I have the complete history of the 592nd Engineer Boat & Shore Regiment that served in the Pacific Theatre of Operations, WW 2. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com I have dozens of pictures of the 592nd with and without men plus I have the entire list of names and addresses as they were during WWII. I will be uploading these things to my website. moonlightflower.org Bigler pages It will take time to type all the names as the list is faded but I do have it scanned. Your question is old, I hope I'm not too late.
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∙ 19y agoYou can find information on the 592nd Combat Engineers through various sources such as military archives, official military websites, historical records, veterans' associations, and online military forums. Additionally, you can try contacting the Department of Defense or the Army Archives to inquire about their records and resources related to the 592nd Combat Engineers.
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I am unable to find any record of the 1138th Engineer Combat Battalion being stationed in Iceland. Furthermore, I am unable to find any record of an 1138th Engineer Combat Battalion being activated during WW 2. Please feel free to contact me with the source of your information, so that I may continue research on your behalf. It would be my pleasure to assist you. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
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For more info on combat engineers, please visit our site at 6thcorpscombatengineers.com. Our site is still new, but you will find info on "What Combat Engineers Did?" right on our History Page. We are adding info all the time, so please drop by. Thanks, Marion
I have a copy of the unit history for the 260th Engineer Combat Battalion. It would be my pleasure to assist you with any facts that you may desire about the unit. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
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The 148th was part of the 1110 engineer combat group. Came ashore d-day +5 and +8 at Utah beach. There is a history of 1110th available from the Nat'l Archives. Here is more advice: * Try going to www.askjeeves.com and typing in 148th Combat Engineer. This will give you all the sites that have information about the 148th. I did this for the USS Randolph and found out a lot of information about the ship my Grandfather was on and I also was able to get in touch with a couple of men that were on the ship with him. Some knew him, some didn't. * Go to the "Normandy Allies" web site and scroll down until you find the address for the 148th Combat Engineers. Then contact them, they are your best bet for information. * My dad was a medic with the 148th. Took basic training at Camp Shelby. Landed on Utah Beach June 7,1944 Was in Eisenach, Germany at end of war.
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