Looking for squad mates from the 827th who might have recalled a 1Lt Louis Brescia who died in Hatten on Jan 10, 1945. Thanks.
Betty Fields Salyers
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My daddy, Sgt. Allen D. Fields, served in CO C of the 629th Tank Destroyer Battalion. Daddy passed away in January, 1998. He never talked much about his role in the war, but I do know he received a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star, which he received for action on February 3, 1945, somewhere in Germany. I would love to hear from anyone who remembers him.
Betty Fields Salyers
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Kingsport, TN 37664
423-246-1360
Jim Spates
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Looking for information to honor one of our ww2 members of the Mt. Sinai FD
Thomas G. Conlin
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Looking for any information for my children on my father who died 27 January 1988. Col. Thomas J. Conlin who became commanding officer of the 602nd TD Battalion in Nov. 1944. He later commanded 8th Tank Battlion after VE Day and before I was born in Nurnberg 1947 whike he was military commander of Bayreuth Bamberg in the US Zone. I still have Order signed by GS Patton ordering his unit to Bastogne, 1944.
Matt Nielson
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I'm looking for information for a friend's father who was in a TD unit in the Philippines. I don't know which unit. I'd give the website a higher rating but the AAR PDF's I've been looking up come up as blank black pages. Frustrating! Other than that, good info.
Matt
Harry Ekstrom
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My Father, Harry W. Ekstrom served on an M10 tank with the 893rd Tank Destroyer Battalion. Saw combat in the 5 European campaigns: Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe. Earned Silver Star.
Charles Johnson
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My dad (Bert Johnson) was in Company C, 811th Tank Destroyer Battalian. Like most WWII Vets he didn't say much. I do know he fought in Belgium and was assigned to the 80th Infantry. He was proud of his purple heat and the presidential unit citation for C Company. My dad passed in 1991. I have hundreds of questions I wish I would have asked him.
Elizabeth lavin
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My grandfather, Melvin Lavin, served with the 824th tank destroyer battalion. He is a great grandfather and I love talking with him about his war experiences. I'm so glad that this website exists so that even after he and I are gone, his legacy will remain.
RandySandell
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My uncle, Alvin Sandell, served in the 823rd, Company C. I have enjoyed doing research on the 823rd and passing it along to his children. Alvin didn’t talk much about his war experiences and unfortunately he passed away in 1972, so the little information I have about his expierences is what he revealed to his wife and brothers. Thanks to men who served and the person responsible for this fantastic web site
John Paul Shanaberg
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My father Edward Paul Shanaberg was a member of the 773rd Tank Destroyer battalion, in the Recon company. He has passed away in 1986. I was also a member of the Army in the 70’s and stationed in Mainz Germany. Father had the chance to visit Germany and we went to Oppenheim which is only a few miles away from my current residence. I will be traveling to the Normandy in the next days to follow the steps that the 773rd made 67 years ago. Thanks for the historic information that has greatly helped in preparing for this trip.