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World War 1, Trenches on the Web -
Detailed WW1 online resource, with links to timelines, documents, maps, multimedia files etc.
http://groups.msn.com/thegunroom - # http://groups.msn.com/THEGUNROOM # # For anyone interested in Guns, Handloading, Benchrest Shooting, Plate Shooting, Combat Shooting, Shooting Safety, and hunting, etc. We also discuss ways & means to defend our 2nd Amendment rights. If you have a question on GUNS or related topics, this is the place. Our members are from all over the U.S., Europe, and other countries outside the U.S. We have the expertise to answer your questions & stories to tell of our adventures. We are one of the "TOP 150" websites on the internet. Stop by, browse, and look around. We have alot to offer. If you like what you see, JOIN UP. It only takes a minute
http://groups.msn.com/thegunroom - # http://groups.msn.com/THEGUNROOM
Stef's Militaria -
My online German WWII Militariashop with Paypal and ebaybidding
www.diggers.be -
A website which a group of dedicated members, dig and search WW1 battlefields. some very interesting finds, and is worthwhile to have a look. - Wes
www.mst2-vietnam.info -
The purpose of this website is to honor the men of Mobile Support Team TWO, SEAL Teams ONE and TWO, and members of Underwater Demolition Team detachments that fought in Vietnam from 1966 to 1972.  These small detachments of "Brown Water Navy" sailors used the waterways of Vietnam to take the fight to their Viet Cong and Noth Vietnamese Army enemies.  The total number of these warriors was never more than 300 to 400 members on duty in RVN at a time.  When combined with the aviation assets of Light Attack Helicopter Squadron THREE [HA(L)-3] with UH-1B gunships and Light Attack Squadron FOUR [VA(L)-4] with OV-10 attack aircraft, these units took on a synergy that produced casualties among their opponets all out of proportion to their numbers.
 
Now declassified and removed from secrecy requirements, their story can be told.  This is a work in progress and I am proud to be a part of it.
 
MG
www.ptfnasty.com -
Before the American SEAL/UDT/MST-2 units were deployed to the rivers and canals in the Mekong River Delta of South Vietnam, there was MST-1.  Mobile Support Team ONE was a group of American and South Vietnamese Navy sailors working for the Studies and Observations Group (SOG) in Saigon.  Operating out of Da Nang, South Vietnam, beginning in early 1964, this unit employed U.S. Navy Fast Patrol Boats (PTF) to undertake maritime operations against North Vietnam. 
 
The PTF was Norwegian-designed boat that was very similar to the Patrol Torpedo (PT) boats of World War 2.  The PTF's used against North Vietnam were configured as gunboats.  From 1964 to 1972 they mounted over 1,000 operations against the North.  PTF's engaged North Vietnamese Navy patrol boats, carried out recon missions, attacked military installations, kidnapped enemy personnel for intelligence gathering purposes, and did other clandestine missions.  This site is dedicated to the men who manned these fast boats and provides the most extensive amount of information available on-line about the craft's unique propulsion system: the Napier-Deltic turbo-superchaged diesel engine.
www.saaaca.org.za -
Southern African Arms and Ammunition Collectors Association site contains much info relevant to the local scene but also local markings etc. andinfo of interest to international collectors.
www.warboats.org -
Often overlooked and underappreciated, small boats of the U.S. Navy have been used extensively in combat since World War 2.  This website looks at past, present, and future small naval combatants.  There is information on many rare (and relatively unknown) types of small fighting craft described here.  Welcome aboard.
 
MG