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Received this, this week. Passing along the info to lhartley5 and others...================================ My name is Albert Comfort. My Grandf...
Those are great!
Oh I'm sorry I misunderstood. Thought you had found something new. LOL! I didn't realize you were referring to a link earlier in this posting. Ah, I'm...
I don't run the reunions, so I have no idea. People send me info when something happens. Most units no longer meet.
I would not even pay any attention to the 75th, since it was probably a unit he was sent home with. So let that go and simply focus on the engineer un...
I think the link is missing?
All the best. Good luck on this wonderful project!
He may have journeyed home with the 75th Inf Div. Not all men sailed home with their stated units.
Happy Thanksgiving. And glad I could help somewhat. It's frustrating, but records this early in the game, were simply non-existent for these engineeri...
As you can see this is later in 1943. That's when record keeping became mandatory. Landing Craft and Bases Amphibious Force Northwest African Waters...
This was from years ago and I don't even remember the source but it's from official documentation. It's from something called War Diary. 36th and 54...
The engineers had few documentation records from this early on. In fact, I have all the records from the 540th and there are a literal handful of reco...
A lot of this info can be found in my documentary, No Bridge Too Far. And yes, the 36th were part of that invasion into Fedela. The following scripts ...
Yes, morning reports in St Louis and unit reports in Maryland. There is no lack of material on this unit! One of the most famous engineer bns from WWI...