Thanks for honoring my father, Steve S. Rogers,as well as the rest of the great men who served our country during WWII. Although most are now gone, hopefully they will not be forgotten.
Brian Patterson
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Great sight! I have read a lot about this unit over the years during its involvement with the 4th Armored.
Sylesia Gethers-Stokes
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I am grateful to my brother-in-law, Ronald Joseph Stokes for providing this valuable information about his father, and my late father-in-law, Joseph Mitchell Stokes. He was a great man. I wish I could have known him.
Mike Flood
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I'm looking for information about my grandfather Leo E. Mahaffey. He was in the 807th. If anyone can help, please let me know.
Patrice Lemone
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Hello, my father was Peter Lemone of San Francisco. He was with the 635th Field Artillery Battalion "Prime Movers". I have the book about this Batallion: The Story Of Drumfire. I have a few pictures of my father with his war buddies taken after the war in Germany. He passed away in June 2003. He often spoke of his buddies from New England.
Peter Stankiewicz
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Nice site! Glad to see TD's being remembered.
Joseph Warren
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My father servedwith honoras a Tank Destroyer 1944-1946 with Gen. Pattons 3rd Army. He trained at Fort Hood.
William Nicholas
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My uncle PFC Robert A. Nicholas served in the 704th Tank Destrioyer Battalion, Company B. He was killed in action July 23, 1944 in France. Buried in Normandy. Found your website while researching info on him. Very, very informative. Keep up the good work. Will visit often.
Nancy Lamb Harrison
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My father, Walter Claude Lamb,Jr served in the 629th Tank Destroyer Group. He was honored to have served his country and kept up with his group's captain for a number of years before his death in 2008. All of his children are proud of him. This website is awesome! Thank you for taking the time and effort to keep it up.
Mark Slivinski
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My father was Vincent Slivinski. He served in the 705th TD. My brother and I are trying to create a scrap book to shows Dad's involvement in WWll. If anyone has a picture(s)of Company A, I would love to see it and hear from you.
Thanks