P651: Battlefield Analysis. The Saar River Crossing, 94th Infantry Division, February 1945
Abstract
At 0630 hours, 22 February 1945, the 301st and 302nd Infantry Regiments of the 94th Infantry Division conducted a hasty river crossing across the Saar River between Taben and Stadt under the cover of smoke. By 24 February 1945, both regiments had crossed and secured a bridgehead one and a half miles deep, allowing for the rapid crossing of tanks, tank destroyers, and motor vehicles over a single treadway bridge in the vicinity of Taben. With the crossing, the XX (US) Corps was assured the capture of trier, a key communications center in Western Germany. This document provides a tactical analysis of the events surrounding the crossing of the Saar River.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA166800
Entities
People
- Behzat Bilgic
- Charles Jurgensen
- Felix Banis
- James H. Crawford
- Michael Maples
- Phillip Raymond
- Robert Manning
- Stanley Evans
- Thomas Ellis
- William Larson
Organizations
- United States Army Command and General Staff College