My grandfather, Red Morton, was in this group during World War Two. I have been to 163rd.com but I am looking for more detailed info. I know it's a long shot, but I'd love to meet someone who knew him as he refused to talk about the war. I am taking a trip to Europe this summer and would love to visit some of the places he went. ANY help would be greatly appreciated. (email removed for privacy - if you need to contact him, members please reply here or via PM)
I've attached the only pic I have of him in uniform
Thanks
Jake Collins
Well I hope I can help you. Gee, can I come to Europe with ya? Just kidding, though I'd really love to. It's my dream to walk in my father's footsteps.
Good to see ya hear.
Good looking guy. I see his fifth army patch.
Jake, I'm a longtime member of Marion's website from the UK and I have helped a number of people trace their relatives paths through this country leading up to the 4th June 1944 and beyond. You can contact me here if I can be of any help to you and if you visit here during your Europe tour, perhaps I can assist then as well.
See also: https://archive.org/details/corpsofengineers00beck Pages 533 and 557/558.
Colin.
Thanks! My wife and I will be in Europe the last two weeks of June. We plan on taking a day trip from Paris over to normandy so if anyone has any suggestions about that, I'd love to hear them. My understanding is that the 163rd was the third wave at Normandy, meaning he would have landed several days after D day. I'm hoping to find more info about his unit from our national archives here.
Hey, take a look here, if you haven't already. Within the post below, scroll down to #4 dated Jan 2013.
There are bridge photos of the 163rd
Hi. Received this message from 157th veteran, Harold Whiting and am sharing what he wrote to me:
hi kid maybe this will help the 163 and 157 c eng were part of the 1109 eng group we worked close together during the war i believe the patch is a 3rd army patch, . there is a 163 history on the net , 3 years ago i had teeth the dentist saw i was 157 eng he said my dad was in 163 eng he drew the picture of like a monkey as i remember it is all somewhere on the net have looked it up hope this helps this gent ,the group 157 - and 163 landed aug 27 1944 on the beach by what i read
Harold Whiting
Thanks for all the help so far! I really appreciate it!