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  WWII Paraphernalia
Posted by: CaptO - 06-25-2008, 02:13 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (29)


As promised, here are some pictures of the stuff from my parents house. I linked them from my Kodak gallery so I would not take up a lot of server space! The pistol and flag were brought back by my grandfather on my dad\'s side (who brought me to this site in the first place.) The dagger is from my mom\'s father. He was also in the army in Europe and eventually retired as a Colonel.

 

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The Luger

 

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SN 9741 (with 1 mismatched part :( )

 

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byf = Mauser (Here is a great Luger site.)

 

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The BIG flag. The Luger is on it to give a size comparison.

 

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No grommets; just ties.

 

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Here is the dagger. It is Deutsches Jagerschaft dagger.

 

I will add more later. I gotta hit the rack.

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  Anzio 1944: The Beleaguered Beachhead
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 06-24-2008, 09:26 PM - Forum: WWII Books & Magazines - No Replies


This was an email I received today from Captain John Fallon, 36th CE

 

I just found a book, new to me, which was published in 2005, Anzio 1944, by Steven Zaloga, published by Osprey Press. It is a good story about the campaign but nothing new if you are familiar with the history. What impressed me is that he shows on his maps that the 36th Engineers are on he Moletta River line and later on at the Mussolini Canal. Not only that but he shows us in front of Velletri while the 36th ID goes around. This is rare because almost all authors take the easy road and lump our regiment into the nearest Infantry Division

 

36 Engineers are rugged......John Fallon II. Capt. USA Ret.

 

 

Here's the book on Amazon.com

 

http://www.amazon.com/Anzio-1944-Beleaguer...n/dp/1841769134

 

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  Marion's Radio Interview - WVOX.com
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 06-24-2008, 05:48 PM - Forum: Published articles and more - Replies (20)


Hey guys and gals!!

 

Guess what? A first for me. My first radio interview that is. Ya, really!

 

Ken Kraetzer, whom I met a few years ago via the Internet, wrote to me this morning after receiving my latest article in Army Engineer Magazine. Ken asked me if I would call into his radio show during the summer and talk about what I do to honor the veterans. He broadcasts nationally on WVOX.com, every Friday morning at 8:35.

 

http://www.wvox.com/

 

So I just got off the phone with him, and I am scheduled on August 1, 2008. I am very excited and honored to be part of this and can't wait. Oh ya, I'm a bit nervous, but I guess I'll get over the heeby-jeebies! :armata_PDT_23::frown:

 

Please check out Ken's site here:

 

http://www.legionpost50ny.com

 

You can also listen to recent interviews too.

 

Some of you may recognize Ken's name and the site, because I have spoken about them several times within the last four years. Ken was part of a great organized trip to Italy.

 

American Legion Post 50 SAL 50 Goes to Italy

 

In May 2005 members of Post 50 and its Sons

of the American Legion Detachment organized

a trip to Italy to conduct World War II 60th

Anniversary ceremonies at the two American

Cemeteries at Nettuno and Florence.

 

http://www.legionpost50ny.com/2005_Italy_Trip.html

 

They are going to Normandy in June 2009, and asked if I would help to promote the trip. So here we go...

 

http://www.legionpost50ny.com/2009_Normandy_Trip.html

 

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A big thanks to Ken. I am honored to be among your guests. Looking forward to August 1. :pdt34:

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  Fort Belvoir ceremony - activation Army Museum
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 06-24-2008, 11:52 AM - Forum: Current Events - No Replies


Fort Belvoir ceremony marks activation of Army Museum

 

By Jennifer Brennan

Staff writer

 

Several hundred people gathered on Fort Belvoir’s Long Parade Field September 30th for a ceremony activating the National Museum of the United States Army, scheduled to open on the post in 2009.

 

The museum will bring an estimated 1 million visitors in its first year, according to officials.

 

“It’s going to contribute to a revitalization of the entire Route 1 corridor,†said U.S. Congressman James Moran of Virginia’s 8th district.

 

Moran noted that it was appropriate that the long legacy of the Army be captured in a national museum. “Leadership, courage and service to our country,†Moran said, “That is what America’s soldiers have been about for 228 years.â€

 

Army wide, nearly 700,000 artifacts have been gathered, including the coat and forage cap worn by Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant during the Civil War, according to Jeb Bennett, project director of the museum. Other items intended for the museum include the 20-by-38-footAmerican flag that was draped over side of the Pentagon within hours of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks

 

Museum officials have partnered with Disney and Universal Studios to help conceptualize ideas for the museum, Bennett said.

 

“It will be entertaining. It’s going to be exciting and it will educate,†Bennett said.

 

The museum will be “more than artifacts,†said Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. John M. Keane. “We intend to set a new standard for museum design and development.†.

 

Noting the efforts of soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq, Keane said, “it is here that we will always remember what our soldiers have accomplished in these last two years.

 

Eighteen museum project managers have been operating at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. But in mid-November, the managers will move onto Fort Belvoir to continue with the project. The project will call for a total of 150 people, Bennett said.

 

“We all pull together and we have a strong team that is going to make this museum happen,†Bennett said. “It’s a museum that will be built by a diverse group of people for a diverse group of people.â€

 

The official remarks were followed by a performance by The U.S. Army Fife and Drum Corps, and by performances by museum interpreters dressed in period costumes of the Revolutionary War and World War II.

 

Marion's note: Many of my "vets" trained at Fort Belvoir

 

http://www.belvoir.army.mil/default.asp

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  Looking for help again! Francis J. Ryan
Posted by: Brenda - 06-23-2008, 11:02 PM - Forum: WWII ENGINEERS - Replies (25)


I am again putting out the word for anyone who can fill in some gaps about my grandfather. I have gathered some info but hope to learn more. A few things I can tell you about my grandfather that might helps are:

 

His name is Francis J. Ryan, born and raised in Stamford, Connecticut.

His service number is 31 338 193.

Dates of service were from August 3, 1943 to January 3, 1946.

The papers I recieved from the records department in St. Louis listed him as assigned to the 276th Engineer Battalion and his Enlisted Record and Report of Seperation listed him as Headquarters and Service Company 370th Engineer Combat Battalion. I have been told stories from my father that he also drove a general around for some time. I have may photos that he left me and will post them on the website when I can. I hope this name rings a bell with someone. Thanks to the forum for helping me get the word around. Attached is a photo of him just for starters.

 

Dan

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