My Father was John E. Tobiczyk 601. He died when I was 5. If you have pictures can you email or post copies or screen shots???
Jon Haymon
Louisiana
I am looking for information on my father Arthur Haymon. He was in the 648th TDB. He passed Sept. 2012
Jim Carnahan
Minnesota
Research my dad's time in the battalion. Harold J. Carnahan
Laura Parker
Pennsylvania
I recently found my Uncle Vince Survinski's Honorable Discharge certificate. On that certificate I learned his unit number. He was ***gned to the 630th T D Bn. Image; https://imgur.com/UguHUMN
Helen McKinley-Ricardo
Massachusetts
I was two when my parents separated. I never knew my father or saw a picture of him. I have asked relatives and searched for years for a picture. He was in the 704th. Thanks to my daughter for finding this site. Often I would come to see if the Camp Hood pictures were here. Yesterday I found his picture. At 75 yrs old I now know what my father looked like. Thank you so much for what you do here. My father Edward A. McKinley died in 1960.
Paul Bucksbee
Pennsylvania
My father Ruben Bucksbee was a CPL tech in the 826th company A. He was an amphibious tractor driver.
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Carol Massarotti Mize
Pueblo, CO
I was doing some research on my Father's, CPL Michael Massarotti, military service. I was quite surprised what I came across. There were pictures, some of which I had. (His name was misspelled though. The pictures had been glued down and I wasn't able to gain much information from the back. I will now be able to put names to those I didn't have and also confirm those I did have. I enjoyed reading the group's history. Some of it I remembered, but I was just in my early teens when he told me about it. Miss him so much..
Laura Swartz
Muncie, Indiana
I am a cousin of Neil William McIntyre, Company C, 634th Tank Destroyer Battalion. He enlisted 20 July 1944 in Minnesota, trained at Camp Hood, TX, in Europe from 5 February 1945 to 8 April 1945. Killed by accidental gunshot 8 April 1945 in the vicinity of Wehrden, Germany. I am looking for a photograph of him for his grave at the American War Cemetery, Margraten, The Netherlands.
John Verbosh
Huntsville, AL
CW3(Retired)John Verbosh, Father-In-Law....SGT Joseph Korrubin was part of the 631st Tank Destroyer Bn...just finding this page..so glad we are able to see and follow where he was during the war..will be doing more research on his unit...He passed away in 2009..losing way to many of the greatest generation...