great website found some pics of my dad in your pic section of the 629th td company c
Raymond Tamowski
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An awesome website. Thank you for compiling this wealth of information.
Patrick Ferguson
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My grandfather, TEC-5 Clifford Ferguson was with the 632 TD Bn, Company A, from 1942 to 1945. This site has brought be so much excitement and joy. I searched high and low for documents and photos from his time there (before his passing in 1996, but was not able to find much. Finding these documents and photos from his time there with bring so much joy to his sons and daughter. It's going to be an honor presenting the items found here to his lone surving brother. Sorry for rambling. God Bless you and thank you so very much for organizing this site. Thank you. Patrick ferguson
Jennifer Wall Howard
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I am sitting having tea with Rich Fifield from the 774th..Any others have info from this crew?
Jeanne Iulo Norwich
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My Dad, Bob Iulo, was extremely proud to serve his country. Always told us of the men he served with and what they went through together. They were treasured memories of his. Thank you for all of your hard work creating this website to honor our loved ones. What a magnificent tribute! God Bless America!
R.L. Board
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My father,Opie Board was a member of the 611th TD BN at Camp Hood. I remember he spoke highly of men named, Capt.Xavier ,Louis Gardner, Jarret Smith and others. He loved Halftracks and telling me stories about his travels. We lost Dad on 6-25-99 at the age of 88...Remembering the Great Generation... son, randy
Bob Hobbs Plaistow Historical Society
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looking for info on 626th
Joe Bubel
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My Dad was a member of the 893rd. I believe it was C Company. I went to many reunions with him.
I've been researching as much as i can on the web, and believe this to be one of the better sites for information.
Joseph Bubel
Anthony Campagna
Mike Swirbel
Frank Bentley
Harry Sinclair
Ed Kunigonis
"Mooney" Elyanich
Can't remember the rest of the names that i've met over the years ending about 1982...
Arvis Spears
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My father was Pfc Arvil L. Spears. He served in company C of the 607th and was taken POW on 7/12/1944 in Germany.
Cullen Hebert, MD
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Didn't know this existed. Tried to get my dad's dd214 but apparently the building that housed his info (and others) burned. Apparently, all his info was lost. Any info on my father, Suyford Hebert, 822 HQ would be very much appreciated. A picture of the battalion shows him to be on the second row, 8th from the left.
Thanks,
Cullen Hebert