Seeking information on the 159th Engineer Combat Battalion that served in Europe and inparticular the Battle of the Budge.

Two of my uncles served in WW-II during the Battle of the Buldg.  One uncle was in radio contact with his brother PFC Neil Elmeier when the radio went silent due to Neil’s company being captured by the Germans.  Neil and fellow  POWs were executed by the Germans when they retreated east due to the approaching Allies.  Neil is buried at the American Cemetery at Luxembourg.  Neal is a Purple Heart recipient.  I have been trying to locate his Army service record informatiom.  However, the Army Historical Record Center in St Louis, MO indicates no record exists due to most likely being destroyed in a fire at that sight in the mid 1970.  Neil served in 159th Engineer Combat Battalion.  His service number 33689155.

I am see,ing any information available to reconstruct his Army service.

Respectfully,

Louis Kobet

Commander, US Navy Retired

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  • Hello Louis,  I came across your message as I was looking for information about the 159th Engineer Combat Battalion because my Dad was part of it and also was in the Battle of the Bulge.  I looked up Neil Elmeier by name and his service number in Ancestry and found some records that you might be interested in.  I would be glad to help you out if you'd like.  Just let me know.  Good luck on your search.

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  • Hello Louis,  I came across your message as I was looking for information about the 159th Engineer Combat Battalion because my Dad was part of it and also was in the Battle of the Bulge.  I looked up Neil Elmeier by name and his service number in Ancestry and found some records that you might be interested in.  I would be glad to help you out if you'd like.  Just let me know.  Good luck on your search.

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