First Special Service Force
6th CO, 3rd REG
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Reply joe Hronek
06:23 PM on April 29, 2012 
To: Phil Eddy, Please contact me. Joe Hronek
Reply papajoad
09:39 PM on April 10, 2012 
Jim Murphy says...
My Father-in-Law was an original member of FSSF. His name is Maurice A. Parker. He retired from the US Army in 1972. Although he passed in 1995 does he qualify for the Gold Medal. We have all of his Military Records. Thanks you for your service also.
James W. Murphy
US Army Retired.

Maurice Parker, HQ DET 2nd BN, 2nd REG, Fairfield, MA

He should qualify, see post below for information.
Reply papajoad
09:37 PM on April 10, 2012 
For assistance with the Awarding of the medal Please contact Bob Schrober @ robschober@yahoo.com

Bob is a member of the Force Association and he can provide you with more information.

papajoad
Reply J
09:57 PM on March 17, 2012 
Cool site guys! Found this while trying to look up Louis Christensen who was a member of Service Co. Service Battalion 1st Special Service Force. If anyone knows about his company or any veterans that may know him, I would be very grateful!
Reply Jim Murphy
09:51 AM on March 11, 2012 
My Father-in-Law was an original member of FSSF. His name is Maurice A. Parker. He retired from the US Army in 1972. Although he passed in 1995 does he qualify for the Gold Medal. We have all of his Military Records. Thanks you for your service also.
James W. Murphy
US Army Retired.
Reply Phil Eddy
10:21 PM on March 02, 2012 
My Father is a member of the FSSF and will turn 93 May05, 2012. Can you help me find out about the medal that was just awarded to the members? His name is John Arthur Eddy, Fort William Antonio Canada. Now Thunder Bay. He is alive and well living in Victoria BC. Ant assistence would be grateful!! Thank you
Phil Eddy 807.768.8112
Reply Shannon Long
04:54 PM on February 20, 2012 
It is nice to see the spirit of this unit alive. It was experimental, innovative success and I am proud to say my grandfather Harold John (Jack) Elliott was part of it. I have fond memories of my grandfather who has now been gone for 20 years and miss every single day. He only talked once of his time with the Devil's Brigade when reporters asked for an interview at the time of the movie's premier.... he told my dad this would be the only time he would talk about it and all his hopes were that for my dad and his children would never see the things he did. I think that is a sentiment of many returning vets to this day.But even without any stories about that time in his life I have many wonderful stories about a loving, funny, tough grandfather who could get lost going to the corner store and decided to do RCMP training in his 50's for the fun of it and made it through!! But when I am especially missing him I watch the movie and get a sense of pride. Kudos to you for keeping my grandfather's spirit and many other families loved ones spirits alive!
Reply jack
04:31 PM on January 03, 2012 
I'd like to join. my uncle was in the devil's brigade and lived out his life with his wife in Helena. emails I sent to your email addyss are being returned
Reply btnikkijamess3
01:33 PM on June 16, 2011 
Excellent site yours sincerely, Carisa Heuer
Reply papajoad
12:02 PM on April 23, 2011 
John Clarke says...
My Uncle S/Sgt Joseph T. Jamieson served in the real 6-3 FSSF


We would like to here more from you, please join the site and share some stories or photos of your Uncle. i wll creat a photo album for him.

papajoad