My Great Uncle Lt. Colonel Frank S. Pritchard commander 614th. My cousin told me about this site and I have read a lot of the documentation. I just passed this to my daughter who is now researching my great Uncle. I never met him. My mother told me many stories of him and my Uncles as well. I possess one of his pistols that he gifted my mother. This is an amazing site and I thank each and every one of you who are a part of it's creation. God Bless all of you.
Josh Rowell
Auburn, AL
My grandfather was George Webb Rowell of the 703rd tank battalion company C. I was so glad to find this site and be able to read about my grandfathers company and their exploits. I was hoping to find the reports of when he was awarded the silver star, but so far I've had no luck.
John J. Fox III
Winchester VA
I am searching for any info on 1LT Nathan Baskind who was listed as MIA after being ambushed near Cherbourg on 23 June 1944 while leading a recon. His body was recently identified in 2024 and he was reburied in the American Cemetery above Omaha Beach on June 23, 2024. BTW, this TD website is awesome. Please keep up the good work!!
Alan Bird
Salt Lake City, UT
Great site I found the record of my dad Mendenhall Alder Bird, a sergeant, being wounded in Mortain. He was shot in the head and all my life he was pulling pieces of shrapnel out of the side of his head that would work to the surface. He passed in 1995 but I still have all of his training info, uniforms, souvenirs, and his helmet which was destroyed in battle.
Larry Corey
Savannah ga
I am the son of Thomas L Corey of the 630th tank Destroyer. My father, Edgar Waller and a couple of other men had the first reunion of these men and families of the 630th TD in Savannah ga in 1963. I was seven and had no idea of who all these people were related. They acted as if they were brothers, sisters and cousins. In fact, they were. The men bonded under the most adverse conditions our country had experienced, the wives, children and girlfriends became family through the letters of loved ones in the war. They became my family and treated me as such. They were, their children are, the finest group of people I have had the pleasure of knowing. Those men survived some of the most inhumane conditions one could imagine. I will always hold these men with the utmost respect and admiration because even enduring these terrible conditions, during these reunions, I never heard them complain about what they went thru but laughed and joked about the situations they encountered or the humor that was played on each other. They were glad to be home but the holes were there from the ones that didn’t return. The reunions were every three years then every two years and finally every year until there were no more which lasted over fifty plus years. Thank you Soldiers of the 630th TD, the families of these men and the incredible memories I am blessed to have. You are greatly missed.
Howard R. Emhardt III
Philadelphia, PA
I do have some photos you may wish to publish for this site.
Feel free to contact me for those files.
Samantha Baskind
Cleveland, OH
Dear Mr. Haldeman,
My great uncle, 1st Lt. Nathan Baskind, was a commander in the 899th Tank Destroyer Battalion. Last year, his remains were found in a German mass grave after being missing in action for 80 years. I'm writing a book about Nate, from his origins as the child of Eastern European Jewish immigrants, to his years in the Army, and then his death and recovery of his remains. The book culminates with the outpouring of love across borders since the discovery of his remains and subsequent burial with full military honors at Normandy American Cemetery. Here are just a few articles among many about that:
https://www.abmc.gov/news-events/news/wwii-1st-lt-nathan-b-baskind-laid-rest-normandy-american-cemetery-full-military/
https://www.operationbenjamin.org/nathanbaskind
https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/21/opinions/d-day-normandy-operation-nathan-baskind-benjamin-baskind
https://www.dpaa.mil/News-Stories/ID-Announcements/Article/3771723/tanker-accounted-for-from-wwii-baskind-n/
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/jewish-american-soldier-who-died-in-wwii-identified-after-80-years-in-german-mass-grave-180984614/
I would like to be in touch but can't find contact information. My email is above, and if you could reach out I would be most grateful.
Thank you very much for the important work you do,
Samantha Baskind
Jeremy Wright
Baton Rouge, La
My grandfather was Rocco F. Bonura. He is listed in the roster as 2nd Lieutenant in 704th TDB. He immigrated to America from Sicily when he was about 14 yrs old. I am so proud of my grandfather and what all of the greatest generation did to save the world from the Nazis. He passed away when I was 8 yrs old. I am 47 yrs old now and am a Lieutenant in the State Police. I miss him and hope I have made him proud. This is an amazing website. Thank you for all of the hard work you did to make it.
Brad leach
Orcutt Ca. USA
The information I received about my grandpa has been amazing!!!!
Thank you! His great-grandchildren have loved the information as well.