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If I could see the photos I could tell you where exactly they were taken as I live in Savannah and have spent many years at Fort Joseph Screven.Regard...
Thanks everyone!!! Its great to be back... sorry I wasn't here yesterday... TS Andrea decided to dump on my birthday but, hey a nice slow casual June...
Larry, I dug around in both Scott's and Taggart's AAR's through their divisional histories and even my 30th regimental history... yet not one wo...
This is a VERY early photos of a Sergeant that was a member of the cadre at Spence Field Army Airfield in Moultrie, Georgia under the 3rd U.S. Army Ai...
Welcome back Marne, we always miss our MIA`s. Just in time too, we have a recent post about the bridge in Hiedelburg. Do you have info on the 3rd In...
Ah, just finished reading the entire history. Of course I caught this: I don't know if you were part of the discussion years back, but w...
Thank you Marion It was truly an honor to help those men get this monument built. It was long overdue for these men and between the time we bro...
I'm glad everyone is enjoying it Cause I'll tell you I don't know HOW I had the patience to sit down and go through both the WWI & WWII his...
Hey Marion! Yes, I know its been a VERY long time... I've been doing great actually and you? The boys in the 3rd Division Living History...
Germany Campaign: Spearhead Across the Rhine The date for the jump-off was March 15th. The movement of the regiment from Nancy would be one of s...
Operation Anvil: The Invasion of Southern France For the sixth time of World War Two the U.S. 30th Infantry would be making an amphibious landin...
Operation Avalanche: The Invasion of Southern Italy On September 9th, 1943, the British 8th Army landed on the Southern heel of Italy and starte...
World War II With the attack on Pearl Harbor still fresh in their minds the 30th Infantry Regiment geared up for a move. By May of 1942 the 30th...
World War I In 1914, the First World War broke out in Europe primarily between the English, French, Italians, Turks, and the Germans. As far as ...
The 1051st, 1052nd, 1053rd and 1054th Engineers, Port Construction & Repair Battalions were organized and constituted at Fort Joseph Screven, Geor...