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What (who) is 341st Engineer General Service Regiment - definition
341stEngineerGeneralServiceRegiment
MILITARY UNIT
The 341stEngineerGeneralServiceRegiment was part of the 1102nd Engineer Group of the US Army during World War II and participated in the western Europe theatre specializing in Railroad Construction. The regiment was involved in the Battle of the Bulge, especially in the Arlon, Belgium region of the front lines.
The 93rd EngineerGeneralServiceRegiment (93rd) was a segregated general services regiment of the United States Army. It was activated at Camp Livingston, Louisiana.
CAMPAIGN MEDAL AWARDED TO BRITISH NAVY PERSONNEL FROM 1915 TO 1962
Naval General Service Medal 1915-62; Naval General Service Medal 1915
The Naval GeneralService Medal (1915 NGSM) was instituted in 1915 to recognise service by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines in minor campaigns that would not otherwise earn a specific campaign medal. The Army/Air Force equivalent was the GeneralService Medal (1918).