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Those of us at the 78th Infantry Division WWII Living History Association work hard to honor the heroes of World War II. We'd like to know what you think about us and our web site. Please leave your comments in this public guest book so we can share your thoughts with other visitors. If you would like us to contact you please leave your contact information in the comments section. If you wish to contact us but do not want your message or information available for public view, click on the link below to open an email to the 78th. Thank you!
NameSandra Freeman CommentsI am Director of Collections for the Camp Van Dorn WW II Museum in Centreville, MS. My understanding is that some members of the 78th began their training with the 99th Infantry Division at Camp Van Dorn. We would appreciate any names of veterans who were at Van Dorn. We would very much like to hear from them. Our website is www.vandorn.org and our E-mail address is info@vandorn.org. Thank you for any help you can give us.
Namewilliams michael stan CommentsMatthew this is a long awaited chance to get in touch with you. I dont think you remember me, i was in the national guard about 2 years ago. I have since joined full-time army and im stationed at ft.Sill oaklahoma field artillery training center.WOW thats alot of info,just wanted to say hi, my e-mail is AJWILLIAMS17344@YAHOO.COM My phone is [580]678-2367. Keep doing what your doing its a great honor to all who have served. Also my grandfather passed on on june 5th 2008 he was 88 years young the american legion post 56 in lititz is helping to look after my grandmother,along with family.She was a first lt. as a nurse during ww2. ALL THE VERY BEST WILLIAMS.
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NameKimberly Jermeay CommentsThis is a wonderful site for the young people of today to see what our men had to go through during those difficult times. My father, Bernard Dahlman, is a 78th Lighting Strike Infantry veteran. I homeschool and at the beginning of this year my boys are going to interview their grandfather about his experience in WWII. This will be put on video so we don't lose this treasure. Would like someone to contact me about a museum to donate some of my fathers treasures he collected during the war. kimberly_jerm@hotmail.com
NameJohn G. Little, Jr.95th ID Assn. CommentsThis is a great website and the music is great! I am 84 year old WWII vet and member of the 95th Infantry Division Association and a member over 40 years. I was a PFC in D-547th AAA Bn. attached to the 95th Sept. 1944-May 1945. Last week I attended the reunion at Toledo, OH of the 95th. We had only 72 vets there and a lot of family there. We will have a reunion next year in Oklahoma City, OK with the help of the 95th IT (Reserves). We have another great website and it is www.95divassonication.com. I have a friend that was in the 78th Div and he was wounded and leg amputated. He was a replacement and wounded the first hour of his first day in combat. He said he was not interested in a reunion as he did not really know anyone in his company. His name is Geroge Dennis, 304 Stonegate Drive, Dothan, AL 36305, PH 334-677-5236. I live in Dothan. I was a long time membver and officer in Alabama Army National Guard.
NameKen Rhine CommentsI am the Grandson of a Member of the 78th Frank A Becker. I wanted to here from anyone who might have served with him. Thanks Ken E-Mail kenandkaren4ever@verizon.net
NameWilliam Turner CommentsI'm a Psychologist from Raleigh, NC. I have no connection to the 78th Division, however, for the past 25 years I have worked in the town of Butner, NC. I became intersted in the division went I found out that they trained here during the early 1940's. As you can imagine, very little remains of the old trainig camp, except the original water tower, a few warehouses, a recreational facility that may have doubled for a movie theater, and part of the old hosptial which became a state mental hospital. My office sits on the site of some the old barracks. I wonder what it must have been like for the thousands of young men who trained here knowing they were heading off to war soon. I have nothing but the upmost respect for the young soldiers who trained on this ground and went off to Europe so may years ago. (bturner10@nc.rr.com)
NameGlen Watkins Comments78 infantry 310th reg. 2nd batl. company f. Wounded at Remagen March 11th. Please email me at werwatkins@yahoo.com
NameRick Grossklaus CommentsHello, My name is Rick Grossklaus I collect WW2 uniforms and had the oppertunity recently to aquire a uniform from the 303rd engineers [cbt] The uniform consits of an officers coat and his ike jacket. The coat has a silver star and bronze star with oak leaf device He was a first Lt. ike jacket has the US ssi and lapel patches indicating possible advisor during the occupation. Also 2 unknown ribbon bars on service coat. Does anyone know who this man was as there are no names anywhere that I could find. Any one wanting photos of uniform can email me at rgrossklau@hotmail.com P.S. this uniform is not for sale Great site keep up the good work.
NameLinda Lameir CommentsHello. My name is Linda and I'm from Holland. Recently I adopted a grave at the American War Cemetery in Margraten Holland. The person I adopted to tend his grave is Lloyd C Shank jr. Servicenumber #12189174. He served in the 78th Infantry Division, 311th Infantry Regiment. He was killed in action 9th of april 1945. Can anybody help me to find more information about this soldier? Or if there's any friends or relatives can you please contact me. lindalameir@hotmail.co.uk Thank you.
NamePatricia Dunn-Serota CommentsMy Father Louis E. Dunn was with the 78th in WWII, at the Remagen bridge incident, and in Hertgen Forest, in the 311th, "C" Company. I would like to hear from anyone who knew my father, or from anyone who was in "C" Company, anyone who was at Remagen Bridge at the crossing of the first Regiment across the Rhine in March. My Father was awarded three Bronze Stars, one with an Oak Leaf cluster, and the Rifleman's badge, among others. You may contact me at Patricia Dunn-Serota 596 Third Street East Sonoma California 95476
NameLucy Ramos CommentsVery nice website, true dedication to our heroes. Love the music.... keep doing amazing things! Lucy Ramos, 1LT, 369th Sustainment Brigade, home of the Harlem Hellfighters.
NameFabrice Dubois CommentsHi, My name is Fabrice Dubois and I live in Stavelot in the Belgian's Ardennes. I recently adopted a grave of a veteran from the 78th division who is burried in the Cemetery of Henri-Chapelle . His name is Solomon D Mosner, now i'm searching to know more about him than a stone marker. What i know that he was in the 311st, and that he died the 18 of january 1945. His serial nummer of the US army is 42130652, borned in New York in 1926 Could you help me, please? The smallest information is welcome. I would like to say you how I am proud to honor one of our Liberator. As my grandmother told me during my youth,we have to respect the Us soldiers and think all the good things they've done for our area and our country. Thanks a lot in advance, Fabrice DUBOIS Stockeu 34 4970 STAVELOT Belgium fabrice.dubois@skynet.be
NameAmy McBride CommentsDear Sirs, The National Park Celebration Committee cordially invites your orginization to participate in our annual Indepence Day Parade on June 28th, 2008 in National Park, New Jersey. We were quite impressed with your group during your appearance in our Memorial Day Parade and spoke to one of your reenactors who suggested that we contact your through your web site. Parade participants will be expected to gather beginning at 8:30 am at the Hessian Avenue entrance to the Sunoco Refinery in West Deptford, New Jersey. The parade will begin promptly at 10 am. Please direct any questions via email to Amy McBride at aerm66tom@aol.com or by calling Monica Bilbow at 609-440-3046. Please forward any necessary contract information to National Park Celebration Committe, PO Box 271, National Park, New Jersey 08063. We look forward to celebrating our Nation's birth with your organization. Thanking you in advance for your prompt response, Amy McBride National Park Celebration Committee
NameDavid Zuppelli CommentsI would like to know if your group would like to attend the 1941hag airshow in Geneseo,New York. The date of the airshow is July 11 (aircraft arival) 12,13, 2008.I am the reenactor cordinator for the show.I can be contacted by e-mail (smadmz@yahoo.com) or at the HAG web site (www.1941hag.org). I hope your group can attend. Thank You.
NameEd Russell CommentsMy father was a SSgt. in Co. C of the 310th. He passed away in October of 2000. I just found your site. Thank you for your work. I'm sorry dad never got to see this site.
NameDaniel J. Ward CommentsGreat site and commitment to all these heroes. My Dad, 1st LT John E. Ward, of the Lightning Division recently passed February 1, 2008. He was a forward observer with the field artillery in Battery A, 903rd Field Artillery Battalion, decorated with the Bronze Star, although he truly felt the medals and decorations belonged to the guys who gave their lives. Dad was from Great Valley, NY and finished his career as a public school principal in Buffalo, NY. He talked more about his experiences earlier in his life, but got further from the war years as he got older. Of course losing more comrades each year did not help. He joined the Buffalo 78th Division Veterans Association and became its Commander-although they were all WW 1 veterans. Coincidentally his wife-my mother-Rita Brenon-of Tonawanda , NY-had an uncle, PVT. Chester Hoffman who also served in the 78th Division in WW 1 with the USAEF. He was an infantryman in Company M, 311th Infantry Regiment. He was Killed In Action in France on 25 October 1918 at the Battle of Grande Pre in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. I have some records of all kinds of stuff I don't want to throw out, but cannot keep them all. I need an email address, a snail mail address, and a fax to where I can send it or copies to whoever is going to keep and maintain the central records. This is a labor of love-and respect-for the veterans of this unique division in 2 World Wars-which I am glad to help out in. Anyone feel free to email me at DJW159159@aol.com or call me anytime at 716-444-5326. All the best, Dan Ward.
NamePastor Mike Panbgurn CommentsInterested in scheduling the 78th for our annual service again im May. Please give me a call asap. 856-305-9188 God Bless you guys!
Namesteven hatfield CommentsDear Sirs: To begin, I do not own nor use computers. I use one in the local library. I am curious about wwii issues because my father was 3rdID, 5th Army, WWII. I am interested to know how one laced up army leggings. I thought perhaps you could help me? My mailing address is S. Hatfield, p.o. box 115, phillips, ME 04966. I would appreciate any help you might offer. Thanks.
NameRon Lavezzo CommentsHi, My dad was Oliver L. Lavezzo, a corporal with the 78th in WWII. He died on 4/4/08. He was a member of the 78th as they captured the Ludendorf Bridge and took Remagen. He was tremendously proud of these accomplishments. I would like any info on his division and any awards they were given. Thanks Ron Lavezzo, 1102 Palm Avenue, San Mateo, Calif. 94401. lavezzomfd@rcn.com
NameMaurice Huffman Swisslink,com CommentsGreat website guys. Looks like you do a great job. If I ever am in the area . I would love to visit. Greetings Maurice www.swisslink.com
NameDavid Zuppelli CommentsHello, I would like to invite your group to the 1941hag Airshow held in Geneseo,New York. The Airshow will be held July 11 (air craft arival) 12,13.We like your group to setup a static display.Some of the reenactors like to have a moc battle on saturday after the show,you are more than welcome to participate.I can be contacted at my home web site (smadz@yahoo.com) or the HAG web site (www.1941hag.org)Hope to hear from you. David Zuppelli reenactor cordinator
NameMike Saltsgaver CommentsI'm trying to learn a little more about my dad's cousin, Harvey "Buddy" Osmon, who was in the 311th of the 78th division. He was killed on February 3rd, '45. I assume near Kesternich, but don't know any specifics. I would love to know more. Any help is greatly appreciated. You have an excellent website. I appreciate your efforts. My home email is miso7@wabash.net
NameSteven Pepper CommentsHello, I am with the 9th ss Hohenstaufen Infatry.The Fort Mifflin event is comeing up, we would like request to have the west side sally ports for some of the men both sides would be great. Most of the other men would stay in one of the cassmates, I think it is cassmate 1Best Regaurds Pep
Namelizzy0729@msn.com CommentsI have enjoyed finding this place ..my husband was in the 78th ..of course we want to know HOW to get to all this site.haven't much luck so far..attended the FL 78th groupthe last couple days and had a great time..
NameMartin Herrera CommentsI Great Grandfather was Carmen Gonzalez of Newton, Kansas. I would like to all any information about him if you knew him. He gave me some belongings of his from WW2 and I am very grateful for what he and his brothers along with the infantry did for our country. I spoke with him my entire life about WW2 and I always wanted to know many things about it. His stories were great something im going to miss and have missed after he passed away on June 1st 2006. I miss him alot and only wish i could speak with him about his times overseas. If you knew him please email me martin.jr.herrera@gmail.com
NameHunter Historical CommentsWonderful site, I came across this site while I was researching the 78th INF. My friend introduced me to the 78th when he showed me the helmet his great grandfather wore in WWI. As an avid military collector I appreciate all the hard work put into this site. I have decided to put the new name decal on my Jeep windshield which will read "Audaciter". God bless you all for honoring those who have fought and still fight for this country! Very respectfully, Benjamin Hunter
NameTo Tara from T.J.'s Torrance,PA CommentsTara, Please foward an e-mail address so we can foward photo's to you....Thanks
NameTara Gradischek CommentsHey guys! I don't know if you remember me, I worked at TJ's (pizza and wings) when you guys were visiting torrance. I finally found some time to visit the site and I just wanted to let you guys know its wonderful! I really enjoyed the whole site and reading about your latest adventures!! take care Tara
NameJohn Lockwood CommentsMy mother knew a Texan named Zinc (no, nothing happened) in the 78th. She was a WAC. She says he was at Remagen. Is it possible to find out more if he survived, or is still alive, or what happened to him, or is that classified? John Lockwood Her maiden name was McCrillis.
NameRob Pijnenburg CommentsHello, I visited this site because I adopted the grave of Lewis Pessin in Magraten Holland, a Sergeant of the 78 Infantry that was KIA in WW2 If somebody knows more about this man please contact me at : corrado4@hotmail.com Thanks!
NameClaudia Steinacher CommentsLast Year on 6.of June I visitet the coast of Normandy. I visitet also the American Cemetery in Colleville sur Mer, the Canadian and the British. So many brave man who lost theire live.Let us not forget. I`m living in Switzerland on the border to Germany and we don`t had the WW2 in our Country. We have to thank all they man and woman who are fighting in WW2, it was our freedom.God bless all Veterans,the active soldiers and the United States of America. And thank you too for this great web-site.Greetings from Switzerland.
NamePeter Minix CommentsPeter D. Minix 82-723 Matthau Drive Indio, California 92201 760-342-8129 (tele) – 760-218-5512 (cell) pdmmm@msn.com “Documenting & Preserving the Personal Experiences of World War 2 Veterans Since 1998” January 28, 2008 Dear Fellow Veteran: In 1998, I began my project to collect stories from World War 2 veterans and their families for the purposes of preserving and presentation to today’s youth, adults and future generations before these memories will one day no longer be available My collection of over 215 World War 2 stories has received appreciation and recognition from the General Patton Memorial Museum at Chiriaco Summit in California where it is exhibited during special events. Please contact me to discuss the details of my project, and how you can be an important source of World War 2 history by telling your story about your personal military service and sacrifices. Participant references and testimonials regarding my work are available. Very respectfully, Peter D. Minix Former SGT. U. S. Marine Corps Former California Army National Guard Member
NameJohn McCain CommentsThank you for such a wonderful web site. My Dad PFC Donald E.McCain was in 78th Infantry Division 903rd Field Artilery Battery A From 1944-1945. He is a healthy 85 years old and I was trying to get some information of what medals he may have and where he was in the war.I love the map on your site but I am unable to down load it. Can someone Email it to me. I am also looking for anyone that served in his Battery. Some of the people he had mentioned was Sgt.William O'Scrogum or Capt.J D Johnson My Dad did mention being at the Sigfrid line,Lamersdorf,Hirtken Forest also the battle that took place while protecting the bridge that crosses the Rhine River as well as telling about how one of the artillery groups of there wing was out of ammo and getting hammered by the Germans and part was due to the air cover was grounded due to poor weather conditions. my dad mostly ran machine guns and 105mm howitzers for the 903rd.which was trying to due there best to protect the the artillery battery that was beeing attacked. It has been very hard for my dad to tell any of us what he had went through. Just now I have gotten this little bit of information. Please E mail me At AbsolutelyHonest1@yahoo.com If you Have any maps info or are trying to get in touch with my dad or are looking for some one from the 78th Infantry Division 903rd Field Artillery Battery A. Thank You Again for such a wonderful site. John McCain
Namejames Pietruch CommentsMy father John Pietruch, a member of the 78th. was proud to have served. He passed away on May 25th. 2006.
NameDavid Zuppelli CommentsHello Guys, I am the reenactor cordinator for the 1941 HAG (Historic Air Group)Airshow in Geneseeo,New York. I would like to know if you would be Interested in attending the air show this year as a living history display.The dates of the show are July 11,12,13 2008.We have more details on our web site; (www.1941hag.org). I can be reached at my web site (smadmz@yahoo.com).we would love to have your unit attend. Thank you. Dave Zuppelli
NameSherri Steward CommentsMy father, William Steward, was a Bronze Star, Purple Heart recipient and was a member of the 78th Divison, K-Co. He passed away on Dec. 3, 2006 and was buried at Dallas-Ft. Worth National Cemetery. He never forgot his buddies from K-Co or the 78th, especially those from K-Co who were killed near Remagen and the Seig River. Many people never knew that he was also known as "The Little Christmas Man," by all the German children at the end of the war. He helped gather blankets and food for the German orphans. My father served again in Korea, less than 100 miles from where his baby brother, David Steward was killed in action at the Naktong River. Dad brought his brother's body home from Korea. He was a great hero, just as all of the men of the 78th were. My life will never be the same without him. Sherri Steward A Soldier's Daughter
NameClaude A. Gallagher CommentsMy Dad was in the 78th. He spoke at length about war with me. Does anybody remember this good man.
NameMarjorie Foster CommentsDear Sir or Madam: My father, Robert Cecil Foster, was a staff sargent in the 78th Infantry Division. Those aquainted with him knew him as a talented artist. Contained in his portfolios were 5 pictures done in 44'/45' and I would like to honor these men identified and their families by returning these gifts to their rightful owner. I see them as priceless family heirlooms. This is all the information that I possess on these gentlemen and would greatly appreciate assistance. There names are as follows: 1. SAT Iharhest Byrnes The Evening Star Newspaper, Washington, DC 2. PFC James Allison Pittsburgh, PA 3. CPL William Shaffer Reading, PA 4. PFC Benjiman Salvarino Baltimore, MD 5. PFC Roderick C.Sturdivant Radford, VA If there is someone that could assist me with filling in some blanks, I would be most grateful. I can be reached at MargeArlene@hotmail.com. Thank you. Sincerely, Marjorie A. Foster p
NameRyan Luepke CommentsJust found this site while trying to do some research on my grandfather who served in the 78th Infantry with the 303rd Corp of Combat Engineers. If anyone is around from this group, I'd like to hear from them. Any and all information would be appreciated. Thanks, Ryan Luepke ryanluepke@yahoo.com
NameSusana Nogueira CommentsGreat website. God bless you all for taking the time to honor some of your country greatest heroes, is also a wonderful tribute to the soldiers of the 78th.
NameBob Hill CommentsGreat website! Thanks to all for serving. I appreciate the impressionists for paying attention to detail, and for their passion in keeping the history and memories alive. All people, young and old alike will forever benefit from the education you provide. I'm just beginning intense research into my Grandfather's WW2 history as he died 04 Dec.87 (heart attack when I was 15yrs.old) and I never had the chance to interview him properly. I know he joined the US Army 14 Dec.42, and didn't get to Europe until approx. 08 Mar.45, at which time he was part of the 309 Inf/78th Lightning Div. as a regular PFC/ Rifleman. The rest of the story is still hidden in history....for now. Gramp's name was William J. "Billy" Catrabone from Erie, PA. Gramp had many friends in the unit, all of whom were seemingly separated forever after they came home in Mar.46. I have a small amount of photos at this point, some of which are very clearly displaying the uniform with the 78th patch. I also found that Gramp and his buddies liked to hang-out in Davos, Switzerland, and I've already spoken to some Swiss that may have connections to him. It's very exciting. Gramp didn't keep much WW2 memorabilia, but I have an original patch from him, his ribbons, some Nazi relics, and a few pictures. It's also very interesting that throughout my life Gramp had a gold Remagen Bridge class-type ring with the 78th insignia on it as well as other things, including the bridge and dates. Unfortunately my Grandma let a "junk collector" buy many items, including the ring for almost no money following his death. Grandma didn't realize what she'd sold, and she's gone now too so I have no way (other than luck) to recover the ring. Feel free to email me at www.yellojeep@hotmail.com if you'd like to talk. Have a Happy Holiday! Thank you again, Bob Hill
NameChris "SAMI" Barebo CommentsTo a great bunch of guys, some good friends and outstanding soldiers; thank you for welcoming me into the group. Your friendship is invaluable and I appreciate the honor you have afforded me. May you and yours stay out of harms way this Holiday Season, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all the men and women of the 78th Lightning Division! God Bless you all! --Pvt. Chris "SAMI" Barebo (click, click)
NameBrieuc Cudennec CommentsSir, my name is Brieuc Cudennec, I am twenty three years old and I am a French student in History. I'm writing you because I study about soldiers called 'White Russians' during the Second World war. Indeed, Russian prisoners were recruited by the Wehrmacht and became troops in particular in France. I would like to find some American veterans who could meet some Russian soldiers during the war. If some veterans wish to tell me their own memories and testimonies, I give my email address: brieucgonzo@yahoo.fr Thank you very much Brieuc Cudennec
Namekraig michael morris CommentsHello, My name is Staff Sergeant Kraig Morris. I am in a 2/312th at present and am a LIfe Member of the 78th Division. I am a former reenactor myself. I have a few items such as helmets and misc. and due to still being in service and family. I have not been able for years to due reenactor stuff. I would like to know if anyone is interested in the stuff I have. I don't have a inventory as its in storage and I don't remember exactly what I all I have except its clothing ,some equipment. MY email is morriskraig@hotmail.com Take Care and Happy Holidays Very Respectfully, SSG Kraig Morris US Army Reserve
NameSgt.E5 Robert A. Del Sordo Comments1968-1974 Storck USAR Ctr. Northfield NJ: Proud to have worn the 78th patch!!!
NameTom Williams, Merced, CA (b. 1949) CommentsMy father (Alva E. Williams,Jr.) was a Captain in one of your Artillery units...his was the first to across the Rhine at Remagen, I believe....awarded the Bronze Star...I would should sure like to learn more...thank you...Tom Williams, Merced, CA (b. 1949)
NameCOL ROBERT KRAUSS 78TH ID LIVING HIS UNIT WWII CommentsPVT. GARY O. IN REVIEWING THE WEBSITE, THE OFFICAL WEBSITE OF THE 78TH INFANTRY DIV LIVING HISTORY UNIT WWII I WANT TO TAKE A MOMENT TO COMMEND YOUR EFFORTS AND TALENT IN CREATING AND MAINTAINING THIS FINE SITE. THIS SITE NOT ONLY SERVICES THE NEEDS OF OUR MEMBERS BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY IS A GREAT RESOURSE AND SERVICE TO OUR GREAT VETRENS OF THE 78TH, THEIR FAMILIES, FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. WELL DONE GARY! COL ROBERT KRAUSS 2/309 78TH ID LHU IFANTRY OFFICER COMMANDING
NameSteve Andrae CommentsMy father was in proudly served the 78th Recon and was assigned a halftrack during his time in Germany. I am restoring a Vietnam era 5quarter truck and would like to put the markings on it that may have been on the halftrack he drove. ie: the markings on the front or rear bumpers. I know this was not commonly done at this point but anyone that could forward a picture of any such markings would greatly help. I hope to have this done and suprise him by putting him in it for a parade this spring. Thank you in advance. Please contact me at halftrack78@yahoo.com
NameMichael Salvatore Auletta CommentsDear Fellow Americans, Brothers and Sisters; I am writing in reference to my father above. He served our country in WWII. He is a hero in my eyes and so are his fellow fallen brothers. My father Michael is still alive, however, at this time he is not well. Please give him the acknowledgement he so deserves. He also served in seven invasions, including Normandy Beach invasion, Battle of the Bulge, Black Forest etc. He was in the 1st, 3rd and 7th armies. My father also served with General Patton and had the privilege to say "he was honored". If anyone knows my father Michael Salvatore Auletta, Hackensack, New Jersey please respond. I would love to hear back from anyone interested" May God Bless America and all our soldiers at War now, ones that have been in War and their families. P.S. I hope the information is accurate, my father is in a rehab at this time he his 83 years old. After the war my father became a Bergen County Sheriff's Officer for 35 years. I can be contacted at Deeneegianna@aol.com Please write anyway would love to hear your stories about WWII P.S. I hope the above is accurate, I have my father's papers from the discharge of the 3rd Army at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey My father also has his original orders from General George G. Patton, Jr. God Bless
NameMark H. Szyman CommentsNice site, a great tribute to all that served in Lightning. My father, SSG Robert R. Szyman served in K Co, 311th Inf Reg. He was in the heavey weapons platoon; the platoon that handled all the crew served weapons. Happy Thanksgiving to all of you. Mark Szyman, son of Bob
Name1Sgt Tom Arena 2nd Rangers A Co CommentsHey Guys, Just wanted to give you a heads up. We have a new website, so take a look when you get a chance. We still have more to do but its a start. www.2ndrangersableco.org See you at Mifflin!!!!
NameBilly V. Guess CommentsIn reading the recent FLASH, I learned of this Website, also the "org" website. I was a member of the 78th Division,3l0th Infantry, Company B from March, l943 thru November, l945.I disembarked from Bremerhaven on December 24, l945 for home. Finally discharged January 10, l946. I am a lifetime member of the organization. Met some of the bravest, nicest young men of my lifetime while in this outfit.
NameLee Carolynn Jacobson CommentsThank you for your service. I remain a grateful American. All my heartand all my best.
NameRichard B. Largent CommentsI am a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) and serve as our Chapter's Fly-In Manager. We hold this event each fall at the Winchester Regional Airport in Winchester, Virginia. This year we were approached by several re-enactor groups interested in coming to our event. One, a WWII British Paratroop Unit did attend and had a good time. Planning for next year has already begun and I was just "surfing" re-enactor units in our area. I was pleasantly surprised to see your site and that you are located not too terribly far away. My father, Rinard T. Largent was a Captain in the 303rd Combat engineer battalion attached to the 78th. He is now 92, in a nursing home, but his memories of his time in Europe in late 1944 and into 1945 are still quite vivid. We are still able to watch some of the home movies (now on video) he took while overseas. He was a little chagrined not to see any mention of the 78th at the Bulge or at the Ludendorff bridge in Ken Burns recent program I know it's a bit far but if you have any interest in spending a weekend in the Shenandoah Valley next Fall please don't hesitate to contact me. Best regards and thanks for keeping history alive, Rich Largent 540-868-2698 snooksflyer@verizon.com
NameRoger E. Bradley CommentsI am researching a WW 2 Medic, T/4 Gilbert S. Tabor, Jr. Gilbert was assigned to "I" Company, 3rd Battalion, 309th Inf Reg, 78th Inf. Div. On 6 February 1945, T/4 Tabor, when 5 casualties were incurred by cross fire from enemy machine guns located in a pillbox and a dugout, volunteered to attempt to reach them. He ran and crawled over 75 yards of open terrain and administered to them. As he began to evacuate the first casualty, the man was wounded a second time. Tabor stopped and while treating this second wound, was himself shot. His gallant action resulted in saving the lives of 3 of the men. This information is taken from the silver star citation awarded T/4 Tabor. He died of those wounds on 24 April 1945. I am compiling information on Gilbert for a tribute I am preparing in his honor that will be placed in a prominate place in our American Legion Home. (Millerton, NY American Legion Post 178). If anyone recalls this action, please contact me, Roger E. Bradley, Past Commander, 34 Mountain View Drive, Valatie, NY 12184--RBradley@nycap.rr.com. 518/784-3263
NameJohn Crossen (Big John's Guns LLC) CommentsGreat website, I was referred by Col. Bob Krauss. I found the information to be very enjoyable and more importantly all weapons and equipment are correct. Music is a great touch!! Great work gentlemen !!!
NameMichael Ketchum CommentsGreat site! My grandfather served with the 79th Infantry Division. He was killed while fighting in France, November 1944. Well laid out site and informative. You can also visit my grandfather's memorial site at http://www.privateletters.net Michael
Namemark buri Commentskeep up the good work...
NameTom Arena 1st Sgt, 2nd Rangers A Co CommentsHey Guys, I just wanted you to know to expect us at Mifflin in December but we wont be making the Historic Soldiers Weekend later this month. See you in December. Tom
NameJames Burke CommentsThank you for honoring all the heroes who served. My grandfather Floyd Canup served in the 78th (311th/K I believe) in WWII from Nov. 44 through a few months after the war in Europe. I never had the privilege of meeting him, as he died in the early 70s before I was born, but I appreciate the information this site has provided. If anyone has any other information on him and would like to share, it would be greatly appreciated(burkej15@hotmail.com). Thank you again, James Burke
Namejessica patrick Commentsi think keeping our history and retelling it so people have a small clue to what those men went through is awsome. my grandpa was in the thunderbolt divison and im just now learning all the circumstances he endured over in europe. i recently took a trip to d.c. to learn more. thank you so much for helping people understand
NameRebecca Bowers CommentsMy husband's grandfather was in W.W.II. He never met him but thinks very highly of him. Because of this he also went into the Military. His grandfather's name was PFC Robert W. Bowers 309th Infantry, 78th Divison, Company M. He was killed in action on March 16,1945. I was wondering if there was any information on him or his company. Where they were located or some of the missions that they did. Or if anyone remembers him, if there was any pictures or items of his sevice. Some badges or pins that would state his divison.Anything and all would be very helpful in putting a memory book together for my husband. Contact me at Beccamunchkin@cox.net
NameMike Pearson CommentsGreat website, authentic looking unit. Where do I sign up? yankee1865@msn.com
NameMark Seymour CommentsAn excellent website (and I design them, so I know). Period look and feel, and good navigation. The webmaster is to be complimented. Also, great work on reenacting the 78th. I look forward to seeing you guys in action. I would join, but my CW reenactment (and thus my beard) takes precedence. Keep up the good work. mseymour@proofmark.com
NameAlan Goodyear CommentsHello there, I am a member of 8th Kompanie Grossdeutschland UK. www.phosgraphis.co.uk I was wondering if anyone knows the fate of 1st Kompanie Grossdeutschland? Since her website doesn't appear to exist anymore. I am trying to establish links to other GD units world wide. If anyone can help me please email me bavarian_beauty@hotmail.com Thank you.
NameLarry Vashon Jr. CommentsI don't remember much about my Father military service, he rarely talked about it. I am interested in finding out if he was in the 78th during WWII. I found a Lightning patch with his CIB, a Purple Heart, and his dogtag. The information on the dogtag is as follows: Larry Vashon 31218658 T 43 - 44 Mrs. Ella B. Devoe River Road, Mexico, Maine C Thanks in advance if you can help me, or maybe point me to a site that has these records. Larry Vashon tvashon@tampabay.rr.com
NameCORPRIL MICHAEL.S.WILLIAMS CommentsThis is a long awaited hello to matt caroll I wrote and met you at the gap in jan of 07. I am going to iraq in 10 months as radar,I havent forgotten you all, the army tends to keep me really buzy, feel free to drop me a e-mail sometime.I am stationed at ft. sill oklahoma my unit is C 2/5 214. My web address is ajwilliams@yahoo.com God bless you and your unit.
NameBill Jeffers CommentsProbably see you guys at Eisenhower Farm. I've already put Operation Lumberjack on my calendar. Keep safe 'til then.
NameJeanann M Gay CommentsMy Father was Walter Sarosy from Brooklyn, N.Y. . He was a Quartermaster in the 78th and Went into France, Belgium and Germany. If you Guys remember him contact me. Thanks, A proud Daughter . Jeananngay@aol.com
NameRichard Andersson Sweden CommentsI think it's real cool with the World war two. I own a Swedish Uniform from the Swedish army from 1939. Ver nice homepage and it's cool with the music
NameAndy kline CommentsTrying every option I can, thought I would try this one? My grandfather, SSG William A. Brown 33232234, 78th Div, 309 Inf reg., Co F, WW II , served in Germany and recieved the Purple heart, Bronze star, CIB along with some other medals. I was wondering if anyone has ever come across any photos, information or items from his service. Please contact me at lew0446@bop.gov if you have any info. Thanks for preserving the past! If you get a chance check out the best WW II museum I have ever seen in Sonestown PA(Sullivan County). The Endless Mt war memorial Museum.
NameMichael F Buck CommentsMy father ichael C Buck served with the 78th during WWII. He was in the Battle of the Bulge and at Remagen Bridge where he recieved the Bronze Star. My Dad died in 1976. My e-mail adress is mfbuck6096@comcast.net. My address is 11874 Basile Rd. , Philadelphia, Pa. 19154-2523.
NameJason Vazquez IT1 CommentsMy grandfather, SSGT. Gil Martinez, served with Lightning Division in WWII. I was looking for historical information of where he served during the war. I came across your site and am very pleased to see a great deal of the information I was loking for. Thanks for putting this site together and thanks for your service.
NameJoe Graf Jr. CommentsTrying to find out more information on my Dad's service. He was T/SGT Joe Graf, Co E 309th INF Regt, 78th INF DIV. Anything would be great. I have an article written (I believe) by someone in Company E during the war that may be of interest to others. Let me know. Thanks in advance. jegrafjr@comcast.net
NameChris "SAMI" Barebo CommentsThank you to everyone for the warm welcome at Port Deposit, it was great to meet a number of you and to get a brief taste for marching and the manual of arms "twentieth century style." You all should be very proud of the organization/unit you have created; you look sharp, engage the public well, and you guys work together like a real team - very refreshing. I look forward to falling in with the 78th and appreciate the opportunity that has been shared with me. "No Mission Too Difficult, No Sacrifice Too Great, Duty First." Take care. - - Chris Barebo/"SAMI"
NameJustin Menges Commentsyour site is great I live in lexington NC as a firefighter and i am trying to get in to WW2 renactment and can you tell me how and if they are any groups near me thank you very much contact me at B17_gpilot@yahoo.com
NameChris Barebo CommentsThanks for adding the by-laws to the web-site, you guys still have one of the better WW2 sites out there. What is the 78th's "actual" event calendar for July and August? Tokyo Rose is passing rumors that the mission information posted for July 14 & 15 is bad, and that there is a mission planned for the weekend of July 21 & 22nd that is not referenced? I want to meet you guys but need to make sure I show up at the right place. Thanks for your help. - - CHRIS BAREBO
NameEd Stuber, MCPO, USN, Ret. CommentsGod bless you for the work you do in helping us remember, "The Greatest Generation." You truly are, and I thank each WWII vet personally that I meet. My father, Eddie T. Stuber, was a member of the 78th, I don't know which outfit. He died in Normandy in July '44 when I was 2. The 78th was a big division, do you have any idea how I could go about finding what outfit he was with when he died? My mother is old and she can't remember. Thanks for whatever help you could be in steering me in the right direction. His ASN was 35792468, Edward T. Stuber from Cincinnati, Ohio. He was 19 when he died. Thank you again, and you truly are heroes who undoubtedly saved the world. Ed Stuber, e-mail: ed.stuber@comcast.net
NameS kramer CommentsFirst I would like to thank all who serve for the freedom I have today Thank you Job well done. Next I a tryng to do My uncle's history and he served in this unit. His name is John J Williams from Idaho. If anyone has a story or remembers him please write to bigbandnana@yahoo.com. If anyone can tell me what battles he may of been in please email me. Again thank you for my freedom
NameJoshua Piper CommentsHi, I was just wondering, I live in North Carolina and I wanted to know if you guys had organizations in NC?
NameMilton Luchan CommentsLooking for info re. my cousin Col. Harry Lutz of Albany Georgia who served in WW2 Battle of the Bulge. Thank you................> Milton Luchan >>>(E-Mail: MLuchan@aol.com)
NameRoger E. Bradley CommentsLooking for any information on T-4 Gilbert S. Tabor,Jr., 309th Inf Reg't, 78th Inf Div. He was KIA on 4/24/1945 in Europe. Need for Memorial I am preparing for our American Legion Post #178, Millerton, NY. I can be reached at 34 Mountain View Drive, Valatie, NY 12184 or gosox@berk.com. His Dad, Gilbert S. Tabor, Sr., MD,(WW I) was a founding and Charter Member of our Post. Thanks for any help.
NameJoshua Davis CommentsMy Grandfather Curron D. Davis was one of the original 78th Infantry Warriors and I just wanted to post that he passed away last night at 0318 hours. (April 30th) Thank you to him and to every other man that served in the 78th Infantry Division.
NameH.A. "Red" Gonzales red78div1@verizon.net CommentsMatt and all you guys, I want to thank you for all you have done and are doing to preserve the history of the 78th Inf Div. I've met many of you at some of our Association functions. I wish I lived closer to sites of your events, driving long distances isn't easy anymore!! I know that some of our members have attended some of your events and they sure enjoyed their visit. I SUGGEST YOU SEND A SCHEDULE OF UP COMING EVENTS TO OUR EDITOR BILL PARSONS SO HE CAN PRINT THEM IN THE FLASH. I THINK THERE ARE MANY THAT LIVE CLOSE ENOUGH AND MAY ATTEND IF THEY ARE INFORMED EARLY ENOUGH. YOU REALIZE THAT MANY DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO A COMPUTOR AND SO DO NOT GET INFORMATION ON YOUR WEBSITE OR OURS. THE NOTICES SHOULD BE SENT TO PARSONS AT LEAST A MONTH BEFORE THE "FLASH" COMES OUT, WHICH IS SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY, APRIL, JULY AND OCTOBER. HANG IN THERE YOU GUYS AND STAY HEALTHY. Red 78th Infantry Division Association.
NameUffz Petner CommentsMein Kammeraden in the 78th I.D. I had a great time on Saturday night at Mifflin. As you can see in the pictures of the Normandy event, I had a glorious time commanding the Panzerbot Mk.III. To all in the unit... A job well done on the event. You guys are the best enemy a Kraut could ask for. I am always honored by your hospitality. Bob
NameMike Johnson CommentsI would like to compliment the 78th on the great re-enactment they demonstrated on Saturday. What you did for the veterans was wonderful and I know they very much appreciated it. The battle that took place in the afternoon was great. The smoke and the constant gun shots made it feel so real. After the battle I enjoyed walking around and talking with the different re-enactors. I would have liked to speak with more of the 78th guys but when I went to their room in the yellow building and older gentleman was in there yelling how it was not time to stand around and talk, there was work to be done. I was very disappointed in this and for the first time that day felt very unwanted at Ft. Mifflin.
Namemike Commentscan't wait to see your d-day event at fort mifflin!
NameSam James CommentsI think the website and what you guys are doing is great. I am very interested in joining and I would like to know what the age requirement is. Could you email me back at Slammingsam7@aol.com. Thank You.
NamePvt. Bill Jeffers 1st Div. 26th Inf. Reg, CommentsHope to see you all at Mifflin for "Overloard". Trying to mobilize the rest of the troops of the 1st Div. to get out to the event. I only hope the ghosts are quieter this year.
NameMichael S.Williams Pfc. National Guard. CommentsI just wanted to thank you all once again on my visit at the gap, I wish you all god's blessings ,and I pray when I return from iraq that I can join you all.Stay safe out there, and while i'm in iraq I will try to keep in touch with my new found friend matt caroll. All the very best michael williams.
NameH.A. "Red" Gonzales red78div1@verizon.net CommentsMatt: I just want to let you know that your website is fantastic. I noticed that many of messages of inquiry you get are also noted in our Association web site. I've contacted many of those inquiring info on their relatives and have attemped to assist them with what info I have and directed them to other sources. I thank you for what you are doing and all the members of the 78th Reenactment Association. It was great many of you attended our Northeast Gathering the last couple of years and also our national reunion here in Pittsburgh this past year. Best wishes and again Thanks. Red
NamePFC Dautrich (508th PIR 82nd ABN) CommentsI attended the Operation Lumberjack event at Fort Mifflin in Dec 06 hosted by the 78th. My usual re-enacting group couldn't make it, so I ended up going alone. The 78th let me fall in with them for the tactical and even gave me a place to sleep. I want to thank S/Sgt Rick Wark and the rest of the guys from the 78th for helping me out and saving my weekend. See you at FIG 2007. - Morgen
NameSteve Larson CommentsI want to inform you that one of your bretheren has died as of Tuesday the 8th. Staff Sargent Gerald Matison passed on in Minnesota, his home, due to complications with Shingles and Dialasis. His funeral is tomorrow (Friday) at Fort Snelling National Cemetary where he will be laid next to his wife who died 14 years ago. I am his eldest grandson. He is survived by his daughter, 2 grandsons and their wives, and 6 great grandkids. He will be missed sorely. If anyone knew him and has stories of him, especially before the war ended, I'd find them priceless. Please send any information you have to stevelarson@yahoo.com.
NameJimmy Marciano CommentsThis is a good website my friend Anthony Lanza told me about it!!!!!!!!!!!! : )
Nameian Macpherson Commentsmy question is about requirments and equipment. Is there an age requirment at either end of the spectrum for joining? Does the 78th use blank firing weapons like the majority of other units? i am from massachusetts. Will that affect my ability to commit to the 78th? ian359@charter.net thanks for your help
NameCarolyn Burton CommentsDad was with the 78th division, 303rd medical, Company D. He didn't talk much about his experiences for 50 years, but began to open up a little after the anniversary publicity. Your photos on the website look similar to his old black and whites. I printed the Christmas card and "Lightning Strikes Twice" for him--hope that's OK.
NameBilly V. Guess CommentsI was part of the 78th Division, 310th Infantry, Company B from March 8, 1943 to November 11,1945, from Camp Butner, NC to Berlin, Germany. Left them in Berlin, Germany to come home. Discharged as a technical Sergeant Major January 10, l946. Am a lifetime member of the association. Met some of the finest, bravest, young men of my lifetime.
NameMr. michael williams PFC. CommentsAll i wanted to say is i think what your doing is awesome. I'm thinking of getting into the hobbey. My grandfather on my mothers side,joined up in 1939,and was a member of the 202nd.coast artillery,which was disbanded because their equipment was out of date, mostely ww1. My grandfather on my fathers side was a member of 1st. army division, he was born and raised in bridgeville deleware. He was in italy, france, belgium, and finally germany in 1945. He was hit in germany from from artillery fire from what he called those dam 88s. He survived, and passed away in feb 2000.I'm in the pennsylvania army national guard,no i havent gone to iraq yet, but the little bird is telling me 2010. Anyway thank you for what your doing is a great tribute to all ww2 veterns and history.
NameAnthony Lanza CommentsI think this is a awesome website for ww2!!
NameLeeland Jeffords CommentsI'm sorry to Inform that: My Dad, Lloyd L. Jeffords,December 13th, 1921 - November 24th, 2006 @ 85 years. He served as a Medic in the 310th Infantry, 78th Division. He signed up to support his mom & siblings. He served two tours from: Panamah Canal, the African campain, Eroupe campain from: D - Day@Normady, Battle of the Buldge, VE day and remained in Germany until deactivated may 1946. He was Wounded twice, has Bronze star and many medals. God could not have given me a greater man to be my father. He loved to tell the stories of how all of you war hero's fought and died together, and how yall kept each other alive. He was very proud of his sevice with the 78th. His son: Leeland Jeffords realworldtraveler@hotmail.com (850) 968-6782
NameANTHONYZOLADZ@MSN.COM Commentswould like to find info about my father who was inthe 78 infantry during ww2 thank you in advance for any info that you can give me tony zoladz
NameTch Sgt Jones_m_s CommentsExcellent work on upgrading the site! It looks great. I'm looking forward to fighting alongside you in future events. Signing out, Michael Shawn Jones, Tch Sgt 35th Infantry Division, 134 Infantrry Regiment Lexington Park,MD
NameFrank P Marrone Jr CommentsVery Nice website guys. You have done a fine job bringing WW2 to life. Is that the Pucci Brothers I see? Frank
NameCpl William "Big Swede" Gaston D/505 PIR CommentsFound your site while looking up some info on a dear friend who passed away on Friday. Sgt. E.C. "Pat" Murphy was a member of the 78th. Bronze Star, Silver Star, Infantry Badge and so on...He fought at the Bulge and crossed at Remagen...Honoring his sacrifice was one of the reasons I entered reenacting three years ago. Thought you might want to know that one of your own has fought the good fight and gone on. Great Site. contrastseller@comcast.net
NameAmy Pierce - 45th Infantry Division CommentsTo those who were at the Eisenhower Farm on September 17, 2006, I have the photos taken of the group posted on the web. They are on my Dad's web site in the more pic file. Here is the address: www.towson.edu/~pierce Hope to see you next September. apierce@towson.edu
Namegbsparrow@yahoo.com Commentsi will beinterviewing howard poley dsr. this coming week and wondered if you had any records of his service on your books. he was in your division and was discharded in 46-he was a machine gunner, gbs
NameJim Pioth CommentsI AM LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO SERVED IN THE MP'S WITH MY FATHER THOMAS F. PIOTH MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS jpioth@aol.com
NameBruce Solliday bsolliday@urbanxraceway.com CommentsMembers of the 78th Infantry Division Association, One of my co-workers had an uncle who was a member of the 78th Inf. Div during WW2 and I have been doing some research for him. I came across your website, which I will share with him, and am very impressed. I am involved with the Union County of Ohio living history society and do some reenactments. I am also the president of the 94th Inf. Div. Association Alliance which is a group of volunteers who will carry on after the original members of the 94th deactivate as an association. From what I can see, your format is similar in parts to what we are trying to accomplish, and that is to keep the memories and accomplishments of these heros alive in a living history format. Very impressive and something to model after. Thanks to you and the men that served for our freedom. Bruce Solliday
NameDevlin, George E. CommentsWhile browsing different sites I have come accross yours and I think it is one of the best I've seen yet. My Father spent some time in the 78th in early '45. Please keep honoring these great men. Keep up the great work! S/sgt George Devlin, HQ & HQ Co. 26th Infantry "Yankee" Division HRG www.26yd.com
NameGuy Nasuti CommentsGreat website! My grandfather, Guy I. Wetherell was a private with Co. F, 210th, 78th ID before he was shipped over to England with the 9th Div. for the invasion of Normandy. He always hated that he and some of his friends were split up and sent to different divisions. He did some boxing and played basketball for the 310th while at Camp Butner. I have many of his letters from his time there, as well as a couple photos of him in uniform (with the Lightning patch visible on his left shoulder). My grandfather was a squad leader for a short time before he punched a cook and was demoted back to private. While in the 9th he was wounded outside of St. Lo but recovered back in England and then the States. He passed away in August 1999 and rarely spoke about the war. It's good to see that the sacrifices made by the men of his generation are still honored.
NameEJ Commentshey guys this site looks really awesome, the folder looks really cool and these 1940/ww2 era songs add a really great touch, and the site provides a lot of information. cant wait to meet everybody
NameBarbara Kuchau CommentsHello, Thank you for this amazing website. My very best friend was in the 78th and has told me a bit about his activities but I would like to know more. I do know that he was there at the first crossing of the Rhine and took part in the Battle of the Bulge and received a commendation for his part in destroying a German pillbox. His name is Melvin Abitz and he is still alive. I do hope that someone here will recognize his name. reillylady@yahoo.com
NameAubrey lee wright CommentsHi. My name is Aubrey lee wright and I am 16. I live in Banks County Georgia. I would love to join your division, but I live in the south and dont have a lot of money. If you do not mind email (archery800@msn.com)or call me(7066772080). Please connect me. This is a dream to me.
NameCarl Noe CommentsCarl 16- I would like to thank all of you for what you are doing.I am very interested in WW2. My great grandpa fought in the war, and he tells me storys of what happened and how he loved to serve. I think that all of you are doing something important,keeping the memory of WW2 alive and kicking. Thanks. P.S. If any veterans are reading this letter I would like to thank you for serving and risking your life for my freedom. -Carl/ CarlNoe@comcast.net
NameAmy Lutz Hurewitz CommentsGreat site!! My Grandfather served in the the 310th division of the 78th infantry in WW2. He was a very humble man and husband and was the Commanding Officer in April 1945: Lt. Col. Harry Lutz. He received the silver star, bronze star, legion of merit, purple heart, and the British Distinguished Service Order. He passed away in the early 90's and his wife Helene just passed away last year. Wonderful article at http://www.leisuregalleries.com/sahlinlutz.jpg. amydlutz@yahoo.com
NameSean Reardon CommentsGreat site-My Grandfather served in the 78th in WW1. He was a machine gunner in the 308th and his name was Louis Teuwen. rdnfamily@aol.com
NameChris Barebo CommentsGreat web-site! I am interested in learning more about the unit! Pvt. Gary Oprendek was "lightning" fast in responding to my request/following up. (Thank-you Pvt. Oprendek) You guys have done a nice job in creating the look, feel and sound of the WW-II time period. The site is easy to navigate and shows what the unit is like, while still doing honor to the many brave men and women of the 78th! I have perused many web-sites where Reenacting is concerned, be it Civil War and/or WW-II and the 78th's web-site is one of the best I have come across. God bless you guys for taking the time to honor some of our countries greatest heroes, your web-site is also a wonderful tribute to the original soldiers of the 78th. SEMPER PRIMUS! Respectfully, Chris Barebo
NameStuart Brandow CommentsVery nice update to this great website. Keep up the good work. Regards, Stijn Steegen,Belgium Reenacting Stuart Brandow from Woodbridge NJ. 78th/310th D-comp. 2nd platoon
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