by Steve Gibson | May 4, 2018 | Co. D
Company ‘D’ consisted mostly of men from the Harrodsburg, KY area. From the Kentucky History Society web page: Harrodsburg Tank Battalion, 192nd: Survivors of the Bataan Death March Oral History Project. The Japanese invaded the Philippines in December...
by Steve Gibson | May 3, 2018 | Co. C
From the Ida Rupp Public Library website (use link below for the full text)… “Inducted into federal service on November 25, 1940, forty-two men from the Port Clinton area departed four days later for training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, where...
by Steve Gibson | May 3, 2018 | Co. A
From the Rock County Historical Society website The story of those who served in Company “A” of the 192nd Tank Battalion (a group also known as the “Janesville 99”) is a story of bravery, tragedy, and disbelief that takes us from...
by Steve Gibson | May 2, 2018 | 192nd Postings, Co. A, Co. B, Co. C, Co. D, Hq Co., Medical Detachment
Of Special Note… Interesting facts about the men of the 192nd, as well as their families. Robert Brooks, D Company, an African-American, was the first tanker killed in WWII at Clark Field. Brooks Field at Fort Knox, Kentucky is named in his honor. Henry...
by Steve Gibson | May 2, 2018 | MBDO Activities
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