314th Infantry Regiment

Honors & Decorations

Individual Decorations  
Congressional Medal of Honor 2
Distinguished Service Cross; 3
Silver Star 282
Bronze Star 757
Legion of Honor in Grade of Chevalier (French) 1
Croix de Guerre with Palm (French) 4
Croix de Guerre with Silver Gilt Star (French) 4
Croix de Guerre with Silver Star (French); 1
Croix de Guerre with Bronze Star (French) 4
British Military Medal (Great Britain) 1
Source: Through Combat – 314th Infantry Regiment
Presidential Unit Citations
2nd Battalion Fort du Roule
1st Battalion La Haye Du Puits
3rd Battalion Meurthe River
Source: Department of the Army Pamphlet 672-1 July 1961
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Service Company 1 Jul 44 – 31 Dec 44
Source: Department of the Army Pamphlet 672-1 - July 1961
Campaigns
Normandy 6 Jun 44 – 24 Jul 44
Northern France 25 Jul 44 – 14 Sep 44
Rhineland 15 Sep 44 – 21 Mar 45
Ardennes-Alsace 16 Dec 44 – 25 Jan 45
Central Europe 22 Mar 45 – 11 May 45
Source: Department of the Army Pamphlet 672-1 - July 1961
Occupation Credit
Germany 20 May – 31 Oct 45
Source: Department of the Army Pamphlet 672-1, July 1961
 
Foreign Unit Awards (Awarded to all units of the 79th Division)
Attributions de parts étrangères (décerné à toutes les unités de la 79e Division)
French Croix De Guerre with Palm, awarded under Decision No. 3864, 28 April 1947, by the President of the Provisional Governement of the French Republic, with the following citation:
A remarkable unit which displayed splendid endurance and exceptional fighting zeal. It distinguished itself brilliantly from 21 to 24 November 1944 in hard combat. It mopped up in the forest of Parroy and materially aided the 2d Armored French Division to break through to the Col de Saverne. In spite of heavy losses, it fought stubbornly against a dashing and fanatical enemy, preventing it from reappearing in the Vosges. It thus contributed greatly to the liberation of Baccaret, Phalsbourg, and Saverne.
French Croix De Guerre with Palm, awarded under Decision No. 5, 14 January 1949, by the Minister of National Defense, with the following citation:
Splendid unit that incited by savage vigor, landed in Normandy in June 1944. Covered itself with glory in the battles of Saint-Lo and at Haye-du-Puits. Participated in the capture of Fougeres, Laval, and Le Mans, then crossing the Seine at Mantes-Gassicourt, on 19 August 1944, inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy before marching triumphantly into Paris on 27 August 1944. By its bold action, contributed largely to the success of the Allied armies and the liberation of Paris.
French Fourragere in the colors of the Croix de Guerre (1939-1945), awarded under Decision No. 48, 16 August 1949, by the Minister of National Defense.
Source: Department of the Army General Order 43 1950
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