102nd Infantry Division
History of an American division fighting in Germany during World War Two. Includes text history, photo gallery, and annual reunion information.
103rd Cactus Division
Home of the 103rd 'Cactus Division'. Contains history, timeline, insignia, links, and records.
10th Mountain Division
Information about this formation, which fought in Italy, maintained by an organisation of their descendants.
10th Mountain Division's 85th Regiment
Transcription of a book by Matt Douglas Hickey, with photographs, about the history of the 85th Mountain Infantry, US Army 10th Mountain Division.
112th Infantry Regiment
Unit history of HQ Company, 2nd Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment, including its activities in Normandy, the liberation of Paris, Huertgen Forest, and Battle of Bulge.
115th A.A.A. Gun Battalion (mobile)
Illustrated history of a US Army mobile 90mm antiaircraft artillery unit which fought in Europe between 1943-45. Access to some areas of the site requires a fee.
12th Armored Division
Profiles the activities and units of the US Army 12th Armored Division, which served in Europe during WW II.
14th Armored Division
This is the official website of the 14th Armored Division Association. The site contains historical information about this WWII combat division, and how it came to be officially recognized as the "LIBERATORS" by the U.S. Army.
150th Combat Engineers of WWII
1943 unit consisted mostly of men drafted in the New England area for duty in E.T.O., vets formed 150th Combat Engineer Battalion Association with yearly reunions in Cape Cod, photos from battalion photographer, pictures, stories, and new articles.
15th Field Artillery Regiment in World War 2
History of the "Fighting Fifteenth" during World War Two, including awards, decorations and casualties. Links to other WW2 websites.
278th Field Artillery Battalion
Information about the 278th Field Artillery Battalion, which served in the US Army in the European theater of WWII. Includes history, photos, member list, reunion info.
284th Field Artillery Battalion
Part of General Patton's Third Army in World War II. History, roster and contact directory, and travelogue.
325th Combat Engineers
History of this unit in the Century Division, using letters, photographs, and interviews, covering their experiences in WWII from Fort Jackson through the Maginot Line to Stuttgart.
504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
This site contains a history of the 504th PIR during WW II along with photos and recollections of veterans.
644th Tank Destroyer Battalion
History of this unit in 300 days of combat during World War II. Information on reunion, personnel, casaulties, use of tank destroyer battalions.
6th Armored Division Assn.
History of the "Super Sixth" 6th Armored Division, one of Patton's spearheading units of the US Third Army. Includes unit histories, personal stories, and contact information about the post-war Association and its final reunion in September 2000.
749th Tank Battalion: World War II Memories
Interviews with members of the 749th Tank Battalion, daily after-action reports, detailed maps of battle locations, pictures of battalion taken in England, Honor Roll of killed and injured.
777th Anti-Aircraft Battalion
History of a US Army Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft battalion attached to the Sixth Armored Division during World War II. Includes documents, articles, pictures, and veterans information.
778th Tank Battalion Tribute
Tribute to the men of the 778th Tank Battalion, WWII, who engaged in 176 days' continuous contact with the enemy.
82nd Airborne Division
This is a comprehensive site about the 82nd Airborne Division duirng World War II. It has a casualties list, photos of paratroopers and the history of each regiment and battalion.
92nd Signal Battalion
Information about the 92nd Signal Battalion serving with the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II. Military history, pictures, reunions, and links of interest to veterans.
94th Armored Field Artillery
History of the activities of 94th Armored Field Artillery, US 4th Armored Division, in World War II.
Darbys Rangers 1st & 3rd Ranger Battalion in I
Details of the 1st & 3rd Ranger Battalion Cisterna Italy 3 January 1944 as part of Operation Shingle following the Allied Invasion at Anzio out of 767 men all but 6 were killed or captured historical overview pictures links memorials and more
Fort Leonard Wood 1941
Photo of Fort Leonard Wood December, 1941, 27th Engineer Training Battalion Company "B", 2nd Platoon
History of the 106th Cavalry Group, 1944-45
Regimental history, unit roster, photos, links on the U.S. 106th Cavalry Group, 1944-1945 that served in Europe during World War II.
IX Engineer Command
The IX Engineer Command was responsible for the building, defending and maintaining of close air support and evacuation airfields during the European campaign in World War II.
Mission Accomplished
The story of the campaigns of the VII Corps, United States Army, in the war against Germany 1944 to 1945.
Task Force Hogan: Battle of the Bulge
Battle of the Bulge, World War 2. This site contains information on actions of the 3/33 Armored under command of LTC Sam Hogan. It contains rare photos and a short biography.
The 35th Infantry Division in World War Two
From Normandy through Central Europe. Reunion news, message boards, and unit information.
The 3rd Armored Division History Website
Covering its exploits in World War II, the Cold War, and Gulf War I, the U.S. Army's "Spearhead" Division comes alive with archival information, photographs, and news.
The Battle of the Huertgen Forest
Website about the battle of the Huertgen / Hurtgen Forest, with photos, veteran accounts, interactive maps, etc.
Trigger Time
About the 101st Airborne in World War II. Covers war stories, insignia, equipment, and features images.
US Army 558th Field Artillery Battalion in WW2
Collection of pictures, histories, and documents from the 558th Field Artillery Battalion, US Army, World War II. This unit used a specialized tank called the M-12.
US Army Hospital Ship Thistle
The mission and activities of this ship and the 206th Hospital Ship Complement during World War II.