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Daughter of an Engineer William (nmi) Carr in the 291st Co B Combat Engineers Hello Everone!

(@frank-gubbels)
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On 6-12-2017 at 8:48 PM, Walt's Daughter said:

I merged your two topics, for it was a bit confusing having two related ones going on at the same time.  😉

Makes it a lot easier :). Will go throught it again


We are paratroopers. We are supposed to be surrounded.

Captain Winters in Bastogne 1944.

Liberation of Noorbeek and Roy Booher tribute:

http://www.12-09-1944.nl/index_en.php


   
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(@juskitty)
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hello frank

 Yes on his VA file   it shows in there where he was at..ardennes colmar pocket bob were the 3 main ones

 

mm interestin bout the 75th  i wonder  why that was in there & even  have col perkins on some of the paper work 

have to go back & re read   paper work agin


"Rise and Shine We're bridging the Rhine"


   
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4 hours ago, juskitty said:

hello frank

 Yes on his VA file   it shows in there where he was at..ardennes colmar pocket bob were the 3 main ones

 

mm interestin bout the 75th  i wonder  why that was in there & even  have col perkins on some of the paper work 

have to go back & re read   paper work agin

Please let us know about it, would be very helpful 😉  


We are paratroopers. We are supposed to be surrounded.

Captain Winters in Bastogne 1944.

Liberation of Noorbeek and Roy Booher tribute:

http://www.12-09-1944.nl/index_en.php


   
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i sure will i'll be pulling the back out today..

i sorry bout all the confusion But I meant well! Im just tryin to  

be more informed of the unit an im slowly re-learning bout  it all Now i have them books & they will be more insightful on actual  actions.. first one im reading is first across the rhine


"Rise and Shine We're bridging the Rhine"


   
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On 11/27/2017 at 12:49 PM, juskitty said:

hello  Frank

this is the service medals i recieved several years back on my  dad since i was only child  & a replacement flag

.Ok with further reading i have found that  :The 291st Engineer Combat Battalion was one of the most decorated engineer combat battalions of the United States Army during World War II,[1] playing notable roles both in the Battle of Bulge and the Rhine crossing at Remagen.

And Still researching 

Thank you Sir

kitty

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Check out documentation on the collapse of the Ludendoroff Bridge at Remagen. My father was there with the 1058th PC & R Group and was attached at times to the 291st engineers who were also there. Lots of info out there about 291st. I hired a researcher and he did an excellent job retrieving unit  morning reports stating where they were and when.  Good hunting!


Saundra Curlock South


   
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