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- 299th Combat Engineers in Europe WWII - Click on image for a larger view and use back button to return to main photo album. If you happen to know the names of any of the men in the photos...contact the webmaster. |
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299th "Headquarters & Service" Company somewhere in Belgium during WWII. Front Row: (left to right): Barnello, "Shorty" Malinowski, ????????????, Pfc. Peter Paul Camardo, Frank Buffamonte, Middle Row: (left to right): ??????, Dick Trometer, ?, Chilson, ??????, ??????, Back Row: (left to right) : ?????, ?????, ?????, CO James W. Tucker, Sam Malamanchi, ? If you know any of these men, please let us know: webmaster@299thcombatengineers.com |
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299th in Belgium during WWII (left to right) 1st Lt. Harold R. Jenkins, WO James W. Tucker, CWO Alfred E. DiOrio Photo provided by: 299th webmaster |
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WO James W. Tucker - Headquarters & Service Company Photo provided by: 299th webmaster |
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The Roer River crossing, "C" Co 299th Combat Engineer Battalion puts up a footbridge in support of 16th Infantry, 25 Feb 1945. Photo provided by: Michael S. Bunting |
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A Company 299th put up this pontoon bridge downstream from the footbridge, 25 Ferb 1945. Photo provided by: Michael S. Bunting |
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A Roer River Pontoon bridge downstream from the footbridge. Photo provided by: U.S. Army Corp of Engineers |
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Railroad underpass Euskirchen, Germany, 6-8 Mar 1945. "C" Co "got the job at 2000 hours 'twas to be done to allow a Division to pass at 1200 next day. Still a 1/2 hour to go. We used explosives all night cutting the steel girders. Boy what a stink. Photo provided by: Michael S. Bunting |
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Time out at Oberwinter, Germany, 8 km north of Remagen. Headquarters Platoon, Company "B", 299th Engineer Combat Battalion, 16-26 Mar 1945. Photo provided by: Michael S. Bunting Left to Right / Front Row to Back Row: Row #6 - ?,?,?,?,? Row #5 - ?,?,?,? Row #4 - ?,?,?,?,? Row #3 - ?,?,?,?,? Row #2 - PFC Peter Rafferty Jr., SGT Leslie Kendall,?, CPL T/5 James DePalma,? Row #! - ?,?, CPT Bunting, 1st SGT John Mitchell,? |
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Remagen Bridge, photo taken sometime after 1000 17 Mar 1945, the time of the collapse. Photo provided by: Michael S. Bunting |
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Engineers inspecting damage at Remagen Bridge. |
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The Bridge at Remagen (Ludendorff-Brucke) May 10th 1945. The Military temporary bridges have been removed in this photo. Photo Credit: David C. Foster |
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299th at Remagen, Germany (March, 1945) (left to right) CPL Leon Kukulka, SGT Foster Stanbury, T-5 John Simmons, T-5 Mike Accordino, SGT Jerry Burt. Photo provided by: Mike Accordino - PVT "A" Company |
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299th getting ready to go home - Camp Lucky Strike Le Harve, France (left to right) T-4 Joe Colacino, T-5 Mike Accordino, PVT Donald Klumbach, S-SGT Jim Mancuso("A" Company Cook), CPL Al Littke. Photo provided by: Mike Accordino - PVT "A" Company |
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Stadtsenach, Germany - Fort Manniko, named for Capt. Bob Manniko ("A" Company CO) (Standing next to sign) T-5 Mike Accordino. Photo provided by: Mike Accordino - PVT "A" Company |
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