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Category Archives: Tyrrell
Frank Delos Tyrrell March 1945. Somewhere in Germany
Somewhere in Germany 1 March 45 Dear Sis Just a note to let you know I am OK. As you can see I am somewhere in Germany again after a damn hot time in a very cold Belgium. Fortunately the … Continue reading
Posted in 1940s, England, France, South Dakota, Tyrrell, World War II, WWII
Tagged Battle of the Bulge, Berlin, Rhine River
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Frank Delos Tyrrell. 10 June 44
10 June 44 Dear Sis: Received your cigars to-day. They come in mighty handy for they are hard to get. We have been having a lot of cool cloudy weather. In fact we were over in Wales and damn near … Continue reading
Posted in 1940s, South Dakota, Tyrrell
Tagged 83rd Division, Bancroft South Dakota, Thunderbolt, Wales
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Frank Tyrrell, Extended active duty orders, August 1941
HEADQUARTERS SEVENTH CORPS AREA Office of the Corps Area Commander EWS/mm ORC 201 Tyrrell, Frank DeLos Omaha, Nebraska August 11, 1941 Subject: Extended Active Duty. To: 2nd Lt. Frank DeLos Tyrrell, Inf-Res Bancroft, South Dakota 1. Orders are being … Continue reading
Posted in 1940s, Minnesota, Tyrrell, World War II
Tagged Fort Snelling, Major Sherman, Randolph AFB, Texas
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Frank Delos Tyrrell, 20th April 1944
After arriving in Liverpool, then Wales with the 83rd Infantry (The Thunderbolt-more information found on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/83rd_Infantry_Division_%28United_States%29), Terry asked for and received the locations of British Army in the area. Te. Overton 77 Our Ref:-I/4 Subject-British Army Locations. 20th April … Continue reading
Posted in 1940s, England, Tyrrell, World War II
Tagged 7th Battalion Denflint, 83rd Division, Bronington, Ellesmere, Home Guard, Oswestry, Overton, Ruabon, Shropshire, Thunderbolt, Tyrrell, U.K., Wales, Whitchurch, Wrexham, WWII, Wynnstay Hall
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Capt Frank Delos Tyrrell, April 1944
I received an email out of the blue last week from Tara in Seattle. She found some of Frank Tyrrell’s letters that her father bought at an auction in Federal Way. Tara was kind enough to research Frank Tyrrell and … Continue reading
Frank Delos Tyrrell
Frank “Delos” Tyrrell was born in SD and moved to Seattle. He enlisted in the Army during WWII and was part of the European theater, including troops who went into Germany at the end of the war. He sent a … Continue reading
Posted in England, South Dakota, Tyrrell, Washington, World War II
Tagged Aberdeen, Ardennes, Bavaria, Civilian Conservation Corps, DeSmet, England, French Riviera, Passau, Wales
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