Howdy Stevin,
Thank's for the info. about the "Old Oaken Bucket Brigade", much appreciated.
As far as my Father's Unit. Still tracking that down.
I know he enlisted in 1940 and wound up at Ft. Knox Kentucky for the creation of the 1st Armored.
He landed at Oran Algeria on Nov. 8, 1942 and was a Tank Commander throughout N. Africa, I found mention of him being attached to a Tank Destroyer Unit for a time in which he won the Silver Star.
Here's a list of some of the major Operations in which he took part;
Torch - N. Africa 1942
Husky - Sicily 1943
Avalanche - Salerno 1943
Shingle - Anzio 1944
Craftsman - Po Valley 1945
He was awarded the Bronze Star for inventing a 'Dike Cutter' that led to the break out at Anzio and later used in the landings at Normandy.
I have pictures of him in a M24 Chaffee Recon Tank that is literally full of holes, his driver and crew were killed and he drove the Chaffee back to allied lines.
From what I can gather my Father took part in the Med. Campaign as a Tank Commander, Part of a Tank Destroyer Unit and Part of a Recon Unit.
I know he was kept by the Army long after his 85 points were earned because of the need for experienced Combat veterans.
Here's a site with an image ( near the bottom of the page) of the OOBB Card,
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~mi...connolley.html
I notice your from the Netherlands, my Uncles that landed at Omaha Beach have great words of praise for your folk's bravery.
KRs,
Will T.