> This photo shows a bridge built by the 237th Engineer Combat Battalion on January 19th, 1945 at Sommerain (near Houffalize), Belgium. It was a DS Bailey Bridge Class 40 of 60'. Donated by Eddy Monfort.
 > The "heavy junk" lot during the 1980's. Donated by Brad Chasteen.
 > This is a list of people who served in the 237th Engineer Battalion that died in service in WWII. The list was built from data obtained from the pc at the new visitor's center at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial and from the abmc website in July 2007.  This Excel file can be sent to you if you wish - just contact me.
 > Me paying respect to James N. Keane of the 237th.  I gathered a bag of sand the day earlier on Omaha Beach and I rubbed some sand on the headstone so you can see his name and details better. Don't worry, it rained the same day and when I returned the next day all the sand was cleansed from the headstone.  Contact me if you would like original sand from Omaha or Utah beaches. Taken on July 20th, 2007.
This photo shows a bridge built by the 237th Engineer Combat Battalion on January 19th, 1945 at Sommerain (near Houffalize), Belgium. It was a DS Bailey Bridge Class 40 of 60'. Donated by Eddy Monfort.
 > This photo shows a bridge built by the 237th Engineer Combat Battalion on January 19th, 1945 at Sommerain (near Houffalize), Belgium. It was a DS Bailey Bridge Class 40 of 60'. Donated by Eddy Monfort.
This photo shows a bridge built by the 237th Engineer Combat Battalion on January 19th, 1945 at Sommerain (near Houffalize), Belgium. It was a DS Bailey Bridge Class 40 of 60'. Donated by Eddy Monfort.
Photo by: Tomsyck • see photo in gallery

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