818th Tank Destroyer Battalion DocumentsMy most vivid memories from World War II - George WarnerLt. Col. GEORGE C. WARNER - B Co."First was that of Omaha Beach on D-Day, and the LSTs getting our Tank Destroyers through the barricades while being shot at from the cliff side by enemy machine guns and their 88 mm guns."
sorry, no photo available My most vivid memories from World War II - Carl Littke Jr.T5 CARL LITTKE Jr. - B Co."I remember Patton driving up in his jeep with his two ivory-handled pistols. Everyone was relaxing. He stood up and yelled, "Hey, you sons-of-bitches! Put those helmets on!"
sorry, no photo available My most vivid memories from World War II - Woodrow PasswatersPFC WOODROW S. PASSWATERS - Recon Co."The people I was around mostly were just a poor class didn't have nothing much. Lots were lucky if they got enough to eat. Felt real sorry for the kids I was around at times. I would give them a bite of something if I had anything to spare."
sorry, no photo available My most vivid memories from World War II - Clemente SolizT4 Sergeant CLEMENTE T. SOLIZ - Hdq Co."Verdun City in France. We chase those Germans back so hard they left ammunition behind. Instead of using it had to try it out. That night at exactly 10:10 o'clock, that time the fireworks start." My most vivid memories from World War II - Edward Brinley1st Lt. EDWARD H. BRINLEY - Exec./CO. Recon Co. (deceased)"Vivid memories for me in a word; WAR/COMBAT was: Hell, Confusing, and Misdirection most of the time."
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