Links to Researching
Researching is probably the most
difficult aspect of Militaria Collecting.
But when you have a Uniform or
other item from a named individual it just naturally drives you to find
out Who What Where and Why.
Perhaps that is the most interesting
part of Militaria collecting.
(Will organize this better when I get the time)
Family
Search Org.
The
LDS Church genealogy archive.
Probably
the best place to find a person available.
And
it is FREE!!!
Ancestry.com
A
good source to search from.
However,
there is a small fee to join for full access.
Cyndi's
List
Links
Links and more Links
I
would say the largest link page around!!!
The
U.S. Air Force History Office
Military
History from all services.
Carlisle
Barracks Military History Institute
Many
documents and information.
This
link is to the MHI Archive page.
Library
of Congress
I
find it difficult to navigate and individual research is next to impossible.
The
National Archives
Hard
to navigate through but a good place to get clues to follow up on.
The
NASDAP Museum
Nazi
German information.
Small
but promising.
This
is a Fee site however, and must be 18 to enter.
The
DDR on the WWW
Great
site about the DDR
But
in German.
http://www.telalink.net/~badger/millist/mi.html Some useful mil-radio data
http://members.home.net/ssocr/honorring/ Don Boyle's Honor Ring site
http://users.hunterlink.net.au/~maampo/militaer/armtoc.html
Imperial German
Army...good for deciphering regimental markings
http://www.history.navy.mil/nhc3.htm US Naval Historical Center FAQs
http://www.radix.net/~bbrown/codes_full.html
German Ordnance Codes/Markings
My Bookmarks
Below you will find my Bookmarked links to Military Information
Somewhat orginized.