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The Stamford Historical Society, May 21, 2006 through June 30, 2007

Pride and Patriotism: Stamford’s Role in World War II

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Bob Rodwin

Bob Rodwin was drafted into the service in 1942. He initially served as an MP guarding military ships on the docks in Philadelphia but was later transferred to the 755th Railroad Shop Battalion where he served as company clerk. He went over to Europe with that outfit in 1945. Following the war’s conclusion he was transferred to Patton’s 15th Army Transportation Corps.
Namur, Belgium
Bob Rodwin, Namur, Belgium R and R, Namur, Belgium

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Biselsheim, France

T.O. White, Biselsheim, France

'Railroading Soldiers', Biselsheim, France


'Radar' Roby and Crew, Eight Air Force, England
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Photos Courtesy Bob Rodwin

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