Last seen: February 6, 2006 12:35 pm
Well that did not work as anticipated. That was page 4. I tried to group some pages. I guess I will have to do it one page at a time.
I have scanned over 50 pages of a book about the story of the 175th Engineer Regiment's building of the Po River Bridge in 1945. Not sure how I should...
Glad someone else can get some enjoyment out of these things. After closer examination of the ticket to the "This is the Army" ticket, It says Milit...
I will attach another bit. Although this is post WWII an interesting thing occured while Dad was stationed with the Engineer Det at USMA, a low boy tr...
Here is some Engineer Humor Circa 1943. I hope it is readable.
Okay, now that I have the hang of it here is some more of my find.
Extracted from Vol II Engineer History, Mediterranean Theater, Fifth Army. 19th Engineer Combat Group For the first ...
WOW! I am a virtual rookie at this stuff. I have not contacted the "CORPS" but will do that. I got motivated and dug through my dad's foot locker (the...
Extracted from "Vol II Engineer History Mediterranean Theater, Fifth Army" 19th Engineer Combat Group (19th Engineer Combat Regiment) The Ar...
Extracted from "VOL I Engineer History, Mediterranean Theater, Fifh Army" As soon as work in Naples of the 540th Engineer Combat Regiment, c...
Extracted from "VOL I. Engineer History, Mediterranean Theater, Fifth Army" 540th Engineer Combat Regiment. On 9 September, the ships ...
Oops! hit the return button too fast! The Regiment landed in Sicily on D Day, 10 July, the 2nd Battalion acting as shore engineers for the 3rd Infa...
Extracted from Vol. III "Engineer History, Mediterranean Theater, Fifth Army" 540th Engineer Combat Regiment: The 54oth Engineer Shore Regiment w...
Talk about timing. I just moved a foot locker full of my dad's Army files to my attic today. I came across a copy of a two volume work he had titled ...