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Cottonbaler Associated Web Sites
- Military-Honors
- The Cottonbalers Quartermaster. Leonard Collins has a very large catalog of Military memorabilia to include the 7th Infantry Regiment.
- Ft. Stewart
- Ft. Stewart maintains a web site that includes the 3rd Infantry Division, the parent unit for both active battalions, 2nd and 3rd Battalion. Both active Battalions have web sites as part of the 3rd Infantry Division.
- 3rd Infantry Division
- The 3rd Infantry Division Home Page.
- 2-7 Infantry Battalion
- The 2nd Battalion Official Web Site.
- 3-7 Infantry Battalion
- The 3rd Battalion Official Web Site.
- The Frontline Online
- Along with the 3rd Infantry Division information, the Fort Stewart web site also has a link to the Fort Stewart newspaper, The Frontline.
- Task Force Marne
- Dedicated to giving the Soldiers of TFM, their families and friends, the news media and all interested citizens a window into our world.
- The North Star
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The Public Affairs Office of the 3rd Infantry Division
(TF Marne) in Iraq publishes a daily publication.
"The North Star" is produced at Combat Operational Base Speicher in Salah ad-Din province in Iraq, and highlights the Soldiers assigned to Task Force Marne. - Operation Iraqi Freedom Photographs
- William E. Thompson was attached to 2-7 IN during the Iraq invasion. He has just updated his web site and has included all of the images he took of 2-7. CPT Thompson, an Army Reservist, was the CA team leader for Direct Support Team-1, part of the 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion (the first Civil Affairs unit in Baghdad).
- 7th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Society of the 3rd ID
- The Society provides opportunities and facilities uniting past, present and future members of the Third Infantry Division, U. S. Army, in a national program dedicated to the preservation and maintenance of the Third Infantry Division's traditions and history.
- RedCatcher.org
- This is a web site for the 199th Light Infantry Brigade Association, Vietnam. The 3rd Battalion was assigned the 199th during the Vietnam war.
- The 7th United States Infantry Regiment Living History Association
- The 7th United States Infantry Regiment Living History Association portrays the 7th Infantry Regiment during the War of 1812 period.
- 3rd Inf Div - 7th Regiment
- A Northeast based WWII Living History Unit that portrays the 3rd Infantry Division, 7th Regiment (1942-1945).
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Family Readiness Groups (FRG)
- FRG's are simply the unit's family members and soldiers working as a team. ("TEAM" stands for Together Everyone Achieves More.) Together they provide an avenue of mutual support and assistance, and a network of communications among family members, the chain of command and community resources.
- US Army FRG
- The Virtual Family Readiness Group (vFRG) web system provides all of the functionality of a traditional FRG in an ad-hoc and on-line setting to meet the needs of geographically dispersed units and families across all components of the Army.
- MyArmyLifeToo
- My ArmyLifeToo.com simulates a community with a blend of civilian and military lifestyles and serves as the website of choice for Army families providing accurate and up-to-date articles and information on various topics…from Army customs, home and personal safety, managing deployment to understanding military pay.
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Military and Military Related Sites
- Virtual Vietnam Memorial Wall
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This is link to a virtual wall of all those lost during
the Viet Nam War with the names, bio's and other
information on our lost comrades.
First, click on the link, then click on a state, when it opens click on a city or town, then click on a name. It should show you a picture of the person or at least his/her bio and medals. Everyone should know of someone whose name is on "The Wall". - Mesothelioma Center
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An organization devoted to assisting veterans through their
application processes for VA benefits, and helping them obtain
the maximum benefits for which they are entitled.
The Mesothelioma Cancer Center provides a complete list of occupations, ships, and shipyards that could have put our Veterans at risk for developing asbestos-related diseases. In addition, they have thousands of articles regarding asbestos and mesothelioma and they’ve even created a veterans-specific section on their website in order to help inform them about the dangers of asbestos exposure. - The United States Army
- The US Army Official Home Page.
- US Central Command
- The US's Central Command Official Home Page.
- Multi-National Force - Iraq and Multi-National Corps — Iraq
- Official web site for the Multi-National Force - Iraq and Multi-National Corps — Iraq. This site has links to Press Releases and a link to the Scimitar, a weekly paper published by the Multi-National Force - Iraq and Multi-National Corps - Iraq Joint Public Affairs Office.
- Map of Iraq
- A map of Iraq with most of the Camps and Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) listed.
- Operation Iraqi Freedom
- This site is maintained by a family member of a 3rd Infantry Division soldier deployed to Iraq.
- Stars & Stripes
- Stars and Stripes is a daily newspaper published for the U.S. military, DoD civilians, contractors, and their families. Unique among the many military publications, Stars and Stripes operates as a First Amendment newspaper, free of control and censorship. Stars and Stripes maintains news bureaus in Europe, Pacific and the Middle East to provide first-hand reporting on events in those theaters. In addition to news and sports, our daily paper contains all the elements of the hometown paper our service members left behind, from “Dear Abby” to coupons, comics and crossword puzzles.
- Stars & Stripes - PDF Version
- You can get a PDF version of the daily Stars & Stripes newspapers. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files.
- GlobalSecurity.org - US Forces Order of Battle
- US Forces Order of Battle - Mid 2005 from GolbalSecurity.org. An excellent source of news articles and analysis.
- GlobalSecurity.org - Facilities in Iraq
- Facilities in Iraq. A listing of the Camps, FOBs and other bases in Iraq. Most will include detailed information and history of the facility. Also from GlobalSecurity.org
- AUSA
- Association of the United States Army (AUSA). AUSA is an educational organization that supports America's Army - Active, National Guard, Reserve, Civilians, Retirees and family members.
- Military.com
- Military.com is the largest online military destination, offering free resources to serve, connect, and inform the 30 million Americans with military affinity, including active duty, reservists, guard members, retirees, veterans, family members, defense workers and those considering military careers.
- U.S. Army Installations - Aschaffenburg
- Drawings, photos and history of the Kasernes located in Aschaffenburg, Germany.
- Vietnam Veterans of America
- Vietnam Veterans of America is the only national Vietnam veterans organization congressionally chartered and exclusively dedicated to Vietnam-era veterans and their families.
- The Registry of the American Soldier
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The National Museum of the U.S. Army recognizes the
service and sacrifice of the American Soldier at home
and around the world, at war and during peace.
The Registry of the American Soldier provides an opportunity for anyone who served in the U.S. Army to have his or her name and service history placed on record at the Museum. If you served, you need to be in the Registry!
You may also register the name of a family member or friend, if they currently serve, or have served in the U.S. Army, or submit someone from the past.
The Registry will be on permanent display at the Museum, and it will be accessible via the internet for those who cannot visit in person.
The Registry of the American Soldier is a publicly submitted listing of those who served in the U.S. Army. The Registry is not an official document of the U.S. Government. - The National Museum of the U.S. Army
- The Army Museum will tell the story of the U.S. Army as an institution and be a tribute to the American Soldier. It will be a forum for the education, edification, and inspiration of members of the Armedhttp://www.armyhistory.org/ahf.aspx?pgID=868 Forces, the public, and all those seeking knowledge about the history of the Army. The American people will gain a greater awareness of the part that the Army played in shaping their heritage. The museum will preserve, study and interpret Army material culture (currently estimated at over 500,000 artifacts and 12,000 works of art), educate Army personnel in the history, traditions and accomplishments of their profession, provide a research and development base for new military equipment, and train Army museum personnel.
- Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO)
- The Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) is responsible for oversight of policies on the rescue of Americans who are isolated, captured, detained or otherwise missing in a hostile environment and the recovery of those who never returned from foreign battlefields. DPMO is joined in that mission by many other Department of Defense agencies, and you may easily link to their web sites from the DPMO home page.
- National Infantry Association
- The purpose of the National Infantry Association is to support the Chief of Infantry and the entire Infantry Branch (the only organization with this primary function); to share the camaraderie of like minded soldiers and citizens who believe in maintaining the Infantry spirit; to recognize, through our awards program, outstanding Infantrymen and Infantry supporters; and to preserve the Infantry heritage through support of the current National Infantry Museum and the construction of the new, expanded National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center at Patriot Park.