American Expeditionary Forces, Infantry, 35th Division

Division -Thirty-Fifth National Guard

 * Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War. American Expeditionary Forces. Division. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1931


 * 35th Division History of Operations Files, 1918-1919. War Department. Records of the American Expeditionary Forces, Record Group 120. NAID 1812855
 * Memorandum from Colonel H.S. Hawkins, Report of 35th Division Men Missing in Action. NAID 75439047
 * Records of the 35th Division Association
 * Native Americans Serving with the Thirty-Fifth Division. NARA NAID 34393827

Training
Troops Drawn
 * N. G. troops of Missouri and Kansas

 Training Camp in the United States 
 * Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, 7.18.1917-7.7.1918

Overseas Service

 * Date landed in France: May 11,1918-June 8. 1918.
 * French training area: Eu.
 * Date entered line: June 30, 1918, Gerardmer Sector.
 * Days in Quiet (92) and Active (5) Sectors. Total 97.
 * Date sailed for home: Apr. 8, 1919.

Major Operations

 * Battle Participation of Organizations of the American Expeditionary Forces
 * Summaries of Operations 35th Division
 * Meuse-Argonne. Losses of the Thirty-Fifth Division

Military Units attached to the Thirty-Fifth Division
69th Infantry Brigade 70th Infantry Brigade 60th Field Artillery Brigade Divisional Troops Trains
 * 137th Infantry
 * 138th Infantry
 * 129th Machine Gun Battalion
 * 139th Infantry
 * 140th Infantry
 * 130th Machine Gun Battalion
 * 128th Field Artillery
 * 129th Field Artillery
 * 130th Field Artillery
 * 110th Trench Mortar Battery
 * 128th Machine Gun Battalion
 * 110th Engineeers
 * 110th Field Signal Battalion
 * HQ Troops
 * 110th Train HQ and Military Police
 * 110th Ammunition Train
 * 110th Supply Train
 * 110th Engineer Train
 * 110th Sanitary Train (Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals 137-140

Unit Histories

 * 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.
 * Jay McIlvaine. The artilleryman : the experiences and impressions of an American artillery regiment in the World War. 129th F.A., 1917-1919.Kansas City, Missouri :, 1920
 * W. P. MacLean. My Story of the 130th F.A., A.E.F. Topeka, Kansas: Boy's Chronicle, 1920
 * Evan Alexander Edwards. From Doniphan to Verdun : the official history of the 140th Infantry. Lawrence, Kansas : World Co., c1920
 * Leslie L. Bucklaw. The "Orphan Battery" and operations, 128th U.S. Field Artillery (1st Missouri F.A.) with notes on the organization of which Battery E became a part, and various commentary extracts. Cleveland, Ohio : H. M. White, 1921.

Related FamilySearch Historical Record Collections

 * United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
 * United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940
 * United States, World War I American Expeditionary Forces Deaths, 1917-1919
 * United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939

Related FamilySearch Wiki Articles

 * Beginning United States World War I Research
 * United States World War I Infantry Divisions
 * World War I American Expeditionary Forces Table of Organization, 1917-1919
 * World War I United States Military Records, 1917 to 1918

Related Websites

 * The National WWI Museum and Memorial Kansas City, MO.
 * United States World War One Centennial Commission

Reference Sources

 * American Expeditionary Forces Distinctive Cloth Insignia Chart
 * U.S. Army Center of Military History Campaigns: World War I
 * U.S.Army Center of Military History World War I Divisions: Then and Now