Hello,
my name is Larry Heck. My grandfather was Clayton Runnions, he was in Co. F 344th engineers, general service. I know that he was with the 5th army, 7th army and the VI corps. He was in the batles and Campaigns in : Rhineland, Rome-Arno, Napples-Foggia, Northern France, and Central Europe. Does anyone know of the 344th?
You're in luck my new friend. Check out the following post that can be found here.
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/eng...p?showtopic=700
You can find info on other engineering units in the Lost and Found section and also the WWII Engineer section here on the forum.
Let me know if I can be of further service. I'm always happy to help out and pleased that you found our site and joined our forum. Welcome!
Larry, my Grandfather, Richard Lee Parsons, Sr. was an MP w/ Co. F 344th Engineers
Welcome to our forum and a very Happy 4th of July to you. Would love to hear more about your grandfather Richard.
Sorry don't know what the heck is going on with the referenced link above. Let me check it out!
Thanks ! Grandpa passed before I had a chance to meet him, but I have his military papers
Would like to see the 344th's insignia
Hi:
I have an entire booklet of engineer insignias and the 344th Eng Regiment is there too. Here ya go.
If anyone else ever needs WWII engineer insignia, just let me know. This is from the American Society of Military Insignia Collectors. They were kind of enough to copy all the pages for me. Thanks guys. You're great!
thanks ! is this the shoulder patch
Just copied it straight from the book of Engineer DI's (Distinctive Insignia). Here's the lowdown from their book.
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/doc...anations001.pdf
There is another section that is JUST shoulder patches and just lists a few, but most of the time they are one and the same. pdt34:
Hi Marion,
My dad served with the 344th Engineer General Service Regiment, in
Company D. Do you know of unit insignia or patches that may be
available for this unit?
Thanks,
Rick Elverson
Amherst, New Hampshire
I wrote back to him and pointed him to this topic.
He sent me a panoramic photo. Here's what he said:
Please see the attachment. My father, William F Elverson, is in row2, 26th person from the left.
Enjoy,
Rick Elverson