Crooks, Leonidas M., Jr., 1ST SGT

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
First Sergeant
Last Service Branch
Chemical Corps
Last Primary MOS
1607-Heavy Mortar Crewman
Last MOS Group
Infantry
Primary Unit
1945-1945, 103rd Infantry Division
Service Years
1942 - 1945
Other Languages
French
Italian
Voice Edition
Chemical Corps
First Sergeant
One Service Stripe
Five Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Kansas
Kansas
Year of Birth
1919
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by AirForce SSgt Brad Crooks to remember Crooks, Leonidas M., Jr. (Leon), 1ST SGT.

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Contact Info
Home Town
Parsons
Date of Passing
Apr 12, 2014
 
Location of Interment
South Mound Cemetery - South Mound, Kansas

 Official Badges 

103rd Sustainment Command Honorable Discharge Emblem (WWII) Honorably Discharged WW II


 Unofficial Badges 




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW)WWII Memorial National Registry
  1945, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) - Assoc. Page
  2002, WWII Memorial National Registry - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
Other Comments:

The Second Chemical Mortar Battalion

The Second Chemical Mortar Battalion was a bastard unit, that was basically sent from division to division, as needed.  Often, the 4.2's would be on the line, and when the parent division was relieved, they would be sent to another.

Both Generals Mark Clark, and George Patton stated that they would never commit an infantry division to battle, without a 4.2 mortar Battalion attached, due the weapons effectiveness,  mobility and superb cover it provided for troop movements and advancements.

The battalion also found itself attached to other seperate units, such as the 517th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 106th Cavalry Group. Also, it was attached to the Free French Army, the First French Army, and the French Forces of the Interior.

By the end of the war, the 2nd Chemical Mortar Bn, had 511 days on the front line, tying the 157th RCT of the 45th Infantry Divison, for the most time in combat, of any American unit in the European Theater of Operations 

The unit was in 7 battle campaigns, and had a total of 57 KIA

   
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   1944-1945, 106th Cavalry Regiment
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106th Cavalry Regiment
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Cavalry
 
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Cavalry Units
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6 Members Also There at Same Time
106th Cavalry Regiment

Herren, Thomas, LTG, (1917-1957) AR 1204 Colonel
Moore, Robert J., 1LT, (1943-1946) First Lieutenant
Hendrixson, Noble, (1943-1944) CV 761 Sergeant
Freeman, Frank, T/4, (1944-1946) Technician Fourth Grade
Ortiz, Martin, T/5, (1943-1945) Technician Fifth Grade
Gruver, Harold, PVT, (1943-1944) UN 00E Private

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