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Ecco lo Zio di mio padre Ray Florio , in Belgio dicembre 1944 durante la seconda Guerra mondiale ,

gli e' stata appena conferita la Stella di bronzo , per un'azione di coraggio che salvo alcuni soldati della sua compagnia ,la decorazione gli viene consegnata direttamente sul campo di battaglia ,nelle mani arrotolato impugna il certificato,
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Edited by Don Mike Corleone - 3/3/2008, 11:38
 
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missyd
view post Posted on 3/3/2008, 11:10




Dove lui salvato la compagnia?
 
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e successo in belgio , il luogo esatto non lo conosco , :B):
 
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view post Posted on 3/3/2008, 12:05




Lui partizipato al DDay?
 
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Si partecipo al D-day , ma non alla prima ondata , quindi fu " abbastanza " fortunato , perse molti amici conosciuti durante il lungo addestramento che si effettuo in Inghilterra .
 
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il suo "indirizzo", invece?
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Army 56th Signal Battalion

The 56th Signal Battalion mission is to install, operate, maintain and manage defense communications, sustaining base communications and information mission services in support of U.S. Southern Command, its service components and other governmental agencies in theater. 56th Signal Battalion is unique within the Signal Corps. As a non-standard battalion, comprised of strategic and tactical elements, there is a special quality firmly imbedded in its structure.

It is comprised of a Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD), the 94th Signal Company, and the 252nd Signal Company. The battalion's mission is diverse with a focus on the broad spectrum of modern commercial and tactical communications. Communications activities include a strategic mission on Fort Buchanan and other installations in the surrounding area. The strategic mission is accomplished by the 94th Signal Company. The 56th also has a tactical arm that virtually reaches throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The 252nd Signal company has the responsibility of providing tactical communications throughout the area of operations, which include all of Central and South America as well as the Caribbean Islands.

Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 56th Signal Battalion, was first constituted on 18 October 1927 and allotted to the 4th U.S. Corps Area.

On 1 February 1941, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, the battalion was reactivated and spent the next seventeen months training in the United States. In accordance with signal doctrine of that time, units such as the 56th Signal Battalion were assigned the mission of providing communications for U.S. Army corps headquarters.

On 1 July 1942, the battalion embarked from New York aboard the transport ship "Argentina" en route to Northern Ireland. The battalion initially landed in Scotland on 12 July 1942 and remained there until 14 July 1942. From 15 July until 20 November 1944, the unit spent the next four months training in Northern Ireland.

The 56th Signal Battalion arrived in England on 24 November 1942 and remained there for over eighteen months until 5 June 1944. While there, the battalion underwent additional training with the British Army Royal-School-of-Signals. This training assisted the battalion in establishing solid communications between American and British forces as they prepare to battle their way across Europe.

On D-Day, 6 June 1944, assigned to Fifth U.S. Corps, the battalion participated in initial amphibious landings on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France. During this period from 6 June 1944 through 8 May 1945, the 56th Signal Battalion supported combat operations in: France (from 6 June - 6 September 1944,) Belgium (from 9-11 September 1944,) Luxembourg (from 15-23 September 1944,) Belgium (from 4 October 1944 - 26 February 1945,) Germany (from 8 March - 7 May 1945,) and Czechoslovakia (from 8 May until Victory in Europe Day 1945.) The 56th Signal Battalion was awarded battle streamers in recognition of participation in combat operations during the Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe campaigns. The battalion was also awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation for notable World War II service. On 24 February 1946, subsequent to the close of the war, after more than forty-three months in Europe, the battalion departed from LeHarve, France en route to New York City, aboard the ships "Elizabeth B. Stanton" and "Rockhill Victory." And on 8 March 1946, at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, the battalion was deactivated for the second time.

 
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Paramericano
view post Posted on 11/3/2008, 15:32




Complimenti allo zio , ed interessante le notizie sulla divisione comunicazioni :B):
 
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