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Charlotte Bowles passed away May 12, 2020Obituary for Charlotte H. Bowles
Son Kenneth H. Bowles and sister Brenda Featheringill. 818th TD BN 2019 Reunion In Platte City, MOThe 818th TD Bn group in Platte City, MO July 2019. back row L to R - Russell and Margaret Kreiser, Joan Pearson, Kimberly and Larry Hoagland, Sydnie Mahoney, Sharon Bowles, Cliff Alexander, Cody Parrish, Theresa and Jim Mahoney. front row L to R - Phil Bentley, Donna Alexander, Jan Bentley, Chuck Alexander, John Cannon Jr., Robert Bowles, Ken Bennett, Christopher Hauth. 818th Tee Shirts For Sale818th Tank Destroyer Battalion Tee Shirts are available in size S, M, L, XL. Make checks payable to: Please include the size desired and your shipping address. About The 818th Tank Destroyer BattalionIn summer 1940, fast, hard-hitting German Panzer forces caused the quick collapse of France and demonstrated the offensive capabilities of the tank. This caused a sense of urgency, and stopping of tanks became one of the most serious problems facing the United States Army. In November 1941, the War Department ordered activation of a Tank Destroyer Center and Board at Fort Meade, MD. The 818th Tank Destroyer Battalion (less companies “B†and “Câ€) was activated on 15 December, 1941 at Fort Sill Oklahoma. On 6 March 1942 companies “B†and “C†were activated. After extensive training at various locations, the 818th left for Belfast, North Ireland on 21 October, 1943. The 818th was composed of 600 men and officers and 36 M-10 Tank Destroyers. The 818th fought courageously and fiercely through France, Austria and Read More.. In September, 2001 this website was established to preserve the history, provide information and honor those who served in the 818th Tank Destroyer Battalion. This web site is respectfully dedicated to the men of the 818th Tank Destroyer Battalion. We are continuously updating this site as new photos and information becomes available. We hope you find it both informative and enjoyable. My most vivid memories from World War II
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