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Pfc. TCiornburg Given Bronze Service StarThe lOGth Cavalry Group (MECZ) of the Seventh Army.—Pfc. Clyde W. I'hornburg, who lives on Route 4, Lin-colnton, N. C., has been awarded a Bronze Service Star for battle participation in the Normandy, Northern France and Germany war campaigns. *.He has materially assisted his unit :n the completion of all assigned missions which haR contributed greatly m the rout and destruction of the German forces in France.The soldier's organization has been fighting in France since July 2, 1944. The 106th Cavalry Group (mechanized) participated in the Normandy campaign and later on the front of Lt. Gen. Alexander M. Patch’s Seventh Army in Eastern France.The 106th Cavalry Group has been spearheading many drives as a forward reconnaisance force and during the Foret de Parroy fighting on the | Seventh Army front fought as infantrymen until the German defenses , were smashed in that sector. Recent- , ! the Group held a major German division attack long enough to allow troops to be shifted to meet the threat.The 106th was formerly the Illinois . National Guard 106th Cavtflry (Horse) Regiment. Inducted into Federal service in late 1040. the regiment was completely mechanized by the spring of 1042. After three and a half : years training in the United States, 1 t he regiment left for England in Feb- 1 ruary, 1*041. Reorganized in England, 1 the 106th Cavalry Group (Meehan- * ized included the 106th and 121st * Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadrons.During 1014 the First Illinois Cav- lt;airy, which later became the 106th I Regiment (Horse), did patrol duty on lt;the Mexican border. The unit went tverseas during World War I and 1 participated in four major cam- I paigns—St. Mihial, Champagne, Ar- c gonne and Alsace-Lorraine—prior to ^ becoming part of the Army of Occu- I pation.Pfc. Hyde W. Thornburg entered s the s ce March 5, 1943, and has i served overseas since February 27, 1 194**. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I Doras C. Thornburg. Before joining c the Armed Forces he w’as employed € by Crown Converting Co., Lincolnton, t N. C. *
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Mon, Mar 26, 1945

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