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A Look Into Our Past - Online Sources for Military Background Information- Special Interest Groups
By Cynthia Kirkeby, Sarah Lane
Aug 22, 2006, 15:20 PST



Special Interest Sites- National

Special Interest Sites- National

The Arlington National Cemetery

At the official site for the Arlington National Cemetery you can find out exactly how to get there, visitor and funeral information, a schedule of ceremonies, and more.  The section on historical information is very extensive and includes historical facts, pages on famous people buried at the cemetery, and even a photo gallery with scenes from within the cemetery.

Source:      Arlington National Cemetery

 

The Signal Corps Museum

Aside from the listing of Chief Signal Officers from 1860 to the present time, the history of the ‘wigwag’ is especially informative.  Find out who the Medal of Honor recipients are or dive into the exhibits and collections.  You’ll find artifacts from Albert J. Myer, founder of the Signal Corps, expedition information on Signal Corps Aviation, and the WWII Signal Message Center.  You can also search the archives.

Source:      Ted Wise, Director, Signal Corps Museum

 

The Cold War Museum

At this interactive museum you can play trivia games, take a spy tour, and read timelines from the 1940’s through the 1990’s.  Check out the online exhibits including the virtual CIA and DIA exhibits, the Berlin Wall, patches collection, photo gallery and the Cold War Museum Collection.  There is also a Reconnaissance Aircraft Exhibit with a history of the Photo Reconnaissance coming soon.  Also be sure to browse the educational programs and find out the schedule of the traveling museum.

Source:      Cold War Museum

 

Special Interest Sites- Regional

 

The California Military Museum

Learn about the current exhibits, the library research center, and satellite and partner museums.  Especially enlightening is the California Military History Section, which has State Military and National Guard Unit Histories, The Mexican War, The Indian Wars, The San Francisco Dock Strike of 1934, Aviation History, and Naval History.   A Special Section on the Submarine Centennial: 100 Years – From the Depths – Seapower is included.  Also learn about educational and outreach programs, Heraldry and Insignia, and affiliate sites.

Source:      California Military Museum

 

Military History, New York State

This Military History Museum and Veteran’s research center is a great place to find little known facts on New York military personnel and units.  Learn about the original New York State Military Museum at the state capital and the new location at the Saratoga Springs Armory.  See exhibits that have been created and what’s in store for the future.

Source:      New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs: Museum

 

Texas Military Forces Museum

This extensive site has the complete history of the museum, a brief history on Camp Mabry, a newsletter, and historic Texas flags.  Browse panels showing descriptions of some of their exhibits and holdings, choose from over 25 sections of a Texas National Guard Historical Sketch from 1835-1938, WWII Unit Histories, or view the 36th Infantry Division Gallery.  Discover the Lost Battalion Association and view WWII strength and casualty statistics, or check out the Texas Air National Guard Hall of Honor.

Source:      Gary Butler

 

The Virginia Military Institute Museum

Be sure to check out what this historic museum has in their collection and especially take a tour of the virtual art exhibit online.  You can browse paintings, sculptures, or the Raeburn Collection.  Read about the newest exhibit on Vietnam, and for teachers there is a section concerning field trips.  Under the link category rests the VMI archives, several photos, and The Ghost Cadet, the story of a VMI Cadet in the Civil War.

Source:      The VMI Museum

 

Special Interest Sites- Other

 

Jewish War Veterans

The Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America have assembled this site, which includes commentaries, books, programs, membership and participation information, and special events such as the Allied Veterans Rally.  Meet the National Commander of the JWV of the U.S.A., Bernard Becker.  Check the online calendar of events, press releases, and Jewish issues sections from the main page.  Read excerpts from The Jewish Veteran, The Official Publication of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA.

Source:      JWV

 

45th Infantry Division Museum

For photos pertaining to the 45th Infantry Division Museum, check out the Main Museum Index.  The Air Guard, artillery room, mortars and battle flag streamers, infantry room, aircrafts, weapon collections, bunkers, and special exhibits are all part of this collection.  Read Oklahoma’s Early History including the Indian Police, Indian Wars, and the Civil War.  In timeline progression you’ll learn the complete background of the 45th Infantry Division.

Source:      45th Infantry Division

 

Drop Zone Virtual Museum

The Drop Zone Virtual Museum Oral History Project preserves lost legacies.  With their verification of all information before it’s posted you can be sure to get the true story.  The Online WWII Oral History Project includes scrapbooks, axis accounts, training, background units, artifacts, and a virtual reunion.  Visit the time portal for a gallery of historical photos, click on Europe and explore Normandy in photos, or view rare and unpublished collections from the veterans themselves.

Source:      Patrick O’Donnell

 

Korean War Veterans National Museum & Library

This site is dedicated to the forgotten victory of the Korean War.  Find out what happened to a veteran you know or relive some of the memories with poems by Korean War Veterans.  Conduct research on treaties, women in Korea, or images of the Korean War.  There are unit histories, combat humor, and an online library.  Learn flag etiquette or facts on the M.A.C.K. – Mission for Amerasian Children of Korea.

Source:      Korean War Veterans

 

Audie Leon Murphy Memorial Site

Established to preserve the memory, honor, and history of the late

Mr. Murphy, the most decorated American combat soldier of World

War II.  It was donated to the Audie Murphy Research Foundation for Americans to learn about inspiration and heroes.  Browse art exhibits, a biographical sketch, books, CD’s, documents, memorabilia, and important places.  Watch film clips or look through the gallery of photos.  There are even movies, newspaper clippings, poems, songs, and more.

Source:      Richard L. Rodgers   

 

The George C. Marshall Foundation

This site is dedicated to promoting the principles that made George C. Marshall a premier soldier-statesman.  Read about the history of this foundation, about George C. Marshall himself, or visit the museum.  Take an online virtual tour by moving through the map of the museum for descriptions on the various rooms.  Find out more about the Marshall papers, biographies, and interviews.

Source:      George C. Marshall Foundation

 

 

 




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