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  THE CROSS
Posted by: Cadetat6 - 04-15-2006, 11:58 AM - Forum: The Papa Art Section! - Replies (1)


THE COMEBACK

 

Jesus made the most amazing comeback the world has ever seen. After being humiliated, insulted, spit upon, whipped, beaten, and nailed to a cross. His executioners claimed victory and declared Him dead. A military guard secured His tomb. How could anyone be more down and out than that?

Yet the struggle was not over; it was only the beginning. Three days later, He rose from the grave and reappeared as the victor over sin, death, and hell--- a comeback like no other in all of history.

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  Bougainville Seabees
Posted by: Carolyn - 04-14-2006, 12:43 PM - Forum: OTHER WWII UNIT STORIES AND INFO - Replies (9)


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BOUGAINVILLE - On November 1 ,1943 a detachment of the 75th Seabee Battalion landed with the first wave of Marines at Torokina Point, Bougainville. The five officers and 95 men who composed the landing detachment were all volunteers. They came in with the Marines on the USS President Adams. For the landing they divided themselves into four units - one to unload ammunition, another to unload fuel, another to unload rations and packs, and the fourth Seabee unit manned the machine guns on all Higgins boats and tank lighters. They were to follow ashore immediately behind Company "C" First Battalion ? Marines Third Marine Division, which was the only assault force expected to meet any opposition. At the beach they encountered determined resistance, the 250 Marines and the 100 Seabees worked perfectly as a team. The Seabee gunners provided cover while the Marines advanced to erase the Japanese with grenades and flame throwers. When a marine was shot from a crippled tractor which was pulling in the first load of ammunition, a Seabee leaped to his place, repaired the tractor, and delivered the ammunition. The Seabees dug foxholes not only for themselves but also for the Marines and for all casualties who were unable to dig their own. When a group of Marines was about to be wiped out because of lack of supplies, three Seabees managed to get through with ammunition and to bring back the wounded. The first Seabee killed was shot by a Japanese sniper while he was helping to man the line of beach which the Seabees had been assigned to defend. They got the sniper. To begin the construction of the airfields around Empress Augusta Bay, the 71st Seabees began landing on the afternoon of November 1. there were many difficult construction problems. The ground was swampy, and the rains were unseasonably heavy. Part of the area on which the Torokina fighter strip had to be built was actually "beyond the front lines". The Seabees had to risk capture as well as death from enemy fire, and one man was captured while he was clearing the strip. A mental hazard for the men was Mt. Bagana, a volcano, which towered near the scene. The Seabees at Bougainville are the only ones who have had to work under an active volcano. In spite of all these handicaps, however, the field was superimposed on the swamp, and planes were operating from it on December 10. There is a bridge in this area named for Chief Carpenters Mate Elmer I, Carruthers. A detachment of Seabees under Chief Carruthers was cutting a road in advance of the front lines when the detachment and its Marine security guard were attacked by the Japanese. Chief Carruthers and six other men were killed and twenty were wounded. The entire detachment might have been wiped out had it not been for the gallantry of Chief Carpenters Mate Joe Bumgarner. Bumgarner and a detail were building a bridge when they heard the firing against Carruthers. Bumgarner led his men to the rescue, helped drive off the Japanese, and evacuated the Marine and Seabee casualties.The 53rd Seabees also participated in the assault on Bougainville. Their "A" and "C" Companies landed with the Marine raiders in the first two waves.

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  Seven Days in January
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 04-13-2006, 10:52 PM - Forum: WWII Books & Magazines - No Replies


Received an early birthday present today from my step-daughter and her hubby.

 

Seven Days in January With the 6th SS-Mountain Division in Operation Norwind

 

I had this on my wish list at Amazon.com. Been wanting this one for a while. It deals with VI Corps and even mentions the 36th Combat Engineers. You can read about it here.

 

 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/096663895...glance&n=283155

 

Can't wait to read this one! ;)

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  691st Tank Destroyer Bn
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 04-13-2006, 10:42 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (1)


Here's an interesting doc from the 691st Tank Destroyer Bn. Sent to me by Dogdaddy.

691st.pdf



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  45th Div News - Felix Cizewski
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 04-13-2006, 08:12 PM - Forum: VI CORPS AND 5TH & 7TH ARMIES - Replies (2)


Recieved this nice email today from Leonard...

 

 

Hi Marion,

 

On your page:

 

http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/JamesBird.htm

 

You refer to the The 45th DIVISION NEWS published May 13th 1945 and its extensive article by Bill Barrett on the capture of Dachau by the 157th Infantry Regiment.

 

My later father, Felix A.Cizewski, was in the 45th Signal Company at the time and saved his copy. I have posted it at:

 

http://www.ibiblio.org/cizewski/dachau/dachau.html

 

Yours,

Leonard H. Cizewski, Madison, Wisconsin

son of the late PFC Felix A. Cizewski, 45th Signal Company

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