147th Engineers
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Received this letter today and sent back the info below to them.

 

My grandfather, William J. Dutton Sr., served in WWII in the USACE 147 Combat Battalion 2nd Engineer Specical Brigade. He has requested that I locate a timeline that shows his units path across Europe. He would like to know (and have help remembering) each of the places they were at. I need your assistance locating websites, publications, or government agencies that I might be able to contact to assist him with that information. I appreciate your assistance and really enjoyed your website, your father would be proud!!

 

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Hi:

 

So far everything I have found on the 2nd Engineer Special Brigade tells me they only served in the Pacific. So I believe that there has been some sort of mix up regarding terminology.

 

147th Engineer Combat Battalion was indeed a part of the Normandy D-Day Invasion.

 

http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/reference/normandy/UnitList.htm

 

The 147th was also attached to the 1142nd for a period of time:

 

http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/reference/normandy/UnitList.htm

 

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Here was a post for someone from the 147th:

 

T/5 Clarence J. Gerber--147th Combat Engineers

 

Ken Stuart is looking for any information or anyone that knew his grandfather, T/5 Clarence J. Gerber, who died on D-Day at Omaha Beach near Vierville Sur-Mer. He apparently died aboard a navy landing craft.

 

Please contact Ken if you can help in any way.

 

hightone64@msn.com

 

 

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http://www.sproe.com/o/omaha-beach.html

 

http://www.uscg.mil/history/Vyn_Article.html

 

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Another post:

 

T/4 Joseph E. Tomberlin--Co. B, 147th Engineer Combat Battalion

 

Joseph A. Tomberlin is seeking anyone who might have known his father, T/4 Joseph E. Tomberlin, of Co. B, 147th Engineer Combat Battalion. If you can help in any way, please email Joseph at:

 

lcarter@valdosta.edu

 

 

 

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A PDF file regarding the Normandy landings:

 

 

 

http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng...-1-42/c-7-3.pdf

 

 

 

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You can also contact the Office of History at the Army Corps of Engineers. Please ask for Michael Broadhead and tell him that I sent you. This office has folders of data on MOST engineer units. This is where I got my BIG start over three years ago.

 

 

 

http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/history/contact_us.htm

 

 

 

You can also contact Richard Horrell, another friend of mine, who does private research. He has over 5000 WWII books and publications in his library.

 

 

 

http://www.ww2connections.com/

 

 

 

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Here's two contact names:

 

 

 

147th Engrs Vet;'s Assn

 

Mr. Robert Norwood 317-787-5113

4415 Blackstone Dr

Indianapolis IN 46237-2433

AmerL 7-04

 

 

 

 

 

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147th Engineer Veterans Association

LTC George A. Itzel, USA, Retired

439 Greenlow Road

Baltimore, MD 21228

(Bulletin)

(410) 747-0291

 

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This should get you off to a very good start. You may also want to contact NARA in College Park, Maryland and inquire about finding all their records regarding his unit. I wrote to them, determined what they had, and then hired a private researcher to copy over 2000 pages of docs and maps for me. It was expensive, but well worth it. Take a look at this site. If you are interested, let me know and I can give you some guidelines.

 

http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/college-park/index.html

 

I am going to place ALL the info above on my forum this afternoon. Let's see if we get any hits for info regarding the 147th!

 

My best to you,

Marion

Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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The 1116th Engineer Combat Group arrived in England on January 17, 1944. It comprised the 147th, 149th and 203rd Engineer Combat Battalions.

This group was redesignated the 6th Engineer Special Brigade (ESB) on January 20, 1944.

 

Col. Paul W. THOMPSON was in command of this new Brigade in March 1944, while Col. Lucius CHASE was his Executive Officer.

 

The 6th ESB (strength about 6,630 men) was under overall control of the Provisional Engineer Special Brigade Group (Brig. General William M. HOGE), activated February 17, 1944.

Its purpose: to coordinate the activities of both the 5th and 6th E.S.B. elements on Omaha Beach.

The 6th ESB was responsible for sector 'CHARLIE - DOG Green/White/Red - EASY Green', and supported the 29th Infantry Division.

 

Thought this might be helpful.

 

Erwin

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Top-notch. Move the head of the class! :armata_PDT_37:
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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Nah, I rather sit quietly in the corner behind. ;)

I just like helping out with what I know from research, books, etc.

 

Erwin

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