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What type of Unit/Army are you interested in?

StetsonHomburg

Practically Family
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None of your business!
Hello,

From my other thread I got an idea to ask a question....

What type of Unit/Army are you interested in?
Me Personally it would be the Gebirgsjager's in the Heer
(Mountain Troops), The Deutsches Afrikakorps, and The
Kings Own Calgary Regiment (An armoured regiment, from
my home town that fought in Italy)
 

p51

One Too Many
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Well behind the front lines!
  • War correspondents, although they don't count as a unit.
  • 2nd ID, because I served with them on active duty.
  • 45th ID, mostly the 180th Infantry, as it was Bill Mauldin's outfit before he joined Stars & Stripes
 

SkullCowboy

New in Town
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Houston Tx
Bomber crews. The idea of climbing into something big and slow that, for the most part, offers protection the thickness of a beer can with no place to hide once spotted...
 

the hairy bloke

Familiar Face
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83
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U K
13 DBLE, The Gaullist French Foreign Legion.

Who was in it? Did they recruit during the War?

I don't know, and I would like any-one out there who can suggest a book, or two, to tell me.
 

green papaya

One Too Many
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1,261
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California, usa
French Foreign Legionnaires

Spanish American War "The Rough Riders"

WWI US Doughboys

WWII US Infantry, WWII USN Fighting ships, Liberty Ships [ Merchant Marine]

Korean war US Infantry

Vietnam War Special Forces, LRRP, Mike Force, USN Brown Water Navy "Riverine Forces"

US army grunt in Vietnam 25th Inf div.

PAVN, North Vietnamese army [NVA] National Liberation Front [VC]
 

Spitfire

I'll Lock Up
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Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Battle of France - The Battle of Britain.
RAF - Fighter Command.
Especially 85 Squadron.

Am also slightly turning into RAF Bomber Command - but being such a huge subject, I only scratch in the surface yet.
 

Smithy

I'll Lock Up
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Norway
My interest is very similar to Spitfire's.

The Battles of France and Britain and especially RAF Fighter Command in them, with a special interest in 64, 92 and 601 Sqns.
 

Sgt Brown

One of the Regulars
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NE Ohio
13th Attack Squadron, 3rd Attack Group, New Guinea. (Da guys that invented the B25 strafers.):cheers1:

On the other side of the pond? 51st Highland Division and/or 2nd Ox & Bucks (Pegasus Bridge) for Europe and LRDG or PPA for the Desert.:beer:

On the other side, period? Maybe an Italian unit in the Desert. Not "into" Jerries.*yucky*

Tom
 

Atticus Finch

Call Me a Cab
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Coastal North Carolina, USA
"The Topsail Rifles," Company H, 10th Regiment N.C. State Troops (1st Regiment N.C. Artillery)...my paternal great, great grandfather's unit.

Below, the two of us together.

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AF
 

Belle Fatale

New in Town
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Down in Dixie
I'm fascinated by the WA(A)Cs, because they paved the way for female soldiers. Also the Army Air Forces, because my grandfather served in them.

I need to make a note to get my dad to sign the form requesting Grandpa's service records. I have no idea what units he was in or anything, and my dad doesn't know either.

p51 said:
[*]2nd ID, because I served with them on active duty.

:eek:fftopic: Me, too. Stryker?
 

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