Land Forces
United States Army
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| Calumet Industries WWII Military Surplus - http://www.calumetindustries.com Calumet Industries sells military surplus items from the WWII era. Landing mats, ammo boxes, water tanks, material and more. - Read more |
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| Collection of pictures and documents of the 558th Field Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II - http://www.seemyaccount.com/558thFAB/ Collection of pictures, histories, and documents that used a specialized tank called the M-12. - Read more |
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| 284th Field Artillery Battalion - http://hometown.aol.com/FABn284/ History, roster and contact directory, and travelogue with photographs. - Read more |
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| The 278th Field Artillery Battalion - http://www.278fabn.net Information about the battalion, which served in the European theater, includes history and photos. - Read more |
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| 40th Light Signal Construction Battalion Memorium - http://benefactum.worldot.com/ Consisting mostly of Afro-Americans, the unit supported missions in France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Holland and Germany, and includes information on Normandy, Battle of the Bulge, troop movements, hazards of the job, names of members, and message board. - Read more |
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| Fort Leonard Wood - http://www.geocities.com/ftleonard41/ A photograph of the 27th Engineer Training Battalion, Company B, 2nd Platoon with a brief description, 1941. - Read more |
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| History of the 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment - http://www.10thmtndivdesc.org/85th%20Reg.pdf A complete text of the history of the regiment.. - Read more |
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| Hook Up - http://thor.prohosting.com/weyma/ The troopers of the 101st Airborne Division including history, pathfinders, materials, terms, pictures, reports, and biographies. - Read more |
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| 3rd Field Artillery Observation Battalion WWII - http://groups.msn.com/3rdFieldArtilleryObservationBattalionWWII MSN Group containing a photo album of photographs taken during maneuvers at Fort Bragg in September and October, 1941. - Read more |
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