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Harvey C. Luther

(337th Harbor Craft Company)

Source Julee Beth.

The first picture is my dad's patch that he wore on his uniform.

 

 
The 2nd picture are a bunch of passes he got when he was there.  Also his sleeping quarters pass which was the spot he had on the ship over to France.

 

 

                                         
The 3rd picture is my father.
Harvey C. Luther
Wisconsin
He was a Master Seargent with the 337th Harbor Craft Company.  He entered into the army May 1944 and was discharged March 1946.  He landed on Omaha Beach, was involved in the Battle of the Bulge, Nuremberg Trials, and helped to free the dislocated and displaced people at the work camps.  His right hand man and interpreter was named Allen Almeta.  Al Almeta was from Rhode Island.  My dad always wanted to touch base with him after the war but was unable to.  If he or his family happens to read this, please contact me!  (Picture #4 shows my father with Al Almeta.)          

 

 

 

 

 

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