Georgia, Chatham County, Pooler
This plaque is placed in honor of Captain MacDonald Austin and Sargeant Jack Berlin who parachuted into the Dordogne Region of France on the night of June 10, 1944 to help French Partison troops distrupt the enemy following the invasion at Normandy and the family of Bertrand Davezac who provided shelter and refuge for Captain Austin and Sargeant Berlin at their Chateau Goursac
Placed in the Memorial Garden this 8th Day of April, 2003
By the Board of Directors of
Mighty Eighth Heritage Museum
(War, World II) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.
This plaque is placed in honor of Captain MacDonald Austin and Sargeant Jack Berlin who parachuted into the Dordogne Region of France on the night of June 10, 1944 to help French Partison troops distrupt the enemy following the invasion at Normandy and the family of Bertrand Davezac who provided shelter and refuge for Captain Austin and Sargeant Berlin at their Chateau Goursac
Placed in the Memorial Garden this 8th Day of April, 2003
By the Board of Directors of
Mighty Eighth Heritage Museum
(War, World II) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.