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Rocky: What a touching, beautiful poem. Hard not to get a bit choked up when reading it. Got your letter regarding your reunion. I...
Just booked my flight this evening. Am hoping that some other sons, daughters, and grandkids will follow me there. Anyone belonging to the 36th or...
My dad's unit did reconnaisance and placed reinforcements in that area in January of 1945. Sure would like to see it one day. I have NARA...
Thanks. Here's the link:
Rocky, received your cherished photos. Will get them scanned today and back in the mail tomorrow morning. Thank you a million times for sending them...
The other morning I got an email from another very grateful daughter. It consisted of about 30 sentences of non-stop thanks. It was almost too much....
I'll have to keep that in mind too Kyle, in case I get over there while you are still stationed in the area. I don't know if it will be 1 year or 10....
That is simply his 341st General Service Regiment insignia.
Excerpt. Mentions the 372nd. ...23 - 25 December 1944 The Group moved to Luxembourg according to the plan given by the Group Command...
Robert J. Hellner, Sr. Private First Class - U.S. Army - 372nd Engineer Regiment 1943 - 1945 World War II U.S. - England - France...
Insignia First one says: On an op red shield a white acorn, stem up. The motto "Sturdy and Everlasting", is silver on a...
History The 412th Engineer Command traces its history from July 1923 with the activation of the 372nd Engineers, First Corps, Organized Reser...
Here is one member's story. Unfortunately his email has become inactive. Sorry! At least this will give you a feel for the unit's history. ...
A big hello from America and me Henk. Welcome to our humble forum. I will see what I can find for you and post it here. Thank ...