there are a couple of diaries in digital form that I have found. One is from Colonel Scurr for 1941, 1942, and 1943. The other is from Corporal...
H i know this is an old thread, but hopefully you are still following this. I have gotten the morning reports of my dad's battery, a diary of...
My father was with the 147th field artillery that was part of the 158th RCT. He was armt Sarmi-Toem and Noe.foor before he rotated home. I...
The 2 books are: 1) "The Coyotes - A history of South Dakota National Guard" by Richard Cropp and 2) South Dakota in World War II by the South...
I know there hasn't been anything posted here for some time. There is a Facebook page "Miles Peg NT - WWII in the Northern Territory" that has...
I haven't been on here for quite awhile. I don't have the books with me, but I will post the names when I can. One is something like - "South...
I know this a response to an old post. However, I recently had someone pull the morning reports from Battery E from Nov 1940 to Oct 1944. It...
I just sent the letters to the e-mail you gave me. Gary
I am fine with putting them on the web - just tell me what I need to do. Gary
Carl, I recently found 4 letters my father wrote to my grandfather and my aunt. There are some discussions of training in them. They have been...
Carl, I have not found anything of my father's that described anything about the actual artillery "operations". I e-mailed the USMA and they...
Jack, My father joined the 147th Field Artillery, Battery E in the South Dakota National Guard out of Yankton, SD in October, 1940 and was...
My father was part of the 147th Field Artillery National Guard unit out of Yankton, South Dakota. He was a member of Battery E. I am trying to...
I enjoyed reading the letters. My father was in the 147th FA, Battery E. His name was Kenneth Schulte from north of Yankton, SD. I have been...