hi all. havent made a post in quite sometime, but i have something good to share today. this entire thread has been a sort of records collection...
this is just personal info for the most, but isnt there a place that says what company/unit he spent most of his time with?
interesting that he bounced around between 3 different AAA units, because i have documentation thats suggest my grandfather did the same thing....
about time for pictures. one Nazi dagger is currently missing from my gradfathers collection, but i got to photograph everything else. im hoping...
made a pretty big discovery today in the AAD archives. the info here isnt much as far as who/what he did in the Army, but at least i found a...
ive put my skills as a graphic designer to use here. theres not very many good photos of the 390th's pin/mascot so i decided to recreate it...
very well done ive been thinking about doing this for my grandfather
for anyone who is as interested in the 11th Armored( especially the 390thAAA) as much as i am i found this great page. ive been building this...
that is some really amazing work. thanks for sharing
heres another article about a photographer who was attatched to the 390th. the article also explains the company's pin Untitled Document heres a...
i think another factor in this, is the attack on the Ardennes was made to look like a defensive maneuver by Germany. the Allies were caught off...
my grandfather had told me a few times about equipment not working because of the cold. snow and ice covering weapons, and the snow itself was...
if you posted a picture (or find one online of the same) i may be able to help
heres a picture of a pin worn by the 390th. sorry for the bad quality [IMG]
i was able to find this little blurb about the 390th through Google. it came from an online book about the 3rd US Army. just one more little piece...
thanks so much for the info guys. ill have a good look through those links heres a list of things that are still around today (some stuff was...
hello forum. very glad to have found this site. im hoping you may be of help to me. my grandfather was Vernon R. Coffey (berea, ky) and he served...