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Society of the 3rd Infantry Division
James E. Drury
716-9th Ave
Camache, IA 52730
Email address
Watch on the Rhine
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Hungnam Evac Survivors Group - 3rd Inf Div
Mr. Paul A Dudash
1375 Mount Hope Rd
Fairfield, PA 17320-9423
717-642-8796
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3rd Infantry Division Reunion Information
To be updated - editor
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15th Infantry RGT Association Reunion Information
To be updated
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See Also: Unit page
30th Infantry RGT Association Reunion Information
To be updated
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10th Field Artillery Association
To be updated
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Outpost Harry Survivors Association
Outpost Harry Survivors Association
To be updated
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See Also: 15th Infantry page
New Division Web page
On Fri, 3 Oct 1997 Updated: 27 Jan 2012 Martin Markley
m.markley@sbcglobal.net wrote:
See: 3rd Division Association
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OP#3 Meeting
To be updated
OP#3, 3rd inf div society will hold their next scheduled meeting in
Update needed:
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3d Infantry Division Unknown Units
The following messages relate to requests for information for units not
identified at time of correspondence. It would be most appreciated if
anyone can assist the KWP in identifying the units.
Society of the 3rd Infantry Division
1515 Ramblewood Drive
Hanover Park, IL 60133
Membership: Visit website at: Click here
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3rd Infantry Division Reunion Information - 2004
Savannah Marriott Riverfront Hotel
100 General McIntosh Blvd.
Telephone: 1-912-233-7722
Room Rate $109.00 plus tax
Parking $5.00 a day
Visit website at: Click here
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15th Infantry RGT Association and Reunion Information
Visit website at: Click here
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Outpost Harry Survivors Association
Outpost Harry Survivors Association
Contact: Jerry Cunningham
501 Chlhowire Road
Columbia,SC 29209
PH: (803) 783-4491
e-mail jero5288@aol.com
Visit website at: Click here
Newsletters: Visit website at: Click here
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See Also: 15th Infantry page
Division Web page
On Fri, 3 Oct 1997
Updated: 27 Jan 2012 Martin Markley
m.markley@sbcglobal.net wrote:
See: 3rd Division Association
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3d Infantry Division Unknown Units
The following messages relate to requests for information for units not
identified at time of correspondence. It would be most appreciated if
anyone can assist the KWP in identifying the units.
Last Casualty of 3rd Div possibly with 39th
On Fri, 24 Oct 1997
GinaKHall@aol.com wrote:
Mr. Barker,
My name is Howard P. Hall. I am serving as the commander of A-39 FA
(TAB) at Fort Stewart Georgia. I am trying to find out all available
information about a young man by the name of NEUMEIR. I am not sure of
the spelling of that.
I think this was the last soldier to have died from the 3rd Infantry
Division. We would like to memorialize that war as well as the soldiers
who died in the war. I also believe he died of wounds. All indications
so far are that he was in Alpha Battery of the 39th Field Artillery
Regiment.
I have been doing research on this soldier but have come up empty. All
my leads are exhausted and I was hoping you could help me.
I was told by one of the agencies that there are two survivors from
that unit and I would like to get in touch with them also. If you have
any information on them it would be greatly appreciated.
Finally, I think you should know we plan to rename DIVARTY field after
this soldier on the 5th of December as part of our yearly ST Barbara's
Day Celebration (She is the Patron Saint of the Field Artillery). The
survivors will lend a touch of class to the ceremony as well as give us
a chance to say thank you in front of 8000 active duty soldiers.
Thank You in advance for any information you help provide. I will
continue to search for more info to help you in any searches you might
conduct.
Sincerely,
HOWARD P. HALL
CPT, FA Commanding
SPEED IN ACTION!
UPdate from KWP:
Niemeyer was MOS as Artillery with 01844 as code. I still don't have
the MOS codes for Dpt Army for that period. But, I bet he was a radio
man or spotter for Arty from the Rgt.. He was with the 7th IR.
PFC Died of Wounds on the 27th and was from Pike County Il, looks like
NG.
See Also: 39th Field Artillery Bn page.- ed
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