Morning report HQ/908FA for January 11, 1945
Station: 4/10 mile north-east of Hébronval, Belgium1, vP6386
Record of events:
Bn displaced by echelon fr position vicinity of Jevigne, Belgium. Btry A displacing at 1300 hours, followed by Adv Det, Hq Btry. Remained of Bn displacing at 1545. Bn completed movement in positions vicinity of Hebronval, Belgium at 1700. Bn in direct support of 331st Inf in VII Corps, I Army. XXI Army Group sector. Inf opened attack at 2200 & were steadily advancing at close of period. Enemy arty fire (harassing) in Bn CP & Btry C positions fr 1630 to 2345 hours. No enemy air activity over area during period. Weather: Partly cloudy changing to light snowshower early evening. Cold. Morale: Excellent. Health of Command: Good. Provience of colds rapidly diminishing in command. Daily inspection of feet disclosed no trench feet in command. Casualties: 2nd Lt William E Hamilton, ASN O-1181898, Btry C, wounded in action. Nature and degree unknown. S/Sgt Harold C. Wetzel Jr., ASN 38399879, Btry C, wounded in action, multiple wounds. Nature and degree unknown. Tec 5 Clayton A. Reichenberg, ASN 31223678, Btry C, wounded in action. Nature and degree unknown. Cpl Frank H Swain, 35398896, Btry C, wounded in action. Nature and degree unknown.

