Unfortunatly I do not at the moment however I do know that someone in my family has a picture of several men in the company. I am unsure as to where it is. My great grandfather served in the company too. :)
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You can find a list of those who served in the 77th infantry division in a book entitled, "Ours To Hold It High."
26th Infantry Division was named the "Yankee Division" and their shoulder patch was a khaki Diamond with blue letters "Y D". This infantry division served in France and Germany. A typical WW2 infantry division contained about 15,000 men at full strength. It contained 3 Infantry regiments and 4 artillery battalions as well as support units such as Medial, Engineering, QuarterMaster and Signals.
A US Infantry Regiment of WWII, such as the 34th Infantry, had about 3200 men at full strength. There was a Regimental HQ and a HQ Company, a Cannon Company with 105MM howitzers, a service company, an intelligence and reconnaissance platoon, quartermaster and armorer detachments, besides its three main combat elements, which were three rifle battalions (the 1st, 2nd and 3rd). Each rifle battalion had about 850 men at full strength.I'd guess there were probably somewhere between 10-15,000 men who served in the 34th Infantry at some time during the war. Continual replacements were required for men killed, wounded, evacuated for illness or accidents.
Answer Initially, the 101st Airborne Division had 8,596 man strength. The airborne Division was smaller than an infantry division, which had approximately 15,000 men. The Airborne Division had 3 Regiments made up of 3 battalions consisting of 3 companies. The infantry had 3 regiments divided into 3 battalions of 4 companies Later in the war, the Airborne Divisions were increased to four three-battalion regiments and had an assigned strength of well over 12,335.
There are many sites online. The American War Library is one of many,101st airborne is not what 101st airborne is now,there was so many in Vietnam 101st,well 82nd-101st,if you know the regiment,company name,infantry,e.t.c. if you are looking for a specific person helps a lot.example: ---U.S. Army, Company A, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division---***also any medals given,*bronze/silver star...and so on helps in research***The US military site in the related link is also a good place to search.