262 - The 7th Infantry Regiment

262 - The 7th Infantry Regiment

Published on May 1
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The WW2 Podcast
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<p>The 7th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Cottonbalers," is one of the oldest units in the U.S. Army, originally formed in 1812. It has fought in nearly every major American conflict, including the Civil War, both World Wars, Korea, and Iraq. Renowned for its bravery and deep traditions, the regiment remains an active combat unit to this day.</p> <p>I'm joined by Professor John McManus, whose 2009 book <a href= "https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0826223354/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=%201472848985&linkCode=as2&tag=thehistoryn0a-20&linkId=d6f99998ab1dab5a39f91ed597aa4b53"> <em>American Courage, American Carnage</em></a> chronicles the unit's remarkable history. During World War II, the 7th landed in North Africa as part of Operation Torch, fought through Sicily and Italy, stormed the beaches of Southern France in Operation Dragoon, and ended the war as the first American unit to reach Hitler's mountain retreat at Berchtesgaden.</p> <p>The regiment also ta...