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Thanks for visiting the 152nd Field Artillery Association
website. The Association is dedicated to preserving and
sharing the historical legacy of the 152nd Field Artillery
Regiment and to sustaining the social ties among its former
members.

The main website introduces some of the history of the
regiment, but we store much of our digital holdings at other
sites such as Google Docs and Picasa. If you'd like to share
some information, pictures, or other documentation that might
be of interest to friends of the 152nd Field Artillery, please
contact the webmaster.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - updated 8 February 2012
152nd Field Artillery Association
** Join the Association! Anyone who supports the goals of the
Association are eligible to become members of the 152nd Field
Artillery Association. Click the "membership" button at the
top-left of this page today, while it's still free!
This site is meant to be a collaborative effort of everyone
with information to share about this great regiment.
We'll
continue to add content as long as we keep hearing from you!
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above.
Director Aron Gaudet answers a question from the audience following a
screening of his Emmy-nominated film, "The Way We Get By," in Caribou on
November 13th, 2011. See the "News" page for more.
Group Photo of the First Annual reunion held in Caribou on August 29, 2009
Photo courtesy of Don Pelletier
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** See the WW2 Operations Journals of the 152nd FA during
the Aitape and Luzon campaigns
on the 152nd FA WW2 page.
** See the actual battalion histories submitted by 152nd FA
during the war
on the 152nd FA WW2 page.
** View the 152nd pages from the 1942 Camp Shelby 43rd
Infantry Division "yearbook" on the 152nd FA WW2 page.
** Thank you to everyone who attended the screening of the
Emmy-nominated film The Way We Get By at the Caribou
Performing Arts Center. What a great film! See the News page
for pictures and more.
** We're trying a new photo album on Google's Picasa site.
Check it out and let us know what you think. If you have a
Google account, you can comment on any photos.
** The long overdue WW2 203rd Field Artillery Group page is
now posted, if not complete. Posted there are the
official
monthly After Action Reports
, provided by MSgt James Earl
Downes through his son Richard Downes.
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** Join us for the next Association meeting on March 7, 2012 at
the Association office at the Caribou Armory on Sincock St. in
Caribou, beginning at 1830.
** New !! We've created a new page with links to the
Association's Google Docs collections, where all of our
digitized documents are stored. See the page here.