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By skylog6 · Posted
A great group, thanks for sharing! -
By atb · Posted
You could follow the routes of his units in readily available WW2 histories published by the US Army, also known as the "Green Books." They can be found for downloading on the US Army Center of Military History website. -
By joanne narloch · Posted
Am trying to find out what cities my father served. I understand he was in 3 battles (GO 33,40, WD 45). Separation papers say served in England, France and Belgium but not city. Can anyone help me? -
By mikie · Posted
I attended one of these shows while visiting friends in Phoenix a couple of years ago. It was a great show. Don’t miss it if you are in the area. mikie -
By jozza · Posted
Another interesting thing in the manual. There is a review of wwII operations with dates of an operation and what happened. Just saw it in glancing. Will read it more in depth tonight -
By ekclete · Posted
Tough tops to find that is for sure. Great example Arch and thanks for sharing it with us. -
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By otter42 · Posted
Neat photos. Interesting history on these too. I didn't know we copied the Germans buzz bombs. -
By frank2far · Posted
While editing some original black and white negative film from 1951, I found these two photographs of a "Loon". I believe it is on the USS Midway in May/June 1951. -
By Marshallj · Posted
Nothing I have ever seen. “ MG M60 “ makes it sound foreign.
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