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  December 24, 1944 - Chester W. Owens
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 12-31-2011, 10:02 AM - Forum: WWII ENGINEERS - Replies (1)


From our forum member James Davis...

 

 

THE FALLEN FIRE FIGHTER

The fire fighters of World War II’s Army Engineer Fire Fighting Platoons were mostly Selective Service inductees with no fire fighting background or experiences. The same is largely true of the officers who commanded these Platoons. The training in these skills was brief with the result that most of the learning was done “on the job” with insufficient and often inadequate equipment.

 

And so it was that the 1219th Engineer Fire Fighting Platoon created in late June 1943, trained briefly August 1943 and shipped overseas to Barry, Wales in early December 1943 found itself fire guarding a large Army Depot. Attached to the 9th US Army it entered France in late June, 1944. Following the 9th Army and setting up fire stations as needed and where directed the 1219th set up a fire station close by Malmedy, Belgium in the days of the Battle of the Bulge.

On December 24, 1944 - Christmas Eve – units of the 1219th responded to fires in Malmedy alledgedly set by aerial strikes by Allied aircraft. Whether going to, return from or fighting the fire is unknown as all records around that date, if created, no longer exist. During the going, the returning or the fire fighting Private Chester W. Owens was killed. His autopsy report says Massive Internal Injuries due to concussion. Whether a mortar or artillery round or a major vehicle mishap is unknown.

 

He rests with 7991 American soldiers in the US Military Cemetery located outside Henri-Chapelle, Belgium. I was privileged in 2009 to visit Chester’s resting place to pay my respects and offer my salute to a fallen brother fire fighter.

 

Chester was not the only Army fire fighter to fall in the war. Several dozen and maybe many more unknown live with him in the ultimate Fire House beyond the stars.

 

Corporal James G. Davis

1204th Engineer Fire Fighting Platoon

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  Happy B-Day buddyww2
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 12-31-2011, 09:38 AM - Forum: Shooting the Breeze - Replies (1)


From everyone at the VI Corps Combat Engineers forum - We wish you a very Happy Birthday!

 

With love,

Marion

 

:happybirthday: to one of the 291st Combat Engineers! First across the Rhine!!!

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  Sgt
Posted by: onefastcat - 12-29-2011, 06:37 PM - Forum: Shooting the Breeze - Replies (2)


 

That's good Mare

Made it much higher the first time, on your site, Up to sgt. now This is what I came out as in the service. Just leave me as sgt.

 

 

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  Our best friend
Posted by: onefastcat - 12-29-2011, 06:18 PM - Forum: Shooting the Breeze - Replies (1)


Vee How do you do it?

Here in America we have Washington, from the Top to bottom, tearing our country down,,,, and from way over there in France there stands a gal who sees only the best in us. You say the things that we think of but never say. So many never made it home, but with all your deeds, you honor them well

 

God bless America and God bless you

From all us little people, we give you a big hand

XXXXX chucktoo

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  New Member
Posted by: Rommel42 - 12-28-2011, 01:16 PM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (4)


Happy Upcoming New Year to All,

 

Thankful to be able to participate in this forum. Had two grandfathers in WWII: Roy Cassidy 540th and Donald Masten 28th ID. Both have since passed; however, I plan on keeping their memory alive. I have most all their records medals and items from WWII. Interested in conversing with others on WWII not to mention conversing with any WWII veterans as well. In my spare time I like to draw so I collect WWII photos on EBay that may interest me.

 

I'm a retired veteran myself: U.S. Marines, retired in Jan 2008.

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