Bonjour, Gérard Louis et moi même Philippe Sugg avons retrouvé les 3 soldats américains en 2003 dans la forêt de Parroy qui avaient été tués le 9 octobre 1944
Cordialement
Gérard et Philippe
Mary Churchill
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My father was Lt. Dean S. Knight;in the 771st Tank Destroyer Battalion. He was a bronze star recipient.
brian gillis
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hi all. my uncle sgt frank a. vargo was with 601 tank destroyer bn. kia april 1 1945 out side luxenborg germany. trying to find any vet that served with him and any info or pictures of him will be really greatful anyone could help thanx so much. sincer. brian gillis
Vernon Costello
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Thank you for having this website! My mother-in-law is kin to Curmit Thetford from the 692nd. He passed in 1952, all she had was a letter written in 1945, so I am doing some research on him for her. Please if you have a picture of him let me know... or if there is anyone who is a close relative.
Thank you keep up the wonderful history!!!
Jim Romani
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Hello All,
My Father served in 701 TD "C" Company. His name,Lt. Louis Romani. Sadly he passed on a few years back. I don't believe anyone is left from his unit. God Bless all our fallen heroes,and those left of the "Greatest Generation".
Rick Plomedahl
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I have had my dad's, step-father's (pfc Earl F. Stevens) WWII medals for years. While visiting your web site I learned that Earl received his bronze star for rescuing two wounded comrades during a battle. Also learned that he was killed while securing a bridge only a few days after receiving the citation.
Earl served with the 602nd. and rests in EauClaire, WI.
Reading the information regarding Earl and knowing his role in the war, has made me very proud...I wish that I could have known him.
Thank you for posting this information.
Asa L. Castleman
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When I was doing the family genealogy I was fortunate to meet cousin Nolan before his demise and I am sure he did the country and his family proud. A fine gentleman. Asa
Heather
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My Great Uncle, Bob Hammons, served in the 825th Tank Destroyers....He now lives in Lewisville, NC and is a local hero after serving as both a police officer and fireman upon returning from WWII. Thank you for serving alongside him. I wondered if possibly your paths had crossed before... and thought I would write and offer to connect you both, if you did know/remember one another.
Raymond Teske, Jr.
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My father was in the 106th Cavalry Group, 121st Reconnaissance Squadron, B Troop. He often worked together with members of the 613 who were attached to assist them in Europe. He brought home one of the tiger patches and I still have it. I often read of reference to "towed hoods" that were assigned to work with them.
J S (Jim) Bland
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My dad served in B Company; 636th Tank Destroyer Battalion. God Bless all Veterans and the United State of America.