United States World War I Unit Histories

United States U.S. Military  World War I

Unit Histories
 Divisional Histories
 * United States World War I Infantry Divisions
 * American Expeditionary Forces Distinctive Cloth Insignia Chart
 * U.S. Army Center of Military History World War I Divisions: Then and Now
 * Historical Section. Army War College. Order of Battle of the Land Forces the World War American Expeditionary Forces Divisions. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1931


 * Society of the First Division. History of the First Division During the World War, 1917-1919. Philadelphia, Pa.: John C. Winston Co., 1922
 * Oliver L. Spaulding and John W. Wright. The Second Division,American Expeditionary Force in France,1917-1919. New York, Hillman, 1937
 * Frederick v. Hemenway. History of the Third Division, United States Army in the World War for the Period December 1, 1917 to January 1, 1919.
 * 3rd Division Summary of Operations
 * Christian A. Bach and Henry Noble Hall. The Fourth Division: Its Services and achievements in the World War,... (1920)
 * Kenyon Stevenson. The Official History of the Fifth Division U.S.A. Washington,D.C.: Society of the Fifth Division, 1919
 * Emerson G. Taylor. New England in France, 1917-1919: A History of the Twenty-Sixth Division U.S.A. Boston and New York: Houghton and Mifflin Co., 1920
 * John F. O'Ryan. The Story of the 27th Division. Vol. 1 New York: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford C0.,1921.
 * John F. O'Ryan. The Story of the 27th Division. Vol. 2 New York: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford C0.,1921.
 * Pennsylvania in the World War an illustrated history of the Twenty- Eighth Division. vol. 1 Pittsburgh, Pa.: States Publications Society, 1921.
 * Pennsylvania in the World War an illustrated history of the Twenty- Eighth Division. vol. 2 Pittsburgh, Pa.: States Publications Society, 1921.
 * John A. Cutchins. History of the Twenty-Ninth Division, Blue and Gray, 1917-1919... Philadelphia:Twenty-Ninth Division Historical Committee, 1921.
 * Wisconsin War History Commission. The 32nd Division in the World War, 1917-1919. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Print Co., 1920.
 * Frederic Louis Huidekoper. The History of the 33rd Division,A.E.F. 4 vols. Springfield, Illinois: Ill. State Historical Library, 1921.
 * Clair Kenamore. From Vauquois Hill to Exermont: a history of the Thirty-Fifth Division of the united states Army. St. Louis:Guard Publishing Co., 1919.
 * Charles B. Hoyt. Heroes of the Argonne: an authentic History of the Thirty-Fifth Division. Kansas City,Mo.: Franklin Hudson, 1919.
 * Clair Kenamore. From Vauquois Hill to Exermont. A History of the Third-Fifth Division of the United States Army. St. Louis, Mo.: Guard Publishing Co., 1919
 * Ben H. Chastaine. Story of the 36th: the Experiences of the 36th Division in the World War. Oklahoma City:Harlow Publishing Company, 1920.
 * Ralph D. Cole. The Thirty-Seventh Division in the World War,1917-1918. vol. 1 Columbus, Ohio: Thirty-Seventh Division Veterans Association, 1926.
 * Ralph D. Cole. The Thirty-Seventh Division in the World War,1917-1918. vol. 2 Columbus, Ohio: Thirty-Seventh Division Veterans Association, 1926.
 * Raymond S. Tompkins. The Story of the Rainbow Division. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1919
 * History of the Seventy-Seventh Division, August 25, 1917 November 11, 1918:designed and written in the field- France. New York,New York: The 77th Division Association, 1919.
 * Arthur McKeogh.The Victorious 77th Division in the Argonne Fight (New York's Own)in the Argonne Fight. New York: john E. Eggers Co.,1919
 * Thomas F. Meehan. History of the Seventy-Eighth Division in the World War,1917-1919.New York:Dodd,Mead and Company, 1921.
 * 79th Division Association. History Committee.History of the Seventy-Seventh Division A.E.F. During the WORLD War:1917-1919.Lancaster,Pa.: Steinman & Steinman, 1922.
 * Official History of 82nd Division,American Expeditionary Forces,1917-1919:"All American Division. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1919.
 * John G. Little The Official History of the Eighty-Sixth Division. Chicago, Illinois: States Publications Society, 1921.
 * The 88th division in the World War of 1914-1918. New York, New York: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford, 1919.
 * George H English History of the 89th Division, U.S.A.: from its organization in 1917, through its operations in the World War, the occupation of Germany and unit demobilization in 1919. Kansas City, Missouri:The War Society of the 89th Division, 1920.
 * George Wythe. A History of the 90th Division. The 90th Division Association, 1920
 * Lonnie J. White. The 90th Division in World War I: the Texas-Oklahoma draft division in the great war. Manhattan,Kansas.Sunflower University Press, 1996
 * The Story of the 91st Division.San Mateo, Calif.:91st Division Publication Committee, 1919

Unit Histories

 Cavalry
 * 17th Cavalry 6.30.1916-9.26.1921 Administrative History Note

 Infantry
 * The Ninth U.S. Infantry in the World War.
 * 12th Infantry Twelfth U.S. Infantry,1798-1919.
 * A History and Photographic Record of the 35th Infantry
 * R.B. Cole.The History of the 39th Infantry During the World War. (1919)
 * A History of the Sixty-Third U.S.Infantry. 1917-1919.(H.H. Bissell,1920)   ]
 * Martin Joseph Hogan. The Shamrock Battalion of the Rainbow: A story of the "fighting sixth-ninth" New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1919
 * Gerald F. Jacobson. History of the 107th Infantry U.S.A. New York City: Seventh Regiment Armory, 1920
 * A Short History and Illustrated Roster of the 108th Infantry United States Army. (1919)
 * History of the 110th Infantry( 10th Pa.) of the 28th Division, U.S.A. {S.l.: Association of the 110th Infantry, 1920]
 * George C. Richards. A Short History and Illustrated Roster of the 112th Infantry Army of the United States. Philadelphis,Pennsylvania:Edward Stern & Co., 1918
 * Thomas Fauntleroy. Official History of the 120th Infantry "3d North Carolina" 30th Division. Lynchburg, Va.: J.P. Bell Co.,
 * Emil B. Gansser. History of the 126th Infantry in the War with Germany.Grand Rapids, Michigan,1920
 * Carl E. Haterius Reminiscences of the 137th Infantry. Topeka, Kansas: Crane, 1919
 * Evan Alexander Edwards From Doniphan to Verdun The Official History of the 140th Infantry. Lawrence,Kansas: The World Company Publishers,
 * 142nd Infantry
 * Winfred E. Robb The Price of Our Heritage. In Memory of the Heroic Dead of the 168th Infantry Des Moines,Iowa: American Lithographing and Printing Co., 1919 ]
 * Frank A Tiebout 305th Infantry New York: 305th Infantry Auxiliary,1919
 * 307th Infantry
 * 313th Infantry
 * 315th Infantry
 * 318th Infantry
 * 328th Infantry
 * 436th Infantry
 * The 346th Infantry Historical Notes
 * Proctor M. Fiske History of the 350th Regiment of U.S. Infantry, Eighty-Eighth Division, American Expeditionary Forces. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: The Laurence Press Company,1919
 * 353rd Infantry
 * Carlisle L. Jones. History and Roster of the 355th Infantry...Lincoln, Nebraska: Society of the 355th Infantry,39th Division,1919
 * Roger Heller. 361st Infantry
 * [Harold Hitz Burton.600 Days' Service: a History of the 361st Infantry Regiment of the United States Army. Portland,OR., James Kerns & Abbott Co., 1921]

 Engineers
 * A Brief History of 7th Engineers. 5th Division
 * Charles Hamilton Lee.History of the Twenty-Sixth Engineers (Water Supply Regiment) in the World War. September 1917-March 1919. New York: Pub. by the Regiment with Cooperation of New England Water World Association, 1920
 * Willard P. Sullivan. The History of the 105th Regiment of Engineers... New York:George H. Doran CO., 1919
 * The Three Hundred and First Engineers. A History 1917-1919.Boston and New York:Houghton and Mifflin Company: The Riverside Press, 1920
 * Gilbert H. Crawford. The 302nd Engineers, a history.New York?: s.n.,1920

Field Artillery
 * Ralph T. Heard. A History of the Sixth Regiment, Field Artillery, First Division, United States Army. Coblenz,Germany: s.n.,1919 ]
 * Frederick Morse Cutler The 55th Artillery (C.A.C.) in the American Expeditionary Forces, France, 1918.Worcester,Massachusetts: Commonwealth Press, 1920
 * Edward D. Sirois, et. al. Smashing Through The World War with Fighting Batter C 102nd F.A. Yankee Division 1917-1918-1919 Salem, Mass.:The Meek Press,1919
 * Reese T. Amis History of the 114th Field Artillery
 * Robert L. Moorhead. The Story of the 139th Field Artillery American Expeditionary Forces. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers, 1920
 * E.W. Crocker. History of the 145th Field Artillery Regiment of World War I. Provo, Utah: J. Grant Stevenson, 1968
 * Battery Ballads, Battery E 145th Field Artillery San Diego, Cal.: Arts & Crafts Press,
 * Paul M. Davis and Hubert Kenneth Clay. History of Battery C, 148th Field Artillery,American Expeditionary Forces. Colorado Springs:Out West,1919
 * James H. Howard. The Autobiography of a Regiment: a history of the 304th Field Artillery in the World War. New York, 1920
 * Joseph Glass, et. al. The Story of Battery D 304th Field Artillery September 1917 to May 1919. the Author, 1919
 * History of the 307th Field Artillery September 6, 1917-May 16, 1919.
 * A History of the 313th Field Artillery, U.S.A. New York,New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1920
 * Carl A Shem. History of Battery E, 323rd Field Artillery. Cleveland,Ohio: the Press of Ward and Shaw Co., 1921
 * T.Q. Ashburn.History of the 324th Field Artillery United States Army. New York:George H. Doran Co.,1919
 * R.La Rue Cober, ed.The Trail of Battery D,Three Hundred and Twenty-Fourth Heavy Field Artillery,American Expeditionary Forces Marietta,Ohio,Printed by the Hyde brothers,1919
 * Regimental History Three Hundred and Forty-First Field Artillery. Eighty-Ninth Division of the National Army
 * Gardner Hamilton. History of the 346th Field Artillery.

 Field Artillery Brigade
 * Rex F. Harlow Trail of the 61st. A History of the 61st Field Artillery Brigade During the World War. 1917-1919. Oklahoma City:Harlow Publishing Co., 1919

 Field Signal Battalions 
 * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE8605414 From Puget Sound to the Rhine. Being a Record of the Activities of the 405th Telegraph Battalion. Signal Corps. 1917-1919

 Machine Gun Battalions   Signal Corps 
 * Stanton Whitney. Squadron A in the Great War, 1917-1918, including a narrative of the 105th M.G. Battalion. New York: Squadron A Association,1923
 * History of the 332d Machine Gun Battalion, 86th Division. 171st Brigade.
 * John Uberto Calkins History of the 347th Machine Gun Battalion Oakland, Calif.: Press of Horwinski Company,
 * 405th Telegraph Battalion Signal Corps

Trains
 * C.M. Bard Our Book Company A 102 Ammunition Train (1919)

Army Air Force

 * For information regarding official military unit histories, contact:

U.S. Air Force Historical Research Agency 600 Chenault Circle Maxwell AFB, AL 36112-6424 Telephone: (334) 953-2395

Other internet sites with information about the US Air Force during WWI:

WWI Air Force - history and discussion of the air forces of various countries with links to specific US sites.

Army
For information regarding official military unit histories, contact:

U.S. Army Center of Military History 103 3rd Avenue Fort Lesley J. McNair, DC 20319-5058 Telephone: (202) 685-4042

Other internet sites with information about the US Army during WWI:


 * US Army - gives a brief history of the US Army during WWI
 * Encyclopedia of the First World War

Navy
For information regarding official military unit histories, contact:

U.S. Naval History &amp; Heritage Command Washington Navy Yard, Bldg 57 (3rd Floor) Washington, DC 20374 Telephone: (202) 433-3224

Other internet sites with information about Naval Aviation


 * World War I Era Naval Aviation Stations - lists the stations (mostly US) with a brief history of each.
 * Naval Aviation History - information about US navy aviation during WWI

Marine Corps
For information regarding official military unit histories, contact:

U.S. Marine Corps History Division 3078 Upshur Avenue Quantico, Virginia 22134 Telephone: (703) 432-4877


 * 5th Regiment
 * 6th Regiment
 * 6th Regiment
 * 6th Machine Gun Battalion

Coast Guard
For information regarding official military unit histories, contact:

U.S. Coast Guard Historian’s Office Commandant (CG-09224 U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters 2100 Second Street SW Washington, D.C. 20593