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Company D, 113th Infantry Regiment

Sarge

One of the Regulars
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My grand uncle’s WW2 unit photograph. The photograph is of Company D, 113th Infantry Regiment, 44th Division, Fort Dix N.J. 1941. It is (almost) fully signed by the soldiers of D Company on the back.

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EngProf

Practically Family
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Did anyone else notice "Corp. Stinky Finkle"?
I have my dad's version of that photo *somewhere*. However, it unfortunately doesn't have all the names on the back.
It was taken at Camp Campbell in mid-1943 and its sort-of "claim to fame" is that somewhere in the bunch is Charles Schultz - creator of "Peanuts".
I really need to locate it.
Not well known is that in addition to being the home of the 101st Airborne, during WWII Camp Campbell was a training base for armored divisions. My dad was in the armored infantry.
 

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