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Contact Info
Home Town Bloomington
Last Address Bloomington, Illinois
Date of Passing Jun 11, 1992
Location of Interment Park Hill Cemetery and Mausoleum - Bloomington, Illinois
Harold Glenn Rodman, My dad, died June 11, 1992 in Bloomington, Illinois. He is buried there along side of my mother Lillian at Parkhill Cemetary.
1942-1945, 1st Engineer Special Brigade, Engineer Amphibian Command
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Best Moment Being discharged at the Separation Center, Fort Sheridan, Ill on August 18, 1945. Quote, "Take anything you want from me, you can have it all, just let me out of this @*#& army!" end quote.
Worst Moment Crossing from Tunisia to Sicily at night very sea sick, convoy sailing in storm enroute to D-Day July 11, 1943.
Other Memories 1st ESB suffered approximently 500 killed or missing during Exercise Tiger, April 25, 1944. German E-boats attcked the convoy that was part of a moch landing near Slapton Sands, southern England. This was kept secret for 40 years after D-Day in Normandy. It was finally revealed in 1984.