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Gen Robert Victor Maraist

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Gen Robert Victor Maraist

Birth
Saint Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
18 Feb 1961 (aged 67)
Burial
Saint Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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COMMANDER OF 69TH INFANTRY AUGUST 1945 TO INACTIVATION
The 69th Infantry Division arrived in England, 12 December 1944, where it continued its training. It landed in Le Havre, France, 24 January 1945, and moved to Belgium to relieve the 99th Division, 12 February, and hold defensive positions in the Siegfried Line. The Division went over to the attack, 27 February, capturing the high ridge east of Prether to facilitate use of the Hellenthal-Hollerath highway. In a rapid advance to the east, the 69th took Schmidtheim and Dahlem, 7 March.

The period from 9 to 21 March was spent in mopping up activities and training. The Division resumed its forward movement to the west bank of the Rhine, crossing the river and capturing the fortress of Ehrenbreitstein, 27 March. It relieved the 80th Division in Kassel, 5 April, seized Munden on the 8th and Weissenfels on the 14th against sharp opposition, and captured Leipzig, 19 April, following a fierce struggle within the city. Eilenburg fell, 23 April, and the east bank of the Mulde River was secured. Two days later, Division patrols in the area between the Elbe and the Mulde Rivers contacted Russian troops in the vicinity of Riesa and again at Torgau. Until VE-day the 69th patrolled and policed its area. Occupation duties were given to the Division until it left for home and inactivation
COMMANDER OF 69TH INFANTRY AUGUST 1945 TO INACTIVATION
The 69th Infantry Division arrived in England, 12 December 1944, where it continued its training. It landed in Le Havre, France, 24 January 1945, and moved to Belgium to relieve the 99th Division, 12 February, and hold defensive positions in the Siegfried Line. The Division went over to the attack, 27 February, capturing the high ridge east of Prether to facilitate use of the Hellenthal-Hollerath highway. In a rapid advance to the east, the 69th took Schmidtheim and Dahlem, 7 March.

The period from 9 to 21 March was spent in mopping up activities and training. The Division resumed its forward movement to the west bank of the Rhine, crossing the river and capturing the fortress of Ehrenbreitstein, 27 March. It relieved the 80th Division in Kassel, 5 April, seized Munden on the 8th and Weissenfels on the 14th against sharp opposition, and captured Leipzig, 19 April, following a fierce struggle within the city. Eilenburg fell, 23 April, and the east bank of the Mulde River was secured. Two days later, Division patrols in the area between the Elbe and the Mulde Rivers contacted Russian troops in the vicinity of Riesa and again at Torgau. Until VE-day the 69th patrolled and policed its area. Occupation duties were given to the Division until it left for home and inactivation

Inscription

LOUISIANA
BRIGADIER GENERAL
U.S ARMY RET WORLD WAR I & WORLD WAR II
SS&OLC-LM&OLC BSM&OLC ARCOM&OLC



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  • Created by: Bobby
  • Added: Nov 2, 2005
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12243574/robert_victor-maraist: accessed ), memorial page for Gen Robert Victor Maraist (28 Feb 1893–18 Feb 1961), Find a Grave Memorial ID 12243574, citing Saint Michael's Catholic Cemetery, Saint Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA; Maintained by Bobby (contributor 46487983).