Bangor Public Library Bangor Community: Digital Commons@bpl World War Regimental Histories World War Collections 1945 19th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron: A Brief History United States Army Follow this and additional works at: http://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/ww_reg_his Recommended Citation United States Army, "19th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron: A Brief History" (1945). World War Regimental Histories. 216. http://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/ww_reg_his/216 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the World War Collections at Bangor Community: Digital Commons@bpl. It has been accepted for inclusion in World War Regimental Histories by an authorized administrator of Bangor Community: Digital Commons@bpl. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. In Memory of my father... ""!'.. , .."~"" 1 EUROPEAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS, t'~-.i1·'1:8V;:;>"., Pvt. Dominick Gesualdi 19TH CAVALRY RECONNAISSANCE SQUADRON, l[t.'J_~:~-~1_:_,:.,:_~ BRANCH OF SERVICE NOVEMB ER 30, 1944 TO AUGUST 15, 1945. TROWBRIDGE TO TRIER TO OBERSTEIN TO MAINZ Newark, NJ _:,,, :il~~!!'A" ~~~VI TO BAD HOMBURG TO EUSKIRCHEN HONORED BY Maria Gesualdi Clerico (Daughter) HEADQUARTERS 19TH CAVALRY RCN SQUADRON Camp Campbell, Ky. 10 November, 1945 WANT TO EXPRESS to each and every one of you who were overseas and fought with the squad ron the sincere appreciation of Lt. Col. Schlanser, ___..___myself and all of your former officers for all that ~ you have accomplished. It is impossible to express personal gratitude to each one of you individually and this type of letter seems rather impersonal. But I hope each of you will look upon it as a personal letter, for that is how it is intended.