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Dear John: 13 April 2000
I read with interest the Fact Sheet on the 30th Infantry Division. The first elements to go in on 10 June 1944 was the 230th FA Bn. We were then attached to the 29th
(InfD) who lost a whole battalion of Artillery on D-day. We fought with the 116th Infantry. I was Executive Officer of A Battery, 230th. We fought with them until the 30th came over on 15th June.
The report of Colonel Marshal, Historian of the ETO, is a glowing tribute to Gen Hobbs and our Division. I showed this document to Gen Lawton Collins when he was still alive and using a walker. He jumped 4 foot off the floor and said "What the hell is the matter with the 1st, 2nd & 4th,"
Of course, Regular Army divisions and the 30th was a lowly National Guard outfit. Just before, he was praising to the sky, the 30th for our stand at Mortain where he commanded. It was a great war!
Ed M. Ardle
Leisure World
Above courtesy of J. D. Bowen and the
WWII Musings
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