My father, 1st Sgt. Merle M. Miller, Portland, Indiana, was assigned to the 610th TD Battalion and participated in the Battle of thge Bulge. I have his uniform with that awesome patch. I was always so proud of what he did for our country and for his family.
Terry Snyder
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God bless these men...patriots and fighting men all... These were the men that kept us speaking English...not some other foreign language...!! We owe them a debt that can never be repaid...
Thanks guys...!!!!
Sue Mallen Disy
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My dad, Kenneth H. Mallen, served WWII with the 658th Amphibion Tractor Battalion in the Pacific Theatre in 1944.
Dad will be turning 90 January 17th this year and is doing great. He still serves our local FD.
If anyone would like to reach out to him, please contact me. I will be posting pictures of him from WWII and of him today.
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Ellen Theriault
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My Father, John Batiste Theriault, was a member of the 632nd Tank Destroyer Battalion from May 14, 1942 to Sept. 14, 1945, in New Guinea, the Phillippines, Leyte, and Luzon. He spent a total of 41 months in the Pacific theater. This posting is to honor his memory and his bravery, receiving two bronze stars and other honors. His stories of his tour are preserved in my memory, as he told them to me so many times, I would correct him if he left out a detail. On this the first day of 2011, I went through his war memorabilia, and wished there to be a record "out there" of my beloved Father and his service to this country. Anyone who has knowledge of him or his Battalion, I would be most honored to hear from you. May all of his comarades be blessed and remembered.
Catherine B. Guevara
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My father, Louis Kaplan was an instructor on Tank Destroyers.
He was sent overseas 8 December 1944 with the 809th Tank Battalion. From my research I believe he was with Montgomery forces under General Bradley at Ruhr Valley at the end of the war. If anyone knows who he was or has pictures, I would appreciate you contacting me.
Gerald Willis Pear
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Lt Colonel Stanley Dettmer
When in UK before 24th June 1944 he wrote to my Mother (his cousin)
I have two of his letters.
ed fonash
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Hello ,
My dad served in the 704 TD /company c. If anyone remembers him please let me know.
Thanks
Jason Girard
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So proud and glad to have found this website. My Grandfather "Raymond Oscar Hofmann " served proudly with Co. B of the 811th TDB in Europe WWII. Listed on a copy of his discharge papers I have show he recieved 5 Bronze Stars for five major battle campaigns to include Normandy.Thanks to efforts for this site. We owe so much to these veterans ! I myself am in Afghanistan right now serving with 832nd Combat Engineers 2/34 IBCT. Thank you.
Susan
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My late father in Law
Don DePamphilis was a self-less and heroic member of the 894th TDB. He served in Tunisia, the Anzio Beachhead, and Italian campaigns. He is originally form Queens, New York. He rarely spoke about the war. I want to learn more about his service and if anyone else knew him.
He earned the following medals and awards for his gallantry and heroism during WWII while defending our country:
The Purple Heart w/3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Silver Star, w/3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Conspicuous Service Cross, Awards for Gallantry in Action, Citation for Meritorious Services
and The Croix de Guerre w/ 3 Palm leaves by the French Gov't.
December 23, 2010 is the 16th anniversary of his death at age 74. I only found out after he died what he had done for this country and what a huge WWII hero he was. I learned about it from old newspaper articles. He never spoke about the war.
He has only one grandson, my son, and I want him to see what his grandfather did for this country and that this country appreciates his grandfather's service and sacrifices.
Can anyone help?
anthony richard jr
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my grandmothers brother james christiano was in the 603rd t.d. battalion.i have 200 letters to my grandmother from camp hood through germany,but can't find his name on any list or tank destroyer books i have. anyone no how to find info please help.he was from waterbury ct thanks tony :?