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I have a WO T.W.E Ballock is that the guy you are looking for? This is from the Rennes Admissions and Dispositions records. WO 776172 Ballock,...
My father was Curtis L. Johnson, PFC Headquarters Company 3rd Battalion 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment a part of the 82nd Airborne Division.
The names of nurses at Rennes that I have found are: Roxanne Evette Gisele Gouzian "Big Bertha" Mairis Le Judec-Newcombe Claude Bertin Monique...
Injured usually means that the individual suffered an accident not from enemy action. For example, a number of paratroopers were injured from the...
Welcome to the forums. That is great that you are interested in the PWs around Bricquebec. I was wondering was there a strafing incident outside...
Maxwell would have mission logs and reports not the aerial photos. NA has very little photo recon records or photos that aren't at NARA. I spent...
In my research at NA I did not find any significant records on the Photo Reconn groups or squadrons and almost no aerial photos of significance...
Kriegslazarett 4/612 was located in Hotel deVille in Rennes just down the street from the PW hospital at the EPS.
The flight summary for 1729 reads - Caen,/Carpiquet Airfield(FW), Oustreham, Beachhead area So in theory you are looking along those points. LTC...
The mission summary for US7GR/1729 is this. Caen,/Carpiquet Airfield(FW), Oustreham, Beachhead area
There is no correlation with gliders on my map only parachute drops. It has been suggested to look in the 101st glider manifests for the glider...
The numbers that John refered to are the Aerial photos (photo number 1028, 1029, and 1030) from a reccon flight (4108) by the US 30th Photo Recon...
Sorry my sortie sketches are for the 30th PRS.
Pat, Here is my attempt at identifying my Dad's drop point. It is the blue circle in the middle of a field just east of the 91st LL HQ. From...
My Father wrote that when he woke up in a ditch after passing out from his wounds that he saw a field of poppies. He wrote that the first thing...
That is correct. The patrol had to swim back to Allied lines. The crossing was done under cover of darkness and the planned artillery...
As recorded above Co. F crossed basically unopposed surprising the Germans and capturing the east end of the bridge the rest of 2nd Battalion...
Two recon flights of interest might be US30-4042 on 31 May 1944 to look for your barn before fighting, and US30-4108 on 8 June 1944 after the...
I find it interesting that the German report indicates Explosive Shells, "The aircraft’s cone of high explosive fire hit mostly the left half...
Having been through the National Archives in College Park looking for recon photos I can say they have very little to add to NCAP. There were...