Slinky, look at this one too. Didn't notice it the first time around:
"Armed Guardians" One Year in Iceland
$40.00 ($4.00 S&H)
Neat 96 page book on Allied troops in Iceland during WW2. Prepared by the G-2 Section, Iceland Base Command, December 1942. Excellent condition.
It's towards the bottom of the page too. It's about 23rd from the bottom to be exact.
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Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Here is a copy a little more beat up but cheaper:
UH78 ARMED GUARDIANS, One Year in Iceland, Prepared by G-2 Section, Iceland Base Command, December, 1942, Reykjavik, Iceland, softback, ex libris, 96 pages, good condition, $17.50
http://www.overlordmilitary.com/unithistories.html
and here is a file that should help you find the Air Force records:
US Air Force: Guide to Documentary Sources
http://www.airforcehistory.hq.af.mil/Publications/fulltext/Guide_to_Documentary_Sources.pdf
Larry
"I'm proud to be an American, Where at least I know I'm free
And I won't forget the men who died, Who gave that right to me."
God bless the USA - Lee Greenwood
Here is a copy a little more beat up but cheaper:UH78 ARMED GUARDIANS, One Year in Iceland, Prepared by G-2 Section, Iceland Base Command, December, 1942, Reykjavik, Iceland, softback, ex libris, 96 pages, good condition, $17.50
http://www.overlordmilitary.com/unithistories.html
and here is a file that should help you find the Air Force records:
US Air Force: Guide to Documentary Sources
http://www.airforcehistory.hq.af.mil/Publications/fulltext/Guide_to_Documentary_Sources.pdf
You all are much to great, I happened to check on the one you posted for $17.50 as originally posted. I did see one for $40.00 as well. I called the guy in MO, although he never called me back after I talked with him. I talked with another individual who has the same book, unfortunatly he said its not a year book as you may think. In fact it doesnt speak of any units and only has 3 pics with like 2 or 3 pages about the engineers but doesnt give any info about the Units. He said for whhat Im after its not very usefull.
Id like to hank everyone for their help. I hav great news, I can finally feel confident my grandfather was part of the 21st Engineers (AVN) in Iceland. I recently paid a visit to my aunt whom I barely new. She is the Yongest of my grandfathers brothers and sister and the only one living. She showed me some things and gave me a greeting Card from my Grandfather t his mom on the from it says 21st Engineers (AVN) howver the date of Manufacture card is 1941, he went to Iceland in 1942. It sas printed by 2nd Bn 21st Eng Avn. Not sure if that means he belonged to the 1st Bn or 2ndBn. Either way Im happy I could Copnfirm that. The history of the 21st in Iceland is later they changed to the 824th EAB until 1 June 1944 thn was redeignated to the 1923rd composite enineers. I have recently recievd an order from someone who deals with history seach. I recieved the Order of Meritorious Unit Citation for the 824th enineer AVN between Jan 1944 and june 1944 if anyone whos grandfather also served there and collect what info they can. If you want a copy let me know and well transfer email at a more private level. Id like to share more pictures and hopefully someone could Idntify these other soldiers with my Grandfather. Marion would it be possible to start a page for the Solders in Iceland and hang pictures of them up, that would be a big help on my other search? Now my next mission is what Unit was he with going into France 1 July 1944. The one of him on the D-7 Dozer I believe is in France. If anyone has pic's of anybody in Iceland dring this time, please do share
Yippeee!!!!!! Always great to hear fantastic news. So happy for your new discoveries and also the chance you had to get together with your aunt. Research has a wonderful way of getting people back together.
We are also very grateful for the photos you post. I just love those.
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Keep those happy posts coming...
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Oh, if you don't mind, we can put all the images into a folder on the gallery. Let me know.
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Oh, if you don't mind, we can put all the images into a folder on the gallery. Let me know.
I have no problem placing them in a file. In fact, Like I was saying is there anyway possible to start a threat of Engineers dedicated to there time in Iceland? I think with that it cold help others like myself figure out some odds and ends or help slve some mysteries because alot of Soldiers were tansfered from Iceland to other Units for the entry into France and it could be easier for other people to do research if they sta atthe beginning like from Iceland.
You might want to contact the local VA office. They can find his service # and help you fill out the report form requesting all of your grandfathers records from enlistment to discharge. When I requested my fathers records , I received 9 pages of information plus the medals he was entitled to wear, even his medical records were included. Hope this helps
You might want to contact the local VA office. They can find his service # and help you fill out the report form requesting all of your grandfathers records from enlistment to discharge. When I requested my fathers records , I received 9 pages of information plus the medals he was entitled to wear, even his medical records were included. Hope this helps
Thank you for your response, I have contacted NARA for his records and just to find that it was supposedly destroyed in the fire. I have his discharge paper, unfortunatly when he was discharged it wasnt with the Unit he served with overseas. On his Discharge paper it says 434th AAF Base Unit, thats like saying in Army terms 1st Infanry division. Rather than Company or Battalion. I must admit Im not confident that your idea may not be a bad idea but very doubtful it will have the info im looking for. I do know he was collecting a pension from the Government, I wrote to the Big VA in Philly Pa wih a response askingfor his seriel number SSN and te middle of my ads name. Sadly when I originally wote to them I gave them his SSN, and his seriel number. Why would they ask me that when I just gave it to them twice? Any how, I know his Seriel number. I even seen his VA Burial card wich sys the same thing metioned above as for Unit organization. I think He got transferred to a Unit or sent back to the states early because of his early time in Iceland or he got sick or something, while his Unit was still in France and he fell under a different Unit in the states then was eventually processed out. I would like to know of an address where the US army would store originl awards or certificates in file if it exists. I wander is there place that files that other than the NARA like the Pentegon, Dont they file all iliary awards?
Regarding the 824th Engineer Aviation Battalion in Iceland, here's an online version of a book I purchased :
Same book, but in text form ( Slinky75, see page 12 & down )
http://archive.org/stream/corpsofengineers00beck/corpsofengineers00beck_djvu.txt
This book ( I also bought ) says the 1st Battalion of the 21st Aviation Regiment was redesignated the 824th.....
My Dad was in the 824th... I have more to post .
Hi and welcome to the forum. Thanks for posting those links for all of us. I look forward to hearing about your dad!
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Slinky 75 - I can confirm your Grandfather was in HQ Co., 824th Engineer Aviation Battalion. The reason I state so is that I paid a researcher, Golden Arrow Military Research https://www.goldenarrowresearch.com/ to attempt to find my Dad's records. Geoff Gentilini, who did an excellent job finding and summarizing what he could find in Company Morning Reports, Company Pay Rosters, and a most crucial document for you, sent me a .pdf file containing the Order which sent our ancestors on to a Replacement Depot from Iceland to be plus-ups to other EABs in the event they took combat losses.
Your Grandfather is listed as Tec 4 Hamilton C Snell 3301266?4 Hq Co on the document I have for "B" Co ( all others are lined out, so your Grandfather is listed but crossed out, making out his serial # tough ).
I'd suggest you get in touch with Geoff at Golden Arrow. He did an amazing job filling in more of some of the things I knew, and finding things I did not know about my Dad's service, and what I paid for it was well worth it to me.
I'll try to print out that Order and attach it in a next post, hope I am successful, and I hope you see this many-years-later reply.
My younger daughter took me to Iceland and Normandy in June 2017 to retrace my Dad's footsteps. It was an emotional event, to say the least.
Slinky 75 - here's a .pdf file instead of jpeg . Hope you can read one of these, or enlarge it .
This is a pic of my Dad ( then Pvt Joseph F. Kubik Jr ) with one gentleman identified, George Sabol. He wrote to my Mom in Jan 1997, looking to reconnect with my Dad who had already passed away. Both my Dad and Mr. Sabol arrived in Iceland June 22, 1942 and the Company Morning Report for B Co. 824th EAB shows their assignment to that Co. effective that date.






