
Cpl. K.
E. Dixon
March 1944
28th Entered at Fort Thomas, Kentucky
as a private and assigned to Company C, Reception Center Company #8
P.R.T.C.
April 1944
2nd Left Ft. Thomas via rail to Camp
Adair, located near Corvallis, Oregon.
7th Arrived at Camp Adair. While there
he received his immunization shots for small pox, typhoid and
tetanus. He received gunnery training which included the M-1,
Carbine, 30 cal MG and 50 cal MG. He received a marksman rating for
the M-1, BAR, pistol and carbine. He also received hand grenade
training.
May 1944
Transfered to Company C, 270th Engineer
Combat Battalion at Camp Adair
June 1944
No Notations
July 1944
25th Departed Camp Adair
30th Arrived at Fort Leonard Wood,
near Waynesville, Mo. He received another typhus and tetanus shot.
This move was due to the transfer of the division before embarking
for Europe.
August 1944
No Notation
September 1944
Received more training: How to attack a
German village and rifle grenade training.
28th through Oct. 13th Furlough to
Elkhorn, West Virginia and vicinity
October 1944
6th Received promotion to P.F.C.
(Private First Class)
November 1944
10th-13th Furlough: visited
Elizabethton, Tenn., Roan Mt., and road "Tweetsie"
December 1944
21st Departed Fort Leonard Wood
January 1945
8th Left the USA for Marseilles,
France on board the USS Mariposa
18th Arrived in Marseilles, France.
Forrest Moore, a 270th Engineer writes
"...We were taken to an
isolated place and told to put up our pup tents for the night. We
were tired and some of us decided not to put the tents up and we
used our sleeping bags. Lo and behold, that night we got a very hard
rain. Yes, we were drowned rats!"
February 1945
5th through May 15th Saw action at the
Saar River, Rhine River, Central Europe and Rhineland Campaigns.
Included mine removal and laying, building bridges, road maintenance
and lending direct support to infantry units.
March 1945
Combat
April 1945
In Reserves, maintaining roads and general
engineering work.
May 1945
1st Received promotion to Corporal
8th War ends
15th official end of combat
June 1945
29th-July 2nd Furlough to Paris,
France
July 1945
Transferred to Co. C, 10th Eng. Battalion in
Germany
5th Receive the Good Conduct Medal per
General Order #6, conferred by Capt. K. A. Seigrist
August 1945
No Notation
September 1945
15th-22nd Furlough: tour of
Switzerland (Basle, Berne, Speiz, Lucerne and Zurich)
October 1945 (no dates)
Transferred to 502nd Lt. Ponton Co. (France)
Transferred to 1173 Eng. C. Group (France)
Received WW2 Victory Ribbon awarded by War
Department per General Order #45
Received the E.A.M.E.T. Ribbon per General
Order #33, War Department #45, conferred by War Department
November 1945
2-4 Pass to Paris, France
9-11 Pass to Luxembourg, Luxembourg
20-22 Pass to Paris, France
30-Dec. 2 Pass to Paris, France
December 1945
Transferred to 1408 Engr. S/L Maint. Det.
(France)
January 1946
18th Arrived via ship in Argentia,
Newfoundland
21st departed Argentia for USA
26th Arrived USA onboard the USS Henry
Baldwin
30th Received an Honorable Discharge
at Fort George Meade (Certificate #1358)