Links to sites containing 90th Division Information
or sites of Interest to 90th members
With the stuff listed here, you can read forever!

 

Fort Sam Houston Museum. Several photos of the 90th in World War I.

Camp Barkeley Historical Website. Contains many photos and a very good history of the Camp so many Tough Ombres started out in.  (courtesy of HistoricAbilene.com)

World War II Washington Memorial Site   The story of the memorial and its construction status, due to be dedicated in 2004. Look at the this page and you see  WWII Registry. This will take you to the site where veterans and their families can register their names in the Registry of Remembrances and Honor those that served us so well. A donation is not necessary. Go here to register and honor your Tough Ombre.

Normandy 44  The site honoring the 90th in Periers France - a lot of information and history of the 90th activities is located here. A good source for those who want to know about the 90th in France. Includes much on modern history concerning recent dedications, monuments and honors to the 90th.   - by Henri Levaufre

A History of the 90th   A  history of the 90th and links to most other military units

Combat Chronicle  Facts from the US Army Center of Military History

A Memorial Tour of Periers France - one man documenting his memorable trip to Periers for the dedication of the statue, one face of which is his brother ! (link courtesy of the author - Wendell Tangborn)

National D-Day Museum  The definitive museum of the War in Europe.

Saving Private Sheridan  A web site dedicated to one of the members of  358 Co L -  developed by his son, Dan Sheridan. Others are profiles as well.

TankBooks.com - A very informative site of photos, interviews, and stories about WWII. Tanks for the Memories and They were all Young Kids are from this site. See your Association's president's story listed under interviews. Link courtesy of Aaron Elson

D-Day  A very good site covering much of the entire invasion.

Orville Smithson's Photos  World War II Photo Collection of Orville Smithson  

Audio Murphy - A collection of on line recordings of interviews with WWII veterans by and link courtesy of Aaron Elson.

The WWII 90th Infantry Division “Tough ’Ombres,” in action from D Day in Europe until VE Day, had six division commanders. It was the only division in the European Theater of Operations to have so many different commanding generals. The only West Point graduate to command the division, James A. Van Fleet ’15, was neither the first nor the last of the division’s commanders, but he and MG Raymond S. McLain were the two best......
.........Two battalions of the 359th Infantry Regiment of the 90th Infantry Division went ashore on D Day
attached to the 4th Infantry Division. One of the 4th’s assault regiments was the 8th Infantry ..........Read more here.......

Military History Online - a site for the military history buff. Covers many wars but has a large section on Normandy and the ETO. 

Rutgers Oral History Archives - 238 oral histories of WWII - very interesting reading.

World War II on the Web home page  A gold mine of information about all aspects of WWII includes:
   Links to Units, Ships, People, etc.
  
Links for World War II in Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean
  
Pacific theater links

   Collector's Links   and more !

Links to sites about nearly every war ever fought with many links for WWII

Tough Time for Tough Hombres    During the bloody fighting in the bocage, a small group of German paratroopers captured 11 officers and more than 200 men of the U.S. Army's 90th Infantry Division.  By Brig. Gen. Raymond E. Bell, Jr., U.S. Army (ret.)   - An interesting relating of the story of the surrender at St. Germain-sur-Seves.

Band of Brothers web site - Many, many interesting stories and photos of wartime experiences, contributed by members of different outfits, as well as many from the 90th. Very computer graphically intensive. May require you to download 'flash' programs.

German Re-enactors site. This site is a very informative site from a group of Germans who are 90th Division history buffs and who have created a re-enactors group. They portray the GI's of the 90th in an effort to learn more about them. The site consists of a description of the re-enactors groups, their events, history and a section on original war photographs. Very interesting !

World War II Stories - a web site dedicated to North Western Pennsylvania veterans. It has many stories by veterans of that area - some from 90th members. Also covers Korean veterans of that area.

Overlord Participants - a listing of all amphibious units taking part in Operation Overlord

A compendium of links to World War II related battle analyses, personal narratives, and unit histories.     Dozens and dozens of good  sites to peruse. A resource for any WWII buff. Days and days of reading here.

World War II Orphans Network - Was your father killed in WWII ? The American WWII Orphans Network is an organization of sons and daughters of Americans killed and missing in World War II. The deaths of more than 406,000 men left an estimated 183,000 American children fatherless, and totally unaware that so many others share the same condition. Some have already found the American WWII Orphans Network, and some have not. It is those people we seek, as they (possibly you?) are the people who can most benefit from such a worldwide support group. At least two 90th members are memorialized here. There's a page in that site about Ernie Pyle  and a page about the P-38 can opener !!.

The WWII Internet Museum - an interesting site with many photos of WWII items and memorabilia. Has info on Pacific as well as European Theaters.

Veterans History Project - a Project of the American Folk Life Center of the Library of Congress  The Veterans History Project covers World War I, World War II, and the Korean, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf wars. It includes all participants in those wars--men and women, civilian and military. It documents the contributions of civilian volunteers, support staff, and war industry workers as well as the experiences of military personnel from all ranks and all branches of service--the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and Navy, as well as the U.S. Coast Guard and Merchant Marine.
The service history of hundreds of veterans are listed here under the National Registry of Service section. Lots to read and hear at this site and maybe you can participate in a worthwhile project.

90th Division Regional Support Command Web site    The 90th Division lives on through the 90th Division Regional Support Command, headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas.

90th Infantry Division Preservation Group features info on 358th Infantry Regiment. Many other interesting links to statistical sites and reenactors site. A lot of good surfing here.

Military.com - an online resource of military information, interesting links and 'buddy' locator. Covers all branches of the service.

THE AMERICAN WAR LIBRARY - Established By Vets For Vets Since 1988 The World's Largest On-line Military, Veteran, and Military Family Registry.  Over 29 Million Listings and growing daily [For Serious Researchers - some parts free - most parts require a paid subscription - software download and installation required]

Diving on the ship wrecks of Normandy - a web site by John Liddiard.   http://www.liddiard.demon.co.uk

The 303rd Bomb Group Association web site - over 1300 pages of history related to the 303rd. A great site with a lot of information

PFC Edward J. Gabriele's 358 K Co memorial web site created by nephew Kevin Connelly.

www.memorial-montormel.org . It is the website of the battle of Falaise museum, in France. Today we have finished French version, and an English version is under way.