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D-DAY AFTER-ACTION REPORT, 4TH INFANTRY DIVISION
Fine content after-action report of the 4th Infantry Division following its landing at Utah Beach on D-Day, a mimeographed document 40pp. 4to., "Headquarters 4th Infantry Division", August 10, 1944 and marked "SECRET" throughout. The 4th Infantry Division assaulted the northern coast of German-held France during the Normandy landings, landing at Utah Beach, June 6, 1944. The report, which covers the period from June 2nd to July 31st, opens with a list of the officers commanding the division and then sets forth the division''s day-by-day actions starting on D-Day. The report states that resistance was heavy every day until about June 14th, and states that no prisoners were taken (!). The division encounters SS Panzer divisions, Panzer Grenadier divisions, the 14th Fallschirmjager Div., etc. which all retreat in a haphazard manner. Operations are also set forth, showing the movements of various elements per map coordinates and overlays, units relieved and those placed in action, etc. The report also shows supply and evacuations statistics, German and American orders of battle, intelligence findings including the arrests of subversives, photo intelligence, and so on. First page has a few marginal chips, one page has a clean tear, else very good. From a veteran of the 8th Infantry Reg., 4th Division. The 4th''s soldiers were first to land on Normandy, and relieved the isolated 82nd Airborne Division at Sainte-Mère-Église. It then proceeded to clear the Cotentin peninsula and take part in the capture of Cherbourg on 25 June. After taking part in the fighting near Periers, 6–12 July, the division broke through the left flank of the German 7th Army, helped stem the German drive toward Avranches, and by the end of August had moved to Paris and gave French forces the first place in the liberation of their capital.

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