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James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - Mike M. - 01-02-2016 Happy New Year everyone,
My Grandfather served in the 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A. He enlisted in April of 1942, and was honorably discharged in June 1946. I have his discharge paperwork and medals, ribbons, etc. However, his file was among those burned in the fire in St.Louis. I am trying to get in contact with someone at the Rhode Island VA to try to get a picture of what he went through but that is slow moving. Family stories say that he saw/experienced many awful things during the war. He did not talk about what he went through and I was never able to meet him because he passed away before I was born. He has the European/African/Middle Eastern Service Ribbon among others. If anyone has any information about this unit, I would be very grateful. James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - Walt's Daughter - 01-03-2016 Happy New Year and welcome.
Yes, you are on the right course by contacting the Rhode Island VA. Please keep us informed. If you happen to hit a snag, I would advice your next contact to me his local county building.
I will see what I can find out about the unit, though and will post anything here.
All the best. James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - Walt's Daughter - 01-03-2016 Ah, looks like we have several entries on this unit:
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/engforum/index.php?showtopic=4881
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/engforum/index.php?showtopic=7820&hl=2756th#entry36733
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/engforum/index.php?showtopic=1292&hl=2756th
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/engforum/index.php?showtopic=1113&hl=2756th
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/engforum/index.php?showtopic=1112&hl=2756th James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - Allie1823 - 01-09-2016 Hi Marion,
My Mom is going to have to get his records from the VA. They won't release them to me because I am his granddaughter. Tough part is she is in Florida at the moment. So I am hoping to have her give them a call so they can forward the records to her. I have been speaking to a veteran in Georgia that was with the 2756th in Georgia and though he didn't know my Grandpa, he can shed some light on the European front. My Grandfather also received the Good Conduct Medal. Can anyone describe to me how someone would come to earn it? Thank you in advance!! James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - Walt's Daughter - 01-09-2016 Sure thing.
Background James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - Walt's Daughter - 01-09-2016 James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - Allie1823 - 01-10-2016 Thank you! James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - CaptO - 01-10-2016 Some would call it the "didn't get caught" medal.
There's an applicable Bill Mauldin cartoon, but I couldn't find it online. James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - parker - 01-10-2016 That's pretty good Capt. O. In my case it helped to have a good 1st Sgt. In my corner after I did get caught.
Parker James Phillip Regan, 2756th Combat Engineers, Company A - Walt's Daughter - 01-12-2016 "Th' yellow one is fer national defense, th' red one wit' white stripes is fer good conduct, and th' real purty one wit' all th' colors is fer bein' in this theater of operations." |