im kitty & here as i continue my research on the 291st Co B Combat Infantry
Also Several years back the A&E Channel did a Doc on this unit & I Ordered the tape on it..
was entitled 'Those Damned Engineers'
Im tryin to learn more the history of the movements of this divison the battle of the bulge & the colomar pocket
as have some good books on this action,,
But I work road construction drive a belly dump here & have 2 aussie furbys & my hobby is my 71 vw which i do all the mechanics on it myself horses' dogs good folks ice tea LOL
Welcome, I don't know if you have ever been to Europe but I know a guy who knows a lot about the 75th ID in the Battle of the Bulge. You might be interested to contact him.
See what is in the 1 st sentence? So let me know if yall would If the 291st want connected to the 75th why would they have this info? I guess im little confused LOl Sorry Guys BUT thats not the only place ive come across this info
But im still researchin that.tks kitty
Constituted 24 December 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 291st Infantry and assigned to the 75th Infantry Division
Activated 15 April 1943 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Inactivated 26 November 1945 at the New York Port of Embarkation
Allotted 21 February 1952 to the Organized Reserve Corps
Relieved 1 March 1952 from assignment to the 75th Infantry Division and assigned to the 95th Infantry Division
The link that you have posted is for the 291st infantry Regiment which was indeed one of the Regiments of the 75th infantry Division. But in your first post you mention Those Damned Engineers which refers to the 291st Engineer combat Battalion which as you can see are two completely different units. I also notice in the box of medals which you posted the Combat Infantry Badge which is only awarded to those in the Infantry which would indicate combat service in a Infantry unit. If it is the 291st Engineers you are looking for there is a lot of information on the internet about them. If it is the 291st Infantry you are looking for than you should look at the 75th Infantry Division website which has a lot pictures, some of which is of Company B. I hope that this can be of some help to you...........Ralph