The Library of Congress Veterans History Project Home 
Experiencing War: Stories from the Veterans History Project
Home » William V. Loncaric
 

"...I was the man who carried the maps..."

   William V. Loncaric
Image of William V. Loncaric
William Loncaric
War: World War II, 1939-1946
Branch: Army
Unit: 250th Field Artillery Battalion
Service Location: France; Germany; Austria; Texas; Kansas; Missouri; Mississippi; Oklahoma
Highest Rank: Major
Place of Birth: St. Louis, MO
View Full Description

On D-Day, William Loncaric's assignment was to land at Omaha Beach and to help get Corps Headquarters operational by D + 1. "Corp Forward" had to command Omaha and Utah Beach, coordinating the infantry, artillery, and Air Force. Loncaric also participated in the liberation of Dachau prison camp. He had never seen anything like it in his life.

Interview (Video)
»Interview Highlights  (3 clips)
»Complete Interview  (52 min.)
»Transcript
 Memoirs
»Scrapbook: Photos taken in the US, France, Austria, and Germany [09/42 - 05/45]
 Other Materials
»The United States Army in World War II, Saga of the 250th
More like this
»D-Day On the Beach
»Voices of War
 Video (Interview Excerpts) (3 items)
"Whatever happens happens for the best." (00:57) Conditions at Dachau; GIs donating clothing and food. (02:02) Combat operations after D-Day. (06:13)
  
 
Home » William V. Loncaric
 
  The Library of Congress
  May 29, 2007
Veterans History Project Home
Contact Us