Yes, my uncle, Bert Allen , was in the Battle of the Bulge. Uncle Bert is 93 years old, his health is pretty good but his memory is not the best. There is a website called Friends_of_US_2nd_Infantry_Division_WWII. There are quite a few gentlemen still living that fought during the Battle of the Bulge. You can ask them anything and they are still as sharp as a tack. Some still take annual visits back to the Normandy beaches. My father fought with the Second Indianhead Division, that's how I stumbled on the site. It's great. I typed in that address but they said it was wrong and i didn't come up with anything
He is our Great Grandfather and we know he fought in the Battle of the bulge just cannot find any documentation stating the soldiers in this battle. Can you help us?
No comprehensive list exists for recipients of a Silver Star Medal during the Battle of the Bulge.
Find your local VFW ( Veterans of Foreign Wars) chapter
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See the link. It is a complete list of all MOH citations.
The Battle of Ardennes is also referred to as The Battle of the Bulge. The Ardennes Forest is in France and Belgium. It was the last major offensive of the Germans in World War 2.
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There are many benefits for veterans to get help with assisted living. You could go to your local courthouse and find out more information about it. Also you local health department. They are a lot of help out there for elderly people.
Facts about the 263rd Field Artillery Battalion can be found in the unit's history, a copy of which I own.
I'm sorry, but I couldn't find any specific information regarding an individual named Anthony Prosperino in relation to injuries from the Battle of the Bulge. The Battle of the Bulge was a significant World War II battle that occurred in late 1944 and involved many soldiers, but detailed records of individual injuries may not be widely available. If you have more context or details about him, I might be able to assist further.
One needs to obtain a copy of their DD Form 214, it list the units in which they served, awards given, and countries in which they served.
You can find the Battle of the Bulge casualty list through several resources, including the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) website, which has military records and historical documents. Additionally, websites like the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) and various military history organizations may provide lists and detailed accounts. Local libraries or history museums that focus on World War II might also have this information available.