The WWII 300
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Combat Engineers
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50
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Annual 300
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Engineer Combat Battalion Reunion, June 1 - 4, 2006 in Dallas, Texas
History of the 300
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Combat Engineers, 1943 to 1945
By Brad Peters and Jan Ross
Camp White, Oregon
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
On To Europe
Normandy Invasion
LST 523
Liberation of Normandy Towns
Paris and into Belgium
Battle of the Bulge
Germany
Ruhr Pocket
The End is Near
Epilogue
Appendices
Appendices
Battalion Organizational Structure
Camp Shanks, New York, 1944
The Queen Mary in WWII
Official Reports of the Death of Colonel Spengler
The 300
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in France, June, 1944
The 300
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in Belgium, January, 1945
Reports From the Field
The Ships That Brought the 300
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Home to the U.S.
Liberty ship, Goucher Victory
How to Establish a Bivouac
The Origins of the 989
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Engineer Treadway Bridge Company
300
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Reunions
Jochen Peiper After the War
A Veteran of the 300
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Finds a Wartime Buddy
An Engineer and Hall of Famer
The Career of Colonel Riel S. Crandall
The Pellitteri Family
The Story of General der Artillerie, Walter Warlimont
The War Room
The USO, Red Cross and Salvation Army
Westover Air Force Base
Modave, Belgium - 1200 to 2000
The Chancellors Visit Modave and Chateau Modave
The Good Old Boy's of Company C, by James Scott, 1979
The 300
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Reunion by Sgt. Randy Hanes, 1994
Reenacting the 300
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