My father is a purple heart veteran from WWII and served with the 609th tank destroyer battalion.
Thomas J. White
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My father who expired in 2004 had this same patch on his uniform. He was LTC. Joel B. White. I believe he helped liberate Leipzig before the Russians came in and took over. He was a Major at the time and after the war ended he was with the Military Government in Stuttgart. After that he was assigned a position with the Atomic Energy Commission in Amarillo, Los Alamos and Albuquerque.
It would be interesting if anyone remembers him. Fine website and if I come upon any old papers of my fathers history, I will be sure to pass them on. Thank You!
sylvia morrison
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I talked to you once about my father in law George C. Morrison on the phone.He was only a PFC but either a scout or messenger.He was in Co. B 643d TD Bn and was released from Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. Oct.9th 1945.Though we haven't found out much more we did find his picture in the book by Stephen Ambrose called Citizen Soldier on page 324 the second picture down standing guard over a frozen German casualty. But we have the original pic (I've been trying to find it) by the Army Signa Corps & it says the one he's standing guard over is a U.S. paratrooper. The one my FIL gave us has the typewritten story cut & glued on to the back. My FIL died 4 yrs. before this book came out so I tend to believe him. :?
Alan Derber
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My dad was in the 629th TD bat. co. C his name is sgt. Paul O. Derber of Horicon Wisc. he searved from D Day plus 2 till the end as a TD comander, then translator, he will be 88 this sat.Is there anyone who may have known him still alive and if so it would be great to give him a call for his birthday. Email me at greatbearmetals@hotmail.com for info. Thanx Alan Derber
Joy Franks
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My father, Zoltan Tofalvy of Massapequa, Long Island, served in the 802nd TD, I believe C Company. He attended many reunions and kept in touch with a number of army buddies. He passed away at 94 on January 26, 2011. He was a great man.
Patricia Denise Bruner
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:) I enjoyed the history of the 899th Tank Destroyer Battalion as my father was Sgt. David E. Bruner Jr., anti tank gun crewman. It helps me to understand what he could not talk about, and i am so proud of him.
Enjoyed the history. Thanks.
Robert H. Anderson
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Had a good chat with my wife's distant uncle who was in the 280th TD Battalion. Would love to find more info on his unit. He is 91 now and still has a sharpe memory of his experiences.
M. Larry Larson
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For some reason the system edited out the word a-m-a-z-i-n-g in my previous post. My dad was in the 607th TD Bn, B Co.
M. Larry Larson (Melvin L. Larson II)
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An *** collection of information. My dad had said that the unit fought in the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes, yet the logs only put them in the Bastogne area after the clean up started. As a half track and 6x6 driver, he told of after VE day, taking sheep to the vet, instead of the vet coming to the sheep. He also told of one driver who used the clutch to start and stop and that was it. I believe the same driver dumped his 6x6 in the ditch with a load of ammunition, and luckily, no catastrophic chain reaction happened.
-T/5 Melvin L. Larson of B Co. passed away in April of 2000 at age 85, survived by his wife of 39 years, and his son, 37 at that time. He is buried with his folks in Sagle, Id.-
Thanks for having this website for the memory of all those who fought for our country.
James Leibli
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Hello, my grandfather served in the Battle of the bulge he drovw a hellcat and his brother my great uncle served in Normandy he was a paratrooper of the 508th airborne but was KIA only 900 survived that battle