My father was in the 643rd.
Arthur Houle he passed away in May of 1993.
David Lamica
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My Brother Lester O. Lamica was in the 802nd TD Batallion during WWII at St. Malo. He passed away in 1973
Luke Melia
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Doing some research. Thanks for the tremendous job you have done here.
Nancy Jordan & Jim Bambenek
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My siblings and I and our spouses are attempting to piece together our dad's experiences with Company C 636th Tank Destroyer Battalion in WWII. His name was Joseph H. Jordan. He was wounded on 14 December 1943 at Battle of San Pietro [for which he was awarded a Silver Star and Purple Heart]. We know he was injured trying to put out a fire in the ammunition storage area. After a stint in the hospital he was reassigned. He may have been transferred to the HQ Company of the 36th Infantry Division. Any information or access to records, documents or books would be most appreciated.
Sincerely,
His twelve children
Tim Bowden
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On Jan. 29, 2011 one of the Tank Destroyer man passed, Leo L. Murray of Minnesota was a Tank Commander in the 814th he will be missed by many people. Thanks to him and all the men that fought for our freedom. He was my hero.
robert supon
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My father served in the 821st tank destroyer batallion during wwll. His name was Eldred Anton Supon. I'm searching for anyone who was in his unit or the company he was in.
James D. Gaither
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My Father James R. Gaither served with the 801st TD and was wounded during the Battle of the Bulge. It was only after my serice in the USAF that he talked about his service during WW2.
Wendy Leatham
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My dad served with the 806th Btn. Not much info on the 806th, but thanks for the effort.
Cheryll Daly
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First: Rob I would like to thank you for your Awesome Web site. My sister's and I admire you for getting this page started for all of us who have/had parents in the service. Second: I would love more information from any of you out there who may have any knowledge of the "692nd C - Tank Destroyer Unit". Third: Thank you all for your Heroic's. I thank those who gave their Lives for us. My heart felt admiration to you all. Thank You.
Omar Sharif
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SGT Jack D. Hilliard is my wife's grandfather. He is still living today. He resides in Phil Campbell, Alabama with his wife Jessie Lou Hilliard. He is an inspiration to us all. He is a great man and a true American hero.