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Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - Walt's Daughter - 05-01-2012 Karrie:
Looks like we "lost" some of your images from a while back. They seems to be ones near the top of page 2 of this topic. Don't know what happened. Just noticed it today. Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - kaben3 - 05-01-2012
These seem to be very difficult to prove, especially when not noted on the discharge papers. I also, have his original CIB too. You are right - THEY HAVE THEIR CIB Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - kaben3 - 05-01-2012
I never picked up on that. I shall post a few here Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - kaben3 - 05-01-2012 Here are a few pictures, the picture on the left was taken at Ft. Wheeler, GA. The other was taken ETO in Germany.
Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - Walt's Daughter - 05-02-2012 Great. Glad I said something, so we got the chance to see the photos again. An Interesting before and after. Has a certain haunting to the eyes, don't you think? Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - kaben3 - 05-02-2012 He does have a certain haunting to his eyes. Since locating all of his pictures, they seem to have quite a contrast, this meaning the pictures of him at the beginning of his service compared to that of him ETO at the end of the war. Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - Walt's Daughter - 05-02-2012 I recently spoke with an aunt who told me how much my father changed when he came home. She said he was still the loving person he was, but haunted and burdened. I can see how that can happen.
When I think of things which happened to me during my lifetime, things that bring back bad memories, which are sometimes hard to bury, I think of what they came home with, and I wonder how many functioned as well as they did. Of course some did not and fell apart and became raging alcoholics, etc.
Just finished a book by my friend Carol Schultz Vento, The Hidden Legacy of World War II: A Daughter's Journey of Discovery, which deals with this very thing. A great read for any family member of a WWII veteran. Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - kaben3 - 05-03-2012 Thanks I'll check it out. Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - Walt's Daughter - 07-12-2012
Looking for Members of the 106th Infantry Division - Gof106InfPFC - 11-11-2012 Kerri,
My grandfather was at Camp Atterbury in the 106th Infantry, 424th division. Can you give the link for the yearbook photo you located? I also found an account at http://www.history.army.mil/books/wwii/7-8/7-8_7.HTM and Ed Prewett's letter to home (I need to go back and find the link. I have my Grandfather's enlisted photo but he never gave any information about his service. I have been reading your posts, did your Grandfather come home? If so did he attend reunions? |