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Thanksgiving 1942 VI Corps HQ Providence Rhode Island - Walt's Daughter - 03-08-2015 Was contacted by Richard Martinovich by phone, when he came across a menu from his dad's war memorabilia. He couldn't really find out anything about it, so asked me to do a little digging. He sent me a copy in the mail and I will see what I can discover.
Evidently he saw the following data online regarding an Edward Almond, but that was all he was able to find out.
Born in Luray, Virginia, Almond graduated from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in 1915 and became an infantry officer in 1916, serving in France with the 4th Division during the final months of World War I. He graduated from the Command & General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1930. After a tour of duty in Philippines he attended the Army War College in 1934. From 1934 to 1938 he was attached to intelligence Division of the General Staff. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in September 1938, he completed the course at Naval War College in 1940 and in January 1941 was assigned staff duty at VI Corps HQ, Providence, Rhode Island. Promoted to the temporary ranks of Colonel October 1941, Brigadier General March 1942, when was named assistant commander of the 93rd Infantry Division located in Arizona.[1]
VI Corps Thanksgiving Menu 1942 Providence RI.pdf Thanksgiving 1942 VI Corps HQ Providence Rhode Island - Walt's Daughter - 03-08-2015 Info on Almond and moving to Providence Thanksgiving 1942 VI Corps HQ Providence Rhode Island - Walt's Daughter - 03-08-2015 Ah, just found this on our own website (main site). It's located on Art Cook's page (36th Engineer)
LT COL WILLIAM THOMAS Thanksgiving 1942 VI Corps HQ Providence Rhode Island - Walt's Daughter - 03-08-2015 I wrote to veteran Carl Furtado, for he lives in Providence. Would like to find out exactly where it was located and how long it was running. Thanksgiving 1942 VI Corps HQ Providence Rhode Island - colinhotham - 03-09-2015 Once again from almost nothing comes a large amount of research information on the VI Corps, M1. It is always fascinating to read items like this and even more so as it features Rhode Island.
Colin. Thanksgiving 1942 VI Corps HQ Providence Rhode Island - Walt's Daughter - 03-09-2015 And look at this, Colin. In my research from yesterday, I came across this Ebay item and just purchased this, this morning. This is such a cool find!! Looking forward to receiving this next week.
Update: Attaching a pic of the actual book of matches that I received.
Thanksgiving 1942 VI Corps HQ Providence Rhode Island - CaptO - 03-09-2015 Ha, ha! It has cigarettes on the menu!! My, how things have changed!!
Thanksgiving 1942 VI Corps HQ Providence Rhode Island - Walt's Daughter - 03-16-2015 Ya, I have a menu that was featured in part one of my documentary. Sure enough, it has cigarettes listed. Yes, my how things change! Thanksgiving 1942 VI Corps HQ Providence Rhode Island - Walt's Daughter - 11-11-2015 My friend Ted Furtado, Carl Furtado's son, did a little digging for me on the subject. It's a tough thing to research, but he was able to gather a little more info for us. Thank you so much Ted. Very grateful for your time and assistance.
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Just nosing around a little. VI Corps was definitely HQ’d in Providence 1940-1941, but I’m guessing for a very short time (perhaps 1942 when we entered the war and there was more re-org?)
http://newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn92073968/1941-09-26/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt
In the above document (mostly about Fort Ord) pages 21 & 22 you will find: THE FIELD FORCES The army corps is a tactical unit consisting of a corps headquarters, auxiliary units called corps troops, and a variable number of divisions. The initial apportionment of army corps to the four field armies with their several headquarters is as follows: FIRST ARMY (Governors Island, New York) SECOND ARMY (Memphis, Tennessee) THIRD ARMY (San Antonio, Texas) FOURTH ARMY (Presidio of San Francisco, California) http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/digital/collections/rbml/lehman/pdfs/0243/ldpd_leh_0243_0007.pdf
This document refers to VI Corp personnel from Providence RI and Hillsgrove RI. · Hillsgrove was the section of Warwick RI where the airport was and is today. · Army aircorps?
http://www.wikiwand.com/en/T._F._Green_Airport#/History
The Army Air Force took control from 1942 to 1945, using it for flight training.[4]
http://www.wikiwand.com/en/143d_Airlift_Squadron#/Stations Refers to how The 143d Airlift Squadron was assigned to the VI Corps · VI Army Corps, 30 December 1940
This college is now Bryant University in RI
This ebay site had lots of WWII and Providence postcards, photos. Page 4 has postcards of Hillsgrove/RI State Airport in 1940
https://apps.westpointaog.org/Memorials/Article/4876/
The Commanding General VI Corps Providence in 1942
http://users.skynet.be/jeeper/territory.html
http://ebays.com.ua/catalog/show/111535350381/
Another matchbook sighting – Russian ebay origin?
That’s all I’ve got!
Best regards,
Ted |