Links of Interest
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World War II Impressions. A vendor that offers American-made original and quality reproduction World War II uniforms, equipment, and personal items.
At The Front. A vendor that offers original and quality reproduction World War II uniforms, equipment, and personal items.
World War II Dog Tags. A vendor that offers quality reproduction Army and Army Air Force dog tags.
What Price Glory. A vendor that offers original and quality reproduction World War II uniforms, equipment, and personal items.
National Capitol Historic Sales. A vendor that offers original and quality reproduction World War II uniforms, equipment, and personal items.
Service Numbers: U.S. Marine Corps. An article explaining the Marine Corps' use and assignment of service number for officers and enlisted personnel.
Service Numbers: U.S. Navy. An article explaining the Navy's use and assignment of service number for officers and enlisted personnel.
Service Numbers: U.S. Coast Guard. An article explaining the Coast Guard's use and assignment of service number for officers and enlisted personnel.
The China Marines: F/2/5. Living history group dedicated to preserving and perpetuating the history of the Marine Corps during the World War II years.
California Historical Group: C/1/7. Living history group dedicated to preserving and perpetuating the history of the Marine Corps during the World War II years.
Second Marines: E/2/2 Reenacted. Living history group whose goal is to make the general public aware of the important role played by the Marine Corps of WWII through living history displays and battle reenactments.
First Marine Division: WW-II Living History Group. A group of located in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia who share the common goal of preserving the legacy of the United States Marine Corps during the Second World War.
The Bluejackets: Sea services living history group formed in 2006 by like-minded individuals dedicated to accurately portraying and telling the stories of the common sailor of World War II.
Blitzkrieg Baby: Resource site documenting the history of women serving in the armed forces during World War II and information for women who are interested in getting involved in living history.
USS Slater (DD-766) Destroyer Escort Historical Museum: Moored in Albany, New York, the USS Slater and its volunteers educate the public on the life and times of the "tin can" sailors.
USS Massachusetts (BB-59) Living History Group: Living history group portraying sailors and Marines aboard the USS Massachusetts, now on display to the public in Fall River, Massachusetts.
USS North Carolina (BB-55) Living History Crew: Living history group portraying sailors and Marines aboard the USS North Carolina, now on display to the public in Wilmington, North Carolina.
USS Batfish (SS-310) Living History Association: A group of living historians dedicated to the portrayal of wartime life aboard the USS Batfish, a Balao-class submarine now on display in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
West Coast Echelon WW-II: 24 Marines. Living history group whose objective is to honor our fellow veterans and keep their legacy alive by portraying the Marines of World War II.
World War II Gyrene. A wealth of historical information on the Marine Corps of the Second World War.
National World War II Museum. Located in New Orleans, Louisiana, the National WWII Museum tells the story of the American Experience in the war that changed the world—why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today—so that all generations will understand the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn.
The National Museum of the Marine Corps. Located in Quantico, Virginia, the National Museum of the Marine Corps is a lasting tribute to U.S. Marines: past; present; and future.
The United States Navy Memorial. The United States Navy Memorial is located in Washington, DC and serves as a memorial to those of the naval service and an educational resource to the general public.
Wings over the Rockies Air and Space Museum. Housed in a historic 150,000 sq. ft. 1930's-era former Air Force hangar, Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum is located in Denver, Colorado, and maintains a collection of over 48 aircraft and space vehicles.
Patriot's Point: Home of the USS Yorktown. Located in Charleston, South Carolina, this is the website of the Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum and final port of the USS Yorktown (CV-10).
World War II Reenactor's Forum. A forum where reenactors and living historians can share and discuss a variety of topics related to portraying the life and times of those who served in World War II.
World War II In Color. A website where visitors can view, share, and discuss photographs related to the Second World War.
Leatherneck. A forum for Marines and those interested in the Marine Corps to discuss a variety of topics.
Marines: Together We Served. A place to locate Marines you served with to share memories and photographs, and to network with other Marines.
Navy: Together We Served. A place to locate shipmates and to share memories and photographs, and to network with other sailors.
Coast Guard: Together We Served. A place to locate shipmates and to share memories and photographs, and to network with other members and former members of the Coast Guard.