TIMBERWOLF ARTIFACTS 
W.W.II 104th Infantry Division
(Arthur Luque Page)
Link to the 104th Division.

This page pays tribute to the W.W.II 104th Army Infantry Division, better known as the "Timberwolves", under the command of Major General Terry de la Mesa Allen.  This is a non official web site, not affiliated with the U.S. Army or any other government agency.  Information in this web site is designed to augment the official 104th Infantry Division Home Page web site: http://www.104infdiv.org/
Please refer to the official home page for complete information about the Timberwolf Division.  Timberwolves or Timberwolf "Pups" are invited and encouraged to use this site to gather additional  information about former buddies.  Anyone having additional information on the 104th, photos or other memorabilia are requested to contact the webmaster of this site.

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The following information is from Arthur Luque, Jr., son of Timberwolf veteran Pfc. Arthur Luque, from  the 104th Division.  Arthur is searching for more information about his father, including what Regiment and Company he was in. - Thank you for sharing this information about your father Arthur.
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Pfc. Arthur Luque


"Hello Robert., 
Thank you for reading my father section of the Timberwolf GUESTBOOK.  I am 55 years of age...I know nothing what my father did in World War II...I am in the process of trying to find out what Company, Battalion or Regiment he belonged too.  He was discharged from Debble Hospital General Hospital in Menlo Park, California.  The front of his discharge paper did not read what Company or Regiment. Still looking for information.  As a child growing up, my father spoke very little about the war...I am gathering my thoughts...I know...I can only think about the hand to hand combat...where I do not know. See attachment. A picture of my father at 18 years in boot camp somewhere...He was drafted right out of High School.
 
Best Regards,
Arthur Luque, Jr."

(*Webmaster note:  This information is taken from Arthur's  WWII  online registry-
ACTIVITY DURING WWII  -
BELGIUM CAMPAIGN, HOLLAND CAMPAIGN, GERMANY CAMPAIGN, EUROPEAN-AFRICA-MIDDLE EASTERN CAMPAIGN WITH THREE BRONZE STARS, COMBAT INFANTRYMAN BADGE, PURPLE HEART, GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL. )


 
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