Sorry for the delay. I was away for 10 days. I will pass this message. Thanks!!
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Already received this answer: Frank John Seeman Jr 1918–1944 BIRTH ABT 1918 • Shanghai, China DEATH 27 JUL 1944 • Unknown Buried in Normandy,...
Passing this message Hi Fred.congrats on a fantastic site , Fred i would like to share a story with you , but before i start , i would like you...
Thanks everybody. All the links were already known. From this link http://www.bjmjr.net (Phil Grinton) and other sources I made this section:...
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This question reached my by my website by this post http://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/support-troops-usa/ordnance/support11443.html I am...
Great work Tom, I passed your information I will get back to you with her answer! Thanks again, Fred
This message came to Back to Normandy: - quote Hello all! I am the granddaughter of a WWII veteran and am researching his path through WWII. He...
Wonderful information Tommy and Russo. I have passed the information. Thanks!!
This question came to Back to Normandy (www.backtonormandy.org) from a 75 years old lady. Quote Thank you so very much for responding to my quest...
I put the photos at the HQ of 2nd Armored Division near Soder (April 10th) and Elze (April 6th in a distance less than 25 kilometres from...
Thank you for you correction. I don't know how this happened, but is corrected now. If there is more to tell or photos I will be very glad with it.
Back to Normandy is 10 years on-line at April 16th. The first years with music and video's of commemorations (still there!). The last years...
A story of a private of the HLI. With the original documents. He Nearly Made it
Back to Normandy is a huge website with maps, pictures, stories and much more. Even an App is working on your iPhone, iPad, Android when you...
Zelich: where is this located? I am interested in the photos. Is it posible to receive it too? I can publish it on Back to Normandy (even big...
There are helpfiles (FAQ in the main menu) learning how.
When you look on the map 1944-45 by unit and zoom into Limburg you will see that Limburg (in and around) was very busy with all kinds of troops....
To Cas: busy in Limburg:-) [ATTACH]