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11:57am 07-11-2017
Joe Breen
served from 1953 to1955. I seem to remember working for a capt Ross?
1:24pm 06-17-2017
John Woodward
I want to thank Julian Garcia for posting the pictures I sent him. To view them, click on my name on the home page. They depict the 510th Signal Company (B/M) at Saumur and of the depot as we saw it, tents, Quonset huts, mud and all. I hope some of the 510th personnel see the pics and that it brings back (fond) memories.
1:16pm 06-06-2017
John Woodward
Woodward checking in. I was stationed at the USAGD Saumur from Oct 1961 to Sept 1962. My Unit, the 510th Signal Company (B/M), came from Tobyhanna Signal Depot in PA when the Berlin Wall went up. We came over on the USNS Buckner landing at Cherbourg on October 10th. We were billeted in a warehouse, then a tent city designated “Camp Myth” by the troops and then in Quonset Huts. Depot Commander was Col. Elmer M. Schaudt. Company commander was Capt J E Fitzmorris. Officers were Lt Krivitski, Lt Woodward, Lt Bellafato, Lt Grace, and Lt Robinson. WO’s included Boylan, Kelly, Jones, and Lehman. NCO’s included MSGT May, SGT Okupski, SGT Willis, SGT Franko, SGT Graham, and others.
My tour of duty ended in Sept 1962. I left Orly Field, Paris, on a MATS flight landing at McGuire AFB near Fort Dix, NJ, after an unscheduled fuel stop in Goose Bay Labrador. Lots of fond memories.
9:27pm 04-16-2017
Robert H Fleming
I just found this site by accident. I was stationed with the 510th signal compay at the depot at Montreuil Bellay from Labor Day weekend of 1962 until the last week of August 1963. I stepped off of the USS Gordon at the Brooklyn Army Terminal Sept 3,1963. Charlie Degaule had booted the US Army out of France and the 510th was disbanded. A Warrant Officer that didn't even know was in the 510th brought the company colors back to some depot in Eastern PA where they had been stationed before the Berlin Crisis. My friends and neighbors had volunteered me and so my time was up.I arrived at the depot on Labor day weekend 1962 and I left the last week of August 1963.
This site sure brings back a lot of memories.
Thanks again,
Bob
10:36pm 01-12-2017
Alan O HOTTEL
Julian,
This is great I have some items you may at add that have been removed aoh
8:36pm 12-15-2016
Marilyn D. Wahl
Just took a trip down memory lane and oh how sweet it was, thank you for putting all this together. I didn't return to SSD and sure wish I would have. My first baby was born while in Saumur, he was born in Chinon hospital my husband Dick was out in the field playing war games so I was driven by military auto to the hospital, Dick didn't see our son til the next day. Young and nieve I just did what I had to do, no complaints. I was alone with my baby at age 19. I cherish my stay in Saumur, was a great experience. Wouldn't change it. (1957)
4:18pm 11-15-2016
Jerome Ackerman
Bracone, Poitier, In grandes, La Rochelle, Fontinac< Busac.
US Army bases during the 1950's.
What is going on there now?
7:58pm 10-16-2016
Heinz Bachmann
I was the supply Clerk and Armorer
1956-1958 under Sergeant First Class Hoover
I lived of Base with my Wife Linde
same Bldg as the Clines
4:25pm 10-13-2016
Jim Kemp
Great job Julian! Thanks for all your efforts to support this great work!
4:42pm 08-28-2016
Ed Groelle
It is "The Dark is All Gone"
2:02pm 08-28-2016
joe breen
can anyone tell me the title of the book authored by our own Lou Sisk about the saumur area????
11:35am 08-15-2016
velma ross austin
I was stationed at the signal depot near Saumur from 1952 to 1955 with my husband then Lt. Harold B. Ross. I am probably the oldest in your guest book. I did remember all of the Americans there but have never had any contact. Major Harold B. Ross resides in Rapid City SD and is now 92 years old. We lived on Marchel Le Clerc in Saumur from 1952 to 1955. I now live in Tacoma, WA. Would love to hear from families of any of these fellow Americans. Wonderful memories from those years.
8:26pm 07-20-2016
Don Drach
I was a dependent in Saumur 1962-63, 8th grade then a few months at Poiters HS before moving to West Berlin. Miss Krum was our prinicpal and also taught combined 7th/8th grades...very small school! My parents were Don and Dottie Drach.
11:11am 07-20-2016
Scott Larson
Julian,

From a former Army dependent who lived there 1962-1965, thanks for keeping a happy memory alive!
5:13pm 06-27-2016
Dorman Davidson
As always our good friend Julian step up and took the job of continuing this great site. Thanks to Ed for his great work in putting this all together. And THANK YOU JULIAN for taking it over.
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