Post by Jim West - Indiana Military Or on Mar 2, 2007 9:27:42 GMT -5
ATTENTION PC USERS
Members of the 106th Infantry Division Association have been
contributing their written memoirs to the website maintained by our
Associate Member Jim West. This website now holds more than 200
articles relative to the veterans of the 106th Division. Any PC user
can access the section by using www.indianamilitary.org/106ID/SoThinkMenu/106thSTART.htm
in your browser's address box at the top of the screen. This URL will
take you directly into the 106th Division section of the www.IndianaMilitary.org
website. There will be a 'drop down' menu at the left side of the page
listing the categories. By clicking on the accompanying box
containing the plus sign (+) the category will expand to give you
access to the individual listings.
In addition there is a 'button' at the top of the page for "German POW
Camps." Click on this button to have access to those articles written
by former 106th Division prisoners of war. Each POW Camp is listed and
those Ex-POWs who have written their experiences are accessed by
expanding the camp listing. The other 'buttons' at the top of the
screen are also open for your browsing pleasure.
Now, more news.
A new CD is now available from your 106th Historian:, John Schaffner.
This CD contains approximately 195 contributions from our veteran
members that have been copied from the website. Also the CD contains
the issues of The Cub published in year 2005-06. Also the CD contains
those issues of The Camp Crier published at Camp Atterbury during our
tenure in 1944, and several other stories about our Association
members from the days of WW II.
To order this new CD send a check for $10 made out to John R.
Schaffner, 1811 Miller Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030-1013. They are now
ready for mailing.
Stay tuned. We are still accepting your memoirs and other WW II
stories and adding them to the above website and everything collected
in late 2006 and 2007 will be material for another CD to be produced
about this time in 2008. This project will be on going as long as you
can contribute your stories.
Submitted by John Schaffner, 106th Association Historian
Members of the 106th Infantry Division Association have been
contributing their written memoirs to the website maintained by our
Associate Member Jim West. This website now holds more than 200
articles relative to the veterans of the 106th Division. Any PC user
can access the section by using www.indianamilitary.org/106ID/SoThinkMenu/106thSTART.htm
in your browser's address box at the top of the screen. This URL will
take you directly into the 106th Division section of the www.IndianaMilitary.org
website. There will be a 'drop down' menu at the left side of the page
listing the categories. By clicking on the accompanying box
containing the plus sign (+) the category will expand to give you
access to the individual listings.
In addition there is a 'button' at the top of the page for "German POW
Camps." Click on this button to have access to those articles written
by former 106th Division prisoners of war. Each POW Camp is listed and
those Ex-POWs who have written their experiences are accessed by
expanding the camp listing. The other 'buttons' at the top of the
screen are also open for your browsing pleasure.
Now, more news.
A new CD is now available from your 106th Historian:, John Schaffner.
This CD contains approximately 195 contributions from our veteran
members that have been copied from the website. Also the CD contains
the issues of The Cub published in year 2005-06. Also the CD contains
those issues of The Camp Crier published at Camp Atterbury during our
tenure in 1944, and several other stories about our Association
members from the days of WW II.
To order this new CD send a check for $10 made out to John R.
Schaffner, 1811 Miller Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030-1013. They are now
ready for mailing.
Stay tuned. We are still accepting your memoirs and other WW II
stories and adding them to the above website and everything collected
in late 2006 and 2007 will be material for another CD to be produced
about this time in 2008. This project will be on going as long as you
can contribute your stories.
Submitted by John Schaffner, 106th Association Historian