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The Dogface Gallery is a gallery of honor for photos of soldiers from the 3rd Division and related units during WWII
Electronic images can be sent to contact@dogfacesoldier.org.
Please include full name, rank and unit info plus any related information.
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S/Sgt Lucian Adams
30th Regiment
Company I
Awarded CMH for action near St. Die, France
» click for Lucian Adam's bio" «
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2nd Lt George A Allen
30th Regiment
KIA Mt Rotundo Nov 9, 1943
Distinguished Service Cross
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Pfc Roy Anderson
3rd U.S. Infantry Division — Army of Occupation
Special Services : Baseball and Golf
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Pvt James K Aurness (Arness)
7th Regiment
wounded at Anzio / Bronze Star
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Maj Norman Barnes
3rd Division HQ
Distinguished Service Cross
Wartime sketch by T4 Ladislaus J Skrzypczyk of Division HQ
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S/Sgt Charles Owen Beardslee
30th Rgt HQ Anti-tank Co.
Fedala to the Siegfried Line
from Bothell, Washington
» click for Owen Beardslee's
Memoir «
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Col Lyle Bernard
30th Rgt 2nd Battalion Commander
wounded at Anzio - FeB 19, 1944
» click for an account of Bernard's wounding in Albert Brown's
Memoir - scroll to "Get Off The Beach" «
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Maj Kenneth W. Bilby
30th Regiment HQ 2nd Battalion
Silver Star (Siegfried Line March '45); Bronze Star
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S/Sgt Stanley W. Brach
15th Regiment
Company G
Italy / France / Germany
Bronze Star, Sliver Star, Purple Heart
from Chicago, Illinois
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Sgt Robert Dale Brock
2nd Batt, 2nd Regt — First Special Service Force
machinegunner: 3 Purple Hearts/Bronze Star - FSSF was a joint
Canadian-U.S. combat force that fought at Anzio, toward Rome and into southern France
with the 3rd Division
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S/Sgt Albert S. Brown
30th Regiment
Company H
» click for Albert Brown's
Memoir «
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Cpl Corado "Babe" Ciarlo
30th Regiment
Company G
From Waterbury, Conn
KIA at Anzio May 1944
featured in Ken Burn's The War
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Sgt John Clayton
3rd Division HQ
G3 Draftsman —
Holding map of Colmar Pocket
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Lt Russ Cloer
7th Regiment — I & R Platoon
Bronze Star: Feb 10, 1945
» click for Russ Cloer's
Memoir «
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T5 William M "Cocky" Cockrell
41st Field Artillery Battalion
North Africa to Austria;
Bronze Star for actions in Italy
and the Colmar Pocket
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Sgt Doyle K Cody
756th Tank Battalion
Awarded Silver Star in photo by Lt Col Glenn Rogers (CO 756th Tank Batt Mar 44 - Feb 45)
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S/Sgt Charles Cole Jr
7th Regiment
Company M
from Mt. Juliet, Tennessee; mortar squad leader
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T/Sgt (T3) John D "Jack" Cole
10th Engineers — 3rd Signal Co.
Jack's photographic work appears on this Website
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M/Sgt Henry Collins
3rd Division HQ G3
Wartime sketch by T4 Ladislaus J Skrzypczyk of Division HQ
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M/Sgt Henry Collins
3rd Division HQ G3
Awarded Bronze Star
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1st Lt Garlin Murl Connor
3rd Battalion — 7th Regiment
from Aaron, Kentucky; Awarded DSC for action near Houssen, France
(two days before Audie Murphy's MOH action in the
same area) three Silver Stars; wounded seven times
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Sgt James P Connor
7th Regiment — Battle Patrol (Company K)
Awarded CMH for action at Cape Cavalier, southern France
» click for James Connor's's bio" «
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T4 William D Cooper
3rd Division HQ G3
Awarded Bronze Star
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Pvt Carl Cox Sr
15th Regiment
Company I
From Tina, Missouri; Killed in Action Feb 1, 1945, Colmar Pocket
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Pvt Charles T Crane
30th Regiment — 3rd Battalion HQ
Killed in Action in Italy, Nov. 8, 1943
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SFC Charles Cronenworth Jr
3rd U.s. Infantry Division
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S/Sgt Lymon H Curvin
30th Regiment
Company L
Africa to Germany
Purple Heart with Oak Leaf;
2 Bronze Stars; Presidential Unit Citation
(30TH Reg action at Raddon, France)
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Maj Gen John E Dahlquist
CO 36th Infantry Division
» click for John Dahlquist's
bio «
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1st Lt Edgar R Danby
Tank Platoon Leader — B Co / 756th Tank Battalion
from Wyandotte, Michigan — Killed in Action
at Allan, France on AuG 27,
1944
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T/Sgt Robert A Dennin
601st TD Battalion
Africa to Austria
Bronze Star
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Sgt Frank A Deputy
756th Tank Battalion
photo taken at Ft. Lewis, Washington
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Lt Gen Jacob L. Devers
CO Sixth Army Group
» click for Jacob Dever's bio «
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Pvt Martin DiCarlantonio
30th Regiment
from Camden, NJ — Killed in Action at Anzio, Feb 20, 1944
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T/Sgt Kenneth L Dickerson
10th Field Artillery Battalion — Service Battery / Battery A
North Africa to Germany
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Maj Welborn G Dolvin
CO 756th Tank Batt Mar 44
CO 191st Tank Batt May 44 - May 45
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T/Sgt Russel Dunham
30th Regiment
Company I
Awarded CMH for action at Hill 616 near Kaysersberg, France
» click for Lucian Russel Dunham's bio" «
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Maj Gen William W Eagles
CO 45th Infantry Division
» click for William Eagle's
bio «
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Wilton Russell Easter
15th Regiment
Company K
fought in Italy, wounded twice on Anzio
Bronze Star - photo: Naples 1943
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Col Hallet D Edson
CO 15th Infantry Regiment
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Pfc James C Elling
15th Regiment
Company A
Received DSC for action on March 30, 1945 near Gross Heuback, Germany
when his company was halted on an open plain by enemy action, he dashed forward in a
reckless solo assault on the enemy force, sprinting 95 yards where he
knocked out a four-man machine gun crew with BA.R. fire,
yanked nine Germans from their foxholes and crawled
40 yards to strike a German strongpoint, killing or capturing
a total of twenty-six enemy infantrymen.
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Maurice Elowitch
30th Regiment
Company L
Italy to Germany
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Pfc Joseph F Englert
7th Regiment — 2nd Battalion — Company E
» click for Joseph Englert's
Memoir «
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Pvt James A. Ernst
36th Infantry Division
Wounded Dec. 16, 1943
at Mount Lungo, Italy
from Shreve, Ohio
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Pvt John Farrell
15th Regiment
Company I
Killed in action SE of Cisterna on May 24, 1944
during the Anzio-Nettuno breakout
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Lt Col Oliver J Faucher
3rd Division HQ
Wartime sketch by T4 Ladislaus J Skrzypczyk of Division HQ
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2nd Lt Roger A. Fazendin
756th Tank Battalion
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1st Lt George A. Fezell
CO 3rd Signal Co — AuG 1943 - April 1944
Division Signal Officer — April 1944 - May 1945
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Pvt Joe Fournier
7th Regiment
Company H / HQ
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Maj Gen Robert T Frederick
1st Special Service Force
1st Airborne Task Force
CO 45th Infantry Regiment (DeC 1944)
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Cpl Sam Friedman
7th Regiment
Italy to Austria; from Johnstown PA
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T5 Oliver Gallagher
7th Regiment
Bronze Star; Purple Heart (southern France)
Bronze Star
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Cpl Ralph Gerstung
30th Regiment — 2nd Batt, Co. F
from McHenry, Illinois
Wounded and captured in France;
held in Limburg (Stalag 7A) and Muhlberg (Stalag 4B),
Germany before liberation by the
Russian Army in 1945
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Pfc James Guiseppe
39th Field Artillery
Africa-Germany
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