Following the Battle of the Bulge, the headquarters company of the 922nd EAR was tasked with writing an account of how they were able to move the unit quickly out of the way of of advancing German units. This report was used to help define procedures but other units.
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Col. Pat Little, Jr
Augustine Patterson Little, Jr. (Pat) was born on 17 November 1914 in Louisville, Ga. to Augustine Patterson Little (“Gus”) and Laura Landrum Lee (“Miss Laura”). He was the second of three children and the only boy. He was an excellent student and graduated from high school a year early (at the age of 14). His ambition was to attend …
Nathan Norkin
Nate Norkin commanded one of the reconnaissance units of the 922nd EAR. In this role, he and his men worked ahead of the regiment scouting locations for new airfields. In 2009, Nate’s local historical society, The Stamford Historical Society, worked to document the accomplishments of local residents during World War II. The exhibit is on …