"The Men of Fox Company: History and Recollections of Company F,
291st Infantry Regiment, Seventy-Fifth Infantry Division" describes
the actions of an infantry rifle company fighting in Europe during
World War II. Sometimes the Seventy-Fifth Division was called the
"Diaper Division" because the mean age of the men was just
twenty-two years versus the widely acknowledged average age of
twenty-six years for most other divisions. Fox Company was part of
Second Battalion, 291st Infantry Regiment of the Seventy-Fifth ID,
which were formally activated at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, on
April 15, 1943.
The division was thrown into combat soon after arriving in
Europe in December of 1944. Over the next ninety-four days, they
fought three campaigns in Europe. Fox Company first went into
combat during the Battle of the Bulge and then moved to southern
France to fight in the Colmar Pocket. Next, they went to Holland,
where they defended along the Maas River and later in Germany along
the Rhine River. Finally, Fox Company fought in the battle for the
Ruhr.
"The Men of Fox Company includes the recollections of several
men providing a view of the war not often seen-directly from the
soldiers, sergeants, and officers who survived the experience to
tell their personal stories.
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