Related Sites
Follow these links for more Armored Divisions and related sites
The 1st Armored
Division
The
2nd Armored Division
2nd Armored Division, Belgium, 2nd Armored Division Remembrance
Group
The 3rd Armored
Division
The 4th
Armored Division (unofficial)
5AD Online!
designed to chronicle the heroic exploits of the men and the
organization known as the "Victory Division" (unofficial)
The 5th Armored Division French Historian's
tribute (official info incorporated)
The 6th
Armored Division Association (unofficial)
The
7th Armored Division Association (unofficial)
The 8th Armored Division Association
(unofficial)
The 9th
Armored Division
The 10th
Armored Division
The
12th Armored Division
The 14th Armored
Division Association, the "Liberators" (official site)
778th Tank Battalion
89th Infantry Division
The 100th Infantry Division
Association
Battle of the Bulge Memories by Henri Rogister
Veterans of the Battle of
the BulgeŽ, Inc. Perpetuate the memory of the Battle of the Bulge.
Photo Gallery Tribute to Donald Morris "Bus"
Newell, by Vince Newell
Department
of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery Administration
Army Specialized
Training Program (ASTP)/11th Armored Division
Armored
Forces.com
www.veteranprograms.com
Center
of Research and Information on the Battle of the Ardennes
Grunts.net (fine
military history site)
WW2
Battlefield Relics, by Simon Harrold
Mauthausen Scrapbook
Liberation
of Mauthausen and Gusen Concentration Camps
Gusen Memorial Committee Page
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - 11th
Armored Section
U.S. Army in World War II Series (Green Books)
U.S.
Army Campaigns- Ardennes-Alsace
Military.com
Battletanks.com
Turner
Publishing Company - Military books for all services
U.S. Army
Center of Military History
Infantry Regiments of the United States Army, by
MSG Jose R. Ramirez Jr.
Lonesentry.com,
by John Winwood. Photos, Articles, and Research on the European
Theater in World War II
viktorkoch.com, The True
Story of a Passionist Hero
World War II Federation
WWII Living history
America Supports You,
Support of American Service Men and Women
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum,
honors the brave men and women who risked their lives to free others
from Nazi oppression
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