My uncle Romain L. Hollis was wounded and died Sept.15,1944, even though he is buried at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery
Henri-Chapelle, Belgium he has always been remembered by our family, my mother was able to visit her brothers grave before she pasted.
Rose Anne (Seeley) Steninger
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My father - Max E. Seeley was with the 605th Tank Destroyer Battalion. He died on September 22, 2011. My family is very proud of his service, especially the time he spent in Germany. If there are any members of the 605th Tank Destroyer Battalion who would like to contact me, please do.
Lori Jeanfreau
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I would like to thank my brother Philip for taking the time to research my grandfather Leonard J. Boteler. Growing up as an army brat, I never really had the opportunity to really get to know him. This brings me insight into who he was. Thanks again lil bro.
ramona boteler jeanfreau
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I would like to thank my son Philip for the effort he has put into this. My father loved the military and being a part of WWII and Korea. Knowing where his regiment traveled in Europe,Japan and Korea gives me more of an understanding of the person he must have been to have survived these wars.
Thank you philip,
Love you, Mom
Philip Jeanfreau
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It is important that we never forget the courage, strength and sacrifice those have made before us to ensure we can live free as Americans. This website plays an important role in helping achieve remembrance of these great men and women. I didn't know my grandfather, Leonard J. Boteler that well due to my father being a soldier and our family constantly moving around the world. Once I was able to spend more time with him it was cut short due to his passing. This website helps me put not just a face to the man I didn't know, but character, reason, and understanding as well. Let us also not forget the wives and husbands of these soldiers for their sacrifices made here at home.
Thank you Rob for all your help!
God Bless!
Joshua Boteler
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This is Awesome..I love my grandfather and pray to him and my grandmother everynight..they both Created an *** family that we have today..very strong people..My Grandpa was a Stronggg Man..and i see it n all his children...Always Looking up grandpa...his wife was an angel if u knew her...miss going to their house when i was little..RIP
Lee Leibold
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My father was in the 658th, his name was Sherwin (Sonny) Leibovitz. He was from Chicago, IL…later moving to Detroit and then to Southern California. He passed away in 2006.
Richard Sloan
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I'm continually amazed, and pleased, to see so many family members of TD soldiers visiting this website.
I do encourage all of you to contribute your photos, historical documents, memorabilia, etc. to Rob for inclusion here, as it is the only all inclusive Tank Destroyer website in existence. The work being done here is important to preserve the history of each TD battalion, individually and collectively.
Rob and his crew have done a fantastic job here as you can see.
Richard Sloan
son of Joseph Sloan, 702nd.
1st Lt. Leonard J Neeleman
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Signing for my Dad, who fought in North Africa & Anzio with the 701st TD Btn, Co. B. He will be 92 years old in January 2012, but is in poor health. Purple Heart, Bronze Star, terrible injuries sustained March 1, 1944. Originally from Salt Lake City, UT, graduate of Univ Of Utah. If anyone knows him from their loved ones, PLEASE contact me; I would love more information. Thx & God Bless. Jeanne Neeleman Johnson
Shaun A. Fox
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Minor W. Fox- Minor "Foxie" Fox 691st Tank Destroyer Battalion wounded at the Battle of Bulge. 2-10-1919 8-18-1990 I love and miss you grandpa I wish I knew more about what you troops did in service. Love, Your Grandson