Moose sent this to me this week:
Hi Lovely lady,
Had a 'chat' to Barbara, she asked me if I
knew anything regarding Civilian Employees working with the Corps of Engineers during WW11. well my little 'Doris Day,' this is right up your street...
Moose.
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I sent the following to "my Mikes" at the Corps of Engineers Office of History and Army Engineer Magazine.
Hello Mike and Mike: (maybe I should have addressed this to the department of redundancy department - ha-ha!)
I received a question from a new member of my forum. Her question was this; did I know anything regarding civilian employees working with the Corps of Engineers during WWII?
I'm sure this is a broad topic. Actually this was forwarded to me, so I can't fill you in with any other info regarding her question.
Can you suggest where I might direct her? Thanks in advance.
My best to both of you,
Marion
Received this response from Mike Morgan:
Try this for starters. There have always been civilians working for the Army Corps of Engineers and they make up by far the largest percentage of the work force in that major command. If you're talking about troop units, however, and women involved therein, that's a different story.
http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/history/brief.htm
Mike
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"