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  Battle of Malmedy
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 07-29-2011, 03:32 PM - Forum: OTHER WWII UNIT STORIES AND INFO - No Replies


My buddy Henri Rogister,always sends me updates when he adds more stories to his site. A few of you out there may get them too. Well this one caught my eye because of the name. Many will also recognize him, Colonel David E Pergrin of the 291st Engineers.

 

Several of you may also remember I had spoken to the Colonel on the phone and he also sent me a signed copy of his book, Engineering the Victory. So, he has a special place on my shelf and in my heart.

 

Here's the latest...

 

http://www.battleofthebulgememories.be/en/stories/us-army/636-battle-of-malmedy.html

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  Engineer Bulletin - Table of Contents
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 07-28-2011, 11:13 AM - Forum: INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESEARCH - No Replies


From Fort Leonard Wood...

 

This is in regards to a file sent to me by Professor David Ulbrich.

 

 

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Caveats: NONE

 

All,

 

One of the outgoing staff at the _Engineer Bulletin_ compiled the Tables of Contents from 1971 to 2000. It is quite useful! FYI.

 

Dave

 

 

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED

Caveats: NONE

 

I wrote back and asked a couple of questions. Here is his answer this morning:

 

Marion,

 

Yes, we have all the issues in our archives. And the issues since about

2001 or so are on line at the EN Bulletin web page.

 

If there are any particular articles that catch your eye, I can scan and

email them to you.

 

Hope your health is getting back to normal.

 

Take good care!

 

Dave

 

 

I believe this is the page Dave referred to:

 

http://www.wood.army.mil/engrmag/default.htm

 

I just wrote to him to verify.

Engineer 2000-1971 Tables of Contents.pdf



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  John DiSalvo - 150th Engineer Interview
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 07-28-2011, 08:51 AM - Forum: TV Shows, Film, Videos - No Replies


From my Google Alerts, which is set up to notify me regarding anything new I may not have seen on combat engineers.

 

This one is

 

http://vimeo.com/26562396

 

John DiSalvo, 150th Engineer, being interviewed about his WWII experiences.

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  Savannah WWII Memorial
Posted by: moose - 07-24-2011, 03:18 PM - Forum: ALL Vets News - Replies (2)


Here are photos from Saturday nights gala on Nov. 6th, 2009 to raise further funds for the memorial and the ceremony on Sunday the 7th of November 2009 itself...

 

All-in-all... should you find yourself near Savannah... you should come on into town visit us and this beautiful city and the WWII Monument on River Street... you won't be disappointed. ;)

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0730.jpg

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0731.jpg

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0732.jpg

 

- Myself as a company commander, Able Company, U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment, U.S. 3rd Infantry Division , ca. 1941

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0733.jpg

 

- Well Known actor James Crowell, reads FDR's "Infamous", Dec. 8th Speech

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0735.jpg

 

- A view of the WWII Memorial

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0736.jpg

 

- A view of the WWII Memorial

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0737.jpg

 

- A view of the WWII Memorial

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0739.jpg

 

- The reverse of the WWII Victory Seal

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0740.jpg

 

- WWII Monument Memorial Themed Tableture

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0741.jpg

 

- Chatham County's WWII Plaque of the Fallen

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0742.jpg

 

- Chatham County's WWII Plaque of the Fallen

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0745.jpg

 

- Fred E. Saxon and Calvin E. Saxon, U.S. 98th and 36th Infantry Division's, Memorial Brick - Best friends Grandfather and Uncle :)

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0747.jpg

 

- L. A. Adam, U.S. 15th Infantry Regiment, U.S. 3rd Infantry Division, Memorial Brick

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0749.jpg

 

- Frank C. "Tip" Simmons, U.S. Army, Memorial Brick - My Grandfather :)

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0751.jpg

 

- Charles Ray, U.S. 79th Infantry Division, Memorial Brick

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0753.jpg

 

- Charle F. Hearn, Sr. U.S. 327th Glider Infantry Regiment, U.S. 101st Airborne Division, Memorial Brick

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0755.jpg

 

- Frank Kelly, U.S. Army, Memorial Brick

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0757.jpg

 

- James T. Sapp, How Co., U.S. 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, U.S. 82nd Airborne Division, Memorial Brick

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0759.jpg

 

- WWII Victory Seal

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0760.jpg

 

- WWII Victory and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbons

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0761.jpg

 

- American Defense and European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Ribbons

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0762.jpg

 

- Chatham County's WWII Plaque of the Fallen

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0763.jpg

 

- Chatham County's WWII Plaque of the Fallen

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0764.jpg

 

- Myself helping Mr. William Earle find his memorial brick.

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0765.jpg

 

- Myself with Mr. William Earle, a "Black Y Boy" of the U.S. 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion, U.S. 3rd Infantry Division

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0766.jpg

 

- Mr. William Earle's Memorial Brick

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0769.jpg

 

- Romeo Grassi, U.S. 3rd Infantry Division, 1945

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0773.jpg

 

- WWII Veterans of Chatham County

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0774.jpg

 

- WWII Veterans of Chatham County

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0775.jpg

 

- U.S. Marine Corps Band from Parris Island, South Carolina

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0776.jpg

 

- U.S. Marine Corps Band from Parris Island, South Carolina

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0778.jpg

 

- WWII Veterans of Chatham County, Group Photo

 

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/aco_30thir_3rdid/DSCN0779.jpg

 

- WWII Veterans of Chatham County, Group Photo

 

We had seating for 150 WWII veterans to attend, we ended up with over 300 :D

 

I hope you enjoy the photos :D

 

Regards,

MARNE

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  History of the U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment
Posted by: moose - 07-24-2011, 01:37 PM - Forum: VI CORPS AND 5TH & 7TH ARMIES - Replies (13)


Afternoon Everyone,

 

I felt I'd share some knowledge today of the unit I portray which served on all fronts of World War II both in the Mediterranean and European Theatres of Operations. This is the only concise history of the U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment anywhere on the internet other than the fact its on our website.

 

Thank your for your time and enjoy,

 

Very Respectfully,

Sgt. James Dunigan III

Able Co., U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment

U.S. 3rd Infantry Division(Reenacted)

 

U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment, U.S. 3rd Infantry Division

 

Constituted: Spring-Fall 1813

Unit: U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment, U.S. 3rd Infantry Division

Nickname: Friscans

Unit Motto: Our Country, Not Ourselves

Days in Combat: 531

Theatres of Operation: Mediterranean and European

Casualties: 8,308

Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients: 12

Distinguished Service Cross Recipients: 39

Silver Star Recipients: 854

Bronze Star Recipients: 1,068

Legion of Merit Recipients: 29

Soldier's Medal Recipients: 28

 

Campaigns:

WWI:

Champagne-Marne Defensive

Aisne-Marne Counter Offensive

Meuse-Argonne Offensive

 

WWII:

Algeria-French Morocco

Tunisia

Sicily

Naples-Foggia

Anzio

Rome-Arno

Southern France

Rhineland

Ardennes-Alsace

Central Europe

 

The lineage of the U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment does not begin in 1901 like half of the on-line websites say they were formally commissioned into the U.S. Army. Their beginnings come to light long before, in the Summer of 1813.

 

The War of 1812

 

The U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment was formed in North Carolina in the Summer of 1813 to combat the invading English forces both off the shores of North Carolina and, within the state. In the heightening crisis which had already resulted in Washington, D.C. being burned, they were to move to Washington, D.C. shortly thereafter to protect her from further invading forces. In the Summer of 1814, the War of 1812 would draw to a close and, the need for the U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment became great and, were retained as one of the Regular Infantry Regiment. Regulars, pertaining to a regiment of career/veteran well-trained soldiers with the intent on making a life of the U.S. Army.

 

The U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment would miss out on the Mexican War of 1844-1847 but, would be recalled to service for the gathering storm that was to become the War Between The States from 1861-1865. The U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment would be however, redesignated(only for this war)the U.S. 12th Regular Infantry Regiment on May 4th, 1861 by the President. The actual U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment bearing this designation would be a so-called "colored" regiment. The U.S. 12th Infantry Regiment's service record for the War Between The States was:

 

The War Between The States

 

SERVICE:

 

(1862)

Virginia Peninsula, March 1862

Siege of Yorktown, April 4th - May 4th

Seven Days before Richmond, June 25th - July 1st

Battle of Mechanicsville, June 26th

Gaines Mill, June 27th

Turkey Bridge, June 30th

Malvern Hill, July 1st

At Harrison's Landing till August 16th. Movement to Fortress Monroe, then to Centreville, August 16th - 28th

Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia, August 28th - September 2nd

Battles of Groveton, August 29th

Bull Run, August 30th

Maryland Campaign, September 6th - 22nd

Battle of Antietam, September 16th - 17th

Sheperdstown Ford, September 19th - 20th

At Sharpsburg, Maryland till October 29th.

Kearneysville and Sheperdstown, October 16th - 17th. Movement to Falmouth, Virginia, October 29th - November 19th

Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 12th - 15th

 

(1863)

"Mud March", January 20th - 24th

Chancellorsville Campaign, April 27th - May 6th

Battle of Chancellorsville, May 1st - 5th

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Campaign, June 11th - July 24th

Battle of Gettysburg, July 1st - 3rd

Pursuit of Lee, July 5th - 24th

Moved to New York City, August 16th - 19th(Co.'s "F" and "H", 2nd Battalion, in New York most of July 1863)

Duty in New York till September 14th. Rejoined army in Culpepper, Va., September 22nd

Bristoe Campaign, October 9th - 22nd. Advance to the line of the Rappahannock, November 7th - 8th

Mine Run Campaign, November 26th - December 2nd

 

(1864)

Rapidian Campaign: Battles of the Wilderness, May 5th - 7th

Spotsylvania Court House, May 8th - 21st

North Anna River, May 22nd - 26th

On the line, the Pamunkey, May 26th - 28th

Totopotomoy, May 28th - 31st

Cold Harbor, June 1st - 12th

Bethesda Church, June 1st - 3rd

Before Petersburg, June 6th - 18th

Siege of Petersburg, June 6th - November 2nd

Battle of the "Crater", Petersburg, July 30th(in reserve)

Weldon Railroad, August 18th - 21st

Poplar Springs Church, Peebles Farm, September 29th - October 2nd

Boydton Plank Road, Hatchers Run, October 27th - 28th

Moved to New York, November 2nd - 6th

1st Battalion on duty at Elmira, New York and, 2nd Battalion; Fort

Hamilton, New York till July 1865.

 

After the American War Between The States. The U.S. 12th Regular Infantry Regiment would be deactivated due to a lack of need, the war was over and, the U.S. Army as it always does after war downsizes its land forces. It wouldn't be until thirty-seven years later that the U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment would once again; rise from the ashes of the War Between The States.

 

The Phillipine Insurrection

 

In 1901, in Logan, Colorado the U.S. Army formally ordered the re-commissioning of the 1st Battalion, U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment. Spanning the rest of the year of 1901 the U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment would see itself grow from one battalion to three. Shortly following the formation and commissioning of the entire U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment into active service once again, the far side of the world was in turmoil. An insurrection had occurred in the Phillipine Islands. However, unfortunately for the U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment who disembarked from the Presidio for the Phillipines, the insurrection had been quelled by the time of their arrival.

 

The U.S. 30th Infantry Regiments new task however, was not to embark and go home but, instead their numbers were put to good use building roads all over the southern province of Mindinao. While building many of these roads for the new Phillipine government a few of the U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment would contract Malaria and, die from this disease. The U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment would return home however, in the early part of 1909 to the Presidio Fort in San Francisco.

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