Thank you for putting this together! Good to do some additional reading/research on my grandfather's 601st tank destroyer battalion.
Joseph Sullivan
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Just found this web site ! My uncle was with the 817. I see him once or twice a week. I have questions and I'll be checking this site from now on! It looks great!-Joe from Buffalo
Sarah Stevens
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My grandfather Glen R. Stevens served in the 705th tank destroyer and was at Bastogne - being able to see the roster of his unit, his assignments, and follow the unit's progress through the war is really neat. Thank you for this website.
Charles Brown III
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My Dad is Charlie Brown (C. H. Brown Jr.)and served with the 648 Tank Destroyer Batallion during WWII. He was wounded in the battle in Sauubruken and was beside Pfc Aldo Poloni who was KIA. He lives in Amarillo, is 88, and has a burning desire to establish contact with the next of kin of Poloni, probably in California. He knows that Poloni had two sisters, but wih marriages and changes of name, they may be difficult to contact. If anyone can help or would like to visit with my Dad, please contact me via email and I'll make it happen. I would really like to visit with Gary Payne. Thanks
Alan W. Finch
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Sherwin was a great guy.
Jeff Scoggins
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My father was a member of C.co,506th PIR,101st Airborne.His company entered Noville which was being heavily attacked by the Krauts (his word). Five enemy tanks attacked his position, when suddenly out of nowhere a 705th TD appeared. The first shot knocked out the lead, and the second the trail. it then destroyed the center three with three rounds. Five tanks...five kills. Thanks for my Dad. Jeff Scoggins
Winston Boudreaux
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Dear Sir or Madam, My father Jack Boudreaux (1919-1995)served in the 808th Tank Destroyer Battalion. I have approximately 90 photos (almost all unidentified) that was taken in Austria and probably Germany. Dad didn't take the photos himself. One of his friends mailed them to him after the war. Would you be interested in posting them on your site? Perhaps a vet or a relative of one might be able to have a pic of their ancestor. They are all originals but I would be willing to scan them a few at a time and upload directly to your site or to your email address.
Warren Frank
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My father was a driver in the 640th. He told me about running over a land mine in the Philippines. The event was recorded in the Operational Reports. Very interesting. Would like to find a roster of his outfit.
W. Oastler
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My father-in-law, Frank Cavolo, was in the 821st TDB. He was in the 821st from Normandy to Germany. He was originally from Brooklyn, NY and now lives in Orlando, FL.
Michael Minor
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My father, Morgan Minor, was in the 801ST TDB...If anyone has any info on the 801ST or my Father please feel frre to write.
Thanks,
Michael Minor