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160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - glen blasingim - 11-17-2016
The 160th at Fort Rucker, Alabama
In the spring of 1944, the 160 Engineer Combat Battalion convoyed from Watertown, Tennessee to Fort Rucker in southern Alabama to receive overseas training.
Dad remembers the p.o.w. camp across from the 160th barracks and how well the German prisoners were treated. James N. Corley, Company B, 160th, told his son Keith that he remembered that they would march in formation past the p.o.w. compound and the prisoners would be out playing ball.That memory stayed with James and my Dad.
Sometime during their stay at Fort Rucker the 160th made a long convoy to Tennessee and back, about 600 miles round trip. Dad remembered going to the canteen and buying a bag of Hershey bars with almonds, his favorite, to take along in the 6x6 where Dad was a back-up driver. Dad liked to snack on the chocolate bars while he was driving. They got a lot of support from the civilians, there would be waving and cheering as they convoyed through the countryside. Once when they stopped to spend the night in the vicinity of Birmingham, swarms of people brought them home cooked food.
One time the men had to strip from the waist up and get in line where they received a barrage of shots. There was a lot happening at Fort Rucker but these things stayed in Dad's memory for all those years.
Early that summer the 160th left Fort Rucker on a train to Camp Miles Standish just south of Boston where they boarded a ship to go overseas.
These photographs of men of the 160th were all taken at Fort Rucker that spring/summer during their overseas training. Most are identified, if anyone can add anything about anyone in these photographs, know anything about the 160th at Fort Rucker or have photographs you would share, please contact Marion Chard at this (her) website.
Names of men identified in these photographs:
Dawgiello, Edward J., Pfc Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Howard, Neoda S., Tec 5 Terre Haute, Indiana
Rydelski, Joseph S., Pfc Erie, Pennsylvania
Stackawitz, Harry O., Pfc Pittsburgh, Penn
Tripp, Lowell H., Tec 5 Ovieda, Florida
Turner, Roby D., Tec 5 Royboro, North Carolina
Dawgiello
Dawgiello
Dawgiello
Dawgiello
Stackawitz and Dawgiello
Dawgiello and Joseph Rydelski
Dawgiello, Turner and Joseph Rydelski
Dawgiello. Turner and Joseph Rydelski
Tripp-Turner
Lowell Tripp's family was close friends with Dad's family in Florida. He later became a tank driver for the 160th and Dad got to talk to him often.
Turner, Howard and Tripp
Dawgiello and Joseph Rydelski
Dawgiello and Joseph Rydelski
Joseph Rydelski
Joseph Rydelski and Dawgiello
Joseph Rydelski-unknown-Dawgiello
Unknown
Unknown
PT at Rucker.
Glen Blasingim
160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - Walt's Daughter - 11-18-2016 Cool! Love seeing more and more of these! 160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - glen blasingim - 12-11-2016
160 Engineer Combat Battalion, Company A
These photographs of Company A were copied from the 160 Engineer Combat Battalion book. Detail is not great but is possibly good enough to identify a familiar face.
Glen Blasingim 160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - glen blasingim - 12-11-2016
160 Engineer Combat Battalion, Company A
Ralph L. Peters, Pfc. from Sanford, Florida served in Company A from Fort Meade to his discharge. His proud son Wayne has honored his Dad with a brief history of his Dad's service on his website, www.petersheritage.com.
Wayne lost his Dad at an early age and is very interested in finding out more about his Dad in the 160th. He would like to hear from anyone who had a loved one who served in the 160th, especially Company A.
Wayne shared this group photograph of Company A. Wayne said that he thought that the photograph was taken about the time the 160th was at Fort Meade, Maryland ( The 160th was formed there April 27, 1943). Private first class Peters had many of his buddies in the photograph autograph the back. Some of the men signed with their rank and several had more than one promotion to the ranks they were discharged with. That would substantiate that this picture was taken early in the 160th's history.
One of the signatures is by Carl L. Bowers, Tec5 from Brazil, Indiana. Carl is one of the three men from Company A who gave their lives while serving with the 160th.
The photograph has some worn tattered edges that look like it was rolled up and probably carried in Pfc, Peter's pack. No telling how many miles it traveled in the back of a 6x6 or how many miles it traveled on his back. It probably had some foxhole time. If there is someone you remember that served in the 160th, Company A, his picture is probably here.
Signatures of 105 of the men in the Company A photograph.
At present, Ralph L. Peters,Pfc is the only man in the photograph that we can identify. He is, third row from top, ninth from left end, circled.
Enlarged signatures identified when possible.
Wayne Peters
Glen Blasingim
160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - Walt's Daughter - 12-12-2016 It's so nice to see the images and the names. This will be so nice for the kids and grandkids of the veterans. A real treasure for all. 160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - glen blasingim - 12-13-2016
160 Engineer Combat Battalion, Company B
All of these photographs are from the 160 Engineer Combat Battalion book, I estimate that the platoon group pictures were taken February-March of 1945 probably in Germany. Detail in these photographs is not great and I have identified all of the people that we can recognize.
We can identify a few men in the photograph of the second platoon. In the front row kneeling on the left end is Herman S.Landrith, Ssgt. from Walkertown, North Carolina. In the middle row, left end is Joseph W. Bolek. Sgt. from Hammond, Indiana. In the back row, left end isThelbert O. Kallam, Sgt. from Stonefield North Carolina. In the back row, third man from right end is Oscar G. Anderson, Tec5 from Indianapolis, Indiana.
In the photograph of headquarters platoon we can identify the two officers kneeling in the front, on the viewers left is Lt. Delbert B. Linn and right is Lt. Ernest W. Lybarger. In the front row left end is Edwin N. Blasingim, 1stSgt from Chattanooga, Tennessee. In the front row 5th from the left end is Harold G. Baxter, Tec5 from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the very back row on the far right end is Frank W. Prinz,Tec5 from Indianapolis, Indiana. The man with the dachshund is Roby D. Turner, Tec5 from Royboro, North Carolina.
160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - glen blasingim - 12-18-2016
160 Engineer Combat Battalion, Company C
At present we cannot identify anyone in these photographs that are copied from the 160 ECB book.
Glen Blasingim
160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - glen blasingim - 12-18-2016
160 Engineer Combat Battalion, Headquarters and Service Company
These photographs are from the 160 Engineer Combat Battalion book and of Headquarters and H and S Company.
Boys from Headquarters.
Glen Blasingim
160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - glen blasingim - 12-11-2017
This is a photograph of 160th Engineer Combat Battalion, Company B. This photograph is marked, " January 13, 1944 Camp Rucker Alabama ". I have numbered each man in the company photograph and we have listed those that we are able to identify.
The men listed have been identified by Kenneth McBride ( no 56 ),Father of Michael McBride who supplied this information, my father Edwin Blasingim and some loved ones. Kenneth McBride wrote the names of his fellow engineers on the photograph when he was with them.
If anyone can put a name to a face please let us know and we will add that to this list. The first photograph is of my Dad remembering some of his friends from 72 years ago.
Identified:
3 Blasingim, Edwin N., First Sgt., Chattanooga, Tenn.
19 Rydelski, Chester P., Pfc., Erie, Penn
23 Kallam, Thelbert O., Sgt., Stonefield, N.C.
25 Rydelski, Joseph S., Pfc., Erie, Penn
54 Baxter, Harold G., Tec 5, Pittsburgh, Penn
56 McBride, Kenneth C., Pvt., Baltimore, Md
63 Stanley, Earl L., Sgt., 1st Platoon, Chattanooga, Tennessee
64 Brown, Fredrich J., Tec 4, 1st Platoon, Tampa, Fla
66 Swift, Oddie L., Pvt., 1st Platoon, Ninevah, Indiana
67 Grider, Virgil, Ssgt., Motor Pool, Vincennes, Indiana
68 Weber, Pfc., 1st Platoon
69 Nichols, Pvt., 1st Platoon
70 Brooks, Abe H.,Tec5, 1st Platoon, Whittier, N.C.
71 Todd, Pfc., 1st Platoon
72 Tornwall, William H., Tec5, 1st Platoon, Tampa, Fla
73 Moody, Percy T., Pvt., 2nd Platoon, Louisville, Ky
74 Howard, Dewey D., Pvt., 2nd Platoon, Evansville, Indiana
75 Dawgiellio, Edward J., Pfc, 2nd Platoon, Pittsburgh, Penn
76 Andre, Pvt., 3rd Platoon
77 Stackawitz, Harry O., Pfc., 2nd Platoon, Pittsburgh, Penn
78 Trimbur, Joseph A., Pfc, 2nd Platoon, Pittsburgh, Penn
79 Church, Ray L., Tec4, 2nd Platoon, Chicago, Illinois
80 Conner, Pfc., 1st Platoon
81 Blakenship, Pvt., 1st Platoon
82 Arradendo, Adolfo W. Pfc., 1st Platoon, Kokomo, Indiana
83 Corley, Pvt., 3rd Platoon
84 Walsh, Sgt., 3rd Platoon
85 Boyton, Reginald E., Sgt., 3rd Platoon, Millinocket, Maine
86 Scroll, William H., Tec4, Cook, Plymouth, Indiana
87 Turner, Roby D., Tec 5, 2nd Platoon, Royboro, N.C.
88 Bolek, Joseph W., Sgt., 2nd Platoon, Hammond, Indiana
89 Cannon, Harry A., Sgt., 2nd Platoon, Nzssa, Oregon
90 Groves, Jesse M., Tec4, 3rd Platoon, Winter Haven, Fla
91 Murphy, Lawrence J., Pfc., 1st Platoon, Philadelphia, Penn
92 Wheeler, Gaither J., Ssgt., 1st Platoon, Tampa, Fla
93 Slonsky, Morris M., Ssgt., Cook, St. Louis, Mo
94 Aron, Tec4, Cook
95 Miller, George J., Tec 4, 2nd Platoon, Terrehaute, Indiana
96 Korol, Benedick P., Pfc., 3rd Platoon, Pittsburgh, Penn
97 Sumner, Charles D., Tec5, 1st Platoon, Indianapolis, Indiana
98 Carter, Charles W., Cpl., 1st Platoon, Owensburg, Indiana
99 Anderson, Oscar G., Tec 5, 2nd Platoon, Indianapolis, Indiana
100 Warner,Russell H.,Pfc., 3rd platoon, LaPorte, Indiana
101 Bailey, Willie J., Tec4, 3rd Platoon, Jacksonville, Fla
102 Brock, Edward J., Tec5, 2nd Platoon, Kokomo, Indiana
103 Allred, Russell S., Pfc., 1st Platoon, Winston-Salem, N.C.
104 Erickson, Joseph W., Ssgt., 2nd Platoon, Rutland, S.D.
105 Evans, Thomas L., Ssgt., 1st Platoon, Des Moines, Iowa
106 Martin, John H., Tec5, 3rd Platoon, Mansfield, Ohio
107 Sturgill, Anson, Tec5, 3rd Platoon, Jackson, Ohio
108 Nichols, Pvt., 3rd Platoon
109 Lea, Sgt., 3rd Platoon
110 Wycoff, Ernest W.,Pfc., 3rd Platoon, Mansfield, Ohio
111 Pitman, Pvt., 2nd Platoon
112 Lemanowicz, Edwin A., Tec5, 3rd Platoon, Philadelphia, Penn
113 Mayes, Archie S., Major, Warrensburg, Mo
114 Lybarger, Ernest W., 2Lt., Brooklyn, N.Y.
115 Furrier, Steve J., Pfc., 3rd Platoon, Gary, Indiana
116 Crist, Charles L., Pfc., 3rd Platoon, Coalmont, Indiana
117 Conkey, Lester L., Pfc., 3rd Platoon, Lancaster, Ohio
118 Brabson, Pfc., 3rd Platoon
119 Allen, Herbert N., Sgt., 3rd Platoon, Fitzgerald, Georgia
120 Cruse, John A., Pfc., 3rd Platoon, Columbus, Ohio
121 Young, James H., Pfc., 3rd Platoon, Hawesville, Ky
122 Bennett, Claude, Jr., Pfc., 3rd Platoon, Tipton Hill, N.C.
160th Engineer Combat Battalion WW II ( new member) - Walt's Daughter - 12-12-2017
Let's see how far we get on this. Fantastic!!! |