Merci pour cette superbe compilation de documents concernant les TD.
I read and write just a little english but your site is just a gold mine for me. 8)
Wil Bagley
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My father was a member of the 607. Victor A. Martelli. May he Rest in Peace
Carol Rohland Farrell
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We just had the local Rohland family reunion and members of the family only had good words to say about my Dad's page (Thomas R. Rohland). We are so proud of him and we are very honored for all of the hard work you all have done to make the men of the tank destroyer battalions heroes to the rest of the world. Wonderful sites like this does not happen overnight!
Thank-you so much!!
Carol Farrell
Lionel PARET
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Hello, I am called Lionel PARET, I live in the Vosges with Vagney. I congratulate you for your site which very interesting and is well conceived. I am with the document retrieval on the release of my village and the cities neighbourhood (Remiremont, Cleurie, Saint-Heart…). I know that 601st TD Battalion was in support of the 7th regiment infantry in Vagney between on October 4, 1944. I have the JMO of the 7 RIUS and 756 Battalion tank which speaks a little bit about the missions of the TD, but I miss the JMO of the 601 of this period. Can you say to me if you have docs of this period, I saw that you had a photograph of the bridge of Vecoux, it is to 8 km of at home. Thank you to answer me please. Lionel
James A Mowbray, Ph D
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As a professional military historian focused on the world wars, especially air power in concert with ground forces, and Allied unit histories, I am very pleased to find this site. thanks for putting it together. "Doc"
Philip Wood
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What a fantastic website have just spent around 2 hours looking and am amazed . I have just purchased a live firing m36 jackson in the uk and will be trying to find some history on it i have the serial no so if any body can help it would be great to be able to find its life story
Phillip Dickens
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Not sure if my grandfather was in the TD's or not he received a certificate from North Camp Hood as a Pioneer. His name was Vernon Little,JR but all of his records have his name as Vernard! He was nicknamed Shorty by his brothers and family, not sure if had this name then or not. The photo in the 671st battalion shows 5 gentleman two kneeling and three standing. The one on the left looks like my grandfather but the picture is blurry and its hard to be sure. He passed away in 1985 and I was much to young to ask any questions. I requested his enlistment records from the NARA but they only have his assignments as Headquarters Company 668 Medium Port. He was a T/4 upon his discharge. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
James
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The info i found has helped me a lot, thank you for having this web site for the public..
James L. Johnson CPO USN-Retired
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Fantastic Website! I am doing research for my wife, her Uncle served in the 601st Tank Destroyer Battlion and was killed in action 29 April 1945. I am searching for any information anyone may have about Pvt. Jesus V. Covarrubias S/N: 39277912 currently he is buried at the American Cemetary in Alsace Lorrane. Any information at all regarding his service and how he was killed would be greatly appreciated.
SFC Scott W. Cook
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Very Nice site! I am the Command Historian for the SC National Guard Unit: 1st BN 178th FA. We have a shared linegage with the 813th TD as two of our batteries were used to form the 813th. When it's time for me to explore this branch of our history, I'll be back. Keep up the good work!