My father was Genova J. Marinelli. He was in the 802 tank destroyers from 1942 to the end of WWII He passed away February 12, 2014 at the age of 90. He was proud of his service and was a great example of the 802.
Rudy A. Calooy, Jr.
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I am a commercial artist living in Killeen, TX., taking care of my 2 war, U.S. ARMY veteran, Dad. I am currently painting a mural for the City of Nolanville, TX., for their new city park. The park will be dedicated to the Gold Star Families, with a drive-a-round monument, in the park. My 120' mural will contain a brief, airbrushed history of Camp/Fort Hood. Your site had proved to be very informative, to my project. I will continue to watch for more updates, especially the photos.
Chris Roefaro
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Greetings! Thank you for this website, very much enjoy it!
My Uncle was with the 805th, Carol “Charlie” Roefaro from Altoona PA. If there’s anyone that may have known or know of him, please contact me, very much appreciated!
I’m from the southern end of Lancaster County PA
Darin Wood
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My father was 1st Sgt George (Beaver) Wood, Hdqtr Co, 802 nd TD Battalion. I grew up seeing my father and all his buddies at the picnics in Oyster Bay, Christmas parties at Hempstead armory and meetings at my house listening to all the stories and witnessing the camaraderie of these "Band of Brothers." Very proud of my Dad and all those that served in the "802"
Robert Lopez
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Hello, I am requesting assistance with obtaining info regarding my father CPL Bruno Lopez' service as a member of Company A, 640th TD Bn. He served in Pacific with 1st Cavalry and was at Liberation of Philippines. Can anyone help???
Jerry Joern
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My father was Albert E. Joern, who was with the 893, MSGT, who received Battlefield promotion to 2nd Lt. Bronze Star and retired from active duty with 30 years and then taught at Ft. Sill, OK
DAVID DAVIS
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My grandfather was Everett Ciampo. He was a first lieutenant in the 705th Tank Destroyers. I am grateful for this website as I found a picture of him and great information on his unit.
Jon Quist
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My dad served in the 803rd Tank Destroyer Battalion. Battery C 384th Field Artillary. He was wounded July 31 1944 in Le Mesnil Herman Normandy France. His rank was Tec.5 Edward A.Quist U.S.Army. I served 8yrs. in the Army myself. Oct. 85-93. I have a album book The Fith Infantry Division in the ETO. I was trying to do some more research on the battalion & battles that he may have been in. any help would be appreciated thank you. Jon Quist
Al "Tiger" Schultz, Brentwood.
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Al "Tiger" Schultz was in t e 802 in WWII, Silver Star not sure of the rest. He passed 2Jul74. Buried in Pine Lawn. Would love to hear from anyone or relatives who may have known him. Still have service No. I was born in '49 so I remember some of the reunions. They were a big deal back then. Email above. Thanks, Bruce.
Bruce G. Schulltz
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Al "Tiger" Schultz was in t e 802 in WWII, Silver Star no sure of the rest. He passed 2Jul74. Buried in Pine Lawn. Would love to hear from anyone or relatives who may have known him. Still have service No. I was born in '49 so I remember some of the reunions. They were a big deal back then. Email above. Thanks, Bruce.