Great site! Just referred to by a friend. We both just realized our father in laws were part of the 772... Charles (my father in law) and Jim Anderson (no relation). Will be back to look more!
Tim Wise
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My father was in the 773rd! He served from 1942 to the end of the war. Then he re-enlisted in mid-1946 and spent the next 20 years there. He had tours through Korea and Vietnam (until I was born in 1963). He went to only one of the 773rd's semi-anual reunions in Sept 1990. He had a great time and I can remember his smile to this day. He passed away in Nov 1990. I guess he got to see those guys one last time - just in time. This website has been instrumental in my search for more info. Many thanks for placing all of this info online!
Dan Richards
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my Grand father was Sgt. Eli N. Richards. Cant wait to exp;ore this site more. Any information on this brave group of men would be appreciated. Thank You.
Russ Hawks
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:) My dad was in the 899thTank Destroyer Battalion Comp, B. He died Jan, 14 2006. His name is Joyce Harland Hawks . Trying to send info, about my father. Thank You very much ! :)
danny dulaney
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Great site. My father was in 818th Tank Destroyer in CO. B.
lefebvre rose-noelle
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am the secretary of a WWII reenactment group in Belgium "1944's remembrance allied Goup 703TD"
We participate in exhibitions historical reconstructions of war or debates in schools, in order to maintain the "duty of memory"
your site is great, what work!
I would like to ask you a question
is there still living members of the 703, if so could you tell us about him. We organize in 2013, thirty years of our club and we would like to honor the members of the 703
thank you for your cooperation
Stacey Miller
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The web sight is outstanding. Wish there were more like this. I enjoied it greatly. Do wish there was little more information on some things listed. Great to see such units honored.
Ha Tate
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My wives dad Bill Clendennen served with the 705th at Bastogne [ He died in 1984
Debra Bateman Gates
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Thank you for this wonderful site. I have a lot more researching to do, but without having come across this site, I wouldn't have a clue where to begin. My father, Myron Bateman, was in the 640th. I still have his dress uniform with all of his ribbons and insignias still on it.
Erby Fielder
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Great site. I've enjoyed visiting. My father trained in tank destroyers but was retrained for the invasion of Japan. Trying to find out more about his service since his records were destroyed in the 1970's fire.