History board feedback

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ABATTBQ87
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Howdy y'all; I've spent the last year researching Aggies killed in WWII, and currently, I have a spreadsheet of over 750 names.

I have specific, detailed information of the Aggies buried or memorialized at the following American Cemeteries:

  • 10 Aggies at the Ardennes
  • 9 Aggies at Brittany, France
  • 12 Aggies at Cambridge, UK
  • 22 Aggies at Normandy
  • 8 Aggies at Epinal, France
  • 9 Aggies at Henri Chapelle, Belgium
  • 15 Aggies at Lorraine, France
  • 7 Aggies at Luxembourg, Belgium
  • 20 Aggies in the Netherlands
  • 77 Aggies in Manila
  • 100+ Aggies buried in the US
  • Still working on other overseas cemeteries

My question to those who will read this post is, what should I do with this information? I have a lot of ideas, but I'd like to hear others' thoughts.

I am fully aware of the MSC plaque with all these names, but it is the stories of these men that are amazing but lost to history.

So, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
aalan94
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This would be great to put on a website dedicated to Aggie service in WWII.
CanyonAg77
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Web site is good, better might be a bound book put in the Sanders Corps Center archives
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CanyonAg77 said:

Web site is good, better might be a bound book put in the Sanders Corps Center archives
I saw this book in St Paul's Cathedral in London.





HillCountry15
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Would be cool to see medals/awards won. Battles and campaigns.

And which outfit they were in while at A&M
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HillCountry15 said:

Would be cool to see medals/awards won. Battles and campaigns.

And which outfit they were in while at A&M
Agree. Short narrative including what you suggested, their hometown, class year, etc.
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HillCountry15 said:

Would be cool to see medals/awards won. Battles and campaigns.

And which outfit they were in while at A&M
I have all of that information

How would you like for this information to be shared? Website, interactive screen located across campus?

I spent 2 1/2 weeks in Europe last year, and I have to say they do a much better job of honoring and remembering our men KIA then we do.
HillCountry15
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ABATTBQ87 said:

HillCountry15 said:

Would be cool to see medals/awards won. Battles and campaigns.

And which outfit they were in while at A&M
I have all of that information

How would you like for this information to be shared? Website, interactive screen located across campus?

I spent 2 1/2 weeks in Europe last year, and I have to say they do a much better job of honoring and remembering our men KIA then we do.
Interactive screen on campus would be neat. Probably would be best utilized in either the Corps center or MSC.

A website would also be easier for us that only get to campus about once every few years.

I'm sure out of that list, there are several Ags that have just an insanely crazy story. Would be neat to make some sort of documentary on a few of them. Or even just make one on the MoH recipients.
ABATTBQ87
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This video has sparked my interest in highlighting the stories of Texas Aggies during World War II.

HillCountry15
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Sweet. I'll watch it after work today.
Kaa98
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aalan94 said:

This would be great to put on a website dedicated to Aggie service in WWII.


I like this idea. I don't have any other thoughts right now but wanted to tell you that posting this list is an amazing idea. These boys need to be remembered.
Cinco Ranch Aggie
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A website is likely the quickest path to publishing your research. It would also get the biggest audience. I do like the idea of a book as well.

Thank you for all of your efforts in preserving the stories of these Aggies.
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Cinco Ranch Aggie said:

A website is likely the quickest path to publishing your research. It would also get the biggest audience. I do like the idea of a book as well.

Thank you for all of your efforts in preserving the stories of these Aggies.
Captain Kenneth McFarland Irby, '39, was killed in action on May 25, 1943, while serving in North Africa.

This picture is on his memorial site, and I find it touching that the family got his dog back due to orders by General Eisenhower.


OldArmyCT
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Have you talked to Dr. John Adams, PhD, '73?
Gunny456
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Very cool. Thank you for all the hard work and for sharing.
gigemhilo
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Awesome - looking forward to reading your research!

I agree with website, but I am also wondering if a published book would help fund your efforts. Also, a book will last forever.
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ABATTBQ87 said:


Howdy y'all; I've spent the last year researching Aggies killed in WWII, and currently, I have a spreadsheet of over 750 names.

I have specific, detailed information of the Aggies buried or memorialized at the following American Cemeteries:

  • 10 Aggies at the Ardennes
  • 9 Aggies at Brittany, France
  • 12 Aggies at Cambridge, UK
  • 22 Aggies at Normandy
  • 8 Aggies at Epinal, France
  • 9 Aggies at Henri Chapelle, Belgium
  • 15 Aggies at Lorraine, France
  • 7 Aggies at Luxembourg, Belgium
  • 20 Aggies in the Netherlands
  • 77 Aggies in Manila
  • 100+ Aggies buried in the US
  • Still working on other overseas cemeteries

My question to those who will read this post is, what should I do with this information? I have a lot of ideas, but I'd like to hear others' thoughts.

I am fully aware of the MSC plaque with all these names, but it is the stories of these men that are amazing but lost to history.

So, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your work. ABatt!

4 Austin Ags were in ABatt - in 1945-46!
EclipseAg
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ABATTBQ87 said:

HillCountry15 said:

Would be cool to see medals/awards won. Battles and campaigns.

And which outfit they were in while at A&M
I have all of that information

How would you like for this information to be shared? Website, interactive screen located across campus?

I spent 2 1/2 weeks in Europe last year, and I have to say they do a much better job of honoring and remembering our men KIA then we do.
You might reach out to this company:

https://www.facebook.com/StoryKeeping

The owner is an Aggie, Class of '02, and his company specializes in capturing history via video. Not sure if he would have an interest, but a conversation with him might spark an idea of two.
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