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dfoye
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Posted - 08/26/2004 :  21:14:14  Show Profile
....for information about Pfc Carl Wagner, North Dakota. He was in the 90th Div., 357th Inf. Co. G. He was a friend of my father, Pfc Hugh H. Melrose, KIA, June 12, 1944, Normandy, France. Also would like to hear from anyone that was a member of his squad while at Camp Barkeley, Texas. I have photos of his squad at Camp Barkeley. I was born Sept. 1943, while the 90th was on maneuvers in California.

Wendell H. Melrose
Tomball, Texas
wendelmelrose@earthlink.net

..info on John A. Ashley (brother Bud) of Cullman, Alabama of the 537th AAA AW.

Frances Baker Stephens
1238 Finney
Eldorado, Ks
316-321-3632

...info on Davis, Charley Ramon, b. 04/03/1894, d. 02/19/1960, PFC HQ CO 358 INF 90 DIV, Plot: A 628, bur. 02/25/1960, he was a funeral home director at Layng and Tinney Undertaking Company.

Can anyone help? This man is my Grandfather. Did he serve in Both world wars? He was member of the 358th infantry, 90th division, 179th Brigade he enlisted in Oklahoma. I believe he was born in Illinois on 03 April 1894. I am looking for someone who might be able to locate him in 1900 or 1910 with his family.

He served in WWI in the PFC HQ CO 358 INF 90 DIV. This branch was out of Oklahoma. His entry date into the military was September 1917.

I believe he is in Brewer, Muskogee, Oklahoma in 1920 census.

He married Minnie Perry in Oklahoma after 17 Jan 1920 and before the birth of their son on 26 Dec 1921. This couple were divorced before the 1930 census as Minnie was remarried by this time. in 1930 Minnie had been remarried for less than 2 years.

I have not located him in 1930. By 1941 he is in a VA hospital in California. He died Feb. 1960 in California.

I believe he had a family after 1930. I would love to locate someone in this family. And I would love to locate someone who is from his family line of DAVIS. I don't have his parents. In the California death records he list his birth state as Illinois.

Sheryl Davis
Email: sheryl74@swbell.net
UserTel: 918-428-18181
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

......any information that I can get on my great uncle 2nd Lt. Willard H. Maas. He served with the 90th infantry division, 358th regiment from late December 1944-January 29, 1945 when he was killed in Luxemburg.
According to his DSC commendation, his platoon was in charge of overrunning a machine gun nest on the Our River, and he went alone and was killed. If anyone has any information, please contact me.

Glenn Willard Mueller
mustangcmh@hotmail.com
I looking for anyone who might remember PFC Fred J. Daily from Missouri who was killed in action on 10 July 1944 while a member of the 359th Infantry Regiment.

Dave Daily
dkdaily1@cs.com

I am a vet of the 90th in Europe . Would like to locate shoulder patches please.

Thank You
Martin B Washart
Email: ocmarty1@aol.com
Tel: 609 399 0538

...... for anyone who might have known my uncle Robert L Erny. He served with the 357th Infantry from March 19, 1943 and was discharged August 16, 1945 from Camp Carson, Colorado due to injuries received in Germany. He was a light machine gunner 604. He received the Silver Star for gallantry in action from 6 to 13 December 1944 in the vicinity of Pachten, Germany.

We are looking for anyone who might have met Bob and served with him. My uncle passed away several years ago. We are trying to get him the Medal of Congress. Right now we have limited information on him. There was a fire in St. Louis where they kept the military records. They have no information to pass along to us about his military history. All we have is the record of his discharge papers that was recorded in the local courthouse in our county. Do you have any ideas to help us?

You can email me at mscheper@fullnet.com.

My name is Nicole and I am looking for any information possible on my grandfather. His name was Homero M. Maldonado Sr. and served as a PFC rifleman in the 359th Infantry Division. He served our country from March 13 1942-Dec. 22 1945. He was injured and hospitalized on Dec. 12 1944. His battles and campaigns included Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, and GO 105 WD 45. Any information would be most appreciated.
Thank You,
The proud granddaughter of PFC Homero Maldonado Sr.
Nikki0711789@netscape.net

My grandfather was in the 90th Division 915th Field Artillery Company. His name is Alfred Streit and he is from Texas. I wanted anyone who remembers him to please contact me.

lamt34@msn.com
LeAnn Adkisson

I had an Uncle Alex Charney who was in the 90th Division, 359th Infantry Division. His Serial Number was 33174552. He was awarded the Silver Star, 3 purple hearts, and 6 bronze stars. He passed away on June, 1992. I am writing a story about him and would like to locate anyone who knew him and what battles he might have participated in.
Frank Charney
FCharn@aol.com

..... any information available on my father George Edward Cox from Ohio, who served with the 357th Co. H during WW2 - any information will be greatly appreciated.
Ted B. Cox
Email: blugrsrlz@wmconnect.com
Tel: (704) 283-6872
North Carolina

Here is the photo of Private John TADRZAK 358th IR, 90th ID died in Normandy on July 12 1944, buried at Saint-Laurent-sur Mer US cemetery, Normandy, France. May be someone on the forum could recognize him. His daughter who has not known him would like to know about her father. Jeff, his son is leading the search. stecki@quakerally.com
Many thanks for them.
Best regards,
Philippe (Belgium) click for photo

.....anyone who may have served with my uncle during his assignment to the 359th Infantry Regiment and made the landing on D-Day. His name was PHILIP W. MALINA, from Shiner Texas and was killed on July 4, 1944.

Any information would be greatly appreciated. I can be reached at e-mail: danpati@lasvegas.net or home address:

Daniel P. Ford
2940 Cooper Creek Dr
Henderson, NV 89074-6925

..... information on Captain Joseph Meboe, Battalion Surgeon with the 2nd Battalion, 358th Infantry. He served in the campaigns of Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes and Rhineland, up until February 18, 1945, when he was rotated away from the front.

Anyone who served in the Medical Detachment, 2nd Bn., 358th, or who was one of his patients, or who knew him in some other capacity, I'd be extremely grateful for any stories you could share.

Dr. Meboe passed away in 1959. He was my husband's grandfather. Unfortunately, none of Dr. Meboe's family ever really knew what he did during WWII. So we are just now trying to piece together his military service so we can preserve it for posterity and honor his memory.

Thanks in advance to anyone who remembers Captain Meboe.

Sincerely,
Mary Morkved
mlmorkved@att.net
ph. (651)653-3695


Please excuse me for my English, if it is not very good, I am French, and I hope you are not any more angry with FRANCE at that time too.

I write you because I am carrying out research about an American soldier dead during WW2, near the town where I am living.

I would like to talk to you about SGT SCHULTZE THOMAS, who is died on 11-13-44, and whose I have a certificate of adoption established by American monuments commission.

I am interested to find a member of his family ( uncle, brother...), to tell him, I am grateful to SGT SCHULTZE THOMAS and other soldiers dead to liberate FRANCE. They are not killed in action for nothing, and my family and I will never forget.

I would like to trace his way again from USA start to Europe too, until his death in Lorraine. Is there an alive veteran who knew him?

Last week, I was on D Day landings, UTAH Beach, OMAHA Beach, SAINTE MERE L' EGLISE, the Pointe du HOC... , to American cemetery of COLLEVILLE it was an emotional moment, every grave had a rose for July the 4 th. ( 9387 graves )

name THOMAS SCHULTZE
rank T Sergeant
serial number 356 72 408
organization 359 Infantry regiment 90 Div
date of death 13 November 1944
decorations Purple Heart
state OHIO

Looking forward to your reply,

Yours faithfully.

GOD BLESS AMERICA.

MR MASSON Didier
32, Avenue des Clairs chênes
55400 ETAIN
FRANCE

A few months ago I placed an item in "I am looking for" for Pfc. Smith Johnnie E.
Several actions were taken to get the information. Until today no reply came, but I kept on going. I have some new information which is maybe important for getting the history complete.

I found out that Mr. Smith was from Allen-Parish Louisiana born on 20 March 1905, buried 23 Nov. 1944 at Liberty cemetery. (Cheno)-Elton, Jefferson Davis Parish Louisiana. This is till today the only info I have.

Perhaps someone will recon this new info for me.


Many thanks in advance

Ron de Bijl

Email: ron.debijl@planet.nl
Tel: 0031773876079
The Netherlands

any information available on my uncle Richard M. Hall from New Jersey. He was a 1st Lt. in the 357th Regiment, 90th Division and was killed on November 25, 1944. He is buried in the cemetery at Lorraine, Fr.

Beyond that, I have nothing.

Anyone who knew him or how he died, please contact me: elderdanhall@aol.com. Thanks.

....info on my Grandfather, Harland Houser. His gravestone reads: 90th DIV, 345th M.C. Bn. What does that mean? Where did 'they' serve? He did spend sometime at Fitzsimmons Hospital in Denver, CO. Any information would be appreciated.

Granddad died of Cancer in Jan. 1951.

Thank you.

Judy Houser Crider
dcjcwcr27@mfire.com


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Member US Army Security Agency 1967-71

My father served in the 357th E Company.
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