His name was Joseph Van Domelen and as far as I know he was a private during the war. When he was on leave in Rome he met up with my dad. I think we have the picture that the local newspaper took.
Thanks for everything. The sites were very helpful.
Gary
That's what we're here for. Unlike some other forums, we actually like "newbies"!
By the way, I called the contact for the 705th and he passed away 5 years ago. He was a part of the unit and he did some reunions. So I think I will all the US Army Corps of Engineers history department. What kind of info did they give you?
Gary
If there is more info at the battalion level for the engineer companies. What would I search for?
Gary
They have folders/info on many of the units. I got photos, the unit history from the beginning, and many other helpful files. They had a wealth of info on the 540th Engineer Combat Regiment, which was later converted to a Group in early 1945.
Just give them a call and ask for any info on said unit. Start at the top level and work your way down.
Note: the amount of info on various units can vary greatly. Some may have extensive info at the Office of History, while others may have very little to none. But, it's worth a shot. Ya never know until you try.
I called Michael Brodhead with the archives for the corps of engineers. He gave us some more contacts that should have some info. Thanks for all the contacts. Most of the info at the company level is hard to find. The logistics behind what they were doing was incredible.
Gary
Glad you followed my advice. Keep me posted. Everyone will be eager to hear. What you find will help others too. It's one big happy family.