Here's two others. How cool is this?
Entry April 22, 1944 - (the Anzio Campaign)
T/Sgt Clendonney from rest camp to hospital 262nd Station Hospital at Aversa which was in the line of duty. M/Sgt Ware, M/Sgt Borowski, S/Sgt Mitchell, T/4 Minkoff, Pfc Provencal, Pfc Rumbaoa, Pfc Ohr, Pfc Lively, Pvt Schaeffer, Pvt Kolosziej, from 5th Army Rest Camp at Caserta to duty. T/4 Luehring, T/4 Rigoli, T/4 Varala, T/5 Poniedzialek, Pfc Tracey, Pfc Anderson, Pfc Carrell, Pvt James, Pvt Bradshaw, Pvt Missahl, Pvt O'Leary, Pvt Difloe, from duty to 5th Army Rest Camp at Caserta. Road grater to Company "C" for road work as per work order #12, 5th Army
Entry April 26, 1944
T/5 Lee, J. from duty to 52nd Medical Battalion Hospital wich was not in the line of duty AR35-1440. Sgt Koeningstein, assigned and joined. T/4 Luehring, T/4 Rigoli, T/4 Varla, T/5 Poniedzialek, Pfc Tracey, Pfc Anderson, Pfc Carroll, Pfc James, Pvt Bradshaw, Pvt Missahl, Pvt O'Leary, Pvt Difloe, from 5th Army Rest Camp to duty.
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"