Lt. General Richard "Dick" Seitz recounts the history of the 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team (1943-1945) at the 61st 517th PRCT reunion in Savannah, GA, August 2005
Lt. General Richard "Dick" Seitz recounts the history of the 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team (1943-1945) at the 61st 517th PRCT reunion in Savannah, GA, August 2005
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My Uncle (Dervyn Muth) was part of the 517th and died in the battle of the Bulge. There is a great book about them called "Battling Buzzards" by Gerald Astor. Thanks for the post!
thank you for posting..my grandfather Gareth "Gary" Davis was a proud memeber of the 517th..he passed away on monday 10/27/08..and will be greatly missed..i believe he was at this reunion..thanks again for posting.
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