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The Story of the 115th A.A.A. Gun Battalion
The 115th Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion (Mobile) was my father's unit. Activated, trained, and shipped to England in 1943, they participated in the Battle of Britain (A.A. defense of London), the landings at Normandy (Omaha Beach) in June 1944 and fought their way across France and into Germany with Patton's Third Army. The battalion was present at the Third Army's crossing of the Rhine in 1945. This site is dedicated to telling their story, almost entirely in their own words, using unit histories published after the end of hostilities in 1945. After the end of the war in Europe, while waiting to return home, the battalion prepared and published a history of their service in the Second World War. "The Story of the 115th A.A.A. Gun Battalion" was published in late 1945 (it was printed in Luxembourg) and distributed to all current and former members of the unit. It is a handsome 55-page booklet in large magazine format, well-written and illustrated by members of the Battalion, with a gold foil cover.
Ready to start reading? Click one of the links below or use the navigation arrows and table of contents.
What's New ...Recent additions and updates to this site include ... 2005-06-07 Added supplemental material regarding "B" Battery's temporary assignment to the 184th AAA Gun Bn. at Lippitts Hill outside London, courtesy of David J. Anderson. See Symphony in B Flak - Lippitts Hill. |
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