My father, Ray E McLaughlin, served with the 706th Tank Battalion.
Don Fox
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My father Lester H. Fox was company clerk for B company 636 TD battalion. He and four men from our community were drafted into the army and sent directly to the battalion without boot training. Three came home unmarked, one was killed and one badly wounded.
George Hines
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My father, Ernest R. Hines, and Uncle, Robert C. Hines, both served in the 776th Tank Destroyer Battalion.
The information provided on this website filled in many of the blanks in their WWII history.
Thank you so much
Lucy Nesbitt
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I submitted my uncle's name and picture (Arthur J Curry) because I was hoping someone might remember him and be able to shed some light on what experiences he had with Company A, 817th Tank Destroyer Battalion. He was never the same person after he returned from the war. Only now do I understand what he might have experienced to render him in that state. I was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on him.
Jeremy Alexander
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Great grandfather was James E Young, can’t find info on him. Charles Brown died May 5th 1944 great uncle
James Brian Penix
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Doing research about my Grandfather.
Mike Braunbeck
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Father - TSgt Carl F. Braunbeck, USA; 32d Division, 632 Anti-Tank Bn. Louisana Maneuvers, New Guinea, Luzon, Leyte.
mario s ficarola
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My Dad was SamS Ficarola Tech 5 th grade with the 824 th Tank Destroyer Battalion with them from Marseille to Innsbruck.DC paper says under citations and awards EAME TH SER MED w/2 BR STARS. he died 6/4/08
Debbie Mathews
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My Dad, Cleo B Roloson, also known as “Lee” and “Tex” served during WWII, beginning Jan. 9, 1942 through June, 1945. He was given a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and a few other medals which I need to find out about. He hardly ever talked about the war but did love watching the old WWII movies and Combat. I have a collection of pictures he took during the war and he kept very good track of where he fought.
He had a friend he called “Erkstine” who is in many photos with him. I know it’s a long shot, but I would love to hear from anyone who knew him.
Deb Stageberg
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My dad (Garland Taylor Graham) served with the 630 TD in WWII. His records were burnt in the 70's and dad never talked about the war. I do know he was in a fox hole at the Battle of the Bulge for many days. God Bless all that have served our country - you will never be forgotten!