That's amazing! I am working on a book on Company I (will probably publish in 2025). If there are any stories still in the family, photos or other memorabilia, I'd be interesten in seeing digital copies or photos. Do you still have his paperwork? What was his name? You can also reach me at 94thinfantrydivisionbooks@gmail.com Thanks for your comments, stay safe & kind regards, Wim Schelberg
His company and regiment would do the trick in tracking his route. Having the regiment alone would give you a fair indication. If you still have his wartime paperwork and send me scans or good quality pictures of it, I am happy to go through them and let you know what's in there! If you like the channel, please subscribe! Thanks! Wim Schelberg.
@ thank you.I will try to locate.I also know he spent time in Poland maybe in a hospital for frozen feet so I am not sure how he met up with company again.Might do some digging after holidays.
My father was in the 94th infantry division 376th regiment I company. His weapon was the Browning Automatic Rife (BAR).
That's amazing! I am working on a book on Company I (will probably publish in 2025). If there are any stories still in the family, photos or other memorabilia, I'd be interesten in seeing digital copies or photos. Do you still have his paperwork? What was his name? You can also reach me at 94thinfantrydivisionbooks@gmail.com Thanks for your comments, stay safe & kind regards, Wim Schelberg
@@94thinfantrydivision How can you figure out their regiment?
@@teresaellis7088 You might want to look in a soldier's discharge papers, or other documents, photos, etc. dating from his time in the Army.
My dad was in the 94th.I am not sure how to track his route.Do I need his company?I am sure it is somewhere perhaps .
His company and regiment would do the trick in tracking his route. Having the regiment alone would give you a fair indication. If you still have his wartime paperwork and send me scans or good quality pictures of it, I am happy to go through them and let you know what's in there! If you like the channel, please subscribe! Thanks! Wim Schelberg.
@ thank you.I will try to locate.I also know he spent time in Poland maybe in a hospital for frozen feet so I am not sure how he met up with company again.Might do some digging after holidays.