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83rd Infantry Division Legacy Chapter
This group includes members of the 83rd Infantry Division Legacy Chapter. Goals of the Legacy Chapter include support and assistance for 83rd veterans, as well as support and assistance for research performed to collect, preserve and share the history and memories of the 83rd Division in order to promote recognition of the Division's accomplishments in World War II. 

83rd Infantry Division Documents Website
Regimental after action reports and information prepared by Dave Curry.

83rd Division Association
Homepage of the 83rd Infantry Division Inc.

Honoring the World War II Service of Sergeant Walter L. Arnold
Sergeant Arnold served with the 83rd Infantry Division, 329th Regiment during World War II. The 329th landed on Omaha Beach D+17, June 23, 1944.

Brothers-In-Arms
by: Dave Curry
Dedicated to Thomas D. Curry and the men he served with in Company F, 331st Infantry Regiment

Rounds Complete, Mission Accomplished
by: John Bifano
Dedicated to Samuel J. Bifano and the men of the 324th Field Artillery Battalion

83rd Division - Camp Atterbury, Indiana
by: Jim West
Information on the 83rd Division including training at Camp Atterbury

83rd Infantry Division Re-enactors
by: Carl Moeller
Dedicated to those who have served in every branch of military service throughout the history of the United States.  A non-profit re-enactment group whose purpose is to provide an accurate portrayal of those who have fought during the Second World War.

In Honor of Sergeant W. L. Arnold
AT Co, 329th regiment, 83rd Infantry Division
by: Bill Arnold

"Thank You, Eddie Hart"
The documentary that features interviews with several 83rd Division veterans will air on public television stations across the United States beginning in May 2004.  "Thank You, Eddie Hart," focuses on one soldier -- PFC Eddie Hart, 329th IR, Co. G, who was killed in Barby, Germany on April 12, 1945, the day before the 83rd Division established the first permanent bridgehead across the Elbe River.  But it is the story of many WWII soldiers and their families.  Five 83rd Division vets are interviewed, and many others contributed information and photographs for the film. 

From Atterbury To The Elbe

 

Various WWII Infantry Division Web Sites

44th Infantry Division / 71st, 114th, 324th Regiment Site
Dedicated in memory of Sgt. Clement G. Miller.

Various Military Web Sites

The History of USS LST 173
Dedicated to my grandfather, Frank Melko (S1c), and those men who served on USS LST 173 with him during World War II.

Grunts.Net
Home United States Military History

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - FOCUS ON LIBERATION


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Site first published May 6, 2000