My dad, Samuel Joseph Nason served in the 631TDBn from August 44 thru May 45. He came home with the 44th Armor Infantry BN, 6 Armor Division. Can anyone help me trace his movement? 410-615-7141 Rick Nason
David Renda
30 Riviera ln Felton Delaware
My dad severed in the 701st tank battalion was wondering if anyone can provide information about him. His name was Peter Renda Jr entered Europe June 1944 thanks
James L Reece
My Father James L Reece ( sometimes documented as Reese,or Rees was in the 638th attached to the 84th.
If anyone has information on him,I would appreciate it.
Carole Berda thomas
My Dad, William Francis Berda, was in this battalion during WWII. I still have the commemorative ashtray and
stein with the 802 Tank Destroyer Bn. logo.
h0ward
arizona
very important history about these American heroes
Ralph Blatterspiel
Montana
Great website honoring members of the TD Battalions . Thanks for adding my late father , Francis Blatterspiel { 610th } TD Battalion .
Thomas Matlock
My father, Leon T. Matlock, served in the 692nd TD battalion, reccon company in WW2. I do not know many details, other than knowing he was at the Battle of the Bulge...Does anyone have a source or info, where I can map more details of the operations/battles that they participated in?
AMANDA SAENZ
My grandfather 4th Tech of the 602 Tank Destroyer Batt Francisco Saenz turns 100 this January. We're interested in photos of hopefully him and his fellow vets. Thank you.
Richard Abbott
Weems, Virginia
805th
My father was Walter Abbott and in Co A 805th TD. Thank you for the website. Like so many, my father's records were lost in the warehouse fire. Unfortunately, his war time memorabilia was lost in a house fire shortly after the war ended. We struggle to find information. Thanks for helping with that effort.
Nancy Wasielewski
Evanston, IL
On Veterans Day today, I would like to thank Rob Haldeman for his work in initiating this website with his team to honor the service and sacrifices of so many brave soldiers. Our family is very proud that my dad, Leo R. Norkewicz, who served in the Reconnaissance Company of the 636th Tank Destroyer Battalion, was included earlier this year as one of the honorees. Like many other veterans, my dad did not talk too much about his service during his life. Discovering this website helped to add to our knowledge about his battalion’s military campaigns. Thanks again for keeping the memory of my dad, all these men and the Tank Destroyer Forces alive!