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Loads of information on all things military: searchable databases, consumer information, medal recipients, historical information, news, veteran information, forums, POW/MIA information, reunions, memorials and much more.

Military.com - Military.com, the largest online destination for the military community, meets the unique needs of military consumers for career transition, VA loans, financial planning, GI Bill and education services, travel, relocation, military news, community and more. We serve, connect and inform the 80 million Americans in the broader military audience -- active duty, retirees, veterans, reservists, guardsmen, defense workers, family members, enthusiasts, and those considering a military career.

Military Connections - Search our military personnel directory- find old military friends from the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marines, Navy, National Guard and Reserves at Military Connections -the community to reconnect, network, plan reunions, post messages and photos, chat and more.

106th Infantry Division Veteran (WWII) - Combat and division history, battle casualty statistics, association history, how to join, 106th Infantry Division memorials annual, association reunion plans, quarterly magazine and inspirational messages.

Personnel Email Addressees - By special arrangement with 411Locate, The Military Network, you can search in any of several fields to see if anyone you know is registered. The database of military persons (active, reserve, retired ... former members, families) is continually updated.

9th Infantry Division - a virtual site that is dedicated and inspirational to 4th Battalion, 47th Regiment, 9th Infantry Division Vietnam Veterans for placing memorials, memorabilia, recollections, and information so that exploits and soldiers, especially those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, will never be forgotten.

Air Force E-mail Locator - The unofficial US Air Force e-mail locator of past, present, & retired members.

Air Force Worldwide Locator - The Air Force Worldwide Locator handles requests locating Air Force personnel (military and civilian) from the general public, families, and official requests from Department of Defense or Air Force Officials.

American Battle Monuments Commission - The Korean War Project originally began in 1979 as part of a family history. The founder is Hal Barker, a photo journalist, writer, designer/inventor/journeyman carpenter, a graduate of North Carolina State University in History, and founder of the Korean War Veterans Memorial Trust Fund in Washington, D.C., administered by the American Battle Monuments Commission.

Americal Division Veterans Association Locator - The Americal Division Veterans Association is dedicated as a living memorial to all veterans of the Americal Division and is pledged to foster true American patriotism, social and welfare activities for all members, allegiance to the US Government, and its flag, and to perpetuate the traditions and history of the Americal Division of the US Army.

American Merchant Marines Veterans - educating the general public as to the important services rendered to our country all these many years by those who have served in both the US Merchant Marine and US Maritime Services. It is hoped that you will become more informed about the importance of retaining a strong Merchant Fleet which when called upon can at all times be available to assist our Military Branches of Service in making sure that the troops and supplies needed are always delivered to them in our attempts to preserve peace throughout the world.

POW-MIA Records - Database contains 11848 records (6916 distinct surnames) -Most information in this database comes from the US Department of Defense, Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO). This information is current as of 7/16/2000 and additional information may be available on the DPMO Internet website.

Contacting Veterans - The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cannot release personal information about a veteran without that person’s permission. The VA can, however, forward a message from you to the veteran, providing the veteran has filed a claim with VA and we have a current address on record.

Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office - information to assist readers in understanding the US Government effort to achieve the fullest possible accounting of missing in action from all wars. US military and civilian personnel are at work daily in locations across the globe, seeking information from our former enemies

Department of Veterans Affairs - How do I find a service mate or members of my military unit? MarineLink supports The Reunions Page which contains reunions from all services listed by date of reunion. New reunions are added daily. You may also add reunions to this list.

Department of Veteran's Affairs Electronic Reading Room - The 1996 amendments to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) mandates that each Federal agency implement a publicly-accessible Electronic Reading Room of agency FOIA response material and other material routinely available to the public, with associated electronic "search" and indexing capabilities.

Department of Veterans Affairs Benefits - Call toll-free at 1-800-827-1000 (from anywhere in the US and Puerto Rico). The National Cemetery Administration website is at http://www.cem.va.gov/. The Veterans Benefits Administration benefits information is found at http://www.va.gov/.

Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross - The Distinguished Flying Cross Society is 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.

Fred's Place - This site is dedicated to all "Coasties", Active, Retired, Reserve, Auxiliary, Veterans, SPARS, our Civilian co-workers and the Friends and Family of Coasties everywhere.

GiBuddies.com - Soldiers on point for the nation. Persuasive in peace, invincible in war. Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of the sea. The Air Force defends the nation through the control and exploitation of air and space. Marines win battles. The coast guard is life savers and guardians of the sea.

GI Search.com - Keep in touch with fellow service members, research the history and valor of past generations, and honor those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.

Greenbrier Military School Alumni Association groups send in the information. There is no charge for this service.

Grunt Space - Unit Reunions, newsletters, and points-of-contacts for military and other units which served in Vietnam during the war years.

Indiana's World War II Veterans Database - Searchable database of over 20,000 veterans.

The Korean Honor Roll database - The Department of Defense reports that 54,246 Americans service men and women lost their lives during the Korean War. This includes all losses world wide. Since the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC honors all US Military who lost their lives during the War, it has tried to obtain the names of those who died in other areas besides Korea during the period June 27, 1950 to July 27, 1954, one year after the Korean Armistice.

Johnson's List - Wayne Archer "Johnnie" Johnson, L Company, 21st Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division, U. S. Army, was captured on July 11, 1950. Johnson became part of the Tiger Survivors group and was held for nearly 38 months by the North Koreans and then by the Chinese Army.

Korean War Casualties - The Official US Government Casualty Database for the US Army during the Korean War. Includes such data as casualty's Name, Rank, Serial Number, Race, MOS, Date of casualty, North or South Korea, type and category of wound, MIA, KIA, POW and other status, Home State and County, and other pertinent data.

Korean War Project - Search the KIA, MIA, WIA databases, reunion lists, etc. Korean War Memorials. The Korean War Project is a Non Profit Corporation devoted to the study of the Korean War.

Locating Marines - To locate active duty Marines, contact the Marine Corps World Wide Locator at Quantico, Va. Their hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The phone number is: 703-784-3942. Their address is: Headquarters U S Marine Corps Personnel Management Support Branch (MMSB-17) 2008 Elliot Road Quantico, Va 22134-5030

Military Brats Online - MBO was launched in December of 1995, and was the first website devoted to linking Military Brats with their heritage and each other. Military Brats Online is a part of the Military Brats Network, is a free resource designed to re-connect Military Brats with each other and their heritage.

Military Brats Registry - Did you grow up in the Military? Do you have trouble answering the question "where are you from?" Then you've come to the right place! The Military-Brats Registry offers you a way to find your friends and a way for them to find you. There is no cost to register your information here, and no cost to search or contact your friends.

Military City.com - Welcome to the All-New MilitaryCity.com - the gateway to military news and information for service members.

Military Network - The purposes of Military Network are o provide a central site for the dissemination of information and services to members of the armed forces, to establish a dynamic forum for the exchange of ideas, issues and concerns that are shared by members of the armed forces, to create a virtual service club for members of the armed forces to meet, greet old friends and, realistically, locate lost buddies and ship mates.

Military Police Locator - This website is a free service offered to all Military Police men and women, and those who have supported out MP units worldwide throughout our rich history.

National Archives and Records Administration - State-level Lists Of Casualties From the Korean Conflict (1951-1957). State-level lists of casualties from the Vietnam Conflict.

National Cemetery Administration - The VA National Cemetery Administration honors the military service of our Nation's veterans. We provide a dignified burial and lasting memorial for veterans and their eligible family members and we maintain our veterans' cemeteries as national shrines.

National Personnel Records Center - NPRC is one of the National Archives and Records Administration's largest operations - a central repository of personnel-related records, both military and civil service. It provides world class service to Government agencies, military veterans, former civilian Federal employees, family members, as well as researchers and historians.

Naval Medal of Honor Recipients - The Navy and Marine Corps' Medal of Honor is our country's oldest continuously awarded decoration, even though its appearance and award criteria has changed since it was created for enlisted men by Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles on 16 December 1861. Legislation in 1915 made naval officers eligible for the award.

Navy Memorial Foundation - The Lone Sailor statue represents all people who ever served, are serving now or who are yet to serve in the Navy. The Lone Sailor is a composite of the US Navy bluejacket, past, present and future. He's called the Lone Sailor, yet he is hardly ever alone, standing there on the broad granite plaza which forms the amphitheater of the Navy Memorial.

Nomad The Brat Journal - The magazine, which catered to the special needs of teenagers from military families, was published from Fall 1996 through Spring 1999. Although the magazine has ceased publication, this site will be maintained for the time being since it contains resources such as base profiles and links to high school alumni societies that may be of continued use to web surfers.

ReuniteAll - Reunite military friends. Search databases to plan reunions or establish communications.

Selective Service System - Selective Service would provide manpower to the military by conducting a draft using a list of young men's names gathered through the Selective Service registration process. Virtually all men - ages 18 through 25 - must register. Only if there is high compliance with this law, will a future draft be fair and equitable. The obligation of a man to register is imposed by the Military Selective Service Act, which establishes and governs the operations of the Selective Service System.

Texas Adjutant General Service Records - 1836-1935 -

Southeast Texas Military Veterans - Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 348 Orange Texas Home Page

The Few.com - Search The Marine Guest book™ for platoon buddies, friends, or current & retired Marines.

The Lost and Found - This section is a World Wide Web Vietnam Veteran Location Service. The purpose of this section is to help other Veterans and friends of Vietnam Veterans locate Veterans and others who served in Vietnam during the war years.

The Navy Log - The Log is a compilation of reports and other materials maintained by the US Navy Memorial Foundation, but written by independent authors based, in large part, on first-hand observations. The Foundation cannot and therefore has not established the factual accuracy of the reports in The Log and disclaims all representations as to their accuracy.

The Wall on the Web - List of names on the Vietnam Memorial Wall - Names of persons on "the Wall" are broken down into 26 files, based on last initial. Click on the initial you'd like to view. There are 58,169 names in these lists.

US Coast Guard Academy - The Association's purpose is to improve the US Coast Guard Academy; assist in the accomplishment of its mission; and advance the professional knowledge and education of cadets and its members. The Association seeks to enhance the reputation of the Academy, preserve and foster the traditions of the Academy and the Coast Guard, and provide service to and promote fellowship among all Academy alumni and members of the Association.

US Merchant Marine Academy - There's a certain kind of young man and woman who pursues an education at the US Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point. They are special young people, willing to commit themselves to the demands, stresses and obligations of Academy life. Their reason? They recognize that when they graduate, they will be a step ahead of their friends at traditional colleges.

US Military Academy (West Point) - Since its founding nearly two centuries ago, the Military Academy has accomplished its mission by developing cadets in four critical areas: intellectual, physical, military, and moral-ethical - a four-year process called the "West Point Experience." Specific developmental goals are addressed through several fully coordinated and integrated programs.

US Naval Academy Alumni Association - To serve and support the US, the Naval Service and The Naval Academy: By furthering the highest standards at the Naval Academy; By seeking out, informing, encouraging and assisting outstanding, qualified young men and women to pursue careers as officers in the Navy and Marine Corps through the Naval Academy.

The USS Nimitz CVN-68 Association - Find out about The Great Ship Nimitz and its crew members Past and Present.

US Navy Locator

US Naval Institute Military Reunion Database - In 1991, the US Naval Institute created a database to store information on military reunions. The database currently contains over 2000 entries. Records are kept for both planned and proposed reunions. The database is updated as

Shipmate Search - How can I find information about a relative who served in the Merchant Marine? For US Coast Guard discharges and records send Name, Date of Birth, Death Certificate if deceased, Social Security number, Address, and Z number [if known] to: Director (NMC-4A), US Coast Guard, National Maritime Center, 4200 Wilson Blvd., Suite 510, Arlington, VA. 22203-1804. No fee required.

VetFriends.com - Vet Friends.com helps you locate your friends who are on active duty, reserve, or a veteran of the US military! Over 100,000 people visit VetFriends every month!

Vietnam Casualty Search Page - Our mission is simple: we make the official Combat Area Casualties Current File (CACCF), the list of US casualties of the Vietnam War, available on the Internet in a readily searchable format. Because some of our users are partially-disabled, we want things to be Lynx-compatible and as accessible as possible for the widest audience. Thus the plain vanilla look.

Vietnam War Medal of Honor Recipients - All Vietnam War Recipients are Listed

Vietnam Women Veterans - The Vietnam Women Veterans includes more than 1,000 women. Please visit our Sister Search page. If you see your name or know someone who is listed, contact the VWV. If you are a military female who served in Vietnam and were not a nurse, and your name does not appear on the list, please contact us.

WASP On The Web - During World War II, a select group of young women pilots became pioneers, heroes, and role models...They were the Women Air Force Service Pilots, WASP, the first women in history trained to fly American military aircraft. In memory of those we have lost and in honor of those we still cherish... WELCOME TO WASP on the WEB, a site dedicated to sharing the history of the Women Air Force Service Pilots of World War II, and shining a light on the inspirational stories of their lives before, during and after WWII.

World War II Casualty List - Of the 405,399 Americans that lost their lives during World War II, there were 78,976 Missing in Action. Of the remainder the next of kin of 93,242 elected to have their loved ones buried at our cemeteries. Listings are by cemetery showing the number buried and the number that were declared Missing in Action in the vicinity of the cemetery.

WWII US Veterans Website Roll Recall - World War II US Veterans Website. This Internet Website is dedicated to the millions of men and women and the over 800,000 mothers and fathers from the US who made the ultimate sacrifice for the good of free people everywhere.



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