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Engineers in North Africa - mentions the original unit the 19th Combat Engineers Regiment.
Fort Ord in World War II From the Fort Ord Panorama Newspaper Fort Ord began its evolution into what we would recognize today in June 1940. The ...
I will pass along the details for the reunion as soon as I find out. I plan on talking to George Koskimaki this weekend. Thanks in advance f...
Oh my God! Hard to believe that there are still people like that out there. But they certainly do exist. Just hard for most of us to comprehend tha...
But, just losing electricity so the coffee makers, air conditioning and the T.V. and game boys dont work got to me. Ya, I would have to agree...
Found this little tidbit. Not much, just states a little about this particular gentleman. --------- John Castle John Castle entered t...
I know this may sound nuts to some, but I've often thought that I'd loved to have been a photo journalist during WWII. I know, as I've stated, some o...
Did you get my email with his address? He is looking forward to hearing from you. Please send your list of questions to him. Let me know the moment...
Ah Cindy. I know you've been having a rough "go" at things lately and I'm happy to fill in the blanks when you can't be here. I only hope that some ...
Cindy. I read every word this morning. Kind of humbles one doesn't it? As I sit here and read and complain how chilly my Michigan house is in the m...
Jim: Just got off the phone with Byron Armbruster. What a great gentleman. Was afraid that I had reached a dead-end, when I called the numb...
Al, you are to be commmended for doing that for your fellow soldiers. That is just awesome.
Amen. As I stated in my email to you... Dear Jim: It is very hard for me to not get angry too when I watch movies that depict ...