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Quote My brother tells me that my dad was a chauffeur for the engineers. He drove the engineers back and forth to the DP (displaced person...
YEAH! This is very cool. I hope you will be able to borrow and scan too. Another treasure lands on our webpages. Thank you! :clappin:
This is beyond words. I am so grateful to you and so happy that you joined the forum and are able to share all the documentation and wonderful photogr...
Your name in lights, er, well, in brick anyway. Looks great, and congrats once again.
Totally agree. Other than chatting back and forth, FB is a waste of time. Whereas with forums, everything is organized by subject matter and searching...
Ah, I'm sure you can appreciate just how precious these are now. Being able to access these 50, 60, and 70 years later are like finding the crumbs for...
One of M1's many mysteries!!!! :rolleyes:
Tee-hee-hee. That's our Capt O, proud grandson of a 540th member, and dear friend.
I hope Slinky will see this, since his last post was made in 2012. I think you should contact him by private message too, because if his email is stil...
happy birthday :14_1_107v:
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You could literally spend months perusing all the documents, memoirs, and gallery photos on the 36th. Here's one of my fave photos from a past reunion...
He was a 36th Engineer. You can read all about them on the main site. He is a 6th Corps Engineer, which this site is dedicated to. Please see their pa...
That is wonderful news. I know everyone involved with the 292nd will be delighted to have this at their fingertips.
3 hours ago, buk2112 said: Officials say more than 72,000 U.S. service members remain unaccounted for from World War II. That i...