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  Search for detailed information about Allied Aircraft Crashes in The Netherlands in WWII
Posted by: Clinton Dill - 01-29-2012, 02:08 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - No Replies


For those who are interested to search for detailed information about Allied Aircraft Crashes in The Netherlands in the Second World War.

A very nice program, download it and you can use it. Not even half of the aircrafts are in the program but he is still working on it he wrote me.

 

http://airwar.texlaweb.nl/download.htm

 

Regards Ed and Anita

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  Andrew Hamilton 540th POW
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 01-29-2012, 11:46 AM - Forum: WWII ENGINEERS - Replies (8)


Received this letter a WHILE back, and am just getting around to posting it. Sorry. I seem to be saying that a lot as of late...

 

Here's the letter:

 

My father was with the 42nd Rainbow Division in WW II. He was captured and sent to Stalag XIII-C. While there he maintained a Duty Roster (similar to a DA 6) for Rm 11-15, with approximately 200 men.

 

One of the men listed, Andrew Hamilton, was in the 540th according to the National Archives database.

 

Would you like to receive a scan of the Duty Roster cover and the page containing Mr. Hamilton's name?

 

Sincerely,

 

Kathy Hemard

 

 

I am attaching the files she sent too.

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  Rare Color Film - Aircraft Carrier in the Pacific
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 01-29-2012, 10:46 AM - Forum: Famous/not so famous Audio & Video Clips from the War - No Replies




Rare Color Film - Aircraft Carrier in the Pacific

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  Grave Adoption
Posted by: Clinton Dill - 01-28-2012, 08:41 AM - Forum: LOOKING FOR... - No Replies


Hello,

 

We adopted graves from American and British soldiers who fought in WWII.

Also 2 names on Walls of Missing in Margraten, Netherlands.

One of the soldiers who's grave we adopted is:

 

Name: Harold F. CASSIDY

ASN: 32795310

Unit: 424th Infantry Regt / 106th Inf Division

Rank: Private First Class

D.O.D.: 16 Dec. 1944

Burial site: Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial

 

We found some information about Cassidy but it is very difficult for us to find something.

So when you have information for us about himself, photo's, his Unit, family etc, we appreciate it very much.

 

Regards, Ed and Anita

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  From the Netherlands
Posted by: Clinton Dill - 01-28-2012, 08:34 AM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (18)


Hello everybody on this forum.

 

We are a family from the Netherlands and recently we adopted 6 graves and 2 names on The Walls of Missing.

2 graves from American soldiers on the American Cemetery and Memorial Ardennes in Neupre (Neuville-en-Condroz), Belgium.

2 graves from American soldiers on the American Cemetery and Memorial in Henri-Chapelle, Belgium.

2 graves from British soldiers on Brussum War Cemetery, Netherlands.

And 2 names from American soldiers on The Walls of Missing on the American Cemetery and Memorial Margraten, Netherlands.

 

By time we will place these soldiers on our own homepage under a new link called Grave Adoption.

We always have been and still are very interested in WWII.

We visited Normandie in 2009, all the beaches from D-Day., cemetery's, museums and many other interesting places.

In 2011 we visited many places, museums, cemetery's ect from The Battle of The Bulge.

You can see photo's on our website, http://www.etiebax.nl

Ofcorse all is in Dutch but Grave Adoption will also be written in English.

 

One of the soldiers who's grave we adopted is:

 

Name: Harold F. CASSIDY

ASN: 32795310

Unit: 424th Infantry Regt / 106th Inf Division

Rank: Private First Class

D.O.D.: 16 Dec. 1944

Burial site: Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial

 

We found some information about Cassidy and we recieved information also, but it is very difficult for us to find something.

So when you have information for us about himself, his Unit, family etc, we appreciate it very much.

Maybe if you want us to give information about the other soldiers who's grave we have adopted, let us known.

And excuse us if our English is not perfect.

 

Regards, Ed and Anita

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