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1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Citation, North AfricaC O N F I D E N T I A L
HEADQUARTERS 1ST U. S. INFANTRY DIVISION
23 April 1943 The 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry, is cited far outstanding performance of duty in action in the vicinity of Djebel Labirech and Djebel Bou Rhous, Tunisia, 26, January, 1943. "Ordered to attack and seize heavily fortified enemy positions approximately six miles from their bivouac, the 1st Battalion, in a heavy downpour of rain and over exceptionally muddy roads, moved forward on foot to the assembly area. Early in the morning, under cover of darkness, the 1st Battalion assaulted enemy positions with fixed bayonets and succeeded in clearing this sector of enemy troops, capturing quantities of enemy equipment and personnel, and inflicting extremely heavy casualties upon the enemy forces." By command of Major General ALLEN: LEONIDAS CAVALAS Lt Col., A.G.D., Adjutant General CERTIFIED A TRUE COPY:
JOSEPH J. KOHOUT
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