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  VI Corps Engineering Operations Instruction No. 19
Posted by: armored infantry - 12-22-2010, 07:57 PM - Forum: VI CORPS AND 5TH & 7TH ARMIES - No Replies


Here is a little holiday gift for our friends and veterans of the VI Corps Engineers. (I don’t know if this is new information for most of you, or not, but thought to share it just in case.)

 

Seventh Army Operations Instructions 24 November 1944

Number 19

 

Effective 0600A, 25 November 1944, the units listed below will be prepared to move on six (6) hours notice to an area or areas designated by CG VI Corps:

 

540th Engr Regt © with the following attached units:

85th Engr Bn (Hvy Ponton)

424 Engr Dump Truck Co

Co “A”, 84th Engr Bn (Cam)(-Det)

69th Chem Smoke Gen Co

 

40th Engr Regt ©, with the following attached units:

1553rd Engr Bn (Hvy Ponton)

Co “D”, 378th Engr Bn (Sep)(DT)

78th Chem Smoke Gen Co

Det, Co “A”, 84th Engr Bn (Cam)

 

Hqs & Hqs Det, 147th QM Bn (Mb1) with the following attached units:

829 Amphibious Trk Co

830 Amphibious Trk Co

831 Amphibious Trk Co

832 Amphibious Trk Co

3340 QM Trk Co (DUKW)

 

Looks like these guys were getting ready to go somewhere. The date coincides with 6th Army Groups plans for VI Corps to cross the Rhine north of Strasbourg. Too bad Eisenhower stopped them since it is readily apparent that the German offensives in the Ardennes and Alsace would have been short-circuited by an entire American army group

conducting a major offensive into the German heartland.

 

Jim

 

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  Rifle on the CIB?
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 12-21-2010, 08:53 PM - Forum: General discussion - Replies (8)


Rocky sent this to me. He received this request from a friend, and my husband immediately knew they answer and assisted them. Way to go Leebo!

 

Men, I need to know as soon as possible who can tell me the kind of Rifle or the model they used in the original CIB Badge, a man needs to know who is trying to come up with a estimate for the CIB he can model for us for a monument but he needs to know what type rifle or model it is used in the original CIB Badge and I hate to admit it but I don't know please help me out he needs this info right away, thanks so much

 

Robert Lee Horton

 

Lee's answer:

 

Pennsylvania Rifle, but most people call it a Kentucky Long Rifle. But actually made in PA.

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  Pocket Guide to the Cities of Southern France - '44
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 12-21-2010, 04:56 PM - Forum: WWII Books & Magazines - No Replies


Pocket Guide to the Cities of Southern France - 1944

 

You can view the book online. Nice! Given to US soldiers in World War 2

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  Know what this is?
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 12-21-2010, 11:07 AM - Forum: Jokes & Fun! - No Replies


Know what this is?

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  Where would you be?
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 12-21-2010, 09:22 AM - Forum: Jokes & Fun! - Replies (1)


Where would you be?

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