Aggie KIA during the ETO in WWII
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ABATTBQ87
10:46a, 3/24/24
I've been researching Aggies that were killed in the ETO during WWII according to this Battalion newspaper list and I have read some great stories about former students that were killed. I have identified and researched 128 Aggies.

So I'm asking y'all this question: would you be interested in reading biographies of Aggies killed in WWII, specifically the ETO?

If I get positive feedback then I'll post a new thread every day, if not then I won't.


Aggie12B
11:28a, 3/24/24
That would be really interesting to read
F4GIB71
12:56p, 3/24/24
Yes, Lest we forget.
F4GIB71
OldArmyCT
3:21p, 3/24/24
I'll bet you could shoot John Adams '73 an email and jumpstart your research.
https://www.aggienetwork.com/news/160686/2024-distinguished-alumni-announced/
ABATTBQ87
4:00p, 3/24/24
In reply to OldArmyCT
OldArmyCT said:

I'll bet you could shoot John Adams '73 an email and jumpstart your research.
https://www.aggienetwork.com/news/160686/2024-distinguished-alumni-announced/


Thanks
ABATTBQ87
7:17p, 3/24/24
Thanks for the positive feedback! I'll be posting information daily.
bigtruckguy3500
8:20p, 3/24/24
ETO = European Theater of Operations. I had to Google it.
AgLA06
2:15p, 4/2/24
The other posts now make much more sense.

I wish I had seen this one first!
FTACo88-FDT24dad
10:26p, 4/3/24
Looking forward to reading these.

Dark_Knight
2:49p, 4/8/24
Definitely interested in the stories
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