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Histories of the Rich & Famous. The aim of this site is to link histories & biographies of people who I have found have associations with my family as well as many other famous families.
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Histories of the Rich & Famous. The aim of this site is to link histories & biographies of people who I have found have associations with my family as well as many other famous families.
History video on YouTube
A collection of History videos for those people who love to know where we come from!
366th Infantry Regiment Veterans Association HomePage
The 366th Infantry Regiment was an all-black unit that saw action in North Africa and Italy during World War II.
6th Airborne Division in Normandy
A site is about the 6th Airborne Division in Normandy, from D-Day to the end of the three month campaign. Contains several hundred pages and photos, and many veterans accounts.
Easy Co., 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division
Re-enacting 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division located in California. Unit famous for the AAA-O slogan as said by Paddy Flint "The enemy who sees our regiment in combat, if they live through the battle, will know to run the next time they see us coming."
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