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Stalag 13c was situated at Hammelburg am Main in Bavaria.
My grandfather's name was John D. Tuggle. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. I recently found out that he was a POW for 120 days at Stalag 13C Hammelburg Om Main Bavaria. He was a member of the First Army, 99 Div., 324th Engineer Combat Bn., Tech Grade 4. I'm still trying to locate the dates of his detainment.
Hi, I recently found out that my Grandfather was a POW for 120 days at Stalag 13C Hammelburg Om Main Bavaria. He was a member of the First Army, 99 Div., 324th Engineer Combat Bn., Tech Grade 4. I'm still trying to locate the dates of his detainment.
I am conducting research into my grandfather's part in WWII. Arthur Morgan Williams of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. was of the US 99th Division, 394th infantry regiment, anti-tank company. He was taken prisoner on December 16th during the Battle of the Bulge and after stopping at several camps landed at Stalag XIIIC. If you could share any information on the camp please let me know.
I just found out that my grandfather Arthur Beedle was at Stalag 13C in Hammelburg. He died in December, 1989. If anyone has any information or knew him, please e-mail.
I am trying to find out about my uncle, Ron Whalan when he was captured and taken to Stalag X111C,he was 2/1 field regement RAA, his rank was a gunner, His number is NX 853, he was enlisted on 8th November 1939 and discharged on the 21st August 1945, if anyone has any info or if they know someone that knows him please get in contact.
I would like to have a copy of the roster of the 99th Infantry, 393rd Division, Company B list of men? If anyone could help me out, I would appreciate it very much.
My grandfather- Otis "Ed" Logan was a member of the squad. He was also captured Dec. 16th, 1944, at the first day of the Bulge. He was taken to a POW WORK CAMP CALLED "STALAG 13C" near STUTTGARD, GERMANY.
If anyone has any information on that Pow camp, Or if they knew my Grandfather. (He passed away in 1986.) please email me.
CINDY GEBHART Or you may write to me at: Cindy L. Gebhart 30 E. Baltimore St., Apt. #2 Taneytown, MD. 21787-2108
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List of Prisoners
- Alan Chambers Alderson. ambulance driver. Australian 6th Division
- Sgt A G Bartolameolli. 275th Inf Div.
- Sgt Richard F Becker. 275th Inf Div.
- Arthur Beedle Read his story
- T/Sgt Roy A Benda. 275th Inf Div.
- Robert Grace Christorfen.
- S/Sgt Donald George. 275th Inf Div.
- Lt. Joseph Forney. 501 PIR, 101 Airborne.
- T/Sgt Joseph F Hardy. 275th Inf Div.
- Sgt Joseph N Hardy. 275th Inf Div.
- Sgt Reid M Harrrell. 275th Inf Div.
- S/Sgt Joseph F Koy. 275th Inf Div.
- Otis "Ed" Logan Read his story
- S/Sgt John L Mersch. 275th Inf Div. (d. 27th Mar 1945)
- Jack Mitchell. 99th Inf Div, Co. K
- Rocco Mitchell. 450th Bomb Group.
- Sgt Arthur M Murray Jr. 275th Inf Div.
- Sgt F A Reck. 275th Inf Div.
- S/Sgt Willard E Smee. 275th Inf Div.
- James Walter Steele
- Louis Steinhall
- S/Sgt Roy E Thomas. 275th Inf Div.
- John D. Tuggle. 324th Engineer Combat Bn. Read his Story
- Raymond E Wenzell. 99th Div. 394th Infantry Regiment Read his story
- Arthur Morgan Williams. 99th Div. 394th Infantry Regiment, anti-tank company. Read his story
- Gnr. Ron Whalan. 2/1 Field Regiment RAA. Read his story
- S/Sgt Venko Yonkoff. 275th Inf Div.
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