Hi Jim, I have no idea if this blog is still active. Thought I'd take a chance. I am writing on behalf of my father, John Conboy. He was a half-track driver in the 474th. He was with his outfit from the beginning - at Camp Edwards, then in Kentucky, landing in Scotland, then in the 1st wave at Normandy. He was also one of the soldiers who liberated Nordhausen. He is 96 now and in failing health. He is hoping to reconnect with anyone from his outfit that is still in the areas (Philadelphia). Please contact me at: edd.conboy(at)gmail.com Thanks so much. Edd Conboy
Hi Jim,
ReplyDeleteI have no idea if this blog is still active. Thought I'd take a chance. I am writing on behalf of my father, John Conboy. He was a half-track driver in the 474th. He was with his outfit from the beginning - at Camp Edwards, then in Kentucky, landing in Scotland, then in the 1st wave at Normandy.
He was also one of the soldiers who liberated Nordhausen.
He is 96 now and in failing health. He is hoping to reconnect with anyone from his outfit that is still in the areas (Philadelphia).
Please contact me at: edd.conboy(at)gmail.com
Thanks so much.
Edd Conboy