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Photos of a Heavy Weapons Company
of 338th
Regiment
In memory of
1st Sgt. Cecil C.
Walker
Company K, 338th Regiment,
85th Custer Division
These photos were provided by Mike Walker, whose father served with 85th Custer Division in a Heavy Weapons Platoon of Company K, 338th Regiment. 1st Sgt. Cecil C. Walker was with the division from the initial training at Camp Shelby, MS, until the end of the war. The Heavy Weapons platoon operated all the heavy guns, mortars, and machine guns issued to an infantry unit.
The photo above is an officer awarding a medal to Sgt. Walker for saving the lives of some of his buddies. Their jeep turned over into a canal when a crate of grenades went off. Walker was thrown out, head first into the ditch bank, but the rest got pinned under the vehicle. Sgt. Walker saved his buddies from drowning.Go to Biography of Cecil Walker for more details of his experiences and awards and decorations he earned while serving in the Army for 20 years. This page will contain photos of him and his company that were taken in Italy.
Some typical weapons assigned to the heavy
weapons platoon. In
the background are three 57mm
anti-tank guns. In the
right foreground are several .50
caliber machine guns.
The two weapons to the left appear to be French Petaux 37mm guns
originally used on WW1 Renault tanks. Photo was probably
taken
during maneuvers in Louisana.
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