Dear friends,
A family member, cousin of Mr. Carl Joseph Frigone, member of the 17th Airborne - 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion,
is looking up all kinds of information possible.
Mr Frigone was KIA on 8-2-1945 clearing a mine field, burried in Belgium until 1948 and then buried in penna.
Does anyone know a member of this Battalion, or a good source of information ?
Thanks
Phil
Ooooh, here's a roster!
I downloaded this so you can have a copy. It's easier to read this way, for you can zoom in and actually see the names. See attachment!
ROSTER-139AEB.pdf
http://familytreemak...1/UHP-0271.html
This is interesting. This page contains "Byron Armbruster World War II Papers - MS 984".
http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/ms/page46094.html
The Byron Armbruster World War II Papers consist of original letters and V-mail written to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Armbruster, Napoleon, Ohio, and his girlfriend who became his wife when he returned from Europe, Eloise Higgins. Also included in the correspondence are a few letters written by other soldiers and people in England to both the Armbrusters and Eloise. The letters date from July 1943 to July 1945. The collection also includes photocopies of two scrapbooks kept by Byron while in the military service.
The collection was donated by Mr. Armbruster on August 4, 2003. Transcriptions of the letters are available on the Center for Archival Collection's web site and no restrictions exist on the research use of the collection.
Biographical Sketch
Byron Armbruster was born on February 19, 1914, to Christ and Anna Armbruster, in Napoleon, Ohio. He had been working at the Louden Packing Company in Napoleon, at the time he enlisted in March 1942. He was first attached to the 82nd Airborne Division, then to the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion, and then to the 101st Airborne.