It is exciting to see a website dedicated to these Battalions. I only wish there were more pictures of our father's battalion, Company C.
Master Chief Petty Officer Alex Camacho
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As a Navy & Vietnam veteran, I was so delighted to read and view photos of the Tank Destroyer Brigade.
God Bless to all that served and those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for this country!
Thank You....
Darla Cassidy
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My father was with the 692nd Tank Destroyer Battalion. His name is Thomas P. Mysliwiec. He's a happy 84 year old only just now telling us about his tour while in the army.
Love this site, if there is any others with information about his battalion would love to hear from you. He has a story of the days while at Dachau that is truly heartwarming, maybe someone else out there knows the story?
Thank you and bless all that serve this country!
Darla Cassidy
Larry Chance
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Larry Chance, son of T/Sgt Odas Walter Chance, 601st TDB, Recon. Co.
Frank J. Cook
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My grandfather whom I am named after served with the 811th Tank Destroyers. I have a unit picture of them. I would like to send a copy to you so you can put on this fabulous website dedicated to these brave men. My Grandfathers name was Frank J. Krawczyk which later he changed to Frank Taylor.
Joshua Hamner
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I appreciate those who put such a great site together, thus never forget! WWII Defined a country, thus what great unification!
Greg Leach
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Fantastic site Robby.Great work!
Greg
G.T. Lomas
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Rob,
The site looks great. You've done a great job keep up the good work.
G.T.
Robert Newton
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Seeking information on Sgt. Robert L. Newton, Company B, 823 TD Battalion. He is in one of your photos of the 823. Also seeking information from anyone who may have served in Company B who may have information about the Company or may have known Sgt. Newton.
Daniel Roberts
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I came here looking to see if I could find information on an 805th Battalion member named Basil Antonelli. Does anyone know any surviving members of the 805th? For that matter is anyone in possession of any information about the 805th that may have been handed down? Basil was specifically in "A" company and died at Monte Cassino on february 4, 1944.