Recieved this letter tonight. Told him I would post this here and try to find out some things myself, as well as to rely on all of you for your undying assistance!
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Hello to you
We are andre and maggy van driel, from the netherlands .
We live in the near of the American militair cemetery in margraten the Netherlands .
8301 fallen Americans rest in peace there.
The thankfully local people adopt all the graves, sinds 1945.
Adopt means you take care of the grave you adopt and put nice flowers on the graves, a few time’s a year. Memorial day x-mas etc.
See this site http://www.adoptiegraven-margraten.nl/
Or this site www.fallennotforgotten.nl
Ok my wife and I adopt 3 graves but we just got our 3th
It’s the grave of LEMMON GEORGE F TEC.5
SERIAL NUMBER 33389229 UNIT: 44 ENGR COMBAT BN.
DEAD AS PRISONER OF WAR IN CAMP STALAG 4 B MUHLBERG
SACHSEN 51-13 ON MARCH 24 1945 AND HE CAME FROM MARYLAND .
WE WANT TO KNOW, DO YOU KNOW WERE WE CAN FIND INFORMATION ABOUT THIS HERO.
DO YOU KNOW WERE HIS UNIT WAS ATACHED TO WITCH DIVISION IN THAT TIME??
We found this email adres on the internet, so it’s a guess that you can help us further ok
All the best and thank you for your time
Andre and maggy van driel
Lindenlaan 4 b 6301hb valkenburg a/d geul
The netherlands
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This is what I found tonight after a quick search. Will look for more later...
http://www.unithistories.com/units/28th%20Inf.Div.asp
http://hometown.aol.com/dadswar/bulge/index.htm
My best to you.
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
The 44th Combat Engineers were in The Bulge and fought off the Germans in the Wiltz area (Luxembourg) together with the 28th Infantry Division.
About 1000 on 18 December, General Cota received the welcome word that acombat command of the 10th Armored Division was moving forward to his
assistance, probably to be in position to give support by the late
afternoon. Middleton had ordered the 44th Engineer Combat Battalion (Lt.
Col. Clarion J. Kjeldseth) to Wiltz on the previous evening with about
six hundred men (it had been operating sawmills and rock crushers,
working on roads, and the like). This unit now relieved the provisional
battalion, hastily formed from the 28th Division headquarters, by
setting up positions north and east of the town. There were also
available some tanks and guns to help the engineers, bandsmen, telephone
linemen, and paymasters who composed the defense. All that remained of
the 707th Tank Battalion-some six crippled tanks and five assault guns-
was gathered in Wiltz after a rear guard action in Wilwerwiltz. Six
three-inch towed tank destroyers from the 630th Tank Destroyer
Battalion, weapons of the 447th Antiaircraft Battalion, and light
armored cars of the 28th Reconnaissance Troop reinforced the perimeter.
Southeast of the town the undergunned batteries of the 687th Field
Artillery Battalion held firing positions along the road, sited to cover
the Wiltz perimeter or support the 3d Battalion, 110th Infantry,
fighting at Consthum.
December 19: The 44th was hit from the northeast and east byinfantry armed with machine pistols charging in alongside single tanks.
As American riflemen and machine gunners cut down the German assault
teams, they saw their own ranks thinning. In this fight the crossroads
near Erpeldange changed hands four times. The assault gun platoon gave
good support wherever the line was threatened, but by the end of the
afternoon its fuel and ammunition were nearly gone and the gunners,
after four days of nearly continuous action, were approaching complete
exhaustion. When darkness finally came, the 44th withdrew with the
assault guns into Wiltz, having lost four officers and 150 men.
While elements of the 26th Volks Grenadier Division were attacking onthe north side of the Wiltz, detachments of the 5th Parachute Division
struck the American perimeter on the south and southeast.
Information from various sources.
It is possible that this GI was captured during the Ardennes Offensive.
Erwin
704th Tank Destroyer Battalion
https://ardennes-breakthrough-association.com/