Son of Donald Doyle, 705th TD WWII. Thoughts to all of dads comrades on this Memorial Day
Barry Quinn
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I was interested to read the entries and view photos for 6 TD Group and their time at Binnegar Hall, Dorset UK. We have a local history project in East5 Stoke so this information is most useful. I will try to provide some more information on locations if I can.
Bob Freego
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My father, T/Sgt Robert Freego was in Co. A of the 771st TDB. I am doing research and would appreciate any help or hearing from anyone who has a connection with this unit. I have photos, unit history etc. to share.
Thanks
Jeff Denecke
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My uncle, Ernest J. Galles, was a member of the 603rd and died of his wounds on 9Aug44. He rest at the Brittany American Cemetery in St. James, France. I would be grateful for any more information about where and how he was mortally wounded. We have conflicting information. One that talks of being in a plane that crashed. This does not make sense. Thank you for any help.
Dennis Pompa
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Thank you for this great website. My father,Charles Pompa, was a member of the 671st TD Battalion. His rank was Corporal. He served both in Hawaii and The Philipines.
Donald & Cheri Matthews
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Thank You for creating this website! Our Father, Donald J. Matthews Sr. was a member of the 629th Tank Destroyer. We have enjoyed the photos and all of the stories! If anyone has any other photos or stories of this unit, please feel free to contact us.
Thank You Very Much!
Mel Wolff
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My father, John Wolff, served with the 771st in HQ company. Never talked about his war time experiences. He was born in Germany and we are jewish. He was arrested, along with his father and brother, by the Gestapo on November 10th, 1938 and was sent to Dachau, was released along with his brother on December 25th, 1938, my grandfather died there. Made it to the states through France in February 1940. Was drafted in January 1943. I can not even begin to imagine what it was like for him to be a German in an American unit and to return to a country which he had struggled to leave.
Erik Laughner
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My Grandfather, William J. Laughner, was in the 628th. Very cool website- even found some photos of him! Thanks for sharing
Wayne Griffin
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Son of Leonard Griffin, Sgt., "B" Company; 691st TD Battalion (Asst Driver/Radio Operator, M36 SP's).
Excellent web site!
Interested in contacts with any 691st folks/family that may have vet field photos pertaining to "B" Co. in Germany...
Kim Brown
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Great reading the story on my grandfather Emilio Ignelzi. Thank you for Honoring our veterans.