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Prime 3AD Related Websites:
3rd Armored
Division History Foundation - site you are now on.
3rd Armored Division Association Archives
- Univ. of Illinois
Association of
3d Armored Div. Veterans - founded 1998, all-era
3AD
WWII Site by Charles Corbin - such potential, but little
added since 1998 after a dispute with 3AD WWII Association.
Wikipedia - Encyclopedia - a generally first-rate,
very abridged
3AD tutorial, including eight photos from 3AD.com.
Purchase 3AD souvenirs:
Zazzle.Com - caps, shirts,
mugs, and much more.
PriorService.Com - best for patches.
3AD Unit Websites:
1st Battalion,
33rd Armor - All Era
33d Armored
& Cavalry Association
503rd
MP Company - All Era
A Battery,
40th Field Artillery (A/40th FA MLRS)
143rd Signal
Battalion - All Era
Div. PIO, 503rd
Admin Co, Drake Kaserne - 1965-68
13th
Congoleese, 3rd Bn, 33rd Armor - Cold War
486th
Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion - WWII
991st
Field Artillery Battalion - WWII
The
Tanker - 2nd Bn, 32nd Armor related
1sr
Battalion, 33rd Armor Yahoo Group
D Co, 122nd Maintenance Bn, The Rock
3AD WWII Re-enactor Groups:
32nd
AR, 36th AIR, & 83rd Recon Bn - Georgia
36th Armored Infantry Regiment - Oregon
"Tanks
in Town" - Mons, Belgium - includes 3AD
3AD
Stuart Tank "Fish & Chips" - Belgium
(Please inform us of other groups: Webmaster.)
WWII Inf. Div. Teammates:
Two special divisions often working
closely with the 3AD during 1944-45:
1st Infantry
Division - "Big Red One"
104th Infantry
Division - "Timberwolves"
Video's:
"Rolling
Thunder" - The 3AD 1941-92
"Stormin
Norman & the Abrams Tank" - Gulf War
"Dangerous
Missions - Tank Crews" - WWII
"The
Tanks Are Coming" - WWII / Hollywood
"G.I.
Blues" - Cold War / Hollywood / Elvis Presley
3AD Book Lists:
List
#1 - 3AD as primary subject
List
#2 - 3AD as significant mention
Cold War Bibliographies:
U.S.
Forces in Germany 1945-1992
Competing
NATO/Soviet Strategies
The
Cold War Victory & Aftermath
Special Projects:
Koeln 1
Koeln 2
Tracers
Lt.
Kellner
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Recommended Websites
of Varied Interest:
U.S.
Army in Germany.com - covers 1945-1989
National
Museum of the U.S. Army - project underway
U.S. Army Main
Site - Washington, DC
National
Archives: Veterans & Their Families
Library of
Congress - Veterans History Project
Battle
of the Bulge Memories - (Henri Rogister)
Grandmenil,
Belgium - Battles of Dec., 1944
Battle of the
Bulge (CRIBA)
U.S.
Army Center of Military History
National
World War II Memorial
National
World War I Museum - SEE PHOTO
Association of
the United States Army
National Military Personnel Records Center
American
Battle Monuments Commission
The
Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, KY
Bovington
Tank Museum - England
US
Army Infantry Home Page
Army Technology (the Defense Industry)
In-Honored-Glory
Website - includes 3AD
The
U.S. Army War College
Army
Institute of Heraldry
The Army
Times (National Newspaper)
Jody Harmon
Military Art
Veterans Alliance
Service Center
GI Bill
Website (Your Benefits & Rights)
Europe Defense
Vets of America
The Cold War
Museum
Cold
War Veterans Association
Military
World.com
Military
History Books & Videos
Army Armored Divisions:
Listed below are the sixteen U.S. Army armored divisions
that have existed in history and their current websites, not
including National Guard or Reserves:
1st AD |
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"Old Ironsides" (Ft. Bliss
website) |
2nd AD |
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"Hell on Wheels" |
3rd AD |
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"Spearhead" |
4th AD |
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"By Deeds Alone" - website
gone. |
5th AD |
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"Victory" |
6th AD |
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"Super Sixth" |
7th AD |
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"Lucky Seventh" - website
gone. |
8th AD |
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"Thundering Herd" |
9th AD |
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"Phantom" - website gone. |
10th AD |
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"Tiger Division" |
11th AD |
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"Thunderbolts" |
12th AD |
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"Hellcats" - website gone. |
13th AD |
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"Blackcat" -website gone. |
14th AD |
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"Liberators" |
16th AD |
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no nickname - website gone. |
20th AD |
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"Armoraiders" - website
gone. |
NOTE: Today only one U.S. armored division is
on active service - the 1st Armored Division, now headquartered
at Ft.Bliss, TX, and whose web presence is fully maintained and
funded by the Army. All other active sites above are privately
funded and maintained by division veterans, their families and/or
volunteer historians. |
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