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Mission Statement

The Legacy

A red emblem with crossed yellow cannons, number 158, and text '1 Library'.

  1. The purpose of this page is to allow the officers, NCOs, and the rank and file of the 158th Field Artillery to read and celebrate the deeds and accomplshments of all those whom have served in the battalion. 
  2. History gives us a way of looking at the past and how they accomplished their missions. The study of their history is a key to self-improvement.
  3. The links will open up in SCRIBD, and to access this site you must have a facebook or google account, once it opens a green tab labeled "Download now" will allow you to download the document and save it as a PDF file.

current PLAN

Four uniformed men on horseback posing outdoors near a building.

  1. The plan is to have this page as your "one stop shop" to read and research anything 158 related.
  2. Currently the "Official Extracts" are being formated to be placed on here, but there are a few to view. There are over 170 extracts waiting to be placed on here so keep checking it out.
  3. The Pagemaster is opened to all suggestions in order to make this site work.

PAGE-MASTER

PAGE-MASTER

Sticky note asks, 'Who in the hell is Jenson?' pinned on red background.

CSM Jenson once drilled at the Anadarko Armory, and at these drills he would stare at the red sign with the inscription of "WOLGRAM HALL" painted on it, and often wondered who the armory hall was named after. He eventually became the 9th  Command Sergeant Major of the battalion and started compiling as much information about the battalion's history and making it available to the rank and file of the unit. He is currently retired and living in a senior community in Dallas, Texas and to this day he is still finding and publishing new deeds and accomplishments about the battalion.


So who was "WOLGRAM HALL" named after? It was dedicated to PVT Hartwell Wolgram who was Killed in Action on 29 January 1944 in Italy. (See Volumes #1, 3 and 8)


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