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  Mount Porchia, 3-8 January 1944 - The german S.P. guns
Posted by: Valentino - 05-16-2019, 02:44 PM - Forum: VI CORPS AND 5TH & 7TH ARMIES - Replies (12)


My name is Valentino Rossetti and I am the webmaster of the site dalvolturnoacassino.it .

I have collaborated with Marion J. Chard in relation to the 1108th presence in Italy.

 

I am conducting a research about a unit of German self-propelled guns that fought at Monte Porchia in the days between 3 and 8 January 1944 (just the days when the 48th companies were called to operate as infantry to give help to the conquest of this position).

The German unit was named (in German) 2.Batterie SturmGeschutz Abteilung 242 and was equipped with 75 mm guns.

There are some photographs that show some of these S.P. guns, hit or broken, taken January 9, 1944. The shooting location is generally referred to as "San Vittore area" but it is almost certain that it is near Monte Porchia (also included in the San Vittore area).

Photo list: monte-porchia.

 

Do you have any informations / photos that help me to identify the location of this unit in those days?

 

Greetings and thanks for the help you can give me.

Valentino

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  info about 351st engineers general service
Posted by: haitian93 - 05-14-2019, 01:23 PM - Forum: LOOKING FOR... - Replies (2)


Hello,


I just joined today.  I've been looking for information about the 351st engineers.  My great-uncle was a member of the unit and information about him and this unit has been hard to find.  I've lucked out so far discovering that this was his unit and I also found his serial number. His name was Earl Arnold and I believe he held the rank of Corporal.  Any help would be great appreciated.  I've included his picture in case anyone may have unit photos.  Thanks!!!


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  Introduction - 210th Military Police Company WWII
Posted by: Krogh Feuerborn - 05-13-2019, 08:06 PM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (1)


Hello, I am Leslie Krogh Feuerborn. My father, Ray Krogh, served in the 210th Military Police Company as a Private in WWII. He died when he was just 38 years old in a mountain climbing accident so our family wasn't able to find out any direct information about his experience in the war. Fortunately, his parents kept some of the letters that he sent home which has allowed us some insight into his experience. The 210th MP Company is not easy to find much information about so I'm hoping this site will help me out. He also served with Corporal Leslie E Haughs who died on December 25, 1944 and is buried at Henri-Chapelle Cemetery in Liège, Belgium. My dad thought so highly of Cpl Haughs that I was named after him (although I am female). 


I look forward to connecting with others through this site.

Leslie

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  1st Btn 358th Engineers
Posted by: Fluffy - 05-08-2019, 03:10 AM - Forum: LOOKING FOR... - Replies (1)

Hi, I am trying to find out what happened to 1st Lt Donald C. Grant, 0-1107445, of the 1st Btn 358th Engineers.  Last heard of in 1944.  Can anyone help?

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  Exercise Tiger
Posted by: buk2112 - 04-28-2019, 12:22 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (3)


On this date 75 years ago, 749 American servicemen perished during Exercise Tiger, one in a series of dress rehearsals for the up coming D-Day landings. Let us remember them today for their service and sacrifice.


 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exercise_Tiger


 


 


 



Exercise Tiger: Bootprints mark D-Day disaster 75th anniversary




Slaptpn Sands memorialImage copyrightPA Image captionBootprints have been laid in the sand in honour of the 749 servicemen who died on 28 April 1944

Hundreds of US servicemen who died in a World War Two disaster while rehearsing the D-Day landings are being remembered in an art installation.


Bootprints of 749 troops have been laid out on Slapton Sands, Devon, to mark the 75th anniversary of Exercise Tiger.


The men died when convoys training for the Normandy Landings were attacked by German E-Boats off the Devon coast.


Artist Martin Barraud hopes the artwork will help raise money for employment projects for veterans.


Mr Barraud also designed last year's There But Not There campaign, which placed silhouettes of "Tommy" troops across the UK, to mark the centenary of the end of World War One.


"Our Tommy campaign captured the hearts of the nation, whilst giving a substantial boost to the mental health and wellbeing of veterans," he said.


"We're hoping the public will get behind our D-Day 75 campaign by purchasing their own bootprints to mark the great sacrifice of our WW2 heroes, in particular those who helped kick-start the liberation of Europe with the invasion of Normandy on D-Day."

Slapton SandsImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES Image captionSlapton Sands was used by US forces rehearsing for the D-Day landing at Utah Beach because of its similar geography

On 28 April 1944, eight tank landing ships, full of US servicemen and military equipment, converged in Lyme Bay heading for Slapton Sands for the rehearsal.


But a group of E-boats from the Kriegsmarine were alerted to heavy radio traffic and intercepted the slow-moving convoy.


A series of tragic misfortunes, including communication problems which led to deaths from live Allied fire, compounded the toll.


The Exercise Tiger incident was only nominally reported afterwards because of the strict secrecy of the D-Day landings.


Pam Wills, 85, from Devon, was just 10 when Exercise Tiger took place near her home, and her family was evacuated before the exercise began.


She said: "The US soldiers came over and talked to us, they gave us sweets and comics, but they then suddenly disappeared.


"We didn't know Exercise Tiger had taken place, but my father, who was in the Royal Observer Corps watching for enemy aircraft, saw ambulances going to and from Slapton Sands, so we knew something was wrong."

Slapton Sands Sherman tank Image captionA Sherman tank raised from the seabed in 1984 has served a permanent memorial to the dead ever since

Commemorative bootprints and special plaques made by veterans to represent each of the 22,763 British and Commonwealth servicemen and women who were killed on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944 will go on sale.


Mr Barraud said: "Our enduring hope is that every one of the US, British and Commonwealth soldiers, sailors and airmen who gave their lives will have a bootprint purchased in their memory."


 


 


Thank you


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