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Added: May 6, 2019
Submitted by Name: Andrew Brescia From: Wethersfield CT E-mail: Andybrescia@cox.net
Comments: My father Frank Brescia was recently honored as a liberator of Dacheau KZ. He was in the 45 infantry division , 157 regiment. I’m hoping that someone may have a grandfather or father who may have known him. Please feel free to contact me if you do. Respect and thanks to all who have served .
Added: April 18, 2019
Submitted by Name: Charles Willoughby From: Louisville,Ky area E-mail: cdwcav@hotmail.com
Comments: My dad was with the 187th Combat Engineers, was wounded at the crossing at the Rhine River....Charles H. Willoughby
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Added: January 21, 2019
Submitted by Name: Maria C Wanenchak From: Pennsylvania E-mail: bh0117@verizon.net
Comments: Great site! My father was Leo Wanenchak was a combat engineer in the 148th. He passed away in 2004. I'm going through a lot of parents old pictures. When I have time, I hope to scan in actual pictures from WWII. In the meantime, I have many pictures my parents took at the reunions held annually out in Western PA. I'm wondering if anyone would be interested in having them. Other than my parents, I'm not sure who anyone else is. Please feel free to email me if you are interested. Thanks! Maria
Comments: Thanks for a wonderful site. I'm trying to piece together my Grandfather's service record, which I know little about. I identified him in the front row (next to the right fold mark) of a panoramic company photo somewhere on this site, but now I can't find the photo again!
Grandpa was from Tulsa, Oklahoma. His name was Woodrow Wilson Stacy, and that's what appears on his draft card. He later changed it to James Woodrow Stacy, and thats what appears in the Veterans' Death Files, so its not clear to me which name he served under. He was a sergeant (or possibly master sergeant) when he was discharged, on Jan 14, 1946. His enlistment was May 14, 1943. I know he served as an engineer, in both the European and the Pacific theatres.
Thanks again for your wonderful work.
Kate
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Comments: My father was William E E Moss. He was member of the 313 Engineer Battalion Company A attached to the 88th Infantry.Rome Arno Po Valley. Many letters from Italy.He was from Lubbock Texas. Don't know if he had a nickname during the war His family called him Eldon, one of his middle names. There is a family story about him repairing a tank track during a bridge crossing under fire and earning him the bronze star. Supposedly a big write up about this in a Lubbock paper. No way of knowing for sure.I just would like some more information about his time in the service. We have requested and obtained copies of his medals and commendations. Please help me. Thank you
Admin reply: You can also contact the Lubbock paper and ask them to consult their archives.
Added: April 21, 2018
Submitted by Name: William Dees From: Hannibal, Mo. E-mail: wjdees50@gmail.com
Comments: My father, Roy William Dees served under Patton via Company "E" 1301 Engineers Regiment with initial training at Camp Ellis, Illinois. Arriving in England just before D-Day and entering Normandy in early August serving there through July of 1945 as they headed off to the philippines on the Sea Quail and home by December 1945. I have 287 letters including 1,000 hand written pages. Also items received from Patton and a listing of his Buddy Club members. Off to Normandy my self May 2018 to do more research.
Admin reply: OMG! Would love to see what you have if you've scanned your collection. This is wonderful. Hope you found all the info I have on this unit.
Added: April 17, 2018
Submitted by Name: John G Woyansky From: Col. Hgts. VA E-mail: woyanskyjg@msn.com
Comments: My dad, John Woyansky served in A CO 338 Engineer Regiment from '42-44. Found you site to try to get more info on what his unit was involved in. He never talked much about his overseas duty in North Africa, Sicily, Salerno and Anzio.
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