Our Military Page

For the most part none of these links have much to do with reenacting, but they are topics of interest to me and I thought I would share them with you.  So if you have the time please check some of them out, you may find you have an interest in them also.

Veterans:

One thing all of us interested in military history profess is a deep respect for the veterans of our nation's wars.  We are rapidly losing our WWII veterans, these are living links to one of the greatest tragedies to strike our old planet in living memory.  These men and women rose to the occasion and took care of business.  We owe them a huge debt, nothing we can repay, but you know a short visit with these folks can go a very long way.  If you get the chance please stop by just to tell them thanks for their service.

 

Veterans of Foreign Wars  

 Disabled American Veterans

 Please consider.

D-DAY  THE NATIONAL D-DAY MUSEUM

Memorial Day

National Prisoner of War Museum

I am the flag of the United States

 

Modern Military:

"The Army National Guard is the best recruiting tool the Air National Guard ever had!"    CW4 Jim Kindred, MS Army National Guard, NTC July 1999.

 

 101st Airborne Division  I had my "Rondevous with Destiny" here from 1985-1989.  I think I was in the only one in my class that actually requested to be assigned to the 101st ABN, an outstanding group of soldiers.

    101st Airborne Division Association

  USS Liberty During the Six Day War between Israel and the Arab States, this United States Navy ship was attacked for 75 minutes in international waters by Israeli aircraft and motor torpedo boats. Thirty-four men died and 171 were wounded.   Follow this link to read about this incident.

U.S. Military Medals, Insignia and Uniform Decorations  This allows you to identify decorations and the proper order for them.

Welcome to the Center of Military History

 

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