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  36th Engineers at Fedela, 19 November 42
Posted by: Peckmanns - 02-20-2014, 12:16 AM - Forum: VI CORPS AND 5TH & 7TH ARMIES - Replies (1)


I am looking for information about the 36th Engineer's operations at Fedela after the initial invasion. I need data re: operating the port and the D+5 convoy. I know that Company C was in Fedela, but I am looking for reports, first hand accounts and especially photos of the port and the work there.

 

I am a historian working on a book about a freighter that called at Fedela on 18 Nomber 1942, a part of the first followup convoy to the invasion: S.S. SANTA MARGARITA. She was carrying ammunition, gasoline in cans, 90MM AA guns, trucks etc I know the name of the ship may not be mentioned, but activities will be..

 

Any help or ideas would be much appreciated.

 

Sincerely,

 

Theron P. Snell, Ph.D

tsnell@wi.rr.com

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  Sgt. Frank "Rud" Rutter does anyone remember him?
Posted by: Sue Henry - 02-16-2014, 09:55 PM - Forum: LOOKING FOR... - Replies (2)

Served N. Africa, Middle East, European campaigns in Engineers. May have been 344th but I don't know for sure. Was approx 30 years old.

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  Trier Germany & the Saar-Moselle Triangle
Posted by: EngineerReenactor - 02-13-2014, 02:13 PM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (5)


I would like to hear from anyone that shares my interests. I want to use this form/message board to exchange information and the history (Feb.- Mar. 1945) of these engineer units.

- 55th Armored Engineer Battalion, 10th Armored Division

- 87th Engineer Heavy Pontoon Battalion

- 135th Engineer Combat Battalion

- 179th Engineer Combat Battalion

- 206th Engineer Combat Battalion

- 245th Engineer Combat Battalion

- 319th Engineer Combat Battalion, 94th Infantry Division

- 548th Light Pontoon Company

- 623rd Light Equipage Company

- 993rd Treadway Bridge Company

- 997th Treadway Bridge Company

- 1139th Engineer Combat Group, US Army XX Corps

My uncle, 1st Lt. William N. Fudge died on 6 April 1945 while with the 10th Armored Division. He was a platoon commander in the 609th Tank Destroyer Battalion. My main focus is the XX Corps operation to capture Trier Germany and the Saar-Moselle Triangle. An ongoing research project is the Saar River crossings during Mar-Feb. 1945. These 12 engineer units jointly conducted; four assault boat crossing sites, completed seven pontoon bridges and another treadway bridge was abandoned due to never ending German artillery fire. Independent engineer units were constantly reassigned form one Army Corp to another. Some of these units listed as XX Corps were also attached to VI Corps at one time. The amount of man power, skill sets, specialized equipment and vehicles it took to 'bridge a river' is not known by the typical WWII buff. In my sometime to be published book, I will explain how these herculean efforts were accomplished to cross the Saar River in the region of Trier Germany.

- Duayne A. Forsberg

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  poem
Posted by: sixgun - 02-13-2014, 05:16 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (1)


remember normandy !!

 

 

 

D-Day June 6 1944 (Poem) Carentan O Carentan

This poem was written by the soldier/Poet Louis Simpson. He was in the 101st. Airborne Division during the invasion of Normandy France. This is a chilling yet eerily beautiful poem about the events that happened on that day.

 

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  Avicii Hey Brother
Posted by: sixgun - 02-12-2014, 06:27 PM - Forum: Shooting the Breeze - Replies (2)


Love this song !! The song is AWSOME !!

 

 

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