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7-AD – Withdrawal Behind the 82-A/B Lines December 1944
Document Source: (AAR) After Action Report (December 1944), Headquarters 7th Armored Division, December 1, 1944, – December 31, 1944, St-Vith & Vicinity, Belgium, Col John L. Ryan Jr, GSC, Chief of Staff
FOREWORD
The 7th Armored Division was activated on March 1, 1942, reorganized on September 20, 1943, and sent to the United Kingdom in June 1944. The division landed in Omaha Beach and Utah Beach, on August 13/14, 1944, and was assigned to the US 3-A. The 7-AD drove through Nogent-le-Rotrou in an attack on Chartres which fell on August 18. From Chartres, the Division advanced to liberate Dreux, then Melun where the division crossed the Seine River on August 24. The 7-AD then pushed on to bypass Reims, liberated Château-Thierry and Verdun, August 31, halted briefly for refueling until September 6, when it drove toward the Moselle River and made a crossing near Dornot. This crossing had to be withdrawn in the face of the heavy fortifications around Metz.
The 7-AD then made attempts to cross again the Moselle River northwest of Metz but the deep river valley was not suitable terrain for an armored attack. Elements of the division assisted the 5th Infantry Division in expanding a bridgehead east of Arnaville, south of Metz, and on September 15, the main part of the division crossed the Moselle. The 7-AD was repulsed in its attacks across the Seille River at and near Sillegny, part of an attack in conjunction with the 5-ID that was also repulsed further north. On September 25, the 7-AD was transferred to the US 9-A and began the march
to the Netherlands where they were needed to protect the right (east) flank of the corridor opened by Operation Market Garden. They were to operate in southeastern Holland so that British and Canadian forces and the US 104th Infantry Division could clear the Germans from the Scheldt Estuary in the southwest Netherlands and open the shipping lanes to the critical port of Antwerp, to allow Allied ships to bring supplies from Britain.
In September 1944, the 7-AD launched an attack from the north on the town of Overloon, against significant German defenses. The attacks progressed slowly and finally settled into a series of counter-attacks reminiscent of World War I trench warfare. On October 8, the 7-AD was relieved from the attack on Overloon by the British 11-AD and moved south of Overloon to the Deurne – Weert area. Here they were attached to the British 2-A and ordered to make demonstration attacks to the east, in order to divert enemy forces from the Overloon and Venlo areas, where British troops pressed the attack. This plan succeeded, and the British were finally able to liberate Overloon. On October 27, the main part of the 7-AD was in essentially defensive positions along the line Nederweert (and south) – Meijel – Liesel, with the demonstration force still in the attack across the Deurne Canal to the east. The Germans launched a two-division offensive centered on Meijel, catching the thinly stretched US 87-CRS (Cavalry Recon Squadron) by surprise. However, the response by the 7-AD and by the British VIII Corps to which the division was attached, stopped the German attack on the third day and from October 31 to November 8, gradually drove the enemy out of the terrain that they had taken. During this operation, at midnight on the night of October 31 – November 1, Gen Robert D. Hasbrouck replaced Gen Lindsay Silvester as Commanding General of the division. On November 8, the 7-AD was again transferred back to the US 9-A and moved south to rest areas in the eastern vicinity of Maastricht. Following an inflow of many replacements, they began extensive training and reorganization, since so many original men had been lost in France and Holland that a significant part of the division was now men who had never trained together. At the end of November, the division straddled the Dutch-German Border with one combat command in Germany (in the area of Ubach–Palenberg, north of Aachen) and two in the Netherlands. Elements of the division were attached to the US 84th Infantry Division for operations in early December in the area of Linnich, Germany, on the banks of the Roer River.
DECEMBER 1, 1944 On December 1, the division order of battle was as follows: CCA – 48th Armored Infantry Battalion – Able Co, 33rd Armored Engineer Battalion – Dog Co, 87th Cavalry Recon Squadron Mecz CCB – 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion – 31st Tank Battalion – Baker Co, 33rd Armored Infantry Battalion – Baker Co, 87th Cavalry Recon Squadron Mecz – Dog Co, 203rd AAA Battalion – Charlie Co, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion – 1st Plat, Baker Co, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion – 1st Plat, Recon, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion CCR – 38th Armored Infantry Battalion – Baker Co, 40th Tank Battalion – Charlie Co, 33rd Armored Engineer Battalion – Ordnance Detachment – Medical Detachment Division Troops – 203rd AAA Battalion (-) – 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion (-) – 33rd Armored Engineer Battalion (-) – 87th Cavalry Recon Squadron Mecz Division Trains – 129th Ordnance Maintenance Company (-) – 77th Armored Medical Battalion (-) – 446th Quartermaster Truck Company (-) – 3967th Quartermaster Troop Transport Company (-) – Baker Co, 203rd AAA Battalion Division Artillery was under XIII Corps control and consisted of: – 434th Armored Field Artillery Battalion – 440th Armored Field Artillery Battalion – 489th Armored Field Artillery Battalion – Able Co and Charlie Co, 203rd Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion Attached to the division were the: – 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion – 203rd Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion – 446th Quartermaster Trucking Company – 3967th Quartermaster Troop Transport Company Detached from the division were the: – 17th Tank Battalion (attached to the 102-ID) – 40th Tank Battalion (-) Baker & Dog Cos (attached to the 84-ID)
(CCR/7-AD), commanded by Col John L. Ryan Jr, was in the vicinity of Ubach, Germany, on December 1, 1944. The only divisional unit in action under division command was Baker Co 40th Tank Battalion which was supporting the 84th Infantry Division's operations in the vicinity
of Lindern. Able Co 40-TB was holding Lindern with elements of the 84-ID. Baker Co 40-TB was sent in to reinforce it. Due to enemy artillery concentrations on the supply route, supplies were brought to the two companies by means of the Blue Ball Express, an innovation using the light tanks of Dog Co 40-TB to bring up trailer loads of rations and ammunition under the cover of darkness.
(CCB/7-AD) under the command of Col Bruce C. Clarke, was alerted to move east of the Wurm River, Germany, to assemble at Gereonsweiller. The mission was to attack southeast from Lindern and to seize Linnich by passing through the 84-ID and 102-ID. The 814-TDB was to support the attack. However, due to the progress of the infantry divisions, it was not necessary
to commit CCB. (CCA/7-AD) under Col Dwight A. Rosenbaum, located in the vicinity of Heerlen, Holland, was undergoing a training and maintenance program pending operations to the east.
DECEMBER 2, 1944
The Division Tactical Headquarters was established at Rimburg, Holland. CCB 7-AD moved east of the Wurm River. This placed two combat commands east of that river, prepared for immediate operations to the east, northeast, or north. At 0115, the elements of the 40-TB which had been attached to the US 84-ID were relieved from such attachment. Baker 40-TB was then attached to the US 84-ID. While prepared to repel any enemy counter-attacks, the division units continued with training and maintenance programs.
DECEMBER 3, 1944
At 1200, the 17-TB was relieved from attachment to the US 102-ID and returned to CCR 7-AD control. Proposed operations to the east were dependent upon the destruction of the enemy-held Roer River Dams, south of Düren. The enemy was capable of countering an Allied offensive in this area by flooding the Roer River Valley. This would result in either destruction of the troops in the flooded region or the cutting off of our supply lines. To eliminate this threat, Allied air forces made
several attempts to destroy the dam by bombing. The first attempt was made on December 3. While training and maintenance continued for the division as a whole, various divisional units were in action while under attachment to other commands. Baker Co 40-TB was attached to the US 84-ID from December 2, 1944, at 2230 to December 6, 1944, at 1600. Charlie Co 38-AIB
was also under attachment to the US 84-ID from December 3, 1944, at 2100 to December 6, 1944, at 1800. The 48-AIB was attached to the US 102-ID from December 5, 1944, at 1400 to December 9, 1944, at 2400 and the 17-TB was attached to the US 84-ID from December 9, 1944, at 1400 until December 16, 1944, at 2000.
During the period, detailed plans were made for seizing the town of Brachelen. The town was defended by the German 694.Infantry-Regiment, the 695.Infantry-Regiment and the 696.Infantry-Regiment from the 340.Infantry-Division. The attack was dependent upon the destruction of the Roer River Dams which would isolate the town. When one of the dams was broken it would take from 4 to 5 1/2 hours for the crest of the flood to reach Brachelen, and as the dam could not be bombed before 1000, the attack was to be launched the day after the destruction of the dam. CCB 7-AD was assigned the job of taking Brachelen. The plan of attack was outlined in Operations Instructions on December 11, at 0900, known as plan Dagger. CCA 7-AD was to move east of the Wurm River after CCB’s attack. Both combat commands were constituted as follows: CCA – 40th Tank Battalion – 48th Armored Infantry Battalion – Able Co, 33rd Armored Engineer Battalion – Dog Co, 87th Cavalry Rcn Squadron (Mecz) – Able Co, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion – 1st Co, Recon, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion – Detachment, 77th Armored Medical Battalion CCB – 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion – 31st Tank Battalion – 38th Armored Infantry Battalion – Baker Co, 33rd Armored Engineer Battalion – Baker Co, 87th Cavalry Recon Squadron (Mecz) – Charlie Co, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion – 1st Plat, Baker Co, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion – Detachment, 129th Ordnance Battalion – Dog Co, 203rd Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion – Detachment, 77th Armored Medical Battalion CCR – 1 Squadron Recon, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion – Charlie Co, 33rd Armored Engineer Battalion
DECEMBER 10 Today, Col Bruce C. Clarke, Commanding CCB 7-AD, was promoted to brigadier general. At 1000, CCB 7-AD was placed in the Corps reserve. DECEMBER 11 At 1500, CCB was released from the Corps Reserve and replaced by CCA 7-AD. DECEMBER 13 Division Main Headquarters moved from Robroek to Heerlen, Holland, while the rest of the division continued training and maintenance, pending the destruction of the Roer River dam and the beginning of the operations Dagger. DECEMBER 16
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Suite à une plainte de l’ex-mari de Herminia pour un domicile fictif, la justice réclame à Herminia et à Alain les dizaines de milliers d’euros perçus des CPAS d’Aywaille et de Chaudfontaine
https://www.sudinfo.be/id772289/article/2024-01-16/suite-une-plainte-de-lex-mari-de-herminia-pour-un-domicile-fictif-la-justice
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Mathieu van der Poel of The Netherlands and Alpecin-Deceuninck prior to the 63rd Grand Prix De Wallonie 2023 a 201.3km one day race from Aywaille to Citadelle de Namur on September 13, 2023 in Aywaille, Belgium. (Photos by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)
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A l'adoption sous contrat Save Me, en famille d'accueil à Aywaille (province de Liège)
Je m'appelle Jasmine, mon âge est estimé à 3 ans.
La personne qui m'avait recueilli m'a négligée, peut être sans vraiment s'en rendre compte.
J'étais fort mince, je n'étais ni stérilisée, ni identifiée. Je souffrais de pertes malodorantes et j'ai dû être hospitalisée en urgences pour une infection et mises sous antibiotiques.
Je suis un petit gabarit mais j'ai un grand cœur plein d'amour ❤️
Je suis un peu peureuse au début mais avec de la patience et de l'amour je viendrai volontiers vers vous pour des câlins 😻
Je m'entends avec les chats mais ne connaît pas les chiens 🐕
J'aime les papouilles, mais c'est moi qui décide quand 😊
Une nourriture adaptée sera nécessaire car j'ai des intestins fragiles.
J'ai aussi un petit souffle au coeur sans gravité (à surveiller chaque année)
Après avoir repris des forces je suis en pleine forme et prête pour rejoindre ma famille pour la vie🙂
INFOS:
Nom de baptême : Jasmine
Sexe: femelle
Âge: +- 3 ans
Stérilisation: Ok
Puce électronique: Ok
Vaccination: primo vaccin TLC + rappel Ok
Vermifuge + antiparasitaire : Ok
Ententes: chats Ok, petits enfants déconseillés
FRAIS ADOPTION :
150 euros + 25 euros pour le rappel vaccin.
Vous pouvez m'envoyer votre candidature complète uniquement par mail à l'adresse suivante :
!! L'adoption est une décision importante qui doit être murement réfléchie !!
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Un #rhinocéros blanc #reproducteur au « Monde Sauvage »
Avec l’arrivée de Gilou, un rhinocéros blanc mâle, le Monde Sauvage (NDLR : un parc animalier à Aywaille) participe à la conservation des espèces menacées. Agé de 32 ans, ce « gentil géant » pèse environ 2.800 kg et a déjà prouvé ses talents de reproducteur avec une descendance impressionnante de onze petits rhinocéros. Alors, pourquoi tout cet engouement autour de ce transfert? Voici les raisons…
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بلجيكا 24 - أعلنت تسع بلديات والونية، إضافة إلى اثنتين في بروكسل، وإحدى عشرة بلدية فلمنكية في بلجيكا عن تخفيضات ضريبية ملموسة على سكانها في عام 2024، وفقاً لما أوردته صحيفة "إيكو"، لتُضفي بذلك روحاً مشجعة على الساكنين في هذه البلديات. من المعروف أن السنوات الأخيرة شهدت زيادة في الضغط الضريبي على الممتلكات، إلا أن هذه التخفيضات الجديدة تشير إلى تغيير في هذا الاتجاه، حيث ستعمل هذه البلديات على تخفيض العبء الضريبي بدلاً من زيادته، وذلك عبر استخدام "السنتات المالية الإضافية" التي تمكنها من تحقيق هذا الهدف. وبحسب "rtl.be"، فإنه في عام 2024 فقط، ستتمكن هذه البلديات البلجيكية الـ22 من تخفيض العبء الضريبي على دافعي الضرائب، مما يمثل خطوة إيجابية تسعى إلى تخفيف الضغط المالي عن السكان. وفي الجزء العلوي من الترتيب، ستخفض بلديات فلاندرز الضرائب، حيث ستخفض أنتويرب معدل الضريبة لديها من أكثر من 8٪ إلى 7٪، تليها بلديات لوكيرين ولوز. وفيما يتعلق بالبلديات الناطقة بالفرنسية، فإن باستون هي التي ستخفض العبء الضريبي بنسبة أكبر، حيث ستتراوح الضريبة فيها بين 7 و7.5، تليها Wasseiges، ثم Etterbeek. إن هذه التخفيضات الضريبية تعكس التزام البلديات البلجيكية بتوفير بيئة مالية أكثر استدامة وداعمة لمواطنيها، وتشكل خطوة إيجابية نحو تعزيز الرفاهية والاستقرار المالي للمجتمعات المحلية. إليكم جميع البلديات الناطقة بالفرنسية التي تخفض ضرائبها لهذا العام - Bastogne : 7.5% -> 7% - Etterbeek : 6.3% -> 6% - Berchem-Saint-Agathe : 6.8% -> 6.5% - Braine L'Alleud : 5.7% -> 5.5% - Malmedy : 7.2% -> 7% - Wavre-Sainte-Catherine : 7.3% -> 7.1% - Wellin : 8% -> 7.8% - Neupré : 8.2% -> 8% - Neufchateau : 7.4% -> 7.3% - Merbes-le-Chateau : 8.2% -> 8.1% - Aywaille : 8.6% -> 8.5%
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Monde Sauvage Safaripark
Monde Sauvage Safariparkt is een mooie dierentuin gelegen te Aywaille, op 25 km van Luik. Dit safaripark is echt een bezoekje waard.
Monde Sauvage Safaripark is een mooie dierentuin gelegen te Aywaille, op 25 km van Luik. Deze zomer ging ik samen met vrienden voor het eerst naar dit safaripark en ik kan zeggen dat ik zeker onder de indruk was. We hebben een ontzettend mooie dag gehad en heel leuke foto’s kunnen nemen. Zeker voor herhaling vatbaar! In dit artikel geef ik jullie een kort overzicht van wat je er allemaal kan…
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La vallée d'Aywaille (Belgique) sous la brume et le givre.
Photographie de Foto-Runner
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106-CIC Det (AAR) 16/12/1944-26/12/1944
Document Source: Headquarters US Army Intelligence Center, Fort Holabird, Baltimore, Maryland. ACSIH-GC-250/58/M, April 1959, CIC History - The Ardennes Breakthrough. Typical Day-by-Day CIC A picture of representative CIC (Counter Intelligence Corps) activities during this period of the German advance was provided by the report of the 106th CIC Detachment. Prefaced: A brief outline of the activities of the 106th Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment from Saturday, December 16, 1944, through Tuesday, December 26, 1944, follows: document covered the 11-day period in diary fashion. Capt Jensen, Commanding Officer, admitted, in a postscript, that this report was not in accordance with the SOP dated December 12 which his detachment did not receive until after he had prepared his version: Due to the fact of continued movement and emergency measures confronting this detachment he commented, it is deemed advisable to submit the report of activity in the above form. As such report gave an accurate picture of one CIC Detachment's total effort during the period of the German advance and revealed, in part, the following activities Saturday, December 16, 1944: The 106th CIC Detachment was located in St Vith, Belgium. Shelling began on the previous day and various units left the town for Decatur Rear. This Detachment continued its work of interviewing the many civilians apprehended by the guards. Passes for travel from St Vith had been canceled and no new ones were issued. Lt Jordan and Special Agent Underwood left St Vith with CIC equipment for Vielsalm at 1600. Capt Jensen and Agents Germain, Sullavan, Moore, and Jordan remained in the town to carry on with CIC work. Sunday, December 17, 1944: Members of the 7th Armored Division were contacted in Vielsalm and an office was established. In the meantime (1700, December 16, 1944) members of the Combat Command B Team of the 7th Armored Division CIC in St Vith worked with Capt Jensen and the 106th Detachment Agents. CIC Headquarters were set up in Vielsalm. St Vith was cut off from communications. The 106th CIC Agents interviewed civilians who were apprehended by guards. All credentials were inspected, and persons not from Vielsalm were forbidden to travel. Vielsalm civilians were instructed not to leave the town proper. Mondays, December 18, 1944: Communication with St Vith remained closed. Civilians in Vielsalm continued to jam the office seeking travel permits. These were denied. Capt Jensen and Agents Sullavan, Moore, and Jordan left St Vith at 1700 for Vielsalm when shelling of that town made it untenable. Theirs was the last tactical unit to leave. Agent Germain left at 1600 with three informers for Corps. Tuesday, December 19, 1944: Records of the Nazi Party in St Vith and adjoining towns, which had been collected by the 106th CIC Detachment, were turned over to the 7th CIC Detachment for their use in the Krombach sections. The 106th CIC Detachment immediately mobilized Belgian Army members and members of the Belgian Gendarmerie and then screened all members. These men were placed on all roads, paths, and other vantage points as guards to apprehend civilians traveling on the roads or through the woods. Vielsalm is now closed to all travel from within and from without. It was announced by the 106th CIC Detachment that all residents of Vielsalm must obtain a pass or means identification which would be issued by the 106th CIC if they were to travel on the streets of Vielsalm. Those persons whose loyalty was questionable were searched and then cleared; quartered in Vielsalm, or detained in the Corps de Garde (Guardhouse) of the Belgian Barracks occupied by the Decatur Headquarters, and the Prisoner of War Cage operated by the 7th Armored Division. A screening section was set up in the schoolhouse of Vielsalm and members of the Military Government section aided agents of the 106th CIC Detachment in screening all civilian residents of the town. Some 2000 persons came to the school for identification cards. Credentials were certified and vouched for by the banker in Vielsalm who had recently been appointed head of the town bank by the Belgian government. Identification cards were printed by the 106th CIC Detachment on United States government water-marked paper. These cards were not good for travel but were used merely as a means of identifying civilians of Vielsalm and as an aid in apprehending strangers who might and did come to town. Wednesday, December 20, 1944: Part of the 106th CIC Detachment was occupied the entire day continuing interviewing and issuing clearance identification to civilians of Vielsalm. For the record, all Belgian guards remained at their posts and were at the appointed places when a detail was dispatched to pick them up in the evening. In the evening and throughout the night, guards continued to bring in civilians. Thursday, December 21, 1944: The 106th CIC Detachment Agents continued clearance of civilians. Some 30 civilians from St Vith arrived in Vielsalm and were quartered in the schoolhouse. Friday, December 22, 1944: Notification of the moving of Decatur Headquarters to Vaux Chavanne was received. Instructions were given to the 106th Military Police Company regarding civilians they were holding on orders from the 106th CIC Detachment. The 106th CIC Detachment, along with the Military Government team, left for Vaux Chavanne and then proceeded to Werbomont where CIC Headquarters was set up. Agent Germain arrived back from delivering the three informants. Saturday, December 23, 1944: Early on this date, the 106th CIC Detachment left Werbomont for Ernonheid, where forward Decatur Headquarters was located. Headquarters were established in a farmhouse and Decatur Headquarters, Military Police, and other units were notified. The day was occupied with making out Arrest Forms for persons turned over to the Military Police by the 106th CIC Detachment for return to Corps with security trips around the vicinity and with interviews with residents. Sunday, December 24, 1944: The 106th CIC Detachment remained in Ernonheid and continued security trips around the vicinity and with interviews with residents. Monday, December 25, 1944: Word was received that Decatur was moving to Aywaille. The 106th CIC Detachment moved to Awans and set up headquarters. Headquarters, Military Police, and Message Center were notified of the Detachment's location. Tuesday, December 26, 1944: Two teams of two agents each were dispatched to the following towns. Harzé, Ernonheid, Werbomont, Harre, Aywaille, Sprimont, Oneux, Hoyemont, and Comblain-la-Tour, to contact S2s or their representatives and inform them of the Detachment's Headquarters and to establish screening areas. Contact was made again with the 7th Armored Division CIC. Read the full article
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A walk through Harzé, Awaille, Belgium
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