my dad was with the 640th
George Wood he was on a M10
I think he will enjoy this web sight
Sgt. Mac
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Continuing research. Found out that John didn't work at Dachau camp. He worked at the railroad station in the town of Dachau...the only name I can find for this depot is "Dachau Station." and his brother worked a warehouse there.
They were part of a Quartermaster Company, still unknown. John states he wasn't with the 6th TDG nor the 5th Constabulary, but says they were part of an 16 man Army unit, housed in the town of Dachau for disbursement of
D.P parcels.
Also says 444th Trucking Battalion provided transportation, however unable to find any info on this group.
Anyone has any info on the above, would appreciate it.
Steve Allen
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From 2nd Battalion 63rd Armor
Richard A. Courage
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Friend of Christopher Blake and son of a WW2 veteran.
michael berio
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found a few pictures of my grandfather who i still love miss to this day. glad and proud he served his country for all of us. he was in the 629th TD company c
Laurie Giggy
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My uncle, Donald Hennigh was in Company B. He died in 1992.
Dave Patton
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My dad, Joseph Patton- Paciorkowski was in the 772nd. at the Battle of the Bulge. Is there anyone out there who has a dad or does remember him? Are there any copies of Tank Destroyer History Book available..or is there another publication that would be recommended by anyone. Thanks to anyone that can help. Dave Patton
dan norian
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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