Nothing but praise a history of the 1321st Engineer General Service Regiment
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Title from PDF title screen (viewed Aug. 13, 2012).Text displays in parallel columns.Includes bibliographical references and index.The history of the 1321st Engineers -- Beginnings -- Training in the Carolinas -- Training in Tennessee -- Return to North Carolina -- Preparing to deploy -- From Boston to Britain -- Across the Channel -- Eastern France -- German advances -- Work near Epinal -- Spring offensive into Germany -- Leaving France -- To the Pacific -- Okinawa, Korea, and the last days of the 1321st -- The diary of Col. Aldo H. Bagnulo."EP 870-1-69."
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United States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Keywords
- African American Soldiers
- African American Troops
- African Americans
- Bagnulo, Aldo H, 1914 2004
- Campaigns
- Diaries
- Engineering And Construction
- History
- Military Engineers
- Participation, African American
- Personal Narratives, American
- Regimental Histories
- United States
- United States. Army
- United States. Army. Engineer General Service Regiment, 1321st
- Western Front
- World War, 1939 1945