What battles did the US 10 1 E Company of the 2nd Division experience in World War II?
US Army 10 1 Airborne Division E Company slogan10/Airborne Division 506th Battalion E Company: Kolahi comes from Indian language, which means "We are fighting alone together! ) ",which became the slogan of the 506 regiment. About Company E: Company E of the 506th Regiment of the U.S. Army1KLOC-0/Airborne Division was established in the summer of 1942 at Tokoa Base. Total number of officers and men: 140 (8 officers and 0/32 soldiers), divided into 3 platoons and a company headquarters. Each platoon has three 12 infantry squads and one 6-person mortar squad. Each infantry squad is equipped with a machine gun and each mortar squad is equipped with a 60mm mortar. (China Net Literature Library, please keep www.zwwx.com) Officers and soldiers background: farmers, miners, mountain people, etc. All are white (there was racial discrimination in the American army at that time); One is from Harvard, one is from Yale, two are from UCLA (UCLA, friends who want to study abroad must know), only one is a veteran, and some are from the National Guard or Reserve. Except for three people, no one else is married. Most of them were hunters or athletes in high school. Why do you want to be an airborne soldier: excitement, honor, compared with other arms, soldiers earn 50 dollars more per month, and officers earn 100 dollars more per month; The real reason is: 1. They want to be better than others and make their military time more active, mature and challenging. They know that they are going to fight, and they don't want to fight side by side with soldiers who lack training, preparation and motivation. They would rather fight as paratroopers than be ordinary infantry who have no trust in their companions ("the former is less dangerous"). They want people around them to be respected by them, not despised by them. E company first company commander (co) Suo Beier lieutenant (FirstLt. HerbertSobel), deputy company commander (XO) and second lieutenant (2nd Lt. ClarenceHester), and sergeant major William Evans. Most of the platoon leaders and deputy platoon leaders are from OCS (Office Cadet School), including Captain Winters (first platoon leader). Suo Beier is 28, and everyone else is 24 or younger. About the 506th Regiment: Company E, Company D, Company F and the companies affiliated to the battalion headquarters form the second battalion of the 506th Regiment, with Major Stralje as the battalion commander. Col. Robert Sink, the head of the 506th regiment, initially had 500 officers and 5,300 recruits who were still talking nonsense during the training at the Tokoa base, because such people were narrow-minded and disgraceful, and always made a fuss about unimportant things. Their behavior includes: bullying the weak and fearing the hard, fighting for power and profit by any means, and putting the disguise of discipline on abuse. The existence of chicken manure makes the military camp even more unbearable. About the symbol of airborne troops: Airborne troops have unique badges and symbols. After skydiving training, they will get a silver wing badge, which will be pinned in the left pocket of their coat. The left shoulder of the coat and the military cap will also be marked, and you are eligible to wear airborne boots, and you can put pants into the boots. About military language: The most commonly used F-word (the chef's name is "thosefuckers or fuckingcook" and what to do is "****itup") makes these soldiers who have changed from boys to men feel tougher (strong, brave and fierce), and the most important thing is to make them feel that they are part of a group and one of their own. There is a saying in the army: we can't let you do anything, but we can make you regret not doing it.