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Mr. Carl Joseph Frigone, member of the 17th Airborne - 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion

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Dear friends,

 

A family member, cousin of Mr. Carl Joseph Frigone, member of the 17th Airborne - 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion,

is looking up all kinds of information possible.

Mr Frigone was KIA on 8-2-1945 clearing a mine field, burried in Belgium until 1948 and then buried in penna.

 

Does anyone know a member of this Battalion, or a good source of information ?

 

Thanks

 

Phil



   
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Hey Filip:

 

Nice to hear from you again. The following are some links to various sites, but I strongly suggest to contact NARA in Maryland to acquire the UNIT records, for these would give you the greatest amount of detail. Also the Army Corps of Engineers Office of History and Fort Leonard Wood. All great place. The links to all their info (and more) can be found in the research section:

 

https://ww2combatengineers.comengforum/index.php?showtopic=23

 

Various links:

 

http://www.ww2-airborne.us/units/139/139.html

 

The following forum has many training images, but in order to see them you have to join. That might be worth it.

 

http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=107757

 

http://castraponere.com/bloodonthetalon/

 

http://castraponere.com/bloodonthetalon/ remembrances-of-our-paratrooper-father/

 

https://www.1starmy.com/p-139th-airborne-engineer-battalion-patch-79633

 

http://unitpages.military.com/unitpages/unit.do?id=709107

 

http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t93435.html

 

You may also want to contact my buddy Howard Huebner, for the 507th was placed with the 17th Airborne in 1944. He may be able to shed a little light for you? I will send his contact info via personal messenger, if you'd like. Let me know.

 

How's that for a start?


Marion J Chard
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540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company


   
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Ooooh, here's a roster!

 

 

I downloaded this so you can have a copy. It's easier to read this way, for you can zoom in and actually see the names. See attachment!

ROSTER-139AEB.pdf


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The following books on Amazon have various tidbits of info on this unit:

 

http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&field-keywords=139th%20Airborne%20Engineer%20Battalion%20History&index=books

 

There IS a bn history book, but we need to locate a copy. Here's just the info on it. I will look into it...

 

http://books.google.com/books/about/139th_Airborne_Engineer_Battalion_Histor.html?id=K1BsuAAACAAJ


Marion J Chard
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Found a copy of the book. Lots of money, but I paid over a hundred dollars for the first copy of the 540th book (my dad's unit)!

 

http://www.g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=187258

 

Still searching...


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Here's a re-enactors page:

 

http://17th-airborne.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=232&Itemid=152〈=cs


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http://familytreemak...1/UHP-0271.html

 

This is interesting. This page contains "Byron Armbruster World War II Papers - MS 984".

 

http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/ms/page46094.html

 

The Byron Armbruster World War II Papers consist of original letters and V-mail written to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Armbruster, Napoleon, Ohio, and his girlfriend who became his wife when he returned from Europe, Eloise Higgins. Also included in the correspondence are a few letters written by other soldiers and people in England to both the Armbrusters and Eloise. The letters date from July 1943 to July 1945. The collection also includes photocopies of two scrapbooks kept by Byron while in the military service.

The collection was donated by Mr. Armbruster on August 4, 2003. Transcriptions of the letters are available on the Center for Archival Collection's web site and no restrictions exist on the research use of the collection.

 

Biographical Sketch

Byron Armbruster was born on February 19, 1914, to Christ and Anna Armbruster, in Napoleon, Ohio. He had been working at the Louden Packing Company in Napoleon, at the time he enlisted in March 1942. He was first attached to the 82nd Airborne Division, then to the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion, and then to the 101st Airborne.


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http://www.veteransofthebattleofthebulge.org/vbob/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/go1141.pdf


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Here's a copy of a newsletter. Looks like there's a lot of contact info within it. Also saw our friend Henri Rogister within its pages...

 

http://www.ww2-airbo...john_magill.pdf


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Operation Varsity: 17th Airborne Division Member Frank J. O'Rourke Recalls the Assault


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Wow , Marion, that's a wonderful list of topics, I am sure that our friend Mr Joseph Lyons, proud cousin of Mr. Frigone, will have some quality time going thru all this !


A warm Hello from Belgium !

Filip

Per Ardua Ad Astra

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Airborne Infantry and Artillery :

http://users.skynet.be/101airborne


   
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You are welcome my dear friend. I'm glad I could help. I would be really excited to see what he can procure from NARA in Maryland too! Let me know what transpires! :pdt12:


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Okay here's more. YEAH!

 

Hi Marion,
Attached are two PDF files pertaining to the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion which I was not sure where to post on your website. This information came from my research about Operation Varsity sort of like collateral information. Since it deals with Engineers, I thought to send it to you.
My research was focused on the Phantom Glider because there were two army officers dressed in German uniforms who were to land by glider on Landing Zone N and drive a captured German jeep up and down the autobahn to redirect German reinforcements away from the allied landing sites. However, their glider was hit by antiaircraft fire damaging the jeep rendering their mission impossible to accomplish not withstanding the fact that the glider caught on fire upon landing and they were KIA by intense enemy fire. I am in the final stages of my research finding the after action report from the 17th Airborne Division from NARA which shows the exact spot where their glider landed along with the names of the occupants.
With kind regards,
John
PS Please let me know where you post the information

 

 

Okay here are the two attachments he sent to me. I'm sorry this wasn't posted earlier...

 

 

139th AEB Daily Situation Report#1.pdf

139th AEB Map.pdf


Marion J Chard
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Interesting to hear about US Army personnel in German uniforms with a mission to redirect German forces. The same was tried in reverse during the Battle of the Bulge. The US reaction to the effort probably was more than what the Germans had hoped for in regards to confusion and slowing traffic.


Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
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