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/$;: , >', .. ,l, F rom: ',) , , '1 " c' , ll', .. if' To : 6 " OIOOOU:' :oe c '\ 1944 , 312400A Dec ' 1944 I03rd , " Me dical APO· 28 , ,i 2 .. J an ' ""a ,', ',> 1,94'5" , '. ,,".'. , u.: _" ... t' I ,- !.'; Location = .. ' v::;e .',;rEPi 0 . ux . < ',' B .' ' elgi .llm , ., . .•.. MipS: ' . . . (P24 , 63Q. I; Sh No , 17) ,;! I .. GSGS 4336; 1:100;000 GSGS 4416, '1:100,000 ".V. 1. am SITU ATION: a. Location of tro o ps, command posts; and " l; (1) At the close of the ' period " the three collecting companies of 'I this battali on were in each supporting i' ts respective . combat - 1 team. Their locations, as shown on the a ttached overlay, were at the fol- " lowing pOints. Company A Company B Company C Peti tvoir, Bel g ium ' (P303408, . She 17) 1 Mi W of St' raimont " Belgium (l?332282, Sh17) Bomal, Belgium (:P428999; Sh 13) (2) The Division Clearing station. had one plat ' con in at Epioux" Belgium (P246311, she 17). The other platoon was in reserve at BelgiUm (P277294, Sh 17). (,3) The Battalion OP, Division Me dical Supply, and Ba, ttalion 2nd Echelon M ainte' nance Sec' tion were ' loca ted in proximity to the' Clearing sta- tion and Battalion CP, at Epioux, Bel g ium (P246311, She 17). b. Location of a djacent m edical units and sup p ortin g elements. (1) At the close of the period the following medical units w ere adjacent. Right flank - Collecto-Clearing Co. of CC "An, 9th Armd Div., Longlier, Bel g ium (P359420) Sh 17. Left flank - Division Clearing station, 87th lnf Div., Vie Bouillon, Bel g ium (PO?0362) She 17. (2) Supporting t he evacuation of the Division Clearing station were the followin g uni ts: < ' , (a) Ambulance s of the 595th Ambulance Co., 170th M ed ' Bn ", 64th M edical Gro up at Gerouville, , Belgium F335160, Sh 17. ' '. " "J (b) casualties were being evactated to the, 10?th Evacuation Hospital at Sedan, France (0-980260, Sh 13) and 635th Clearing Station at Villers (P262162) Sh 17. :Durin g the mont h the f ol lo wing medical units also serviced this ba t- ( talion. The 580th Ambulance Company, the 102nd, 103rd, 106th, 10 9th a nd 110th Evacuation Hospitals, the ' l 42nd Field Hosp it a l, the l30th General Hospital, and the ': 'I, c • . OpeIfi tions lit , The medical ba ttalion ' " out i t '$ dfj, Sup p ort ing t he 28th Infantr y , treating ' di >:" ' . "" ,.;. ,;,{:,)J t..... .' :.;>. ;" ... _

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1. am SITUATION:

a. Location of troops, command posts; and b6uildaries~ " l;

(1) At the close of the ' period" the three collecting companies of 'I

this battali on were in ope~tion, each supporting i 'ts respective .combat - 1 team. Their locations, a s shown on the a ttached overlay, were at the fol- " lowing pOints.

Company A Company B Company C

Peti tvoir, Belg ium ' (P303408, . She 17) 1 Mi W of St'raimont" Belgium (l?332282, Sh17) Bomal, Belgium (:P428999; Sh 13)

(2) The Division Clearing station. had one plat'con in ope~ti'on at Epioux" Belgium (P246311, she 17). The other platoon was in reserve at ChiD,ey~ BelgiUm (P277294, Sh 17).

(,3) The Battalion OP, Division Me dical Supply, and Ba,ttalion 2nd Echelon Mainte'nance Sec'tion were ' loca ted in proximity to the' Clearing sta­tion and Battalion CP, at Epioux, Belg ium (P246311, She 17).

b. Location of a djacent medical units and supporting elements.

(1) At the close of the period the following medical units were adjacent. Right flank - Collecto-Clearing Co. of CC "An, 9th Armd Div.,

Longlier, Belgium (P359420) Sh 17. Left flank - Division Clearing station, 87th lnf Div., Vie

Bouillon, Belgium (PO?0362) She 17. (2) Supporting t he evacuation of the Division Clearing station

were the followin g uni ts: < ' ,

(a) Ambulance s of the 595th Ambulance Co., 170th Med' Bn", 64th Medical Group (C~ at Gerouville, ,Belgium F335160, Sh 17. '

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(b) casualties were being evactated to the, 10?th Evacuation Hospital at Sedan, France (0-980260, Sh 13) and 635th Clearing Station at Villers (P262162) Sh 17. :During the month the f ol lowing medical units also serviced this ba t- ( talion. The 580th Ambulance Company, the 32nd~ 102nd, 103rd, 106th, 109th a nd 110th Evacuation Hospitals, the ' l 42nd Field Hosp ita l, the l30th Genera l Hospital, and the ':

'I, c • . OpeIfi tions 6~:::n:l:::i:r:::ion. " lit '7;2~ .~ , The medical ba ttalion ' "out i t '$ no~a~ 'funct:~ on' dfj, ~; Support ing t he 28th Infantry , treating ' ~ni~ ' di sposi~~ >:" ' . "",.;. ,;,{:,)J t. . ... ~~. .' :.;>. .~;:f~h ;" ... ~,.f _ ~~~~~f

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of the casualties su1'fWed by t • ~~e.· ~~.~~'t [ki~ ·~;~i;;·~~ ;;': month the Division carried out defensive operct.ti6nson a wide '·'front. --.: Tlile~~"-'" . width of this front and concurrent wide separation of the ' me:dfeal u:nfts ' n:ec ~~~ essita ted the split of the clea ring company, with section,s so loca tedl> as to.: best support the collecting stations. ' :. \, '. ", ,,' " :'. '0 , ~~!

This was a continuation of theSyst·em;. uSed': the i(pri3·v&o~~ · .. ~onthl·~Vlh~';' ·: in three separate clea ring sta tions were maintaine<i ·"e~~.fh ·rece:iv;ing. the~' . 7; casualties from one of the collecting stations. A.tnb'Ulances ·at·tache'd to ' eac : ~ clea ring stati on evacuated casual tie s directly to the nearestevac'lii tion . hospital.

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During the first half of the month, with a · v:,drf.> lOW \<di;\':i"sf'6h !~'ca:~~' I : : ty rate, a training and re-equipping program wascontin\led anq:\ e:tfQrts ,made ". to correct a ny deficiencies previously noted. ' All' of t'he .. un-itsWere com- .?

rortabley billeted in available buildings, and all o.ur ·stat.fon::s 'wete ' ;~2 '~: wi se set up in comfort able surroundings. , " };;' .~, , # " "'.;"":;';': I

'. " . <,:. ~\':, ~ . : ~.': M"'-" ;;-i In the latter half of the month, the enemy oli oun' fron~t ' beea~ ". ,\.' ,,'1

most active and a ggres s ive. Our medical units wer'e 'constantlyt s.'Ubj.ected .~o ', shell fire and sometimes small arms fire. , They were fo'rced "oti;t of /their ' :, 1

positions by the tactica l situation whi'ch became . very fluid. ,The units wertli kept on the move continuously endeavoring to best continue the).~ . support of / tre t a ctical units and a void enemy capture. Companies A and G;: , with their ',' CT' s, were atta ched temporarily to other Divisions as t ;he tactical sltua tic '; cause d the ir relea se from control by this Division. The .clearing sta,tion .. i supporting A Company remained with that OT until thel09th CT .':rejoined the :j Division. The clearing s·ta tion supporting C Company returned to the clE?ar- ,: iug company CF just before C Company, with its' OT became attaChed to an- f;

other Division. B Company continued t 0 evacuate casual·ties to our :'clear- ~ ing station, a nd when conditions allowed, established medical department _1 straggler point for the Division. B Company also eX,amined all stragglers ,,1.

for medica l disabilities , as in a most critical period, it was necessary 3 for the Division to use all a vailable personnel and stra gglers for ' the de­fense of the front. Medical service in these rapidly changing. situations , was ma intained by the formation of provisional medical detachments to serve ~ too ha stily organi zed defense units, utilizing medical personI1el an.d equip- ·. ment from available medical deta chments, our col'lecting company and med- ". ical department stra gglers.

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Towards t he end of t he month the clearing .s ta t'ion -,whid';h . nad 1)':ee1

n ; a t t a ched (with A Co a nd the l09th CT) to another Division, re~urned to our contrOl, when the I09th RCT rejoined the Division. At the close of the month C Company with the 112th CT was inOorps reserve, and evacuating its casualties to the nearest clearing station.

" d. Estirrate of comb a t efficiency of ' the command: 1'1

During this month, as in t he p'revious period, the" periiio~~eJ G,t th~ .' . command, carried out their assigned duties i 'n ,a htghly ' efflci(i)':int:,\ *lie~.:. .. This wa s evidenced very noticeably at times when the units were " in~;:'; iminent danger of capture by the. enemy, a s was the case during . the critical sta"geis . of t he t a ctical si tUl tion. In the a ttempt to · maintain the uS1lat high d·e- .: gree of efficiency of this uqit, twenty one (21) members of the ·,eo#ma.nd;; :; were captured by the enemy. Under such conditions the personnel" of t~he:: the cOIlllW-nd continued the medical support of the Division and manageq. to save all bu t a n una voidable from falling int,o ,'''' .......... ''''y.,c.

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(1) The following numbers of patients were treat'eo:" during tile '" month by the companies indicated:

., Company A - 573 patients Company B - 418 patients Company C - 515 patients Clearing Company - 1958 patient s (including 151 enemy and 35

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