17th Tank Battalion, 7th Armored Division, December 1944: Combat Interviews, Morning Reports, After Action Reports, Germany and Belgium
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17th Tank Battalion, 7th Armored Division, December 1944: Combat Interviews, Morning Reports, After Action Reports, Germany and Belgium
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17th Tank Battalion, 7th Armored Division, December 1944: Combat Interviews, Morning Reports, After Action Reports, Germany and Belgium
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One of the most historically useful decisions made during World War II was to create Information and Historical (I & H) units to conduct combat Interviews of survivors shortly after actual events. The 110 or so combat interviews of the 7th Armored Division are preserved at the National Archives in Record Group 407 (Adjutant General). This book contains five Battle of the Bulge combat interviews and the December 1944 Morning Reports and After Action Report of 17th Tank Battalion in the attack on Linnich, Germany, preparation for the attack on Brachelen, Germany, and in the Battle of the Bulge.
One of the most historically useful decisions made during World War II was to create Information and Historical (I & H) units to conduct combat Interviews of survivors shortly after actual events. The 110 or so combat interviews of the 7th Armored Division are preserved at the National Archives in Record Group 407 (Adjutant General). This book contains five Battle of the Bulge combat interviews and the December 1944 Morning Reports and After Action Report of 17th Tank Battalion in the attack on Linnich, Germany, preparation for the attack on Brachelen, Germany, and in the Battle of the Bulge.


















