I don't see any officers by that name. All enlisted men in companies A, B, & C 
are listed as coming from a state in the USA. They are alphabetized that way. 
Means the names are all jumbled up within each company. So that makes it 
difficult to know. If you want to look at them all, the rosters are on the 
middle pages of the website. Lots of images as well, but they are scans from 
the original book, so don't expect much.

http://usmrr.tripod.com/finsaga.htm


On Sep 8, 2011, at 18:02 , Bob Sullivan wrote:

> Joe,
> My Uncle was a toy train enthusiast and a public health officer at the
> outbreak of WWII.
> His parents were Polish and he couldn't stand being a civilian with
> other men in uniform.
> He got himself a commission and couldn't get into the war in health,
> so he transfered.
> He served in a railroad unit in Europe.  His name was Harry Krzywicki.
> Maybe with your dad.
> Regards,  Bob S.

Joseph McAllister
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THE SENILITY PRAYER : 
Grant me the senility to forget the people
I never liked anyway, 
The good fortune to run into the ones I do, and 
The eyesight to tell the difference. 


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