Morning Reports
As the name implies, the Military Services created Morning Reports each morning to detail each day's personnel changes. They are an "exception based" system, only containing information on those individuals who were not "present and accounted for." Among the reasons for being listed on a Morning Report: promotion or demotion; being killed, wounded or missing in action; being assigned to a unit or leaving a unit; going to a hospital for treatment or to another activity for training.
The July, August, October and November 1944 Morning Reports for the 329th and 331st are the courtesy of Brian Siddall. The Morning Reports for the 330th for July and August 1944 are the courtesy of Tom Hury and Thijs Hodiamont. The morning reports for the 330th for December 1944 are the courtesy of Wim Doms, D. Booth, W. August, J. Ryan, J. Cunkle, Dave Dimmick and C. Hantz-Tanenbaum and Thijs Hodiamont. The morning reports for the 329th and 331st for December 1944 and the 329th for January 1945 are the courtesy of Larry Scheerer. The morning reports for June/September/October 1944, January, February, March, April and May 1945 of the 331st are the courtesy of Myra Miller, PhD, Glyn Nightingale and Elaine Norton. The 1945 morning reports for the 330th are courtesy of Myra Miller, PhD, and Ken Miller.
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