The 104th Infantry Division —nicknamed the Timberwolf Division— is a division of the United States Army that fought for 195 consecutive days during World War II. Some 34,000 men served with the division under the leadership of General Terry Allen, who was much admired despite his nickname, "Terrible Terry". The division's first action came in October of 1944 during the taking of Achtmaal and Zundert in Holland.

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  • Nothing in Hell can stop the Timberwolves
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  • The 104th Infantry Division —nicknamed the Timberwolf Division— is a division of the United States Army that fought for 195 consecutive days during World War II. Some 34,000 men served with the division under the leadership of General Terry Allen, who was much admired despite his nickname, "Terrible Terry". The division's first action came in October of 1944 during the taking of Achtmaal and Zundert in Holland. It then participated in the Battle of the Bulge, advanced through the Siegfried line and across the Inde River into Cologne, and it helped complete the encirclement of the Ruhr pocket. Finally, it made a 350-mile sweep to the Mulde River in the heart of Germany. The division was particularly renowned for its night fighting prowess. (en)
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  • 104th Division shoulder sleeve insignia (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Colonel Daniel York (en)
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  • Nothing in Hell can stop the Timberwolves (en)
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  • Timberwolf Division (en)
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  • The 104th Infantry Division —nicknamed the Timberwolf Division— is a division of the United States Army that fought for 195 consecutive days during World War II. Some 34,000 men served with the division under the leadership of General Terry Allen, who was much admired despite his nickname, "Terrible Terry". The division's first action came in October of 1944 during the taking of Achtmaal and Zundert in Holland. (en)
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  • 104th Division (United States) (en)
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