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  Photo "C" Company 181st infantry regiment
Posted by: arve - 08-10-2007, 03:43 PM - Forum: OTHER WWII UNIT STORIES AND INFO - Replies (10)


This photo of 26th ID 181st infantry C Company was taken at Camp Edwards

Falmouth Ma in May 1941.

 

Most of these guys were draftees from New England area.

The were on maneuvers in the south during the fall of '41.

The division returned to Camp Edwards on saturday Dec 6th 1941 and

prepared to muster out. With the news of the attack on Pearl Harbor

the next day, their hopes to be out of uniform & home for Christmas ended.

 

The 181st and 182nd were then detached from the division and I believe they were

one of the 1st regiments to see service in the war, landing at Guadalcanal.

 

My Dad created a key for the photo with all the names he could remember.

I believe he did this after the war. He typed most of it and then it looks like

he assed to it as he remembered more names.

 

Does anyone think it'd be worthwhile if I listed the names with the picture?

Someone might be looking for their father or grandfather.

 

My dad is the tall guy in the last row - the very center of the picture.

He was detached from 26ID and attached to VI Corps 206th MP Co sometime

after Pearl Harbor.

 

mary ann

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  How times have changed...
Posted by: afc7883 - 08-10-2007, 12:15 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (7)


I was looking at a copy of the Washington DC Times-Herald dated August 15, 1945. The front page headlines were "Orders to Hirohito to set Peace Session in Manila Friday. On the back page was a FULL PAGE AD with only three large words:

 

 

WE THANK GOD

 

It's too large to fit on my scanner but this will give you an idea.

 

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  Artist mows Purple Heart
Posted by: twobisquit - 08-09-2007, 08:49 PM - Forum: Veterans Tributes - Replies (1)


This has been getting around quite a bit in the last week but I saw the artist on tv the other day and thought it was areally good story

 

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=3448632

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  anzio dugout GI poems
Posted by: arve - 08-09-2007, 12:35 PM - Forum: WWII Humor - Replies (2)


I found these poems folded up very neatly & tucked into one of my Dad's

pocket diaries from the war. They look almost as if they were just put there yesterday.

He must've cut them out from the Anzio Beachhead News.

 

My Shanty by Sgt S.E. Babcock:

 

My window frame's a K ration box,

My stove's a five-gallon can;

My lights are made from coffee tins

Burning grease from the frying pan.

I built this shack in the mountains of Italy one day,

I built it out of mud and rocks

To keep shrapnel away.

I call it Home Sweet Home

Though it lacks steam heat and such;

There's only one thing it's needing

And that's a woman's touch!

 

A Dugout at Anzio by Lt Col Frank R. Drake:

 

It's not like a palace or villa ornate

With fence all around and a pretty white gate;

No path lined with roses approaches the door

To buoy up my spirits or lighten a chore.

 

The walls have no windows, the plumbing is nil.

I wake every morning with a cough or a chill;

The rain trickles in at a horrible rate,

Good God, was I destined to suffer this fate?

 

But, Brother, when Jerry is throwing them in,

And bombs crash around to add to the din,

I don't want a vine or a house with a door -

Just that little dugout so close to shore.

 

Adjustable Quarters by Pvt Ben Shud:

 

I think that I shall never see

A one man foxhole that won't hold three.

For when the guns begin to blast

No one runs around to ask;

"Is this my foxhole? The one I dug?

Or was it made by some other mug?"

Hurry the better! For all your worth,

And get protection from Mother Earth.

A wee bit crowded, yes siree

A one-man foxhole and in it three.

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  125th armored batallion 36th corps of engineers
Posted by: mepaw - 08-08-2007, 12:01 PM - Forum: VI CORPS AND 5TH & 7TH ARMIES - Replies (3)


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Hello everyone

 

Sorting through my fathers pictures I came acrossed this, my father is on the right. Picture says taken at plattsburg Bks. I also found pictures taken in anzio, Jerminal france and Germany so I am really excited to learn more Kate



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