Cross-section of prisoners taken by 26th Division of U.S. 1st Army near Butgenbach, Belgium.
37-year-old prisoner in service 9 months. 24 January, 1945.
24 January 1945
At 0400 hours the 1st Battalion attacked. As planned, the drive developed South to the main road to secure the crossroads at 930007. "C" Company moved out in the lead, worked East to crossroads and above the crossroads to clear out the woods.
"B" Company then pushed through "C" Company on the South down the main road and seized positions astride the road.
"A" Company entered the woods at 926016, swinging South to clear woods, then moved to the Southwest road leading away from Büllingen at 950008.
By 1000 hours the 1st Battalion reported it was on its objective. Light enemy small-arms and mortar fire has been met. Main obstacle had been snow.
At 1100 hours the 3rd Battalion jumped off to seize the high ground at 927997. "L" Company led the attack, with "K" and "I" Companies bringing up the rear of the battalion column.
By 1300 hours the 3rd Battalion had contacted the 1st Battalion and worked up on line on the high ground.
An indication of the enemy knowledge of the situation was the incident of the two enemy linesman.
The 3rd Battalion had captured a German aid-station with some wounded Germans in it, and shortly after it had been secured, two German wiremen laid a line right up to the aid-station.
25 January 1945
"K" Company pushed to crossroads, and secured its position without resistance, reporting contact with the 18th lnfantry Regiment on the right.
Mine-fields were laid and tied in with the 16th and 26th Infantry Regiments.

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