IN TRIBUTE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE 146TH ECB
        Killed in Action in the ETO during WW II
Hank Kalinowsky
A friend of the 146th ECB sent these photos shown below of the Cemetery and Memorial in Normandy, France. He visited the place last year and took these pictures. We are not privi as to his affection for our Unit nor its members, but we want to express our gratitude for  his involvement. Thanks, Robert Dennis!
Looking towards the channel in the background.
PFC Edward L. Johson  38428694  Co. "A"  KIA June 6th 1944 on Omaha Beach on D-Day. Died of a head wound. Buried at St. Laurent, France - plot Q -row 2 - grove 36. Member of Boat # 4
Memorial in Center of Cemetary
Inscription on Memorial plaque above
The dog tag belonged to Sgt Joseph Murphy, a member of 3rd platoon, Company B of the 146th ECB, under the command of Lt Wesley Ross. Killed in the fall of 1944 while arming an anti-personnel mine which exploded in his face. (Pictures, info and photos furnished by Wesley Ross.)
The above commemorative plaque is displayed on a monument standing on a bluff overlooking Omaha Beach in Normandy, France.
The monument
The drawing below is a map of the existing monuments on the shores of Normandy France at Omaha Beach, landing point of the 146th ECB on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
The document below is a reproduction of the original Commendation issued by the Commanding Officer of the 1171st Engr Combat Group, to which the 146th ECB was attached during the action at Vossenack, Germany.
Presidential Memorial Certificate
To obtain this Certificate for your deceased member of the US Military
call 1-202-565-4964
Have available the death and discharge certificates
Army Unit Citation Ribbon

There were 64 awards. Only the above reci[ients have been identified
There were 23 awards. All recipients have been Identified.
Recipients of the  Distinguished Service Cross --D-Day
Recipients of the French Croix de Guerre
Awarded to individuals by the French Government
on Oct. 30, 1945
as reward for acts of bravery
during the campaign for the
liberation of France - WW II
Sergeant Henry J. Kalinowsky
        Co. C 146th ECB
Sergeant Nathan Levinsky
Co. A 146th ECB
Lt. Col. Carl J. Isley --  CO 146th ECB Gap Assault Teams
1st Lt. William J. Kehaly -- OIC Gap Assault Team #1
2nd Lt. William Anderson -- OIC  Hap Assault Team #2
2nd Lt. Eskell Roberts -- OIC Gap Team #5
2nd Lt. Wesley Ross -- OIC Gap Team #8
1st Lt. Raymonf Lanterman -- OIC Gap Assault Team #9
1st Lt. Joseph Gregory -- OIC  Gap Team #10 -- posthumous
Pfc John Heenan -- rescued WIA Lt. Latendresse, OIC  GT  "C"
Pvt Albert Tucker -- rescued WIA Lt. Lantendresse, OIC  GT "C"

Recipients of  DSCs -- Vossenack, Hurtgen Forest -- Nov. '44
Pfc Henry Kalinowsky -- Captured a group of Germans with and empty rifle
Pvt Doyle McDaniel -- KIA while exposing himself to enemy fire in locating the enemy
52.  Yarbrough, Benjamin                                   Conditions of death unknown
Pvt     Bennett, J. R.
The list below was obtained from the Internet. Please advise the Webmaster of any discrepncies or omissions
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2nd-Lt     Willard G. Shoemaker
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Chigrin, Dale M
Dean, Barney
Matthews,
Billy E. Tucker - - Co. A
Thanks to Whitney Stafford, NBCT
Brink Jr. High
http://www.mooreschools.com/8893202141010757/site/default.asp

She sent these photos of Cemetery Plots on Omaha Beach

Charles E. Smith - - Co.C
Donald L. Dungey - -  Co. A.
Hubert L. Fields - - Co. A
Madam Stafford has offered to take photos
of other members of the 146th ECB from OK, KIA on Omaha Beach, on her next trip to Normandy with her group of students. We look forward to receiving those pictures to add them to this page.
Sent by Benjamin & Caleb Newton
Photo taken June 6th  -  2009
65th D-Day Anniversaey





                                                                      CWO    Sarrach, Albert  C
Cpt       Ball, Sam                                       Sgt        Schiffman, Sidney
T/4       Bowden, Raymond T               
Pfc       Bratton, Raymond T                   T/5        Shrum, James C
1st Lt    Brown, Harold                            T/4        Sires, Walter C
Sgt       Dean, Barney A                          
Cpt       DeRoberts, Theodore M            Cpt        Wall, Vincent
Cpt       Howard, John K                          S/Sgt     Walters, James M
LtCol    Isley , Carl J                                Pfc        Whatley, Doyle B
                                          
T/3       Johnson, Glendo
CWO,   Langhurst, William R
Sgt       Lemonds, Jams C
T/5       Lewis, Leslie M
M/Sgt   Lucien, Ernest J
S/Sgt    McFillen Euel, G
1st Lt   Meier, Bernard
Pfc       Miller, Joseph
1st/Sgt  Mills, Harry B

Cpl      Moskal, Stphen L
Sgt       Nash, Robert
Cpt       Nichols, James
T/4       Oskam, Harry
1st Lt    Patterson, Luverne C
M/Sgt   Periera, Clarence
1st Lt    Remes, Frank
1st Lt    Ollins, Charles R
1stSgt   Rumsey, Donald G

Follmer,
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Clarification Notice:

On November 3, 1966 the Distinguished Unit Citation was renamed the Presidential Unit Citation (ARMY) per DF, DCSPER.

The upgrade of the ward entitles all members of Co. C 146th ECB to wear a bronze Oak Leaf Cluster on their Presidential Unit Citation ribbon, awarded to the 146th ECB for D-Day on Omaha Beach.
Oak Leaf Cluster
PUC
A  146th
Clarification Notice:

On Noember 3, 1966 the Distinguished Unit Citation was renamed the Presidential Unit Citation (ARMY) per DF, DCSPER.

The upgrade of the award entitles all members of Co. A - 146th ECB to wear a bronze Oak Leaf Cluster on their Presidential Unit Citacion ribbon, awarded to the 146th ECB for D-Day on Omaha Beach.