The 969th landed at
Utah Beach on 9 July 1944 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Hubert D. Barnes. Its primary mission was to reinforce the
8th Infantry Division. It took positions around Lattage du Pont in the vicinity of
Le Haye du Puits. After Lieutenant Colonel Barnes was injured in battle on 10 July, the battalion operated under its executive officer Major Einar Erickson. The battalion's role was to support various armored and infantry divisions, including the 8th Infantry Division, the
90th Infantry Division, and the
4th Armored Division. After fighting around
Le Haye du Puits, the 969th moved west towards
Rennes, France. The full battalion moved on 1 August, supporting the
4th Armored Division. The battalion served as suppressive and support fire, as
Rennes was surrounded by snipers, and was constantly
strafed by planes. A sergeant used a
.50 caliber machine gun to suppress sniper fire, and the battalion took credit for 70 prisoners in
Rennes. After
Rennes, the Battalion, still in support of the
8th Infantry Division, moved even further west, to
Brest, France in late August. They remained fighting in
Brest until 19 September. The battalion, again in support of the
8th Infantry Division, moved to
Bastogne, Belgium in October 1944, where it was attached to the 174th Field Artillery group. ==
Siege of Bastogne ==