Son in law of Robert Grohskopf, Daughter of Robert Grohskpof.
George Broaddus
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My uncle, George P. Garrett served in the 6th Tank Destroyer Group from its inception in Texas to the end of the war until he was returned home. He was my hero and helped me adjust to civilian life, when I returned from Vietnam in the late 60s. God rest his soul. I would love to hear from anyone who knew him.
Sgt Paul P Weaver
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Sgt Paul Weaver was a gun commander. Took a panzerfaust at Hilden on 16 April 1945, (fired by a civilian). Life-threatening wounds on the neck - survived.
He later did 2 years of burial detail as an Honor Guard Commander. I (son - Raymond), have several really nice photos of him with his half-track - much detail.
Mike Heller
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I came to this site looking for pictures and information about my Uncle Robert Grohskopf (2nd Platoon 656th Tank Destroyer Battalion). I was not disappointed!
Thank you.
PS. Pfc Grohskopf is doing well at 93yo.
John Freeman
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According to records my uncle Clyde McClellan was killed on 1 Aug 1944. Does anyone have information as to the circumstances of his death? What Company was he with? Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Mike Cereghino
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in loving memory of my father Bruno Cereghino T/SGT A CO 643rd Tank Destroyer
Beth Schwartz
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Yikes! Hope this one works!
Beth Brozen Schwartz
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My dad, Stanley S. Brozen, of Long Island, NY, was a medic attached to the 630th and 607th TD Battalions. Anyone know of him? If so, feel free to email me. Love this site; great work!
Sidney Royston Harman
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Sid is alive and fairly well in Los Angeles. We have breakfast together almost every morning.
He has many Amazing stories of his time in the 821st T.D. Battalion. Please feel free to call or email/message me with any questions.
Tim Winners
626-272-7417
Timwinners@gmail.com