Jeeper704
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I'll Bet You Never Heard of This

Thank you for the links. I am looking forward to that film too. Those guys did a grand job (as my English friend would say). But ...

19 years ago
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I'll Bet You Never Heard of This

It is great that these men were commemorated. The black-American soldiers sure did their part in WWII. Ever heard about the 761st Tank Battalion...

19 years ago
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Monuments to Engineer units.

Wow, you were very lucky to have been able to speak to him! During the 80s and 90s, I wrote to quite a number of Veterans and even had the honor ...

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Conrad W EYTH

Eyth's parents both were Germans. Reinhard Eyth (°23 March 1872 Binsdorf, Germany - died 3 February 1940, Parkersburg, WV) Cecelia Goetz-Ey...

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UNIFORMS of WW2

Hi Dogdaddy, It would be great to hear more about your uncle. So, if possible, tell me about him and maybe send a photo of him during WW...

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UNIFORMS of WW2

Uniform shirt and tie of Conrad W EYTH who was in the Tank Destroyer Forces. (See my topic elsewhere on this forum for additional information). ...

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James A Demopoulos

One of his two Purple Hearts. Erwin

19 years ago
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James A Demopoulos

His Dress Uniform when he was with 26th Division. Erwin

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James A Demopoulos

This is James Demopoulos as drawn by a Waffen-SS prisoner in 1945. Erwin The drawing got water damage unfortunately.

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New member Filip

Nelson's Headquarters 112th Infantry Regiment, Ouren (Belgium) Photo taken in 1990 (sorry for not so good quality). Erwin

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Conrad W EYTH

Marion and Al, Thanks for the trouble, I have that file too and sent a form 180 to St-Louis. They replied but the document didn't show h...

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New member Filip

Thanks, we do our best. We have a good working group and although we might be a little strict in applying the rules, we do try to make it a nice...

19 years ago
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James A Demopoulos

Well, his luck ran out a little later. He got pretty shot up by enemy (artillery)fire in France, ended up in the hospital, got transferred to a M...

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Conrad W EYTH

Hi, Thank you very much for the tips. I have been on these several roads, but so far no results yet. Funny thing, right after I...

19 years ago
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James A Demopoulos

Some of the photos I have of him .... Photo 1 Photo 2 He is the soldier standing on the right. Erwin

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