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LEOPOLDVILLE TROOPSHIP DISASTER REMEMBERED The troopship Leopoldville was torpedoed by a German U- boat and sunk in the English Channel on Christmas Eve 1944. There were 763 soldiers killed, all from the 66th Infantry Division. The bodies of 493 soldiers were never found. This site honors and remembers the sacrifice of those who died and the valor of those who survived. For more information about the catastrophe contact Allan Andrade - Leopoldville Disaster Author/Historian |
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S/Sgt Donald g. Meyers, 66th Infantry Di...
DBH Don Meyers was also my Uncle. He was married to my fathers sister (Mary Brisbin). I do have some old pictures of him if you are interested. Everyone of...
 Briz66
10-02-08
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Johnnie Neal Milam
Thanks for responding to my email. I sent the picture of his name to your personal email address that you gave me. If you did not get it I can try again. I can always mail you a...
 happywife0
08-24-08
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Johnnie Neal Milam
Dear "Happy Wife,"
I would love to have a picture of my grandfather's name on the wall. I responded earlier this week with some background info. on my...
Jillaree
08-21-08
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Johnnie Neal Milam
Hi,
It's great to hear from another Milam! My grandfather was born in Carroll County, TN, in 1911. He was the son of Felix Green Milam and Wille...
Jillaree
08-15-08
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