Ah, nothing is ever OLD here! Thanks and welcome. That's exciting.
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
On 5/25/2018 at 12:16 AM, Woodymyster said:Hi everyone,
I recently registered to give some info on this topic. I have the map shown in this thread in my collection and can answer buk2112 question as to who the artist was. The map is labeled as "Art work done by Chris G. Hafenbrack". I know this is an old topic, but thought I would add this bit if anyone was interested.
-Woody
Hi Woody,
Welcome to the forum, we are glad to have you here with us. As Marion has stated nothing is old here, old is what we are all about! Sure appreciate the info, I suppose if I had examined it in more detail I would have picked up on that, I must be slipping! After I get home from work I'm going to look to see if I can locate his name in the records I have, as to which company he may have belonged to. I do not have a complete roster but I have many names, maybe I'll get lucky. Woody be sure to tell us more about your collection, what items you have, if there are any family connections to them, what your interests are, etc. Thanks again for shining a light on this question.
Randy
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Well I struck out, Mr. Chris G. Hafenbrack's name does not appear in any of the 292nd documentation that I have. His name does not appear in the online WWII Enlistment Records database either. After some more cyber snooping I came across the following obituary from Find A Grave that I have a hunch is the gentleman in question, since it refers to him as a "commerical artist":
"Mr. Christopher G. Hafenbrack, 80, of 811 Laurel Drive, died Friday, Jan. 23, 1998, at Aiken Regional Medical Centers.
The funeral at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Fred Andrea officiating.
Burial will be private.
Mr. Hafenbrack, a native of Saginaw, Mich., was a commercial artist and an Army veteran. He was a member of First Baptist Church and Midland Valley Golf Course.
Survivors include his wife, Pauline Claire Nevius Hafenbrack; three sons, Richard D. Hafenbrack, Fenton, Mich., David C. Hafenbrack, Dayton, Ohio, and Jeffrey A. Hafenbrack, Coral Springs, Fla; one stepson, James Barnes, Dayton; one daughter, Barbara G. Harris, Fenton, Mich.; two stepdaughters, Carol Davis, Dayton, and Nancy Barnes, Houston; one brother, David Hafenbrack, Muskegan, Mich.; one sister, Lucille Pollard, Largo, Fla.; and five grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Honorary pallbearers - Williamson Sunday School Class.
Shellhouse Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. "
The search for information continues...
Randy
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Mr. Hafenbrack appears in this group photo belonging To Sgt. James Longacre.

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Front Row (L/R)
Pvt. Baumgardner - Driver |
2nd Row
T/Sgt Erickson - Intell Pvt. Yess - Radio-Driver |
Back Row
T/5 Hafenbrack - Draftsman |
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Mr. Hafenbrack is also mentioned as being a room mate of Sgt. Longacre's in this photo, location not disclosed.
Our room - Chris G. Hafenbrack, Nelson V. Laird, and me.
I'm not 100% certain , but I believe Sgt. Longacre was a member of H & S Company of the 292nd ECB and most likely Mr. Hafenbrack was as well.
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Excellent photos!
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company