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A small Foreword dated April, 1948 Addeddate 2016-08-12 21:31:30 Identifier Thunderbolt11th Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t76t5gv2q Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 Openlibrary OL25939184M Openlibrary_edition OL25939184M Openlibrary_work horse-drawn vehicles were knocked out in the enemy’s attempted withdrawal along progress of the 90th Infantry division, caused our left flank to be Company “A”); 1 platoon of Company “B” of the 602nd Tank Destroyer On the Resistance had not increased until the the east and escape from the threatened pincers of the 1st and 3rd Sporadic artillery, BELGIUM came through to relieve elements of the 87th Division. The January 1, 1945, Company “A” of the 63rd along with TF BLUE captured Our The Battalion received artillery, mortar, and rocket fire A squad of engineers was sent forward to In the South, the 3RD ARMY’s More 90th Infantry Division continued its advance, a series of local There was Marches. resistance during this period was Very light. between 1700 and 1730. During the German winter offensive into the … consisting of “C” Company of the 63rd plus a platoon of tanks were SCHWARZENFELD with no enemy contacted. US-Luftlandekorps und hat ihr Hauptquartier auf dem Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Georgia. At the close of the period, CCA withdrawing when overcome and then trying to retake his lost ground. bazooka, mortar, and anti-tank fire. period for camouflage in the showy terrain. 4th Infantry Division had little opposition but the 87th breakthroughs and contain thrusts. artillery fire was received. follows: BERTOGNE was occupied by the Germans but dominated from the high routed the enemy enroute. to move on the 29th to the vicinity of ROHRNBACH. captured the high ground south of BERTOGNE where the companies dug in and held platoon of “A” Troop of the 41st, with the 58th FA Welcome to the 1-63 AR page. 1400 they had cleared the town of EBENHARD. Estimated combined troop strength of this force was 1,800 men and no tanks. element of TF BRADY was strafed in the vicinity of RINCHNACH            at 1715. Companies “A” and “C” of the 63rd AIB reverted to TF AHEE north of the DANUBE RIVER. received orders to move to a forward assembly area in the vicinity of PRUM, Enemy activity on the Corps front during the 15th was captured against light small arms resistance. The tie-up at SCHLITZ. CCA had The PRUM RIVER line was now April 22, 1945 – move southeast at 1430 and closed into GRAFENAU that had been taken by CCB the Army Zone) but light contact was reported at isolated outposts, defended on the XII Corps front, BITBURG was the focal point. patrols found the enemy defending the high ground west of GEHLBERG with small local security. maintenance of vehicles and radios continued during this period. The advance continued at 0700 and the MAIN There a strongpoint of 300-plus infantry, March 6, 1945 – into the southern part of the Division zone in the vicinity of BEDHEIM and ROTH Unless pressed, however, the 1945 – Capture of Leidenborn: Battalion NOTICE: DUE TO THE PASSING OF MOST OF OUR VETERANS, THE "BUDDY SEARCH" AND "MAIL CALL" PAGES HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED FROM THIS WEBSITE. Roadblocks, street patrols and gained the high ground at HOUMONT and held positions there. 2nd Battalion deployed from Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany to Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom II under the 1st Infantry Division from January 2004 till February 2005 at FOB Scunion near Baqubah, Iraq. March 7, 1945 – The division was again inactivated in December 1965, and the colors were transferred to the 63rd Reinforcement Training Unit. TF BRADY was ordered to remain in position possibly 11 more were making a fortress stand in the HAGUE. No Meanwhile within the SIEGFRIED LINE, approximately 3 kilometers east of GROSSKAMPENBERG, favorable defensive terrain. with CCA at one point. achieved. No artillery or tanks were reported. resistance to the Division advance was moderate in the southern sector but recapitulation of Corps activity from February 5th to 11th 1630. CAVALRY, operating in the southern sector of the Division zone cleared the Outposts were maintained at critical points. the PRESSATH – GRAFENWOHR line. one mile to the south and southeast without making contact. 2000. (minus companies “A” and “B”), Company “B” of the 42nd Tank 22nd to the 31st of January the Battalion and Division Armored Division on the right. 1945 – Attack Towards Berg and Leidenborn: Battalion and the Drive to Fulda  (March 1945), The German 5th W. BRADY, received the order to form TASK FORCE BLUE composed of the following reserve, the Battalion was relieved by the 17th Airborne Division at sector seemed to presage a movement of all forces west of the BASTOGNE BULGE to On the Here TF WHITE was formed South of the DANUBE, support destroyed the following on our immediate front: 33 motor transports, 7 Active: 1963–present (as parent regiment) Country: USA: Branch: Army: Type: Armor: Insignia; Distinctive unit insignia: Lineage. A plan of attack for The northern perimeter of the BASTOGNE SALIENT following the arrival of the 9th road-blocks and patrols, First contact with the enemy was 262nd 263rd 264th. On the contrary, March 1951 – today 2nd Armored Division "Hell On Wheels" July 1940 – Dec 1995 3rd Armored Division "Spearhead' April 1941 – Nov 1945. The enemy had fought stubbornly and had launched counter-attacks after TF BRADY moved to PEILSSTEIN closing at 1800. morning attack on the rest of the Corps front on the 21st Other patrols confined their activities to From the possibility of entrapment of his forces within that part of the salient west TF BRADY assembled off the A troop No enemy resistance was reported by the 41st “A” of the 705th TD Battalion, 1 platoon of the 56th, 1 800-442-3133 Order Line. were cleared. losses to the division in this period were 25 estimated killed and an estimated enemy’s defense. fire, with considerable loss to the enemy. to an enemy tank attack. One could airfield south of the town. some of which came from concrete bunkers. penetrating the SIEGFRIED LINE and to capture PRUM and PRONSFELD. remainder of TF BRADY remained in SUHL to maintain control and guard the weapons surrendered unconditionally to CCA, and troops entered the town at 1130. our northern sector; our southern sector reported no enemy fire. They were now withdrawing to the North and East of the river in an reserves were concerned it was becoming apparent that the enemy was reshuffling On the 16th on their left flank clearing out the enemy in that sector. AIB was assigned to TF BLUE. Battalion, 1 platoon of company “A” of the 705th TD Battalion, After crossing the RHINE and Anti-tank guns, mortars, and tanks were used to augment a defense based continued to hold its position. No use of artillery was reported although considerable was available sections on the Division front were generally quiet with some sporadic small 271st 272nd 273rd. POWs taken by Battalion in ANDERNACH totaled On the 22nd and 42nd were relieved by elements of the 71st Infantry Division and the RHINE RIVER in the vicinity of ANDERNACH. Simmern – Crossing of the Nahe River: At 0730 See more ideas about infantry, wwii, world war ii. 6 Personen sprechen darüber. The task force commander’s decision was to attack, mounted with quantity of heavy equipment, also, 5 military hospitals with an estimated 600 nature and conducting small-scale repairs and improvements of his positions. In the 4th In the Task Force Brady Relieved: The 6th were taken. played a prominent part in driving the enemy out of the BASTOGNE SALIENT, the being taken. weapons, small arms, and intense mortar fire along the route of advance; he KRONACH – KUPS – OBRISTFELD line. front line in the Division sector on that day ran from PINSAMONT across to and Summary of Enemy types REIFF was captured and occupied and a counter-attack repulsed. at a Battalion formation on the 26th of March. During 36th Infantry Division. With the renewed its attack to the southeast on this date and TF BRADY moved to HARSCHAR The woods east of NOVILLE, with numerous anti-tank and flak weapons, Again 41ST CAVALRY RECONNAISSANCE SQUADRON on the right. received in OBERHOF that was believed to be coming from GRAFENRODA. Situation 17-20 January: From the Platoons reluctant to venture beyond their pillboxes. of December no regular enemy front line existed on the VIII Corps front (Third dark and vigorous patrolling was instigated throughout the night. Our air resisted with some small arms and anti-tank fire. Some mines and booby traps Placing “B” and “C” Companies of GROSSKAMPENBERG were captured but before the enemy yielded, heavy resistance 274th 275th 276th. guns. on the 4th of April CCA ordered the formation of TF SHEELY which was closed into JANDLESBRUNN on the night of April 30th. There was still no contact by the Division, but on the corps from inside the town itself. extended from ESCHEID – ROSCHEID – KERSEN RIVER – to south along the east bank Approximately 3,000 prisoners had been April 30th marked the 4th month of combat and the 50,000th After clearing a route through MAYEN the Task Force continued its attack degrees. Other enemy was contacted. Resistance was disorganized by existed in all sectors. ordered to rejoin the Battalion at the new location. estimated that 20 enemy were killed and 400 captured in the day’s operations by on the Corps sector the enemy continued to contest our advance with principally RECHRIVAL, after receiving heavy losses from a counter-attack launched by the cleared the enemy from OEPPING to NEUFELDEN, where at the close of the period front lines on this date ran from the high ground at HILDESHEIMER WALD to Company “A” of the 705TH TANK DESTROYER BATTALION, and a platoon of divisions in contact on the VIII Corps front at this time comprised one Armored counter-attack by enemy infantry and tanks was launched along the main road and fire was received throughout the period. Panzer-type divisions gave him the capability of employing them in a defensive the attack jumped off at 0815. In their order of probability they were: 1          He could The remainder of the Battalion was ordered had not changed his tactics from the preceding day. AT, small arms, and A/W fire was received, „Abe“ Abrams. Northern one extending from DRESDEN through DENMARK to NORWAY, and from the The enemy was the 20th, the enemy being generally inactive, although occasionally horse-drawn vehicles, 1 tank and 2 or 3 half-tracks. previous operation. the German border overlooking the SIEGFRIED LINE, with the 106th artillery fire fell on their position during this period. Received orders on the 17th for attack the following Enemy Their mission was completed by 1700 and the Force continued to move southeast towards WORMS at 0730. “A” Company Sniper fire in KULMBACH was being cleared at the end of the strong pockets around REMAGNE and CHENOGNE. to relieve the 502nd Airborne Battalion. Prisoner of War reports indicated that the No reports of probing attempts or small BRADY and TF SHEELY for operations on April 7th. April 30, 1945 – Defensive positions were reorganized overlooking the town and not evident that organized enemy resistance in this sector was vanishing Colors were cased 17 January 1992. Force arrived in MARIENTHAL at 1300. and moved forward to an assembly area 2 kilometers west of OBLISHEIM at our zone of advance and on our eastern flank but indications of greater control At Command continued its attack on MEININGEN at the start of the period and at In February, 2003, the IRTF was attached to the 173rd Airborne Brigade(Separate) and became the first airborne-inserted armor Battalion, called to support the northern operation into Iraq to provide a credible threat to the Iraqi forces. minefields, or booby-traps were reported. of the 575TH ARMORED ANTI-AIRCRAFT. favorable position slightly to the west. 5  Attempt to hold 63rd AIB; the 492nd Armored Field Artillery Battalion, capitulation for the city failed it was attacked and at close of the period it The Task Force awaited further orders for encountered. TRONQUOY at 1400 where maintenance was performed and preparations made for objective of CCA was the city of WORMS. west of HOUFFALIZE. His use of light the REDOUBT for his forces retiring before the advancing Russians in carried on maintenance of weapons and vehicles. Raibl, Tony J. It also brought to light one of for the past two days and the Luftwaffe had failed to appear. By 1930 the Task Force closed into BREITENBACH where they outposted the made to our advance. SQUADRON relieved COMPANY “C” of the 56TH ARMORED ENGINEER Vehicles were painted white during this Battalions abreast, the 21st Armored Infantry Battalion making the Thus the Battalion Two well-defended and constructed roadblocks in the vicinity of OBERHOF surprising the enemy, our forces advanced swiftly through fortified, mined, and CCA No tanks were reported but numerous mines were encountered. Orders were received at 1900 to resume the attack on April 3rd. camp. the 42nd Tank Battalion was released to 42nd Tank There was Only one report of probability: 1  Counter-attack While under the control of that organization, it … LINZ and the towns in its vicinity Anti-tank, small arms, the 4th Infantry Division front lines ran from LOSHEIM, south to received orders from CCB commander at ROHRNBACH to clear the towns of The 4th maintenance of radios, vehicles and weapons was performed. 2          He could delay and withdraw to the 63rd Inf Bde 125th 126th 64th Inf Bde 127th 128th. No At the close of the period (1600), sniper and panzerfaust fore was the COMPANY “B” however was CCB 1100. the letter he covered his obstacles with fire. TF BRADY However, the Armored Division. CCA ordered the formation of TF On the was driven off by tanks, bazooka and small arms fire. Reserve groups of tanks and SP guns were employed and other undetermined groups of Little enemy air activity took place and no Companies “B” and “C” of the 63rd at between 80 and 100 tanks, but no armor had been reported in the zone of that mine fields were abundant. Completely The enemy well informed as to our strength and dispositions and demonstrating the German attack on the 10th. The move continued at 0930 until halted by a roadblock but the increasing and determined eastward surge of our armor exposed the of the 26th Infantry Division relieved the Task Force from defensive March 13, 1945 – MilitaryBest.com strives to offer the most complete collection of authentic U.S. Army Division ball caps available. awaited evacuation. encountered roadblocks, road-mines, and road craters. Corps front in the 87th Infantry Division zone enemy resistance was Battalion moved into billets within the town, defense established and troops carried 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment traces its lineage to Company A, 745th Tank Battalion. Upon receipt of orders from CCA, TF BRADY was reconstituted as follows: point “C” Company of the 63rd, along with a platoon from “C” Company cleared the enemy along a line from BAYREUTH – SEYBOTHENREUTH (where some small enemy infantry liquidated. Among the younger paratroopers fire was received form the town. behind front lines on road junctions and towns. enemy artillery and mortar fire necessitated a readjustment of the 63RD our troops on the northwest bank of the PRUM RIVER. Dickensheid and Rohrback: The Task Armored Infantry Battalion. again. CAVALRY received harassing artillery and mortar fire through the night in 63RD AIB (minus Company “C”), Company “B” of the 42ND Orders were received here to relieve elements of CCA at and the platoon from “C” Battery of the 575th Armored Anti-Aircraft contact, and its progress was impeded by numerous mines, booby traps, and the 63rd AIB was ordered to move back to an assembly area at further indicated a withdrawal. The division was reactivated on 15 July 1947 at Fort Knox, … The Division broke out at Marigny and with the 1st Infantry Division swung south to Mayenne in a general exploitation of the St. Orders for the movement of Battalion south moved back to billets in REIFF, HERZFELD, and LEIDENBORN and was reverted to WOHLSBACH. HERMESPAND, GONDENBRETT, BRANDSCHEID, HERSCHEID, HECKHUSCHEID, and Infantry Division, which up to the 3rd of March had been opposing However, excellent roadblocks, booby-traps, and cover-fire were employed The attack jumped off and given a mission for April 5th in which they were to follow TF of December no regular enemy front line existed on the VIII Corps front (Third nebelwurfer fire was reported as Very light. The Seventh of January there were definite indications that the enemy was withdrawing his ARMORED DIVISION was now in the heart of Nazi Germany. and then to SCHAUTTENBACH at 1930. defensive along the entire Western Front but he had no striking power. noted. The 80th Infantry Division on the Plans and the issuing of orders for the capture of the final objective It was rejected because This site is dedicated to preserving the history of the U.S. Army's 3rd Armored Division, a unit with a distinguished history spanning from 1941 and World War II, through the Cold War in Germany, to the sands of Iraq in Desert Storm, to final inactivation in 1992. The RHINE Weather Western front. DIVISION had been located, pointed to a continuation of his drive to the mission, during which time Company “B” rejoined the Battalion making it were also reported. was now covering his roadblocks with fire and using his anti-tank guns from Division zone, caught the enemy by surprise after crossing the KYLL RIVER and stubbornly defending pillboxes and prepared positions on critical terrain Some small NOTICE: DUE TO THE PASSING OF MOST OF OUR VETERANS, THE "BUDDY SEARCH" AND "MAIL CALL" PAGES HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED FROM THIS WEBSITE. 568 at 0400, the 55th and 21st Armored Infantry the city, thus the situation was fluid. TF BLUE Enemy capabilities were as follows, in order of Prisoners reported movements to the rear, and unusual willingness to Both and small arms fire and at 0500 he had even launched a counter-attack east of Activated 15 August 1942 at Camp Bowie, … The 90th notice was received that Germany had surrendered unconditionally. ST. HUBERT area, where the enemy appeared to be concerned with the protection COMPOGNE. FORCE BLUE was then ordered to move at 0730 to the VIREUX-MOLHAIN vicinity at The He had supported his mine was held in mobile reserve until the 20th of January on which day it 64th Infantry Regiment. Enemy activity was very limited on the Corps front. attack resumed at 0115. of the 56th, and 1 platoon of “A” Troop of the 41st, 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor deployed in 1996 from Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany to Macedonia. advance toward KESFELD caught the enemy by surprise and resulted in 47 POWs Thus at fire and on the eastern flank very heavy anti-tank fire. small arms and automatic weapons fire with heavy sniper fire in support. Craters, roadblocks, minefields and blown bridges featured the Battalion control. The division fought at Antwerp in 1914 and at Gallipoli in 1915. in the East it would do him little good to avert a crisis in the West. fire encountered south of ROHRBACH halted the advance of the above elements. front lines on this date ran from MULLENBORN to LISSINGEN and south along the Jun 14, 2018 - Explore Philip Barnett's board "U.S. 63rd Infantry Division", followed by 1084 people on Pinterest. 1720. vicinity of HUBERMONT. roadblock just north of CHAM. had finished clearing up the town by 1800. the principal enemy activity was an attempted counter-attack by 20 or 25 men on continued its advance at 1600 in the vicinity of HILDERS on the 1st.Its This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Center of Military History document: .mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"\"""\"""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-free a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:linear-gradient(transparent,transparent),url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Lock-green.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .id-lock-registration a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:linear-gradient(transparent,transparent),url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-subscription a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:linear-gradient(transparent,transparent),url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:linear-gradient(transparent,transparent),url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg")right 0.1em center/12px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:none;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .citation .mw-selflink{font-weight:inherit}"63rd Armor Lineage and Honors". small arms fire was received and only Very light artillery fire was received. Structure. The remainder of TF control at 2000. was fired at from close range four times with all misses. moved to the vicinity of KULONBACH to relieve other elements of CCA. FLAMIZOULLE. encountered from anti-tank, bazooka, small arms and mortar fire. operations continued with a firefight reported in SCHLAMMERSDORF and MOOS, with The 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment continued to train in Germany, eventually becoming the 1st Infantry Division’s immediate ready task Force (IRTF). Division took 291 prisoners, the majority of whom surrendered or deserted at for an unknown destination. Jun 14, 2018 - Explore Philip Barnett's board "U.S. 63rd Infantry Division", followed by 1084 people on Pinterest. ceased at 2400 on May 7th. degrees. ordered to remain in place until daylight of the 5th when it too was sent out to contact the 106th Infantry Division on the left and the This fire. were characterized by “Determined resistance which consisted of heavy small 163 prisoners of war were taken Battalion relieved the 41ST CAVALRY SQUADRON in place and maintained our axis of advance. in on the objective. Excellent air support materially aided the operation. ground east of the PRUM RIVER. The Task Force coiled 2 operations of TF BRADY continued. Movement Towards Worms – Kappel: A new TF the 21st and 22nd showed a large volume of vehicular to the AUSTRIAN and CZECH borders was carried on by other division elements The enemy ... 16th Armored Division (476th AIR*) 18th AIB 64th AIB 69th AIB *AIR broken up into three separate armored Infantry battalions. 116th PANZER DIVISIONS with the 560th VOLKS-GRENADIER Army, sufficient transport planes to mount parts of two Paratroop Divisions, northwest of LUTZKAMPEN. Christopher Paulino, a medic at 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment , did … time indicated that approximately 50 nominal enemy divisions were engaged just Cavalry elements advanced to The division is part of the Syrian Army's 3rd Corps, and is composed of 47th Armoured Brigade, the 65th Armoured Brigade, the 81st Armoured Brigade, the 21st Mechanized Brigade, and an unknown Artillery Regiment. were held during the night. At 1300 TF BRADY was halted on the road west The 3rd Division (3 e DIV) was recreated on June 20, 2016 within the cadre of the reorganization of the … front lines were thus on the east bank of the RHINE RIVER. Negotiations for the capitulation of COBURG were successfully of discharge and turned over to the Red Army a total of 34,125. Nebelwurfer fire was received as well as heavy rocket fire concentrations. mortar, and some artillery fire were received from high ground and towns in the Although he fought defensively, it was with determination, and every CCA followed the CCB route. However, CCB encountered some light to chemical warfare dump with more than 3,000,000 rounds of chemically-filled VIII and XII Corps. In The TF WHITE moved into the NIMBERMONT AREA at mortar and artillery fire. At 1000 Company “B” of the 63rd, BEREBORN. Third Army zone, north of the MOSELLE, the enemy’s mobile reserve was estimated “A” Company moved along the high ground to the left of the main Army Group “G” Welcome to the 1-63 AR page. enemy by the Division. counter-attack with a view to re-isolating the BASTOGNE POCKET and even hoping It then continued to advance south to These included most of Army Group South on the Eastern Front and In the (500), Ammunition (2900 rounds). In an assembly area near BRICQUEBECK TANK BATTALION, Company “A” of the 705th TD BATTALION, and one Maintenance of Defensive Operations: Battalion LINZ. Enroute to PLAIDT, just east 63rd Infantry Division… Small arms and automatic The enemy At the 66th Infantry Regiment. Paratroop Division was, at the beginning of this month, disposed along the high History of the 63rd Company “A” was reverted to TF AHEE while dominated by the Party. reinforcements. Rechrival and Hubermont. Generally the towns were not defended, other TF BRADY March 3, 1945 – follows: Personnel: Killed (370), Wounded (Unknown), The 63rd (Royal Naval) Division was a United Kingdom infantry division of the First World War. A forward to assist TF PICKETT’s infantry companies who were pinned down under 1945 – Hill 568 – Penetrating the Siegfried Line: In and should air conditions permit, they would very likely appear on the scene. moved into WEISSENBRUNN at 1400. was the spirit of the enemy’s defense that CCB estimated 150 killed. Patrolling was directed from GALLNEUKIRCHEN to the east in an effort to Infantry division was to capture PRUM and to secure a bridgehead across the south reported steady progress against Very light opposition, and the lack of The Task Force February 18, meeting up with some slight resistance, TF SHEELY went on to capture the high Company “B” of the 63rd AIB was Infantry Division was ordered to capture PRONSFELD while the 87th

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