28th Infantry Division Association


Monuments to the 28th Infantry Division, Regiments, Companies
and Individuals of the Liberation (September 1944)
and of the Battle of the Bulge


Brandenbourg (Lux)
- Memorial to the 28th Infantry Division.

Consthum (Lux)

  • Memorial to Lt. Col. Daniel B. Strickler and to the 110th Infantry Regiment (28th I.D.).

Diekirch (Lux)
  • Memorial to the 5th, 9th, 10th Armored Division - 28th, 80th, 5th, 4th Infantry Division, (September 44 - January 45).

Eschweiler (Lux)
  • Plaque, Painting, Stained Glass Windows and Memorial to George O. Mergenthaler
  • (28th Infantry Division)  killed on 18 December 1944.

Hoesdorf (Lux)
  • Memorial to the 109th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division

Hosingen (Lux)
- to the men of K Company, 110th Regiment, 28th Division and to the soldiers of B Company 103 Engineer Combat Bn who gallantly defended Hosingen

Marnach (Lux)
- Memorial in honor to the 28th Infantry Division, Liberator and Defender of Marnach.
- Dedicated to the officers and men of the 707th U.S. Tank Battalion.
- Clock close to the memorial to the 28th Infantry Division. (The clock is part of the memorial)

Osweiler (Lux)
- Stele to the 5th Armored Division, 28th, 83rd, 4th Infantry Division 9th Armored Division. 5th, 87th Infantry Division. T.D. - F.A. 76th Infantry Division.

Spineux (Be)
- Memorial to the 112th Infantry Regiment (28th Infantry Division)

Weiler (Lux)
- Plaaz Tom Myers Square GI of "I" Co. 110th Infantry Regiment 28th Infantry Division.
  • Memorial to the "I" Co. 110th Infantry Regiment 28th Infantry Division.

Wiltz (Castle) (Lux)
- Memorial to the 28th Infantry Division which liberated Wiltz.

The Retreat 8-16 January 1945