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http://www.armyengineer.com

The AEA is a non-profit organization with national office located at:
Army Engineer Association
PO Box 30260
Alexandria VA 22310.8260
Tel: 703.428.7084
Fax: 703.428.6043

                                

HEY, W.W.II BOAT DRIVERS From Kerm Wright, Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Washington (Oak Harbor is located approximately 70 miles northwest of Seattle, Washington, USA)

I'm Looking For: W.W.II Veterans from the 335th Harborcraft Unit. This was an amphibious unit stationed in England prior to the invasion of France. We operated out of South Hampton, England from 1943 till 1944. The 335th was then involved in Operation Mulberry in 1944 during D-Day. Operation Mulberry was the name of the wartime operation that installed portable docks or bridge spans on Omaha or Utah beaches during the D-Day invasion. After the successful invasion of France the 335th Harborcraft Unit was stationed at Cherbourg, France for the duration of WW II in Europe. Prior to the D-Day Invasion, the 335th Harborcraft Unit was called the Amphibious Engineers located in South Hampton, England. Prior to shipping overseas, the 335th trained at Camp Edwards near Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. The unit was nicknamed, the 'Cape Cod Commandos' by the local population.

www.fsu.edu/~ww2/


I WANT TO SAVE YOUR MEMORIES OF THE WAR THAT SAVED THE WORLD

The W.W.II Institute focuses on preserving the memories and artifacts of the men and women who served in World War II in the service and of civilians who helped on the home front.                      

Examples of items that have been donated are letters, diaries, manuscripts, photographs, newspaper clippings, uniforms, ration coupons, maps, books, 40mm mortar shell, deactivated grenade, service papers, trunks, 90mm anti-aircraft shell, bullet casings, magazines, Neptunus Rex certificate, drawings, cartoons, etc. If you would like a professional color copy (or copies) of the brochure mailed to you, a friend, or family  members please e-mail (woldson@garnet.acns.fsu.edu) a request to Dr. Oldson.                                       

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

 

The mission of the Office of History is to collect, document, interpret, and preserve the history and heritage of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  We are a separate office of the headquarters, located at the Humphreys Engineer Center on Telegraph Road in Alexandria, Virginia.  Our office includes research collections and a historical holding of several thousand artifacts.

                                

http://ebsr.net/3rdESB.htm

A site dedicated to the soldiers of the Regiments of the 3rd Engineer Special Brigade.

The site is an excellent resource with lots of information on the different units that made up 3ESB.