This website is devoted to all soldiers who served and continue to serve with the 299th.





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www.dday.org Remembering their Valor, Fidelity & Sacrifice.

Imagine a place where the lessons and legacy of D-Day are remembered and preserved, a place where veterans of all ages are welcomed and honored, a place where visitors discover and recognize the worthy service of those who answer duty’s call, a place where gravity and dignity are hallmarks. The National D-Day Memorial is such a place.


C.R.I.B.A. - Center of Research and infrmation of the Battle of the Bulge

http://www.criba.be/


http://fleursdelamemoire.free.fr

Remembering the soldiers, sailors and airmen buried in the American Cemeteries of Normandy ( France )


http://www.6juin1944.com

"When the veterans leave, there will remain to us only these places to recall us what occurred there, on that day in June 1944." This site is about D-Day - The Men, The Stories and The History


http://www.armyengineer.com/index.htm

"Inseparable Bond of Engineer Service"


If you're the son or daughter or family of an American who was killed in World War II, or if you simply feel as we do that these men must be remembered and honored, please visit our website!

We're the American WWII Orphans Network (AWON).

http://www.awon.org/awmain.shtml


 

Too many veterans assume that because they served in the military decades ago, that they are not entitled to Mesothelioma VA Benefits, such as disability compensation. However, the truth is that they are not only eligible, but most likely qualify, as long as they can explain to the VA how they were exposed during military service.

Let LCDR Carl Jewett help you with that process.


Our mission: To collect and encourage access to the surviving testimony of men and women who lived through the years of the Second World War and to ensure that different audiences share and learn from the personal recollections preserved in the collection.

http://www.war-experience.org/


 

The Veterans History Project of the American Folklife Center collects, preserves, and makes accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war.

http://www.loc.gov/vets/vets-home.html


Countless veterans were exposed to asbestos during their military service. Visit Asbestos.com today to learn about mesothelioma statistics if you or someone you know has been affected by malignant mesothelioma.

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