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11th Inf USFIP

Discussion in 'Land Warfare in the Pacific' started by international73, Mar 11, 2010.

  1. international73

    international73 recruit

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    Hello all,

    I am new to the forum. I am trying to research an individual that was the S-2 of the 11th USFIP during WW2 under LTC Blackburn. Any help you all could provide would be great and I am more than happy to share what information I have gathered with you. Thanks, David
     
  2. CurlySue

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    Hi
    Has anyone contacted you- - anywhere ??
    Im new too See ya round
     
  3. LRusso216

    LRusso216 Graybeard Staff Member

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    Check the date. This post is a dozen years old! Unlikely that you'll get a response.
     
  4. CurlySue

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    Over 12 years old , yup
    I wasn’t looking for a response- - I just thought- - Geewhiz hasn’t got even 1 reply
    So I relied- - just for fun
    Take Care , Laterrrrr
     
  5. CurlySue

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    Please- - What is USFIP all spelled out ?
     
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    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    Hi Biak
    Thank you , I could have looked it up .
    I was busy cooking and thought I would just ask - - that way fast- - correct answer would be forthcoming . Thanx again
    Also my Uncle Charles
    Sgt. Charles , Richard Chesnut of the 22nd
    Bombardment Co aided in the Creation of
    The Revenge of the Red Raiders , an Illustrated History of the 22nd . I already knew he was a very talented Artist- but this is all new to me. I’ll see if I can post his bio .
    He did all the Art work on the Planes they flew. I also knew he could paint or draw a
    Lady PinUp really well . My other Uncle
    Glenn Earl Chesnut is one I still need to look up - - he is also a very accomplished Artist . Don’t know of any Military history on him . Also Uncle J.T. - which I think stands for
    Thomas Jefferson- only that was one of the great grandpa’s names- - so could be
    Jefferson Thomas- or - James Thomas anyway later I’ll be looking into his work in the Battle of our Great County . Oh - - Sgt. J.T. Chesnut
    Laterrrrr my Friend
     

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