104 Infantry Division (USA)

104 Infantry Division (USA)

"Timberwolf Division"

 The division insignia is a gray Timberwolf's head on a balsam green disc. It was designed by Charles Livingston Bull, artist and authority on wild life, and represents the northwest. It was in this section of the country that the 104th conducted its training in 1942-43 when it was activated.

 

Motto: "Nothing in Hell Can Stop the Timberwolves"

104 Infantry Division (USA) attack Zundert
Netherlands
104 Infantry Division (USA) attacked Stolberg
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) attakck at Standaarduiten
Netherlands
104 Infantry Division (USA) battle for Etten-Leur
Netherlands
104 Infantry Division (USA) Breda and Roosendaal Road
Netherlands
104 Infantry Division (USA) captured Eschweiler
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) captured Frenz
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) captured Inden
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) captured Lamersdorf
Germany
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) captured Zevenbergen
Netherlands
104 Infantry Division (USA) contact Russian forces
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) crossing Erft Canal
Germany
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) defended its sector at Düren
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) defended its sector at Merken
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) defending Lucherberg
Germany
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) H at Friedensdorf
Germany
104 Infantry Division (USA) HQ at Adelebsen
Germany