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1189) ramona harvey 
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Wednesday, July 5, 2006 12:33 Send E-mail

Gentlemen: I wonder if any of you might help me. We buried my brother, Marshall H. Harvey this past week. I have a copy of his Army Discharge paper, designating him as "38 479 194 Sergeant, Company M 141st Infantry", and under Battles and Campaigns, it states, "Ardennes Central Europe Rhineland", and stating that he departed from the USA on 10 Dec.. '45, with destination being "ETO", arriving 1 Oct. '44. He was discharged at the end of the war, leaving Europe on 10 Dec. '45, arriving U.S.A. 22 Dec. '45.
I have tried finding specifics on where he fought, and think it might be the Battle of the Bulge, since the document states "Ardennes Central Europe", and the time-frame would be right. However,on Battle of Bulge info, I cannot find anything on "Company M, 141st Infantry", specifically. DO I NEED ANOTHER DESIGNATION OF SOME SORT ADDED TO THIS INFO, IN ORDER TO SEARCH FURTHER? Was this group actually a part of another regiment/group, whatever?? Thanks for any help.

ramona harvey Saturday, July 8, 2006 11:14
Regarding my letter to you of July 5, 2006, I made errors in dates: Marshall H. Harvey's Discharge papers said he left on 20 Sept. '44, destination "ETO", and arrived 1 Oct. '44. As I said before, I think this would have put him in the Ardennes during the Battle of the Bulge, but I need verification (pls. see my Guestbook entry, " 1189)ramona harvey", dated July 5, 2006. Thanks

Ramona Harvey Monday, July 9, 2007 14:57
Hello again...So, how does one get "verification" of whether or not my brother would have been in the Ardennes during the Battle of the Bulge?? Thanks very much. Ramona confused
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