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Brad Johnson
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Arkansas
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I thought I would check back in. The site has grown since I was here last! Please refer anyone interested to: http://aa5ch.smugmug.com/gallery/229596 for photos my father took of M Company, 385th. Thanks!Brad Johnson [email protected] son of Capt. Earle K. Jonson
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ed burlin
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baltimore,md
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I was in the 385th inf regt George co.Capt.Thomas Windsor commanding. Trained with 76 div at McCoy and went overseas and fought with them till the end.
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Tommy Combass
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Jacksonville, FL
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It was a great surprise when I placed my grandfathers name into a search engine to find out that there's actually a picture of him on the internet. My grandfather was H.V. Combass, Red Batallion, C Company, 2nd Platoon. I never got the please to ever see him in person because he died shortly before the beginning of my existence, so any kind of picture of him is a great thing to see. I was named after this man he was also known as H.V. ''Tommy'' Combass. Thank You for posting the picture. He has four surviving brothers currently as of 17 Dec 04.
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Raymond Gill
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Grand Rapids MI
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Co. F, 385 R'egt.
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jaay Martin Hamilton LTC(Ret)
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Nedford, Oregon 97504-7550
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By3/26/05 I will have published the history of the 417th Inf Regt, 76th Inf Div US Army, 230 pps w/personal entries of SFC Robert Brambin of his GrandfatherPfc Thomas Brambin 38380614, member 1st Bn, 417th Inf Regt;entry by Cheri Wullenwaber for her father Sgt Wm R. Bye 37074360, L Co, 417th; entry by LTC Orville Shawn Cupp US Army for his Grandfather Pvt Orville L. Cupp, Anti-Tank Co, 417th Inf Regt,an entry by Mr. Ross Heywood, Box 1270 Queenstown, New Zealand owner of a huge Nazi Flag that was signed by 60 members of the 417th Inf Regt, some remembran ces of 2dLt Howard M. Randall, Liaison Officer, 417th Inf Regt, former member of K Co, 417th Inf Regt who may have been the Officer who took two wounded GI's extracated from Pill Box 292 to Company F, 417th from which they received the needed medical attention (see also en try for John Edward BARNES, L Company, 417th Inf Regt, entry by Mrs. Daphne M. Houze for her father Pvt (Later M/Sgt John Edward BARNES) L Co 417th Inf Regt, entry of Gary Kittleson for his father Carl J Kittleson S/Sgt I Co, 417th Inf Regt, and finally the personal story of Bernard W. Whittington, Cpl Anti-Tank Co 417th Inf Regt, a complete work of over 50 pages. We are grateful to these contributors and to other organizatons such as the National Archives, which furnished us with complete Genereal Orders of the 417th for the award of members of that unit of the Combat Infantryman Badge, which entitles each of them also to apply for the Bronze Star Medal. We are grateful also to Gerald Brown & Ulrich Koch who have supported us in this effort and LTC(Ret) Robert Donahoe, Secretary-Treasurer, 76th Infantry Division who gave us moral and spiritual not to mention monitary support. Thank you! Jay Martin Hamilton, LTC(Ret) [email protected]
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Jay MartinHAMILTON, l
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Medford, Oregon
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How do I retrieve my submission so that I can make the corrections that you speak of?? Be glad to do so [email protected] 3/25/05
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Wayne Dyer
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Vermont
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Heman S. Blackwell of Saddleback, Maine was my grandfather. His enlistment record and honorable discharge show he was a cook in Co. A, 302 Infantry in France in 1918. He got out early due to some illness and a stay in a hospital in France. Interestingly, he got $93 mustering out pay. I'm sure that was quite a sum in those days. A good website for WW I info on various units is: http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~worldwarone/WWI/divisions.html
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Joerg Fried
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Idstein/Germany
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Hello erverybody, nearly sixty years ago (March 28th 1945) first soldiers of the US-Army entered my hometown Idstein. Now I want to know, which unit these soldiers belonged to. I Think these were soldiers of 304th battailon 76th infanty division, but I'm not sure. Is there anybody who can help me ? Who knows a veteran soldier of this battailon ? Thanks for Your help !
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Kathy Tackel
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Texas
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My father, Bertram Moje was a sergeant with the 304th Infantry Regiment, Co. B. He lived in NJ, but now lives in California. He is hoping to attend the 2005 reunion. Is there anyone who remembers him?
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Linda Ajello
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CT.
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I would really like to find S/Sgt. John A. Grant or a member of his family. He was in Co.F of the 417th and was good friends with my father S/Sgt. Edward Johnson. Please e-mail me at address shown.
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