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  Red Road from Stalingrad
Posted by: afc7883 - 05-23-2007, 04:32 PM - Forum: WWII Books & Magazines - Replies (6)


I have read so far only 3 chapters and already I would recommend this one! It is written in a style that anyone can understand, whether or not the reader was ever in the military. Very down to earth descriptions of life in Hell, or the Eastern Front if you prefer. During WWII the Russians and Germans really hated each other with a passion that was evident, and unmerciful. So far the most revolting thing to me was the use of dogs as anti-tank weapons by the Red Army. The dogs were trained to eat only under a moving tank, so that when the time came they (the dogs) had explosive packs strapped to them which were detonated by remote control..... :pdt33: Ever since reading that part I have been cheering for the Germans!

The book is 195 pages and published by Pen and Sword Books Limited. English translation in 2004.

 

 

Dogdaddy :woof:

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  How the 540th Lost Their Chinese Cook
Posted by: Wendy - 05-23-2007, 11:45 AM - Forum: WWII ENGINEERS - Replies (1)


maybe you`ve seen this about how the 540th lost their chineese cook in Operation Torch

it is mentioned on this page: WORLD WAR II PLUS 55 - NOVEMBER 8, 1942

 

http://www.usswashington.com/dl08no42d.htm

 

quoting from page:

 

Truscott, however, knows that his force of green troops has probably achieved all it can realistically accomplish, and perhaps more. He stumps back to his HQ at Blue Beach in the gathering dusk, to find only a flagpole and an exhausted radio operator. The radio man is out of touch with the ships offshore. The officers are lying around on the ground, asleep.

 

Cold, wet, miserable, frustrated, Truscott slumps down on a sand dune, watching lost troops pick their way through the sand and the dark, shouting curses and passwords ("George" is the password, "Patton" is the countersign) at each other. Truscott lights a cigarette to relieve the tension, violating his own orders, and sees other smokers doing the same.

 

As Truscott smokes, he sees a shadowy figure stumbling from man to man in the dark. The intruder stops in front of Truscott, and says in a thick accent, "Hey, gimme a cigarette."

 

Truscott does so, and the man says, "All wet. Gimme light too."

 

Truscott holds out his lighted cigarette and two officers wake up and aim their submachine guns into the stranger’s stomach, yelling "George!"

 

The intruder retorts, "George? Me no George! Me Thue P. Lee, cook, Company C, 540th Engineers! Best damn cook in the Army."

 

Truscott steals Lee to be his own cook…and then loses him later on to Patton. Nobody bothers to ask the 540th Engineers how they feel about losing their Chinese cook.

 

 

 

Larry

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  HI.. I NEED HELP - 692nd Coast Artillery (AA)
Posted by: sappered - 05-22-2007, 02:39 PM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (10)


HI Everyone! Great to be a member. :direct:

 

I did a google search on the 692nd Coast Artillery Battery (Anti-Aircraft) (Automatic Weapons) (AB) 5th ARMY

 

I found this site, and it was mentioned. Everyone seems to be here to learn or research.

Well I am trying to Publish an article for The Toledo History Museum in Ohio. I am doing research on a the first Toledo Ohioan Killed in WW2. I know he died Jan. 16th 1943. But there was not much noted action in North Africa at that point. I sent for military records but i guess they were all destroyed in a fire in the 70's. His name was Roman " Bud" Frankowski. It there are any documents supporting action during early Jan. 1943.

 

I have looked at the national archives online... local archives here in the city etc. I just want to know how he died... or have an idea of the kind of action he was involved in.

 

I have been unable to find any living family.. :armata_PDT_19: .. other than a great newphew ( trying to find his phone number).

 

There is a VFW named after him, but they know very little. The history of this man is with people who have already passed on. My next step will be to contact reunions and see if anyone knew him.

 

Please if anyone can help please e-mail me... or respond. Thank you so much. :banghead:

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  120th Engineers
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 05-22-2007, 09:41 AM - Forum: WWII ENGINEERS - No Replies


Received a letter this week asking for info on the 120th Engineer. Piece of cake. This is what I sent to them:

 

Hello:

 

First and foremost, check out the RESEARCH section of our forum/message board. It gives guidelines to all those performing research. The 120th Engineers were part of the 45th Infantry Division, the famous Thunderbirds.

 

 

There are a few mentions of the 120th on our forum within posts:

 

http://208.109.212.45/forum/index.php?show...38&hl=120th (mentioned on page two)

 

http://208.109.212.45/forum/index.php?show...01&hl=120th

 

http://208.109.212.45/forum/index.php?show...01&hl=120th

 

http://208.109.212.45/forum/index.php?show...59&hl=120th

 

http://208.109.212.45/forum/index.php?show...p;p=entry

 

http://208.109.212.45/forum/index.php?show...19&hl=120th

 

Here are some external links:

 

http://www.45thdivision.org/Veterans/Padilla120E.htm

 

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/age...rmy/arng-nm.htm

 

http://www.cabq.gov/veterans/worldwarii.html

 

http://www.milhist.net/ordbat/ordbatusd.html

 

http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng...-1-42/c-7-1.pdf

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the...order_of_battle

 

http://www.45thdivisionmuseum.com/

 

http://45thinfantrydivision.com/ (a good friend of mine)

 

http://www.lonesentry.com/gi_stories_bookl...ntry/index.html

 

That should get you started. Let me know if you have any other questions. You can write to any of the contacts on the 45th Inf Div's sites for more info on the 120th.

 

Regards,

 

Marion Chard

Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek

540th Combat Engineer WWII

http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com

http://www.6thcorpsmusic.us

 

 

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  Reveille
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 05-22-2007, 08:49 AM - Forum: Veterans Tributes - Replies (3)


I know we had this one on the site before, and Chuck wrote to me this week and asked if I could put this one back. Well here it is. This should be and will remain a permanent part of this forum because it is so well done.

 

Reveille

 


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