157th Infantry Division (France)
![]() 157th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the French Army during the First World War. One source says it was known as the Red Hand Division from a device on its color.[1] Two segregated African American regiments, integrated the division in WWI under the command of Général Mariano Goybet[2] and received the French Croix de Guerre. Freddie Stowers of the 371st Infantry Regiment was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.[3] The 372nd Infantry Regiment was composed of segregated National Guard units as well as draftees.[4] Corporal Clarence Van Allen won the Médaille militaire.[5] Commanders
![]() Général Mariano Goybet received the Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army) (1924).[6] Order of battleFirst World War
1915April 28 – September 23
September 27 – October 10
October 10, 1915 – January 18, 1916
1916January 18 – May 30
May 30, 1916 - March 19, 1917
1917March 19 – April 9
April 9 – June 16
June 16 – July 6
July 6 – November 20 November 20 – December 9
December 9, 1917 – May 21, 1918
1918May 21–27
May 27 – June 4
June 4–10
June 10 – July 13
July 13–16
July 16 - September 14
September 14–26
September 26 – October 8
October 8 – November 11
Annexations
Citation for the men of 157th DivisionThe following order was issued to the 157th Division following the campaign in the Champagne region:[4]
"157th Division. "Staff. General Order No. 234 "In transmitting to you with legitimate pride the thanks and congratulations of the General Garnier-Duplessis, allow me, my dear friends of all ranks, Americans and French, to thank you from the bottom of my heart as a chief and a soldier for the expression of gratitude for the glory which you have lent our good 157th Division. I had full confidence in you but you have surpassed my hopes. "During these nine days of hard fighting you have progressed nine kilometers through powerful organized defenses, taken nearly 600 prisoners, 15 guns of different calibres, 20 minenwerfers, and nearly 150 machine guns, secured an enormous amount of engineering material, an important supply of artillery ammunition, brought down by your fire three enemy aeroplanes. "THE RED HAND", sign of the Division, thanks to you, became a bloody hand which took the Boche by the throat and made him cry for mercy. You have well avenged our glorious dead. Signed General Goybet References
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