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emonroe1950 posted 06-05-107 08:14 PM ET (US)   Click Here to See the Profile for emonroe1950   Click Here to Email emonroe1950  
Looking for anyone that might have information or might have served with my uncle Louis Wanecek from Spokane, Washington.
penn posted 11-15-109 09:29 PM ET (US)     Click Here to See the Profile for penn  Click Here to Email penn     
My dad Cecil Henson was in the south pacific in the 82nd. I would like any info from anyone who may have known him. I believe he was the radio man. I will check his notes from his time served to see if he mentions his name any where.
lenzbenz posted 04-27-110 12:40 PM ET (US)     Click Here to See the Profile for lenzbenz  Click Here to Email lenzbenz     
my dad was part of the 82nd, as far as we can determine. He was told that his group was the 93rd chemical company. Anyway, they landed on the beach of Lingayen Gulf, on or about 11 January, '45, and camped near San Fabian. George Brunkalla was a T-5, from Wisconsin.
jbr posted 07-19-111 10:42 AM ET (US)     Click Here to See the Profile for jbr  Click Here to Email jbr     
My name is Jon Rubin. I’m the son of Leon Rubin, who was a 1st Lt. in the 82nd CMB.
My father passed away in Dec. 2008. When he died, he left an album of pictures from WWII. Here’s the link, which you’re welcome to share.
https://picasaweb.google.com/jonr59/Army_WWII?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCM_mj9XGiOOQ5AE&feat=directlink

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