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294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - Walt's Daughter - 01-20-2014 Oh my God and thank God he was "slacking" that day, or he wouldn't be here to tell you that story and others. How frightening to know he was THAT CLOSE.
Jim, thanks for joining and we look forward to hearing more from you and your dad. So glad he is still here among us. 294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - Walt's Daughter - 02-28-2014 Posting this event for the Vicar who contacted me today. Many thanks to you kind sir!
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Dear Ms Chard
I am the Vicar of Sherborne Abbey in Dorset, UK, and I have discovered your website whilst researching the training accident which occurred on 20th March 1944 on the Sherborne Castle Estate in which 29 members of C Company of the 294th Engineer Battalion were killed. I am particularly grateful for the account of the incident given there by Joe Izzillo.
The 70th anniversary of that tragic accident occurs this year, on Thursday 20th March. As it happens, at 11.00 am the next day, Friday 21st March, we have in Sherborne Abbey at 11.00 am our monthly Commemoration called ‘Remembering the Fallen’. At that Commemoration one page from each of three Books of Remembrance are read: the Dorset Regiment Book of Remembrance from the First World War; ditto from the Second World War, and from the Sherborne Town Second World War Book of Remembrance.
I intend that on 21st March the 29 names of the US soldiers killed in 1944 shall also be read. They are, of course, recorded on a special plaque at the War Memorial in the Abbey Close. Every year on our Remembrance Sunday (the Sunday nearest to 11th November) a member of the US Military places a wreath by the plaque.
If you think this piece of information is worthy of being posted on your website, I and the people of Sherborne would be honoured.
With warmest best wishes
Your sincerely
The Reverend Canon Eric Woods DL Vicar of Sherborne 294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - Walt's Daughter - 02-28-2014 Additional email!
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Dear Marion (if I may – I’m English!)
Thank you so much for your speedy reply to my email. I am fascinated to see how many responses there have already been to the posting.
In response to those who would like to see a clearer image of the memorial tablet in the Close at Sherborne Abbey, I will ask my PA on Monday to send you what we have here. I hope we can help.
The ‘old folks’ in Sherborne still remember with tears that tragic incident on 20th March 1944. Please reassure your followers that we will honour all those who died with both love and dignity. We are not too sure, here in the UK, that the US still considers that it has a ‘special relationship’ with us. But I and my parishioners still believe we have a special relationship with the US!
One other thing: if any of your fellowship are planning to come to the UK at any time, please put them in touch with me. My wife and I would be delighted to offer them hospitality here, and to show them the Memorial in the Close. We can also walk them up to the site of the accident. It is – how shall I put it? – evocative, moving, full of resonances. Non-Christians might describe it as ‘spooky’. But it is not. Your brave soldiers are hallowed there.
Blessings
Eric + 294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - Walt's Daughter - 02-28-2014 I must admit, I just love hearing this and it warms my heart, as I'm sure it warms the hearts of all the remaining members of the unit, their families, and the entire engineer brotherhood! Thank you Eric and everyone else involved. Three cheers for remembering our "boys"! 294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - Walt's Daughter - 05-15-2014 Here's a note sent to Joe Izzillo, along with two photos. Thought everyone here would like to see this.
294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - donjocko - 05-27-2014 Hi folks, I've been doing some family research and I was hoping someone here might be able to shed some light. I remember my mom talking about her cousin that was killed during D-Day. Another cousin of mine seems to remember him taking part in the assault on Point du Hoc and falling on a grenade. I eventually found his headstone at Arlington and his death certificate from the Army. He was PFC. Stanley E. Price 294 Engr. Cmbt. Bn. Company C. His death certificate has his date of death as 20 June 1944 in St. Mere Eglise. I've not found any record of the 294th taking part in the landings, so I doubt he was part of that. But I'm hoping that maybe someone remembers him or knows something about what Company C did during the early part of the invasion up to June 20. Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Don. 294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - Walt's Daughter - 05-27-2014 This is from earlier in this topic. This was posted by Joe Izzillo, who began as a 294th Engineer and later went onto a topographic engineer unit.
294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - Walt's Daughter - 05-27-2014 BTW, welcome to the forum. I'm sure we can help you find out even more. This topic of discussion is filled with tidbits. 294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - Walt's Daughter - 06-20-2014 Sent to me today:
Sgt Donald J Walsh T/5 Francis X Gallagher T/5 Warren F Frapp T/5 Lawrence C Sbaratta PFC Francis J Murphy PFC Martin A Norton PVT Charles W Brinkofski PVT Robert M Bucella PVT Edward D Chiarieri PVT Anthony Cutrone PVT John P Deevy PVT John W Gadek PVT Robert Gladen Jr PVT George E Gundy PVT Harry B Hanschka PVT Joseph B Henning PVT Leonard B Kerr PVT Stephen E Kisiorowski PVT Roger E Kroeger PVT Leo A Lyon PVT John J Mc Hugh PVT Thomas S Nicol PVT Conrad Propp PVT Robert J Ready PVT Anthony T Russo PVT Andrew T Waarbeek PVT Fred C Tracey PVT J Zanelli
Regards Martin 294th Engineer Combat Battalion - 1944. - Walt's Daughter - 04-29-2016 A new member wrote to me and asked if I could upload the info on his father and the 294th. I just uploaded it to the main site this morning and am sharing it with you here.
http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/docs/Engineers/Joseph%20Anthony%20Calabrese%20-%20294th.pdf |