Talk:1st Parachute Division (Germany)

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Shouldn't the part about the 7th Flieger be broken out into a separate article? I know the 1st FJ was ultimately raised in part from the 7th, but I wouldn't consider them to be the same formation; after all, the 2nd FJ was also raised in part from the 7th. Also, didn't the 7th actually include air assets, rather than just the ground forces? — B.Bryant 12:29, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)


[edit] little green devils

i have hears the allies troops at cassio called the german paras little green devils might be worth mentioning


[edit] ???

Obviously sincere, but totally out of place. Don't know of a U.S. 7th Air Division; the 173rd Airborne was there, but not at Tan Son Nhut.--Gamahler 19:44, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

To whom it may concern,

My name is DUNG KHANH LE. I am writing to ask for your favor of looking up your old files to find any information about my mother who worked for Tan Son Nhut Officer Open Messe 7th Air Division before 1975. She is now in need of documents that can prove her service time at the 7th Division to file a petition with the U.S for the purpose of moving to the U.S.

Her name is VU, PHUONG LAN QUE. DOB: 8/24/1942. If any of you knows any source of information that can support the purpose, could you please contact me on dkhanhdung@bellsouth.net.

I would like to highly appreciate your valuable assistance.

The officers who signed a reduction of service paper are named CHARLES B. RAMBO and T.D. SHERRIL. They are managers of ICCS Officers' Open Mess.