Finding Aid for the "Historical and Pictorial Review, 117th Infantry, 30th Infantry Division, Army of the United States: Fort Jackson, South Carolina" , 1941
MS-3128University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
Collection processed by: Laurel Rozema, July 11, 2007 Finding Aid written by: Laurel Rozema, July 11, 2007 Encoded by: Laurel Rozema, July 11, 2007
Summary Information
"Historical and Pictorial Review, 117th Infantry, 30th Infantry Division, Army of the United States: Fort Jackson, South Carolina"
Date/Date Range : 1941
0.1 linear feet
Abstract: This collection contains a copy of "Historical and Pictorial Review, 30th Infantry Division, Army of the United States: Fort Jackson, South Carolina, 1941," as presented to Sgt. Bill Purdom, 117th Infantry, 30th Division. It is a yearbook for the 30th Division and the 117th Infantry, including historical information.
MS-3128
University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
Access and Use
Collection donated to the UTK Special Collections Library by Bill Purdom.
Collection is open for research.
The copyright interests in this collection remain with the creator. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library.
[Identification of Item], Historical and Pictorial Review, 117th Infantry, 30th Infantry Division, Army of the United States: Fort Jackson, South Carolina, MS-3128. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.
Arrangement
Collection consists of one folder.
Biography / History
The Third Tennessee Volunteers began federal service on October 8, 1847 with the advent of the Mexican War and later served in the Spanish-American War. The Third Tennessee Infantry became the 117th Infantry on September 12, 1917, and served in France and Belgium at the Battle of Ypres-Lys and in the Somme Offensive during World War I. At the end of the war, the 117th Infantry became part of Tennessee's National Guard.
The unit's headquarters were located in Knoxville, Tennessee, until October 1, when they moved to Jackson, Tennessee. The regiment moved again, this time to to Fort Jackson, South Carolina, when it entered World War II on September 16, 1940. The regiment fought in the Battle of Normandy in 1944, landing on "D-Day" (June 6, 1944) at Omaha Beach. On September 4, the 30th Infantry Division became the first American Infantry Division to enter Belgium. Eight days later, the 117th Infantry became the first Allied Unit to enter Holland. They fought in the campaign at the Ardennes during the Battle of the Bulge, which along with their help in the liberation of Belgium, earned the 30th Infantry Division the Belgian Fourragere. The 117th Infantry remained active in federal service until November 24, 1945.
Collection Scope and Content Note
This collection contains a copy of "Historical and Pictorial Review, 30th Infantry Division, Army of the United States: Fort Jackson, South Carolina, 1941" , as presented to Sgt. Bill Purdom, 117th Infantry, 30th Division. It is a yearbook for the 30th Division and the 117th Infantry, including historical information.
Subject Terms
- United States. Army. Infantry Division, 30th -- History.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, American.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- France.
- Fort Jackson (S.C.) -- History -- 20th century.
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