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Tailored to help improve the quality of enlisted life.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation, perpetuation and publication of the history and traditions of men and women who served in all Military Services worldwide and who have been awarded The Distinguished Flying Cross as a result of deeds accomplished.
The only congressionally chartered veterans organization exclusively for combat wounded veterans.
To enhance the quality of life for uniformed services enlisted personnel, their families and survivors- including active components, Reserves, and National Guard, and all retirees; to stop the erosion of earned benefits through our legislative efforts, to maintain our esprit de corps, dedication and patriotism, and to continue our devotion and allegiance to God and Country.
This is a great tribute page by the Wachs family - honoring S/Sgt Richard Wachs, radio operator of Replacement Crew # 31, 39th BG (VH).
A small independent agency of the Executive Branch of the federal government. It is responsible for commemorating the services of the American Armed Forces where they have served since April 6, 1917 (the date of U.S. entry into World War I) through the establishment of suitable memorial shrines; designing, constructing, operating and maintaining permanent American military burial grounds in foreign countries; for controlling the design and construction of U.S. military monuments and markers in foreign countries by other U.S. citizens and organizations, both public and private; and encouraging the maintenance of such monuments and markers by their sponsors.
The Commission maintains a listing of those interred at the American military cemeteries overseas and those Missing in Action from World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
The home of "DOC" with information about its tour schedule and other news about the B-29 named "DOC".
The history of "DOC" and its restoration and return to flying status - In May 2000, the first parts of the B-29 "Doc" began arriving in at Boeing in Wichita, KS., for a massive restoration effort that will culminate in the airplane returning to the skies. The Boeing Company is providing several types of assistance including hangar space, volunteer coordination, project planning and oversight.
The home of "FiFi" the world's only flying B-29 Superfortress and "DIAMOND LIL" the world's oldest flying B-24/LB-30 Liberator.
These files are conversions to HTML of the files created by Joe Baugher, describing US combat aircraft. USAAS-USAAC-USAAF-USAF Aircraft Serial Numbers from 1908 to present.
The WWII Institute focuses on preserving the memories and artifacts of the men and women who served in World War II in the service and of civilians who helped on the home front.
Includes aerial photos of POW Camps, Kobe Bombing photos and more.
This site by Tom Mathewson is dedicated to the people involved with the B-29 aircraft- those who built them, fixed them, and flew them.
The only website that provides all businesses close to the military installations an opportunity to advertise to the military members online inexpensively. Military members who are searching for homes, cars, etc will now have an opportunity to contact businesses before moving to their new duty station. This allows businesses to serve the military members of their community more efficiently. Businesses who advertise online with us are showing that they support today's military.
Classic World War II Era Aircraft Training Films & Documents. While this web site offers WWII Era Aircraft video footage on DVD for sale, they also offer footage that can be viewed for free.