My dad was int he 8th in WWII from 42 to 45.My friend has a small WWII museum and I donated some memorabilia to it.We had a pin we didn't know what it was but have since discovered it was an 8th pin.
Jack Taliaferro
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Thomas F. Blackmon Sr.
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It was an honor to have been very close to Bill Brock, a good man, great father-in-law, and a patriot to the end.
Wayne Jones
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Really good website. My father, Wayne Jones, was in the 644th. I intend to purchase the book. If anyone can recall my father, I'd sure like to hear from you. Thank you.
Charles Lavery
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I would be glad to hear from anyone that knew my dad Charlie Lavery who was in 771st td btn. One friend he had was Al Kinder in his platoon. This is a great way to preserve the great deeds these men did. Chuck Lavery
Anne Audette
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Awesome website. Thank you so much for collecting all the histories and making them public for us internet users.
Stacy Mason
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Looking for information on Pvt. John P> Mileff 820th TD Battalion Company C. There are no pictures listed for that Battalion. Does anyone know where I can locate some?
Darrell Curtis
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My father, Randall M. Curtis, was a Private in Company B of the 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion. This site is helping me to find out something about his unit, as Dad never talked about his Army days. I have a couple of pictures taken at Ft. Polk, LA but that's it. Thanks.
James McDonald
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I am the son of Col Robert C McDonald Jr., Cdr. of the 808th TD BN, I have some info about the 808th, but I need to organize it before I can share. I like your site and what you are doing for the TD Bn's showing their history and service.
William VanVeKoven
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Thank you for posting information on my Father, Arthur VanVeKoven. 640th tank destroyers.