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My love of Army Engineers started when I was 12 years old. My neighbor, a WW2 vet, gave me a copy of a unit history for the 175th Engineers. After reading it I was hooked! I have been studying Army Engineer History for almost 30 years. After a 20 year career in the Army I went to work for the Army Museum System. I look forward to talking with fellow Veterans, family members, and history buffs.

 

I'm currently working on a manuscript about Army Engineer in the Rhine crossing.



   
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Hi Troy:

 

So nice to make your acquaintance. I read all your posts this morning, and will be more than happy to share any information with you.

 

As stated in my PM, I have some "juicy" data on the Rhine River crossing, and will try and make copies ASAP. Oh the glorious details. :bluejumper:

 

Welcome to the forum. I look forward to talking with you, and to meeting you and the gang when I visit Fort Leonard Wood, in the near future.


Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company


   
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