We hope you received our message. If not, we much appreciate your WWII service. We wish you God's blessings for you and your family, Mr. Sutton!
Joy's father served as Army nurse from Mar. 1941 until war's end.
Jonathan served 1970-72 in Project White Coats at Ft. Detrich.
Ben Savelkoul
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Hi Rob,
Great story about James Whitehead, 773rd TD BN !!
Ben
Karen Peck (Kasprzak)
In memory of my Father, Anthony J. Kasprzak who left this earth August 26, 2005. He served our country proudly in the 643 TD BN. I appreciated the historical depiction of this website. I would like to thank the surviving Veterans and families of those gone before us for their service for our freedom. Thank you for your time and dedication to these Veterans.
Paul Limerick
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Thank you for this wonderful site dedicated to the Tank Destroyers. My dad served in the Recon Company of the 629th. He said little about the war except he was proud of the men he served with and the job that all of them did. Now that I am retired I am researching our family tree and dad's service during the war. If anyone has any suggestions that could help my search I would greatly appreciate it. God's blessings to you all.
Bruce L. Leininger
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I am the son of Lester N. Leininger, machine gunner in F Co, 329th, 83rd Div. The 302 TD Bn was attached to the 83rd Div. during Normandy and St Malo and as I map out the trajectory of the 329th the history of the 802 naturally is of interest.
Jerry Jordan
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Thank you so much for this website! My father, George M. Jordan, was a Tec5 in Hq platoon, recon company of the 811th TD Bn. He attended the 811th reunions yearly from 1956 until shortly before his death in 1993. In 1985, he gave the book that you have made available on this website, "History of 811th Tank Destroyer Battalion," to the US Army Command and General Staff College Library. He would be so pleased to know that you have made it available for all to see.
James Worthley
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Thank you for this website, my grandfather John C Putnam died in march of 2011 and I come to this site sometimes to see his pictures and browse the other brave men.
Louis D’Amicantonio
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My Father Cpl. Phil D'Amicantonio served with the 817th T.D Bn. , he passed away in 2003. If anyone reading this can share any memories of him, I would love to hear from you. He was very proud of his unit.
Rebecca Morris Heimsoth
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I ran across this site while researching my Grandfather
Charles L Morris
Nebraska
PVT 893 Tank Destroyer BN
Born Sept 15, 1916
Died Aug 14, 1944
If anyone has any info about him or his Battalion please contact me.
Louis Gerard
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I want to thank you for your clarification of our three soldiers Hellums, Harris, Owens, we are historians of our land area lunéville the WW2, since 30 years and we congratulate you for your site that we know since its inception, we appreciate your congratulations because you are the only site to do, believe me it is good to hear after 10 years of work to achieve this result, the return home of three heroes, and we are available to all for information about the fighting in our area, thank you Rob