Posted on Nov 11, 2019
SGT Jamie Jackson
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CSM Mark Gerecht
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The 24th infantry was reflagged as the 3rd infantry about 10 years ago. Not sure if G battery survived the transistion. Most of the units of the 24th were retired as the time the division retired. You might find information at the Army Institute of Heardrly. Hope this helps
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SGT Jamie Jackson
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Thank you CSM. Everything I get helps a little more.
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CSM Mark Gerecht
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They were part of our division artillery with the 24th when I served there from 82-85
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SGT Jamie Jackson
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Happen to have any kibbles I can chase...it's a hard one to research.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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It will require some time scrubbing unit lineages in the CMH data base. https://history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/fa/0333faregbty-f.htm

They have a lineage for F Co 333rd FA. But had been several Batteries through the years.
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SGT Jamie Jackson
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Thank you sir. I'll see if I find anything there. Craziness after yesterday...the museum on Ft. Stewart doesn't even have any clue either. I believe it was a test unit due to females being attached. Knowledge gathered yesterday.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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SGT Jamie Jackson very important...was it G Btry 333rd FAR or G Btry in a BN if the 333rd FAR or G Btry 333rd FA BN?

4-333 FAR was active until 1993. Four TABs were deployed to ODS.
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LTC Jason Mackay
LTC Jason Mackay
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SGT Jamie Jackson also google Wereth 11. Two Btrys in 333rd were massacred by the SS during the Bulge
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