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Battle for Europe Concerning WW2 in Europe, spanning the invasion of France, the Battle of Britain, D-Day to VE Day.

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Old May 2nd, 2006, 08:29 PM
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Hello. I'm new here. My Grandfather served in WWII from 1943 to the end of 1945. He never told us much but I am trying to piece together his military service. We know he was in Britian prior to D-Day. We think he said he went into Normandy on D-Day plus 10. His arm patches are for the 7th Army ETO 1944, and HQ ETO and Communication Zone 1944. He was a mechanic and driver and helped get supplies across France.

I don't know a whole lot more other than his service number and dates of service.

Could anyone help direct me to the next step in researching this? I have contacted the US Archives and only received the service dates and rank.
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7th Army was Patton's command in Sicily, July-Aug 1943

By Dec43, still commanded by Patton, consisted of a few skeleton HQ's & service Units.

At this time planning for ANVIL was in place and 7th Army was to command the troops, Mark Clark was to be the commander.

On 14-15 August 1944 7th Army landed in Southern France (ANVIL/DRAGOON)and fougth up the Rhone Valley , joining with the forces landed at Normandy about 14 Sept 1944.

I think your first step is to find his unit and work from there (Try Google!!)
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Thanks Ali. I started doing some google poking the other day on the HQ ETO in Britian. I do not have a clear understanding of the command structure between the 7th and the HQ ETO. I assume that the units of the 7th in GB were under the command of the HQ ETO. Was the 7th split between the Rhone Valley and Great Britian?
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As far as I can see, 7th Army units came out of the Med.

But SHAEF could have allocated units after they linked up so its not impossible to achieve both criteria.
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I have located a postcard that grandpa brought or sent back home. It is of the Cite' Universitaire in Basencon. I read that the city wa liberated in September '44. He apparently circled a window in the building that makes us think he stayed there. I also read that the Seventh went through the town at that time. I am getting confused by another item. He said that he went into France on D-Day plus 10, and "hauled supplies to Patton, when we could find the SOB." Am I right that Patton was with the 3rd Army after D-Day? What connection was there between the 7th and the 3rd. I think he mentioned being part of the Red Ball Express, but I might be remembering the story wrong.

Thoughts?

Still no luck so far identifying his unit exactly.
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