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Yes, Erwin, that was great luck. I am happy for you. This too is a wonderful event. I can't wait to find more. I am looking through the records ri...
Here's the translation: Hello Marion: Thank you a lot for replying to my email. I found this dogtag in BARENTHAL in the area of the...
Here's his second email to me today. The dogtag was found in Barenthal, and this would fit in perfectly with the 540th's records. They were in Baren...
Just happened to run across this entry while doing research for something else for the month of December 1944. This is an excerpt from the daily jour...
Wouldn't it be great to locate S/Sgt Cox's people! m2 Sure would!!!
Look here for serial number information everyone: Thought I'd place the info in the research section.
This has NOTHING to do with S/Sgt Cox, but this happened a few days later at Anzio. I found this when reading the daily journal reports from Jan 44. ...
Real interesting info regarding his date of injury, which was D-Day for Operation Shingle, which was the Anzio landing, January, 22, 1944. ...
Here's the document he found on our main site, which helped him discover which unit this man belonged to:
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Translation Hello, I am collector of militaria of the second World War for a long time. I live in France, in the country East to th...
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Links for both of you. Have fun!