history06 > Here is the Army Signal Corps Official Photo of I-347..
The caption reads:
"On the way to LaRoche"

This is "I" Company of the 347th Infantry.
Actually the Group did not get to 
La Roche, but entered fighting in the Ardennes at Moircy, Belgium. 

Shown receiving food in his mess kit is John Olson of Arlington Hieghts, IL.
He is the immediate Past Commander of the 87th Infantry Division Association.
These men just received the newly isssued galoshes seen over their combat boots. 
Mal Grant placed the 347th Regimental Crest in the lower corner.

submitted by John McAuliffe; M-347
==================
I-Company, 347th Infantry.; 87th Infantry Division
January 13, 1945
Battle of the Bulge

This is letter sent to Army HQ by John McAuliffe
describing photo and giving information about it:

Dear Sirs:
For your information I have enclosed the famous and popular photo found in most Army History books related to the 'Battle of the Bulge'....Unfortunately most books do not give credit to the photo and identify it. The photo is of I-Company, 347th Inf.; 87th Inf. Div. It is an Army Siganl Corps photo with the caption,
"On the road to La Roche".....Unfortunately the unit did not go to La Roche but went into action in January 1945at Moircy,Tillet, Bonnerue in Belgium. The unit arrives here to get the new issue of galoshes as seen in the photo. The soldier with carbine over shoulder receiving his portion is John Olson of Arlington Heights, ILL and still lives there. Other soldiers are identified. Tom Hewlet with the forlorn eyes died early after the war, but his son Tom Hewlett and wife Pat attend the 87th Div. Assoc. Reunions as does Olson and his wife.The Company Commander of I-Company, 347 Inf. was and still is Captain Ray E.Miles, who lives in Richmond, VA.
I am sending you this information for your observation and possiblity for your Headquarters to properly identify this photo for posterity.
My qualifications are that I am a former member of M-347; 87th Inf. Div WW-II. I am the Past Commander of the 87th Inf. Div. Association; I am current Vice Pres. of Chapters for the National Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge Inc; I am current Pres. of the Cent. Mass. Chapt.-22;VBOB....
This photo tells a lot; Just look at it ; examine it and from the clothing and the surrounding snow draped fir trees, one may get an inkling of what it was like in the ARDENNES CAMPAIGN during WW-II.
Best Regards,
John E. McAuliffe
==========
Info also obtained from message posted:
" Included in this potograph is my grandfather, William Corriveau, back row looking to the left with his face covered and the BAR hanging on his shoulder. As I understand it, this was his squad. I too have an original DOD print of this picture that sits proudly in my office."

Daniel Corriveau
===============

This photo can be found in many WWII books. 
It was the first photo I put in our family tribute book about our Uncle Mel.
To discover that he served in the 87th Infantry Division, and now to know this photo is of men from the same Division, makes the photo a very emotional one for me. 

As with all galleries of history06 - 
we welcome comments/thoughts/memories.
Just click on the "comment" in 
lower left of page.

Here's to the Golden Acorn Soldiers - Forever STALWART AND STRONG!


To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and 

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
history06 > Dedicated to friendships made that lasted "Stalwart and Strong" 
long after the war was over among men of the 87th Infantry Division, 
or friends made at Reunions or post war tours.

December 16, 1991 at a VBOB reunion in Washington, DC.

Shown left to right are: 
Joe Barvir;  M-346
Joe Zimmer;  B-45
Bill O'Donnell;  I-346
Bill Tayman;  C-345
John McAuliffe;  M-347.

Update - January - 2009 - comment posted:
My name is Joseph Barvir and I am researching my family tree. 
My family is from the Baltimore area.
I was wondering if anyone has any information on the early life of Joseph John Barvir. 
If you have any information please feel free to e-mail me at joeybarvir@aol.com. 
Thank you. :)

To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and 

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
history06 > Here is the Army Signal Corps Official Photo  of I-347...

The caption reads:
"On the way to LaRoche"

This is "I" Company of the 347th Infantry.
Actually the Group did not get to La Roche, but entered fighting in the 
Ardennes at Moircy, Belgium. 
Shown receiving food in his mess kit is John Olson of Arlington Hieghts, IL.
He is the immediate Past Commander of the 87th Infantry Division Association.
These men just received the newly isssued galoshes seen over their combat boots. 
Mal Grant placed the 347th Regimental Crest in the lower corner.

submitted by John McAuliffe; M-347
===============
This is letter sent to Army HQ by John McAuliffe
describing photo and giving information about it:

Dear Sirs:
For your information I have enclosed the famous and popular photo found in most Army History books related to the 'Battle of the Bulge'....Unfortunately most books do not give credit to the photo and identify it. The photo is of I-Company, 347th Inf.; 87th Inf. Div. It is an Army Siganl Corps photo with the caption,
"On the road to La Roche".....Unfortunately the unit did not go to La Roche but went into action in January 1945at Moircy,Tillet, Bonnerue in Belgium. The unit arrives here to get the new issue of galoshes as seen in the photo. The soldier with carbine over shoulder receiving his portion is John Olson of Arlington Heights, ILL and still lives there. Other soldiers are identified. Tom Hewlet with the forlorn eyes died early after the war, but his son Tom Hewlett and wife Pat attend the 87th Div. Assoc. Reunions as does Olson and his wife.The Company Commander of I-Company, 347 Inf. was and still is Captain Ray E.Miles, who lives in Richmond, VA.
I am sending you this information for your observation and possiblity for your Headquarters to properly identify this photo for posterity.
My qualifications are that I am a former member of M-347; 87th Inf. Div WW-II. I am the Past Commander of the 87th Inf. Div. Association; I am current Vice Pres. of Chapters for the National Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge Inc; I am current Pres. of the Cent. Mass. Chapt.-22;VBOB....
This photo tells a lot; Just look at it ; examine it and from the clothing and the surrounding snow draped fir trees, one may get an inkling of what it was like in the ARDENNES CAMPAIGN during WW-II.
Best Regards,
John E. McAuliffe
==============

Posted comment:
" Included in this potograph is my grandfather, William Corriveau, back row looking to the left with his face covered and the BAR hanging on his shoulder. As I understand it, this was his squad. I too have an original DOD print of this picture that sits proudly in my office."

 Daniel Corriveau
===============

Posted Comment :
 John W. Olson.(Obituary)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), April, 2003 
John W. Olson of Rolling Meadows Services for John W. Olson, 83, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, at Matz Funeral Home, 410 E. Rand Road, Mount Prospect. Born Sept. 2, 1919, in Chicago, he died Tuesday, April 8, 2003, at home. Interment will be private. Mr. Olson was a retired cable splicer for Commonwealth Edison. He was a World War II Army veteran. He was the beloved husband of the late Rita.

======================

This photo can be found in many WWII books.  
It was the first photo I put in our family tribute book about our Uncle Mel.
To discover that he served in the 87th Infantry Division, and now to know this photo is of men from the same Division, makes the photo a very emotional one for me.  

As with all galleries of history06 - 
we welcome comments/thoughts/memories.
Just click on the "comment" in 
lower left of page.

Here's to the Golden Acorn Soldiers - Forever STALWART AND STRONG!
To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and 

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
history06 > Joseph John Barvir; M-346, 
87th Infantry Division and his wife,
Mae Barvir.  

Joseph John Barvir, born 1920 and lived in Annapolis, Maryland.
He Married Mae Barvir Oct. 1944.
Before the war, he worked at B-26 Bomber plant in Baltimore.

As a member of M-346 , 87th Division, 
he was seriously wounded on attack on 
"GoldBrick Hill" ORMONT, Germany 
March 3, 1945.

He earned the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart for his wounds.

After the war, he worked for AT&T....Held a pilot's license....
Had a hobby of and loved  flying.

Joe had what he called his "War Room" on 2nd floor of his home in Graham, NC., which many of his Army friends visited and talked over war experiences.  

He and Mae went on several European Tours with the 87th Division Association.

They loved the comraderie and made many friends. He was a loving and devoted husband and very self-effacing.

He and Mae were WW-II History Buffs - especially  of the 87th Infantry Division.

After his death, many of his Army Buddies still visit with Mae and exchange letters and Telephone calls.

He is buried at Arlington Cemetery,VA.

Update - January - 2009 - comment posted:
My name is Joseph Barvir and I am researching my family tree. 
My family is from the Baltimore area.
I was wondering if anyone has any information on the early life of Joseph John Barvir. 
If you have any information please feel free to e-mail me at joeybarvir@aol.com. 
Thank you. :)

To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and 

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
history06 > 549th AAA AW BN BTRY C
87th Infantry Division.
Involved in the Battle Of The Bulge - WWII.

Picture dated - October - 1943

List of names are under picture.
To view all 6 rows of names enlarged for easy viewing, 
see all other pics in this gallery - which is 2 pages.  

I also enlarged sections of this group pic.

Please make contact if you are connected in any way to any of these names shown in this gallery of names under this picture! 

Also if you have timeline of where this unit was for month of 
December - 1944.
Morning reports could not be located for this unit for this month at national records center.

UPDATE 8-2007
We have found and talked with two wonderful gentlemen from this unit!

Cpl Howard A. Rishel (in unit pic – he is in 1st row - #21 from left)
Sgt Wayne L. Luedke ( in unit pic – he is 2nd row - # 9 from left) 

Both were very humble in their discussing their time/place in the war.
When Mr. Luedke gave me permission to give his name, he stated, 
“I guess that would be fine – but just don’t make me out a hero anywhere..…I was just one of 16 million – I was just a Buck Sgt.”
and “put my picture small.”

A news article that featured Mr. Luedke describing his time/place in the war serving in the 549th has now been posted on the main 87th ID page under "News Articles" It is titled, "CALL HIM LUCKY" 

He recalls maybe three more men who were from around St, Louis, MO
Cpl August Mormino – 
(In unit pic - he is in 5th row from bottom # 26th from left),

Pvt Edward C. Merkel – 
(In unit pic – he is in 4th row from bottom - #12 from left),

Pvt Robert Smith –
(In unit pic – he is in 5th row from bottom # 21 from left). 

The 549th AAA has had several reunions in St. Louis, and Branson, MO, but as far as he knows, there hasn’t been one in several years.

Update - Aug - 2007
Mr. Luedke gracioulsy sent me original pictures he took during his service and okayed me to scan and place on this gallery.
It will take a few days to get all scanned and placed.
Again, we would appreciate any posting of comments or info after viewing these photos. 

Update - September - 2007 - 
Found PFC Laverne White 
Mr. Ivan Muilenburg's son, Tim Muilenburg, saw Mr. White's picture in the latest edition of the Golden Acorn (the magazine of the 87th ID)!
From there he made contact and met him -both living in Iowa.
He shared information - and gave Tim a Roster with names/addresses.
We are so grateful.
My dad sent letters to many but most were returned - now deceased.
Mr. White's individual photo has been added to this gallery. 

Update - December - 2007
Cpl August Mormino's son, Tony Mormino contacted me after finding his Dad's name listed here!
I sent him my research story and information about all contacts made and then he called Mr. Luedke.
We have added Cpl August Mormino to the individual men in this gallery.

Update May – 2009
Another contact from this unit!!
1st Sgt Oliver Santangelo
An email from his stepson, Charlie Craig:
My daughter and I had a recent conversation with my step dad. 
He showed us his Army discharge papers and we wrote down his unit number. 
To our surprise we found his pic on that 87th site. 
He is Oliver Santangelo. 
He is 1st. row 7th from the left. 
We bought the picture and are having it framed and giving it to him on Memorial day to honor him and the men he served with. 
He is 89 and still sharp as a tack. 
Thanks,
Charlie

I replied asking him to send more info which I will place here once I receive it.
I also cropped his photo from the large unit photo and have placed it in the gallery.
Isn’t this amazing!

Update - June 1 - 2009
Email from Mr. Santangelo's stepson, Charles Craig:

On Memorial Day, we gave Ollie (Mr. Oliver Santangelo) the framed photo 
of the 549th AAA unit – Btry C. 
He was shocked and really touched that we were able to find it. 
*see photo of this special moment in the 549th photo gallery.

I did ask him about the names you gave – 
He remembers Mr. Luedke.
He said that during training at Camp Davis, 
he and Mr. Luedke had to escort the body of a young man back home. 
The soldier had accidentally killed himself while cleaning his rifle.

He could not recall where they were for the early part of December of 44,
But claims that the 549Th was in Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. 
Ollie says that they couldn't get air cover for 4 days due to the weather.

Ollie and my Mom attended a reunion in St. Louis/Branson, but he couldn't recall what year.
I will ask him about more of his memories when I see him again this week.

We might try to call Mr. Luedke.

Thanks to you and all of those who have contributed to the site.

Charlie

Update - June 5, 2009
Email from Charles Craig - 
"Ollie was the 1st Sgt.  He was the one who had the company clerk do the daily journal. It was his responsibility for that to happen.
Don't know why but it is on onion skin paper, but it's legal size paper.. 
He has had the journal since he left the Army.
Ollie did engage in combat and tells of being in the foxholes freezing.
He actually came face to face with Patton who called Ollie a "son of a bitch" Ollie isn't happy to be called that, but he has great respect for Patton."

Original Unit Journal giving time line!! 
Thanks to Oliver's grandaughter, Katie, who typed this journal out since it was hard to read original.

Charles has passed on from Mr. Santangelo other memories and photos which now has given this unit enough history collected that I have asked webmaster to add this unit under link of "our History" so I can place all items.

As a side note - several have photos of the horrors they saw when they went into the concentation camps after they were liberated.
At this point - I have deferred for now placing them here.
Do know, the men who wtinessed these atrocities want to make it clearly understood - - 
it was real....and it was horrible. .
---------------


Unit Photo contributed by Tim Muilenburg,
son of Ivan Muilenburg, who served in the 549th.
 
To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and 

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com

Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge
http://www.battleofthebulge.org
history06 > Memorial Walk at Winchendon Cemetery.
2nd of the two monuments dedicated by the Central Massachusetts Chapter 22 Veterans Of The Battle Of The Bulge.

Photo credit to:
John E. McAuliffe
President of the Cent. Mass. Chapt-22.

John served in M-347 of the 
87th Inf. Div. WW-II.

To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and 

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
history06 > Wasserbullig, Luxembourg

The issue of the Bulge Bugle (VBOB)
May 2004, omitted the event of the Liberation of Wasserbullig, Luxembourg by the 87th Infantry Division. 

A listing of the towns liberated, and the units which liberated them, was published by Jean Milmeister of CEBA. who edited the book, 
“The Liberty Road in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg 1944-1994.” 

Also the plaque to the liberation of Wasserbillig in that town was also omitted in his listings. 

This ommission was called to the attention of the BUGLE Editor.

John McAuliffe
Mac;M-347

To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and 

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
Here is the Army Signal Corps Official Photo of I-347..
The caption reads:
"On the way to LaRoche"

This is "I" Company of the 347th Infantry.
Actually the Group did not get to
La Roche, but entered fighting in the Ardennes at Moircy, Belgium.

Shown receiving food in his mess kit is John Olson of Arlington Hieghts, IL.
He is the immediate Past Commander of the 87th Infantry Division Association.
These men just received the newly isssued galoshes seen over their combat boots.
Mal Grant placed the 347th Regimental Crest in the lower corner.

submitted by John McAuliffe; M-347
==================
I-Company, 347th Infantry.; 87th Infantry Division
January 13, 1945
Battle of the Bulge

This is letter sent to Army HQ by John McAuliffe
describing photo and giving information about it:

Dear Sirs:
For your information I have enclosed the famous and popular photo found in most Army History books related to the 'Battle of the Bulge'....Unfortunately most books do not give credit to the photo and identify it. The photo is of I-Company, 347th Inf.; 87th Inf. Div. It is an Army Siganl Corps photo with the caption,
"On the road to La Roche".....Unfortunately the unit did not go to La Roche but went into action in January 1945at Moircy,Tillet, Bonnerue in Belgium. The unit arrives here to get the new issue of galoshes as seen in the photo. The soldier with carbine over shoulder receiving his portion is John Olson of Arlington Heights, ILL and still lives there. Other soldiers are identified. Tom Hewlet with the forlorn eyes died early after the war, but his son Tom Hewlett and wife Pat attend the 87th Div. Assoc. Reunions as does Olson and his wife.The Company Commander of I-Company, 347 Inf. was and still is Captain Ray E.Miles, who lives in Richmond, VA.
I am sending you this information for your observation and possiblity for your Headquarters to properly identify this photo for posterity.
My qualifications are that I am a former member of M-347; 87th Inf. Div WW-II. I am the Past Commander of the 87th Inf. Div. Association; I am current Vice Pres. of Chapters for the National Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge Inc; I am current Pres. of the Cent. Mass. Chapt.-22;VBOB....
This photo tells a lot; Just look at it ; examine it and from the clothing and the surrounding snow draped fir trees, one may get an inkling of what it was like in the ARDENNES CAMPAIGN during WW-II.
Best Regards,
John E. McAuliffe
==========
Info also obtained from message posted:
" Included in this potograph is my grandfather, William Corriveau, back row looking to the left with his face covered and the BAR hanging on his shoulder. As I understand it, this was his squad. I too have an original DOD print of this picture that sits proudly in my office."

Daniel Corriveau
===============

This photo can be found in many WWII books.
It was the first photo I put in our family tribute book about our Uncle Mel.
To discover that he served in the 87th Infantry Division, and now to know this photo is of men from the same Division, makes the photo a very emotional one for me.

As with all galleries of history06 -
we welcome comments/thoughts/memories.
Just click on the "comment" in
lower left of page.

Here's to the Golden Acorn Soldiers - Forever STALWART AND STRONG!


To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
history06 > Here is the Army Signal Corps Official Photo of I-347..
The caption reads:
"On the way to LaRoche"

This is "I" Company of the 347th Infantry.
Actually the Group did not get to 
La Roche, but entered fighting in the Ardennes at Moircy, Belgium. 

Shown receiving food in his mess kit is John Olson of Arlington Hieghts, IL.
He is the immediate Past Commander of the 87th Infantry Division Association.
These men just received the newly isssued galoshes seen over their combat boots. 
Mal Grant placed the 347th Regimental Crest in the lower corner.

submitted by John McAuliffe; M-347
==================
I-Company, 347th Infantry.; 87th Infantry Division
January 13, 1945
Battle of the Bulge

This is letter sent to Army HQ by John McAuliffe
describing photo and giving information about it:

Dear Sirs:
For your information I have enclosed the famous and popular photo found in most Army History books related to the 'Battle of the Bulge'....Unfortunately most books do not give credit to the photo and identify it. The photo is of I-Company, 347th Inf.; 87th Inf. Div. It is an Army Siganl Corps photo with the caption,
"On the road to La Roche".....Unfortunately the unit did not go to La Roche but went into action in January 1945at Moircy,Tillet, Bonnerue in Belgium. The unit arrives here to get the new issue of galoshes as seen in the photo. The soldier with carbine over shoulder receiving his portion is John Olson of Arlington Heights, ILL and still lives there. Other soldiers are identified. Tom Hewlet with the forlorn eyes died early after the war, but his son Tom Hewlett and wife Pat attend the 87th Div. Assoc. Reunions as does Olson and his wife.The Company Commander of I-Company, 347 Inf. was and still is Captain Ray E.Miles, who lives in Richmond, VA.
I am sending you this information for your observation and possiblity for your Headquarters to properly identify this photo for posterity.
My qualifications are that I am a former member of M-347; 87th Inf. Div WW-II. I am the Past Commander of the 87th Inf. Div. Association; I am current Vice Pres. of Chapters for the National Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge Inc; I am current Pres. of the Cent. Mass. Chapt.-22;VBOB....
This photo tells a lot; Just look at it ; examine it and from the clothing and the surrounding snow draped fir trees, one may get an inkling of what it was like in the ARDENNES CAMPAIGN during WW-II.
Best Regards,
John E. McAuliffe
==========
Info also obtained from message posted:
" Included in this potograph is my grandfather, William Corriveau, back row looking to the left with his face covered and the BAR hanging on his shoulder. As I understand it, this was his squad. I too have an original DOD print of this picture that sits proudly in my office."

Daniel Corriveau
===============

This photo can be found in many WWII books. 
It was the first photo I put in our family tribute book about our Uncle Mel.
To discover that he served in the 87th Infantry Division, and now to know this photo is of men from the same Division, makes the photo a very emotional one for me. 

As with all galleries of history06 - 
we welcome comments/thoughts/memories.
Just click on the "comment" in 
lower left of page.

Here's to the Golden Acorn Soldiers - Forever STALWART AND STRONG!


To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and 

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
Here is the Army Signal Corps Official Photo of I-347..
The caption reads:
"On the way to LaRoche"

This is "I" Company of the 347th Infantry.
Actually the Group did not get to
La Roche, but entered fighting in the Ardennes at Moircy, Belgium.

Shown receiving food in his mess kit is John Olson of Arlington Hieghts, IL.
He is the immediate Past Commander of the 87th Infantry Division Association.
These men just received the newly isssued galoshes seen over their combat boots.
Mal Grant placed the 347th Regimental Crest in the lower corner.

submitted by John McAuliffe; M-347
==================
I-Company, 347th Infantry.; 87th Infantry Division
January 13, 1945
Battle of the Bulge

This is letter sent to Army HQ by John McAuliffe
describing photo and giving information about it:

Dear Sirs:
For your information I have enclosed the famous and popular photo found in most Army History books related to the 'Battle of the Bulge'....Unfortunately most books do not give credit to the photo and identify it. The photo is of I-Company, 347th Inf.; 87th Inf. Div. It is an Army Siganl Corps photo with the caption,
"On the road to La Roche".....Unfortunately the unit did not go to La Roche but went into action in January 1945at Moircy,Tillet, Bonnerue in Belgium. The unit arrives here to get the new issue of galoshes as seen in the photo. The soldier with carbine over shoulder receiving his portion is John Olson of Arlington Heights, ILL and still lives there. Other soldiers are identified. Tom Hewlet with the forlorn eyes died early after the war, but his son Tom Hewlett and wife Pat attend the 87th Div. Assoc. Reunions as does Olson and his wife.The Company Commander of I-Company, 347 Inf. was and still is Captain Ray E.Miles, who lives in Richmond, VA.
I am sending you this information for your observation and possiblity for your Headquarters to properly identify this photo for posterity.
My qualifications are that I am a former member of M-347; 87th Inf. Div WW-II. I am the Past Commander of the 87th Inf. Div. Association; I am current Vice Pres. of Chapters for the National Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge Inc; I am current Pres. of the Cent. Mass. Chapt.-22;VBOB....
This photo tells a lot; Just look at it ; examine it and from the clothing and the surrounding snow draped fir trees, one may get an inkling of what it was like in the ARDENNES CAMPAIGN during WW-II.
Best Regards,
John E. McAuliffe
==========
Info also obtained from message posted:
" Included in this potograph is my grandfather, William Corriveau, back row looking to the left with his face covered and the BAR hanging on his shoulder. As I understand it, this was his squad. I too have an original DOD print of this picture that sits proudly in my office."

Daniel Corriveau
===============

This photo can be found in many WWII books.
It was the first photo I put in our family tribute book about our Uncle Mel.
To discover that he served in the 87th Infantry Division, and now to know this photo is of men from the same Division, makes the photo a very emotional one for me.

As with all galleries of history06 -
we welcome comments/thoughts/memories.
Just click on the "comment" in
lower left of page.

Here's to the Golden Acorn Soldiers - Forever STALWART AND STRONG!


To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com

and

For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
See photo in gallery

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