9 October 2008
- Silent Wings Museum
- The Silent Wings Museum commemorates a special World War II weapons system utilizing gliders, glider pilots, glider troops and their equipment and troop carrier units. (10 clicks) - 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment - 101st Airborne Division
- The 501 Parachute Infantry Regiment (501 PIR) was activated in Toccoa, GA in November 1942 where the young men who volunteered for hazardous duty were given basic training. They earned their paratrooper wings at Fort Benning in May, undertook unit trainin (7 clicks) - 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment
- This is the odyssey of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment in World War II. It begins in Casablanca, North Africa and then in some of the most intense combat of WW II in Sicily, Italy, Normandy, Holland, the Ardennes, the crossing of the Elbe, and final (4 clicks) - 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team
- This site is dedicated to all Troopers of the 517th PRCT, their families, and the brave French and Belgian Resistance Fighters who supported and fought with the 517 PRCT in WWII. (5 clicks) - 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment
- Welcome to The CURRAHEE Home Page. Home for veterans of "The 506th Infantry Regiment". Everyone is welcome here. We are an organization dedicated to the Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans of the 506th Infantry and their History. (5 clicks) - 503rd Parachute Regimental Combat Team
- THE HERITAGE BATTALION is an association formed around and by the WWII Veterans of the 503d Parachute Regimental Combat Team who have internet access. (6 clicks) - 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment
- The 508th P.I.R. jumps four miles SE of Nijmegen, Holland at 1330 hours, Sept. 17, 1944.
Welcome to the Home of the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment (WW-II) - the famed Red Devils of the All-American Division in World War II. (5 clicks)
9 October 2008
- Stephen Ambrose Tours
- Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours specializes primarily in WWII itineraries. (14 clicks) - National Army Museum
- Visit the National Army Museum and find out how Britain's past has helped to shape our present and our future. Discover the impact our Army has had on the story of Britain, Europe and the world, and see how the actions of a few can affect the futures of m (12 clicks) - United States' National Archives
- Of all documents and materials created in the course of business conducted by the United States Federal government, only 1%-3% are so important for legal or historical reasons that they are kept by us forever. (14 clicks)