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Category: Start / Patriot Award WinnersSort links by: Title ( + | - ) Date ( + | - ) Rating ( + | - ) Popularity ( + | - ) Sites currently sorted by: Title (A to Z) Wildgun, C Troop 2nd Plt, 11th Cavalry RegimentIn memory and honor of those who served with my Plt in Nam. Information on Agent Orange, PTSD, Diabetes and more.Added on: 27-Apr-2003 | hits: 1277 Report broken link | Details Woman Marine MemoirsPersonal narrative of a Vietnam-era Woman Marine from enlistment through discharge. Veterans add-a-flag, resources, honoring military women and military poems. Come experience the Corps of the 60's!Added on: 28-Apr-2003 | hits: 1087 Report broken link | Details Women of War Veterans ~ Overcoming PTSDHere at WOW.... Wives and Partners of War Veterans diagnosed with combat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) join together in support to gain strength in coping with the lasting effect of war.Added on: 28-Sep-2004 | hits: 964 Report broken link | Details Women's Army Corps Veterans AssociationThe Woman's Army Corps (WAC) Mothers Association was founded during World War II (W.W.II) by some of the mothers of women in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) which later became the Women's Army Corps. The WAC Mothers' purpose was to help both men and women by serving in hospitals and USO's, selling bonds, mending clothes, sending comfort packages to the WACs and doing anything they could to make life more comfortable for the men and women serving their country. In 1984, Congress passed the bills that granted the Association a Federal Charter. President Ronald Reagan signed the Federal Charter into law on 30 October 1984. President Reagan proclaimed the first National Women Veterans Recognition Week beginning 11 November 1984.Added on: 26-Jan-2004 | hits: 1186 Report broken link | Details WWII MemoriesThis site is dedicated to my father and mother and the many others who served in the forces, were PoWs or had any kind of first hand experience of living through World War II.Added on: 29-Dec-2004 | hits: 1205 | Rating: 8 (2 Votes) Report broken link | Details WWII Navy WAVES: Marcella LenneWWII Navy WAVES: Marcella Lenne home page.Added on: 07-Jul-2003 | hits: 958 Report broken link | Details Select page: << Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 |
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1864: General Grant bans the trading of prisoners. 1864: Confederate forces attack Plymouth, North Carolina, in an attempt to recapture ports lost to the Union two years before. 1941: The Yugoslav army, encircled in Bosnia, surrenders to Germany and signs a formal capitulation in Belgrade. 1945: U.S. Lieutenant Colonel Boris T. Pash commandeers over half a ton of uranium at Strassfut, Germany. 1951: Operation DAUNTLESS continued to advance against weakened communist resistance in the 24th and 25th Infantry Division zones. 1961: The Bay of Pigs invasion begins when a CIA financed and trained group of Cuban refugees lands in Cuba and attempts to topple the communist government of Fidel Castro. 1975: Khmer Rouge forces capture the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh. |