Dear Mr. Anderson: You will have to give me some more details: Compnay, Regiment of your father, Dates of service would help. Contact me at: towersfw@windstream.net
Frank W. Towers, President & Historian, 30th Inf. Div. vet's of WWII
My father served in the 30th Division, 120th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Company H (60 mm mortar squad). He also landed at Omaha Beach a week after D-Day. He fought his way to St. Lo, France. He was part of the Lost Battalion on Hill 314 at Mortain, France. He was wounded in Aachen, Germany, in 1944.
edited Dec 10th, 2007 by Edward Anderson
Hello, I am looking for anyone who may have known or served with my father, sgt George C Anderson Jr. He was with a 60mm mortar squad.
Dear Mr. Anderson: You will have to give me some more details: Compnay, Regiment of your father, Dates of service would help. Contact me at: towersfw@windstream.net Frank W. Towers, President & Historian, 30th Inf. Div. vet's of WWII
Company H, 120th IR, 30th infantry. he landed on omaha beach on June 14, 1944 and was discharged in 1945.
Dear Mr. Anderson: If you will contact me at my e-mail address, I may be able to assist you .
Frank W. Towers Presidednt & Historian\30th Inf. Div. Veterans of WWII
Re: George C. Anderson, Jr.
Dear Mr. Edward Anderson:
My father served in the 30th Division, 120th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Company H (60 mm mortar squad). He also landed at Omaha Beach a week after D-Day. He fought his way to St. Lo, France. He was part of the Lost Battalion on Hill 314 at Mortain, France. He was wounded in Aachen, Germany, in 1944.
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