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Great entry Jace...I might have rubbed shoulders with Ernest Warner on a cold January Night in 1944 when a platoon of the 19th replaced my platoon for...
Welcome to The U.S.A. WE hope you enjoy every minute of your trip. AL Kincer
"And That's The Way It Was, June 6, 1945" THANKS AL Kincer
I had one & only one Jeep from Naples To north of Rome (9 months) back to Naples &Southern France to end of war ( 15 more months) Name was "BE...
O.K. I'll complete the picture. I started to answer the other day but have been diverted. Yes she is some what right. WE used the process a lot especi...
One last fact...I gave Lt Haley orders to report to G-3 45th Division. BUT why after 55 years did the CG 42 Div. remember the third platoon Co B 48 En...
Lordy. Lordy, Your Dad Must have been in the same area as the 48th Engineers in Italy and Maybe on the same ship for the invasion of South France. WE ...
Mr. GSD...I was reluctent to answer because I was in the 7th Army in Europe. My writings are included in this site. I Commanded an Engineer Combat Com...
In 1943 there were no gas mask thrown away, it was only late in the war, June 1944, that we finally decided that they were passe. AL
Most of the G.I's extra equipment was stored in his "B" bag. Our "B" bags were kept in The Barracks Bag trailer. one per platoon. I never saw a soldi...
Welcome to The Engineer Family. Would like to read some of your Fathers storieas. AL Kincer "WE The 48th"
They look great...I remember my first, he was really big, had big eyes, big feet big arms and balls he just balled all the time. Congrats. AL
Hang tite Papa Art...Get well quick. AL Kincer
Rooting for Your book to be published, Now all i gotta do is learn to reed. AL
Just think at one time I had at least 250 of the finest german & Italian pistols. The day the war ended WE laid them out in the Company street, WE...