146 Engineer Combat Battalion during WWII

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Date: 1943 to 1945
Location: European Theater of Operationsmap


This Battalion participated in most of the European battles during WWII. I know for sure they were at Omaha Yellow on 6th June 1944, Liberation of Paris, Battle of the Bulge and at least 4 other major battles. My dad, Warren Tull, earned 7 bronze stars serving with this unit. I would love to know more and invite others to add to this profile.



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On April 27, John Antkowiak wrote:

Hi. I'm a grad student in Public History at Florida State University, and I've been working for several years on a hobby project centering on the 146th ECB on D-Day. I've gathered quite a lot of information on the unit. I am proud to have met a number of surviving veterans at a reunion in Oklahoma. Mr. Tull's is not a name familiar off the top of my head, but he may be mentioned in my materials. I would very much like to exchange some information, if you are interested.

John Antkowiak
Historical Administration and Public History MA candidate
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL
john_antkowiak@yahoo.com


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Moore School House Cemetery Image 3
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Warren Tull, 146 Engineer Combat Battalion during WWII, Moore School House Cemetery, Where: Moore School House Cemetery, McNairy County, Tennessee map , When: May 7, 2011, Comments: 0. Popularity: 1.

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