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 > A map of Utah Beach in Normandy, France, depicting the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944; where you will see that the 237th Engineers were in the 4th wave (bottom left of the assault force). The arrow shows where they really landed.
 > My truck, HQ64 from the front. Note the names stenciled on the bottom of the windshield: SSG Worrell was the supply sergeant back then. This was a great truck, the fastest in the Battalion (tuned by the motor pool) - which was important when on the Autobahn A81 between Heilbronn and Stuttgart for supply runs.
 > This is the HHC 237th Engineer Battalion barracks in October 1987, right when the building renovations began. Note the GP medium tent airing out in the foreground - an indicator that the 237th just got back from a manouver.
 > This is the cross monument on Wharton Barracks, commemorating Polish people that died during World War II. The monument was erected in 1945/46 and was classified in 1998 as a cultural monument. It was moved to another location due to the opening of the Schwabenhof Business Park in 1999, where it received a new foundation in a nice setting.
 > HHC 237th Engineer Battalion photo
My truck, HQ64 from the front. Note the names stenciled on the bottom of the windshield: SSG Worrell was the supply sergeant back then. This was a great truck, the fastest in the Battalion (tuned by the motor pool) - which was important when on the Autobahn A81 between Heilbronn and Stuttgart for supply runs.
 > My truck, HQ64 from the front. Note the names stenciled on the bottom of the windshield: SSG Worrell was the supply sergeant back then. This was a great truck, the fastest in the Battalion (tuned by the motor pool) - which was important when on the Autobahn A81 between Heilbronn and Stuttgart for supply runs.
My truck, HQ64 from the front. Note the names stenciled on the bottom of the windshield: SSG Worrell was the supply sergeant back then. This was a great truck, the fastest in the Battalion (tuned by the motor pool) - which was important when on the Autobahn A81 between Heilbronn and Stuttgart for supply runs.
Photo by: Tomsyck · see photo in gallery

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