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A FRESCO DISCOVERY OF 1944 IN A HOUSE - sixgun - 10-22-2008 A FRESCO DISCOVERY OF 1944 IN A HOUSE
History has not finished surprising us. A probably American fresco dating back to World War II. Was discovered in a house in Saint Lô.
If you have any info on 528Port Co, Thank you in advance .....
Here is the photo and the link :
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Vee A FRESCO DISCOVERY OF 1944 IN A HOUSE - Jeeper704 - 11-09-2008 That sure beats bullet and shrapnel holes.
Erwin A FRESCO DISCOVERY OF 1944 IN A HOUSE - SonofaMP - 11-09-2008 Only thing i can find right now on the 528th Port Co. is They were a unit of the 514 Port Battalion (Transport Corps), campaign credits for Normandy & Central Europe.
Info from: BLACK ARMY/AIR CORPS UNITS STATIONED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
BLACK ARMY/AIR CORPS UNITS STATIONED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM (as of 31 March 1944)
Crookston 514 Port Battalion (Transport Corps), HQ & HQ Det Crookston 514 Port Battalion (Transport Corps), 526 Port Company Crookston 514 Port Battalion (Transport Corps), 527 Port Company Crookston 514 Port Battalion (Transport Corps), 528 Port Company Crookston 514 Port Battalion (Transport Corps), 529 Port Company |