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Hello all,
Just been digging into my personal library and found following publications;
They were in the Wiltz area (Luxembourg) during the Battle of the Bulge.
Very thorough study of this unit's action from December 1944 to January 1945.
If anyone has other publications, feel free to add them.
Erwin
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Hello all,
Just been digging into my personal library and found following publications;
They were in the Wiltz area (Luxembourg) during the Battle of the Bulge.
Very thorough study of this unit's action from December 1944 to January 1945.
If anyone has other publications, feel free to add them.
Erwin
great erwin we adopt a grave from a GI who served in that unit the 44th engineers
now i want to have a book about that unit or internet link
do you know were i can find that??
greetings from andre and maggy from holland
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I'll check for you tomorrow and will send all information I can find regarding that book.
Erwin
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As promised, I checked the book completely and found out it wasn't an official publication.
There's no ISBN number and neither does it show the usual information (edition, author, pages, etc). It has 194 pages.
I believe it was published by the 44th Engineer Combat Battalion Association and might be still available through them.
My copy I received from a Viet Nam War Veteran who is a good friend of mine. I can ask him if he has a copy left or remembers where he obtained it.
Erwin
(Oh God, they made me a full bird Colonel ....... poor me )
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As promised, I checked the book completely and found out it wasn't an official publication.
There's no ISBN number and neither does it show the usual information (edition, author, pages, etc). It has 194 pages.]
This is correct. These publications were put out by the engineering regiments, and therefore are rare. You may be able to find one, but as many of us have had to do, have someone make a copy of an original for you, and cherish it.
You can look on EBay, for I have found a few that way.
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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Marion, thanks for the additional info.
I wasn't aware they were this rare.
The 51st book is a US Engineer study.
Are they rare too or easier to find?
Erwin