Welcome back after a long hiatus! Thanks for posting the latest, but your timing is also a bit spooky and uncanny because of an email I received today. Here is part of the letter:
I've placed pages for several of the crew on the WWII Memorial website and will complete this for all. I also have several uncles who served during WWII, in the Army and Navy, which is why I have arrived at your site. I noticed that my uncle Charles Moilanen was honored on the WWII Memorial site by the Polar Bear Association of WWII, 339th Regiment. I am assuming that this is my Uncle Charley, but I'm not entirely certain. I am hoping that someone on your website can help me find out for sure. My uncle passed away as a widower in 1999 at the age of 93, and he never had children. If this is indeed his page of honor, I would love to find out more about his service time activities. If this is not my uncle, I will try to make a page for him as best I can, knowing little about how or where he served.
This is from a woman named Judy, who just became a member today. I'm sure she will jump in when she gets the chance.
As I said, uncanny! :alien2:
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"