Martha,
If you can at least find one from the period in or out of service where you (or if you post it... we) can get a good look at his face from the era then you can use the following link to download the high res version of the image of the Company A photo:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5ghnJbeN7QkSU8xaFhSclRtOUE/view
Just be aware that the file is nearly 80 megabytes in size so is quite large. Thus, be patient when downloading. It should give you a very close view of the men's faces. If you have issues then just let me know. The file is a Tiff file so if by chance you can't read it then I'll upload a JPEG version which you will have no problem reading. Until next time... have a wonderful night!
Gary
Gary;
I downloaded the image and believe my grandfather is the guy on the top row 15th from the right, however I also see things in the guy on the bottom 7th from the left. I just never seen my grandfather any way but smiling...he was quite a prankster actually. Here are the photo's as well as the military photo I have of him..(not great) with another photo after the war, I have been told it was not too long after.
Any one have an opinion?
Regards,
Martha DalSanto
Granddaughter of
Edwin J Grosskurth
292nd Eng Combat Bn Co A