Funny how one thing leads to another...
As you know, I was inspired to create a new section of photos called "Other units" to our Photo Gallery, earlier this week. It's such a good feeling to finally begin that long, overdue project. And that inspiration was set-off from an email from a new member.
Well the train is still rolling...
Yesterday I was chatting with Larry and Caryl in a post related to Danforth Anchors. While looking up a certain pamphlet online, it took me to a site called paperlessarchives.com, and that led me to ordering a couple of disks which contain dozens upon dozens of WWII training and field manuals. Can't wait to get those and to share them with all of you.
But, it doesn't end there. I then began rummaging through all the CD/DVD's I've gathered over the years and lo and behold, I re-discovered a three-disk set which was gathering dust in my office. I placed it on my desk and went, "Oh man, I forgot all about these", and began perusing each disk to see what they held.
And THAT'S the real surprise for many of you today, for I uploaded everything on that set, and they're now available to you, my readers.
So if you get a chance, check out the new section on our main site, entitled Documents, and the new (first of many) page within that section.
These are the titles now at your disposal - You can read online, or download each of these PDF files to your device/computer. And these PDF contain clickable links, with pop-up maps. Great stuff, folks!
Breakout and Pursuit
Logistical Support of the Armies - Volume 1 - May 1941 - September 1944
Logistical Support of the Armies - Volume 1 - September 1944 - May 1945
Northwest Africa - Seizing Initiative in the West
Riviera to the Rhine
Salerno to Cassino
Sicily and the Surrender of Italy
The Ardennes Battle of the Bulge
European Theatre of Operations - The Supreme Command
The Last Offensive
The Persian Corridor and Aid to Russia
The Siegfried Line Campaign
But a word of warning; You will now be spending even more time at VI Corps, so make sure you're in comfy clothes (jammies work nicely) and have your reading glasses at hand!
Please note: These are LARGE books, and will take a long time to open, so your patience is required.
So, who's putting on the coffee pot this morning? :coffee:
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"