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509th Parachut Infantry Battalion Grouping


Robbie
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Hi, this is the grouping I just bought.

James N Batton 14046508

Hq&Hq Co 509th PIB 

He took part in Operation SHINGLE, he was wounded in the south of France on 17 August. He took part in the Battle of the Bulge without being wounded. When the 509th was disbanded, he was transferred to the 504th PIR, I don't know when he was transferred to the 17th Airborne. If anyone can find out any more information, I'd be grateful.

https://www.509thgeronimo.org/soldierbattonjn/soldierbattonjn.html

Grouping consists of:
-1 Dog Tag
-3 V-Mail
-List of CIB attributed on 10 April 1944 to the 509th PIB
-Photo of James Batton taken in 1945 or 1946.
-Postcard from Peira Cava in the Maritime Alps and one from Nice.
-Copy of the citation for 509th PIB
-3 photos of James Batton in the early 2000s

Robbie

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Nice grouping, though we would really rather see more detail than the 50,000 foot shot. We appreciate you sharing it with us. Your veteran was most likely one of the high point men at the end of the war and as such would have had priority to return to the states. Since the 17th Airborne Division was rotating back to the states before the 82nd and 101st, many of the high point troopers were transferred over so that they could go home. That is most likely why he is wearing the 17th A/B SSI in the photo.

I hope we get to see more detail of this historic group.

Allan

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Hi,

Thank you for your interest,

I would try to do more pictures during the day, actually that's a reason why he could wear a 17th Airborne ssi!

Robbie

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