Civilian labor units assigned to US military in Germany WW2

It's my understanding when Polish forced laborers were liberated in Germany, they were assigned to noncombatant civilian labor units under command of US military.  I had 3 uncles forcibly taken from home in Poland to forced agricultural labor in Germany.  They were designated as Displaced Persons when the war ended.  I have two later photos of them in what look like US military uniforms, taken before they emigrated to the US in 1947.  General googling on this subject has yielded copies of documents identifying for example "Labor Supervision Company US Army", and even "discharge" papers for individuals in these units.  Any information on this subject would be appreciated.

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  • So interesting!  Thank you for sharing! 

    My father had a similar experience, though I too, do not know the exact details of his capture....only that he was taken from Poland and ended up in Germany most likely in forced labor,  He also worked for a U.S. Labor division of the army,  81st division.  I have his US labor discharge papers like what you posted (he was discharged in Feb 1949 to emigrate to U.S.) as well as a photo of him in uniform similar to the last picture you posted.