I have a number of 774 TD Battalion original photos. My dad was in RECON platoon.
Let me know if you have any interest in them for your site. Larry Potter
Vincent
France
It's the better website about the Tank Destroyer unit's ! Great Job ! I'm looking for any infomations about Tank Destroyer Bn. between the 4 August 1944 and 13 August 1944 during the Mayenne crossing (712th TD B. , 607th TD Bn., 628th TD Bn...) I live in Mayenne County, France, and i do historical research during the WWII in Mayenne.
Regards
Vincent (France)
JOHN TILTGES
HIGHLAND IN
HELLO MY UNCLE MATTHEW GOLEC FROM THE CALUMET REGION OF INDIANA (HAMMOND
)WAS IN THE 809TH DOES ANYONR REMEMBER MATT THANKS YOU KINDLY BEST WISHS AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
Ed Dunne
Shady,New York
Hi, I'm looking for anyone who remembers my Uncle Bill "RED" Dunne who was with the "609th"TD. He was a mechanic & a pretty good bare knuckle fighter in his unit.
christopher myers
My grandfather served with the 692nd during the same period. I am trying to learn as much as I can about this unit. Can you please help.
adam d. courtwright
son of roger v. courtwright
Georgette Tendrich Fass
Father a member of the battalion WWII. Just found an old photo of the 1956 reunion. I will try to scan and send you a copy.
Charlie Lyons
Ohio
Greetings.
I found this site looking up a patch on my dads WW2 uniform. He was in the pacific in WW2. His name was Claude F Lyons from Rock Camp Ohio. My dad was in the US Army 1941 to 1945. After reading over your site I understand a little more now of what he and so many others did for all of us. I cant put in to words how much I thank you all. please contact me if you wish any time. God bless.
Linda Forsberg
My dad (Nels Forsberg) was in the 899th throughout WWII. His records were lost in the fire and so we don't have accurate information on what he did. He passed away on July 4th 1995. He had a bronze star, silver star and purple heart. We know about the purple heart but don't know what the stars were for. He was always proud of the men he served with, and felt they were the best of the best.
Winifred King Thompson
I am Col. Harrison's granddaughter. Thank you for taking the time to display this information. My grandfather lived to age 89, despite his extensive injuries. I am so glad to see his accomplishments listed here. I am trying to piece together his experience during WWII, as he did not speak of it.