Bombarding you guys with info. This from Wikipedia...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unite...ng_World_War_II
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Answers.com list of divisions - Army and Marine Corps
http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-unite...ng-world-war-ii
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Okay, now for some FUN!!! Wanna play a game? Well it's a quiz! ![]()
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Hey we should make up our own huh? Now that would be fun...
http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-unite...ng-world-war-ii
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Gee. I wish I had a place to hang it. I've got so-o-o many real maps that I can't hang them. I am planning to hang a very colorful "silk" escape map that I just got.
Let me show you one of several maps I recently obtained. These are field maps used by infantry and artillery commanders that have the grids and topography. BUT this one is made from Aerial Photographs. It is 1:12,500 scale, which is the lowest scale that they made and it is marked with the same identification & coordinates as the regular grid maps. The largest scale would be identified with a Number such as 87. Then these would be divided into quadrants at 1:50,000 scale with a Roman numeral identifier. Then they were sub-divided into 1:25,000 scale maps and identified with 2-letter compass identifiers---so we are now at 87-II NW. This one is even further divided into the smallest scale and have a lower case letter in ().
This one is a map of southern half of Bologna and identified in upper RH corner as 87-II NW (a) , and the scale at the top margin. This is, of course, only a small corner of the map. The grid coordinates for the middle letter "O" in Bologna would be 872-485.

Scale: 1:12,500 (1 inch = 694 yds)
Size: 22.5 X 20 inch. (Each grid square is about 3-1/4 inch per side)
Dated: February, March April, 1945.
Town, Mtn & River names and Grids and topograghy are overlayed on the photo in black & white.
Further down on this sheet, you can clearly see a cluster of bomb craters where Hiway 64 crosses the river.
Cool, eh?
Steve
Enginears...Engeneres....Engineres----- I are one and I can't spell it.
Marion, Get the book,"Dogfaces Who Smiled Through Tears", see page
640. It is an accurate account of the 34th. "Red Bull",Divn. and it
also includes it's casualties. I was with them from April '43 to Oct.'45
"Mere" I stand pat with the book. Love,Rocky
Roque J.(Rocky) Riojas
Rocky: Just got home, read your message and pulled out my book. Is now opened to page 640...
"They advanced across North Africa and up the Italian boot while the Division amassed 517 days of combat. One or more 34th Division units were engaged in actual combat with the enemy 611 days. The Division was credited with more combat days than any division in the Theatre. The 34th Division suffered 3,337 killed in action, 14,165 wounded in action, and 3,460 missing in action, for a total of 21,362 battle casualties. Casualties of the Division are considered to be the highest of any Division in the theatre when daily per capita fighting strengths are considered..."
More to follow...
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Hey Rocky. If I mailed you my copy of the book, would you do me the honor of signing it for me? I would be mightily thankful and obliged.
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Custermen; Just to keep the story straight. It wasthe 34th. (RED BULL), Divn. that had the most days of combat not
the 32nd.
Hey! I agree with you. I'm just reporting what "they" said. I'm not sure which division was in the Pacific (the Philippines, to be exact) when the war began. And if a division was taken captive, do they get credit for time in combat?? I wouldn't think so.
While reading "An Army at Dawn", I've been paying close attention to the RED BULL division and units. According to this book, the 175th Field Artillery Battalion was the first American unit to go into combat against the German Wehrmacht. I guess that is ruling out the commando raids that used small units or fraction of units. That prompted me to purchase a DI pin for the 175FA to add to my collection.
It also mentions the beating that the 168th Regiment took.
Where you there in N. Africa?? Were you in any of these desert battles?
Steve
Enginears...Engeneres....Engineres----- I are one and I can't spell it.
Maid Marion,Hi again. :It will certenly be a pleasure to sign your book.
Is your book signed by Homer R. Ankrum? If it is not I will send you my book
with his signature and I will keep yours.
Custermen; I joined the 34th at the last battle, Siddi Bel Abez, The 168th Regt.
along with its artillery went in at Algiers, N. A. Nov. 7.
You will have to read the book mentioned on page 159 and on. The 1st Ranger
Bn. knicknamed "Darby's Rangers" was formed in No. Ireland from 80%
of men from the 34th. Capt. William Darby commanding. page93,235,303,445
and 494. Tell you what custermen, read the whole book!!!!!! Roque
Marion==ROQUE J.RIOJAS
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Kansas City,Mo. 64108-2252
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Roque J.(Rocky) Riojas
Dear Rocky Racoon: Funny I was just telling my husband more about you tonight as we sat around the dining room table. Told him how we hit it off immediately and how I had just asked you about signing my book. Then I read your MOST generous offer. I am very overwhelmed with your kind spirit, generosity and love. What would I do without you guys. Really, you all have made my life so much better. Damn, I'm getting all weepy again.
That is so sweet of you. Are you sure you want to part with your signed copy in turn for mine? I don't know what to say beside thanks and I love ya!
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Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
I joined the 34th at the last battle, Siddi Bel Abez,
I can't find that in "An Army at Dawn". When you say "the last battle", do you refer to the final push thru Tunisia and the capture of Bizerte?? I'm almost finished the book; I'm at the battle of Fondouk Pass.
I also searched the pages you reference. Are those from that book? I can't find them. But I have read the part about Darby's Rangers. When the 45th Division got hit hard at Anzio, Darby was placed in charge of the 179th Infantry Regiment in Feb 1944 for a brief period.
I like what this book has about him under the photo caption: "No one who met him ever doubted that he was born to lead other men in the dark of night". While leading Task Force Darby, he was mortally wounded by a single artillery shell at the end of the Italian Campaign near Riva on the shore of Lake Garda on 29 April 1945.
Tell you what custermen, read the whole book!!!!!!
I'm reading and re-reading it. Great stuff. It helps understand what happened next in Sicily and Italy.
Steve
Enginears...Engeneres....Engineres----- I are one and I can't spell it.
Custermen;; See my post of April 26,10;02pm YOU ARE READING
THE WRONG BOOK
MARION I MEANT WHAT I SAID. JUST SEND ME THE BOOK
HELLO!!!!MARION'S HUSBAND. Marion PUT YOUR PHONE No. on a
note and I will give you a call, it will be after 9pm if that's OK. Rocky
Roque J.(Rocky) Riojas
Ouch! "Dogfaces Who Smiled Through Tears" is $90 on Abebooks and Amazon, and $109 on Alibris($59.95 used), $95 on Biblio, and surpirse surprise no library in the state of WV even has it.
Sigh..........................
Brooke
God bless those heroes who suffered and died, for plain folks, like you and me.
War is a crime. Ask the infantry and ask the dead.
Ouch is right. If my memory serves me right, I ordered mine directly through the Red Bulls. Let me look into it.
These books get more and more expensive as the years go by...
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
ORDER THE BOOK "
dogfaces who smiled through tears", by e-mail to the-----------
34th Divn. Assoc. Natl. Secretary,Treaserer----------------------
JERRY L. GORDEN--jlg34d@msn.com phone 515-276-5677.
Our reunion isn't till First week in Sept. That's when I will see him
or he will watch me preside at the reunion.
Roque J.(Rocky) Riojas