A detailed historical account of Company A, 307th Engineer Regiment, 82d Division, United States Army. This meticulously researched record provides a comprehensive look at the company's activities, likely during World War I, offering invaluable insights into the daily lives, challenges, and contributions of the soldiers who served within its ranks.
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