Great reading the story on my grandfather Emilio Ignelzi. Thank you for Honoring our veterans.
James Olson
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My step-Father, 1st Lt. Edward B.Patterson, 644th, was captured on recon on Dec. 17,1944.
Quote from a letter to Patterson from Harlow F. Lenon, 24 Dec. 1945. "...After you had gone around the hill toward Bullingen on that memorable occasion, we heard quite a lot of small arms fire, and shortly thereafter the point of the Kraut column came over the same road you had just been travelling. Lt. McDemott took care of the German Tanks, but we assumed that you had gone to your reward. Our joy at getting your radio reports did not last long, because we were informed in the afternoon that Bullingen was taken completely, and we saw and fired on a hugh column which was moving out of Bullingen to the west toward Butgenbach. (more)
Ed, you deserve the very highest commendation for your exploits that day. A number of stories reached us about your stand in Bullingen, and what information we got by radio was invaluable when we set up the southern defences of Krinkelt and Wirtzfeld. Your conduct in this operation and in the Hurtgen Forest battle were of the highest order, and I hope you will accept this letter as a enthusiastic expression of my regard for your intelligence, courage and soldierliness.
With the best of good wishes for you and yours, I am.....yours very truly,
Harlow F Lenon"
Thank you Dad and all of the Greatest Generation--Olson
Cecil Ray Hutto
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My father, Cecil Hutto,served in the 601st Tank Dest.Batt.in Italy,and Tunisia.He passed on in 1977.He had two tanks blown up with him in them.Everybody died,but him twice.I loved my father very much,and miss him.If there is anybody that remembers him,please contact me.
Paul Ignelzi
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Rob, Thanks for the phone call Dad would have loved this website. I'll be going through Dad's pictures etc. and will get them to you. Paul
Barry King
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I would like to thank the administrators for the fine work on this sight. My Father, William F. King is still alive and well at 92 years old. He was a 1LT. in the 704th. I showed him this sight, and he got a kick out of it. He also told me stories of some of the men pictured and listed here.
Keep up the good work,
Barry King
Damien Savella
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My Father Felix S. Savella, Corporal T, served in the 640th TD Battalion in the Pacific. He passed in Sept, 1980. Where can I do more research on his Battalion or Unit he served with.Thank you to all who Served our Country. Best Regards Damien
Thomas Slopek
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My Father was Sgt.Julius R. Slopek,Co.C,661st Tank Destroyer Battalion.They were attached to the 69th Infantry and were the first to meet the Russians. Extensive information can be found at 69th-infantry-division.com or Legacy of the 661st Tank Destroyers on Facebook. Great site!
MSGT (USAF – Ret.) Jeffrey C. Dent
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I am researching information regarding my Great Uncle Ray W. Dent - who was a member of the 701st Tank Destroyer Battalion and was killed in action on 12 Jul 1944.
Marie Bacon
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My dad, Sgt.John Esposito was a member of the 601st tank destroyer batallion. He passed away in 1993. I am interested in information about his experiences. Unfortunately, we did not talk much when he was alive about his service in WWII. I wish we had.
Greg Masonick
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My Dad, Harold Masonick was a tank commander in the 633 tank destroyers, He passed away in 1982 and I was never able to learn much of that time of his life. He was from Chicago and also became a Chicago Police Officer unpon leaving the military. I found fifty some names from his military unit. Looking for some information.Thanks