Description
Overview
Fightin’ Fox is the commemorative unit history of Company F (“Fighting Fox”), 310th Infantry Regiment, documenting the company’s World War II service through the Ardennes, Rhineland, and Central Europe campaigns. The book honors those killed and wounded in action, records the officers and enlisted men who served, and preserves photographs, cartoons, poetry, and personal tributes from the men themselves.
Campaigns: Ardennes · Rhineland · Central Europe
Service Dates: 12 December 1944 – 8 May 1945
104 pages scanned. Instant PDF download.
Table of Contents
Cover & Staff Credits – Title page, campaign theaters, editorial staff
Foreword – Introduction by the commanding officer
In Memoriam – Dedication to the fallen
Capt. James K. Bowman – Tribute to Fox Company commander (Dec. 26, 1944 – Mar. 5, 1945)
Killed in Action – Roll of honor — soldiers who gave their lives
Wounded in Action – Roster of soldiers wounded in combat
Our Flag (Poem) – Poem by Howard R. Barnes
Officers of Fighting Fox – Officers who served Dec. 12, 1944 – May 8, 1945
Capt. Richard M. Jones – Photo tribute to the succeeding company commander
1st Lt. Richard E. Neuman – Present commanding officer
Box Officers – Platoon and company officers
Captain John Sharp – Who trained and led Company F until wounded at Kesternich
Enlisted Men of Fighting Fox – Full roster of enlisted personnel by rank
Medical Detachment – Roster of attached medical personnel
Autographs – Signature pages
“We did our part.” — Capt. Richard M. Jones
