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  Pearl Harbor attacked and already in the Army
Posted by: arve - 10-19-2007, 01:42 PM - Forum: THE HOME FRONT - Replies (6)


We've heard civilian stories about where people were and what they were

doing when they heard the news about Pearl Harbor.

 

My mom said she was at home reading a book by the kitchen radiator and her

sister Patsy was in the living room teaching their brother Frannie to jitterbug when

the news came over the radio that Sunday afternoon.

 

What was happening at the Army Camps & bases around the country?

 

My Dad had just arrived back to Camp Edwards with the 181st IR and was

preparing to muster out on Dec 8th. When I asked him about hearing the

Japs had bombed Pearl, he'd only say: "I was in for the duration." That

was all I could get out of him about it, no emotion, but it must've been devastating

to realize that you weren't going home, you were going to war.

 

There are no entries in Dad's 1941 diary after Dec7th. I wondered what was going on in

Camp Edwards & other Camps/Forts around the country. Never having been taught WW2 history, I think most of us just assumed that Pearl Harbor happened and then we went

off to war. Not quite.

Infantry regiments were detached & reassigned to other

divisions etc. I read somewhere that there was only one unit left of the original 26th ID

in Camp Edwards - a military police company. I believe that company was my Dad's.

He writes in his diary that he was inspected by the 39th and later that he was transfered

to the "39th MP", but I can't find anything about that unit.

 

Here are some excerpts from his '42 diary:

 

Jan 12TH: issued new gas masks at Logan Field. Some boys still on furlough.

14th: our Company has guard

15th: 15 fellows left our company to go to the 182nd

16th: Flying column again (this must be some kind of military maneuvar)

18th: last day for visitors of the 182nd

19th: Al & Fred went to the 182nd to say goodbye to Jackie Pierce & McGeever before

they pullout

20th: 182nd moves out

21st: check on equipment

23rd: Loaded trucks on trains

24th: our company has guard

31st: went home on Cutler's pass

 

In february, my father was picked for a special drill team to go to Canada for a "goodwill"

trip and exhibition. Dad was proud to have been selected as a "model soldier". Feb 42 he

was inspected by VI ARmy Corps. While he was in Canada, his brother Joe was in a very

bad automobile accident & almost lost his eye.

 

Feb 3rd: yellow fever injections

9th: group picked for Canada

10th: drill all day

11th: new equipment

12th: Inspected by SIXTH ARMY CORPS

13th: Inspected by General Eckfeldt

14th: TRip to Canada. Joe's accident

15th: arrive in Montreal. 5 mile parade. show revue in auditorium at night.

101st moves out at 10:30 for Toronto.

16th exhibition in arena

17th: left for Ottawa. Parade to Parliament. Heard PM McKenzie King speak

18th: Ash Wednesday, back to Montreal

19th: left for Quebec, dinner on the train. Parade in afternoon

20th: left Quebec for tHree Rivers, Parade afternoon & night.

21st: Went skiing in Three Rivers. Back to Montreal for Hockey Game Canadians VS

Black Hawks.

22nd: left Montreal for Camp Edwards at 7:30pm. Blizzard!

 

I want to add that the 182nd infantry regiment was reassigned after

Pearl Harbor to Task Force 6814 on 1/14/1942 & was sent to Australia

& then on 3/16/1942 to New Caledonia. They were then reassigned to the

Americal division and landed on Guadalcanal on 11/12/1942. Dad notes

in his diary on 12/19 that "Bart Connelly was killed in action" and I wonder

if this was one of his buddies from the 182nd.

 

M2

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  Chat Room Fri Oct 19 - 7:00 PM EST
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-19-2007, 01:31 PM - Forum: PLEASE READ FIRST! - Replies (1)


ATTENTION!

 

I am scheduling a meeting tonight, October 19, 2007 at 7:00 PM EST

If anyone is interested, drop by the Chat Room for a visit and some fun. I may have to skip out on occasion because a new gal is working the store this evening, so she may need my help. But if all goes well, I will be there and looking for some of you.

 

Remember you have to sign up for an account when it takes you to the log-in screen if you haven't done so already.

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  Preserving Your Family's WWII Treasures
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-19-2007, 01:24 PM - Forum: Preservation - No Replies


Be sure to stayed tuned for the next issue of America World War II Magazine, which will be released on December 25, 2007, for they will have an article on

 

Preserving Your Family's WWII Treasures

 

For those of you who don't subscribe (shame on you), I will copy the article when it appears. I know this will be of interest to many on our site.

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  Lingo
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-19-2007, 01:12 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (10)


While perusing through the latest issue of America in WWII Magazine this morning...

 

1940's GI and civilian patter

 

bogey: an unidentified plane, maybe an enemy

 

khaki-wacky: as in "She's khaki-wacky"- crazy for men in uniform

 

fujigmo: "Forget you (or worse) Jack, I've got my orders!"

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  South Atlantic Command Engineer units
Posted by: Reno - 10-17-2007, 06:38 PM - Forum: INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESEARCH - Replies (5)


Hello all,

I own a mint uniform of a WWII colonel of Engineer Corps. (I'll put a photo in "Uniforms" forum asap).

On the left shoulder is a patch of Army Service Forces, on the right shoulder is a patch of South Atlantic Command.

 

Could you help me to list matching Engineer Units, from 1943-1944 era, according to both patches?

I would like to purchase two distinctive unit insignias to complete it and I don't want to commit a mistake.

 

PS: I try to do my best in English, please be patient if horrible :blush:

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