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"All Hell Can't Stop Us"

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Film - 134th Infantry Regiment in WWII

In Memory of those men who made the Supreme Sacrifice the 134th Infantry presents the following pictures. These pictures cover scenes beginning in Cornwall, England, and continuing through France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and return to the United States. Climate conditions cause much deterioration of this film, for which an apology is offered. "I wish to express my appreciation and thanks to all of you men who made the history of the Regiment what it is today. LA WE LA HIS, ALL HELL DIDN'T STOP US." - Colonel Butler B. Miltonberger

Video - Part 4

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Destruction in St. Lo.

Torigni Sur Vire.

The 134th Infantry break loose at St. Lo. This segment begins with soldiers riding in trucks and jeeps, and then shows the men in a French town.

Capt. Osborne.

Helmet of Lt. Col. Thomsen who later died of wounds.

Bloody Sunday area - Regt. loses 2 Bn CO's and suffered scores of casualties in severe hedgerow fighting.

Vire River.

Serv Co supply in action.

Regtl motor maintenance sec; WO Dahlgren in charge. Soldiers work on vehicles and vehicle parts/engine. Some soldiers shown using a metal detector.

WO Morin.

Co "G" kitchen. Sgt. Fonner, Co "D"

Mortain Area.

Nazi PW's - 20 trucks - 60 per truck.

Bailey Bridge, Mortain Area.

Clearing up at Louvigne Du Desert, France.

The Krauts hit a jeep. Smoke billows from a burning vehicle.

Video - Part 4

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