F Company, 310th Infantry Regiment (United States)
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F Company was an infantry company in the United States Army's 78th "Lightning" Division's second battalion of the 310th Infantry Regiment. The company was called Fox, which was the sixth letter in the phonetic alphabet used during World War II. The Company participated in three major campaigns: Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. "Combat Diary for Company F, 310th Infantry, 78th Division," a 1947 book written by its members, recounts the wartime experiences of its members.
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F Company, 2nd Battalion, 310th Infantry Regiment, 78th Infantry Division | |
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Active | 1944-1946 |
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Type | Infantry Company |
Nickname(s) | "Fighting Foxes" |
Motto(s) | "Tally ho" |
Engagements | World War II |
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Regiment Commander | Col. Thomas H. Hayes |
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