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Authoritative website about rations and weaponry used by the various combatants in World War 2 and World War 1. The author is an expert in European military small arms, as well as a re-enactor. |
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Here you may find thousands of items devoted to the history of the Soviet/Russian uniform and gear development. They also offer links to other re-enactor websites. |
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The object of the LRDG was long range ground reconnaissance deep in the Libyan desert. The LRGD Preservation Society seeks to preserve their history, and exhibits vehicles used by the LRPD in the Libyan desert. |
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A new unit in the California Historical Group. |
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A UK company that provides reproduction WW2 uniforms and equipment, as well as CD collections of military photographs, documents, ID cards, propaganda posters, maps, radio broadcasts, and speeches. They also stock flags, banners, and military music. |
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A group of collectors and hobbyists who are dedicated to the non-political goal of portraying strictly the military side of World War II. In particular we honor the veterans of the Waffen (combat) SS, 2nd SS Panzer Division. We seek to preserve antique weapons, vehicles, equipment and uniforms while performing public displays and private technical simulations. We are located in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Canada; events take place there and in Wisconsin, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Minnesota. |
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An international organization for military vehicle enthusiasts, historians, preservationists, and collectors interested in the acquisition, restoration, preservation, safe operation, public education, and display of historic military transport. |
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A actual news film of the surrender ceremony when Japan surrendered to the Allies at the end of World War 2. This is a real piece of history. Hear McArthur utter those timeless words "These proceedings are closed." |
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I would like to share my site link with you. It is dedicated to my grandfather, Rex R Forsyth, who volunteered and served with the United States Army Ambulance Corps (USAAC) Sections 88 and 625 from 1917 to 1919. (His unit, attached to the French Army, was in occupied Germany after Armistice Day.) |
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