This gallery pays respects to the real heroes of the 237th Engineer Battalion - the ones who died in WWII and now buried in the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville sur Mer, France, or the Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery in Belgium. The Normandy photos posted in this gallery were taken in July 2007 and the Belgian photos were taken on Aug 4th, 2007. Contact me for further photos or sand from Omaha or Utah Beachs.
A view of plot F where 3 people from the 237th Engineer Battalion are buried. Here you see Comb's grave marker - made from white Lasa marble - precisely aligned with all other headstones. In all there are 9,387 headstones in the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial grounds in Colleville sur Mer, France. Photo was taken in July 2007.
A view of plot F where 3 people from the 237th Engineer Battalion are buried. Here you see Comb's grave marker - made from white Lasa marble - precisely aligned with all other headstones. In all there are 9,387 headstones in the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial grounds in Colleville sur Mer, France. Photo was taken in July 2007.
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