My grandfather was in the 643rd and I don't see his name listed. He was a prisoner of war. His name was Alexander Sosenko.
John Montoya
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My Dad Lorenzo Montoya served in the 804th. He has since passed away but thank you for remembering our men and women that served this country which affords us the fredom we have today. God bless American.
Joe B. George
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My Dad served in the 4th armored 704th bn A company as a tank driver. He left the states sept. 1944 and returned Sept. 1945.
Thanks for this sight.
Joe B. george son of Johnnie Therris George Sr.
Harold Finley Jr. (Junior)
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Mr. Dayton Edie was a my hero, and close friend. With Mrs. Edie's approval I'm working on something right now to try and get Mr. Edie the Honor that should have been bestowed on him over sixty five years ago. My goal is that when I'm done people will learn who Mr. Edie was, and know what he did at the `Battle of the Bulge'. You've done a great job with this site.
Charles A. Westbrook
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My father, James H. Westbrook, was a company commander in the 691st TD Battalion. I saw the photo of the recon group at Camp Clairborne (with Dad in the front row) for the first time today on your website. He was wounded on 19 Sept. near Luneville, France but made it back to his unit in November. Dad is still with us, about to celebrate his 96th birthday this month.
Casper Eurlings
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Looking for more information about Anthony L LaCarro, 701 st Tank Battalion, K.i.A. febuary 25th 1945.
Any info is welcome, please contact me
jeu de mario
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Cet article m'a éclairé sur ce sujet. Je ne connaissais pas du tout cette façon d'appréhender les choses, j'ai l'impression que je vais pouvoir avancer sur mon projet perso. super!
Translation: This article has enlightened me on this subject. I do not know anything about this way of looking at things, I feel that I can move on my personal project. great!
garywise
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my father was with the 809th tank destroyer battalion from 1942 too 1946 in europe he was a mechanics his name was william joseph wise d.o,b, 1912 d.o.d. 1961
Diana Harwood
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I just Googled Christopher Blake and came to this site because I have just found two small cookbooks of his, giving recipes that Louis Armstrong loved. "Red Beans and Rice-ly Yours"
Any one interested in them?
Editor 164th Infantry News
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Great Information. The 776th Tank Destroyer Battalion was formed from cadre/units of the 188th Field Artillery Regiment, North Dakota Army National Guard. The 188th FA Regiment was reorganized (during WWII mobilization) into the 188th FA Gp, 188th FA Bn, 957 FA Bn, and 776th Tank Destroyer Bn. The 164th Infantry Regiment, North Dakota Army National Guard, was the first US Army unit to offensively engage the enemy when they reinforced the 1st Marines at Guadalcanal on 13 Oct 42. Thank God for the fortitude and courage of the men who saved the world 70 years ago! Editor164thInfantryNews@hotmail.com