Pararescue Associations Digital Historical Archive (PJADHA)
This website offers an extensive history of the United States Air Force Pararescue. It covers the origins, evolution, and key events of this elite military force. It also provides information on the training, skills, and capabilities of Pararescue personnel. Pararescue has vital roles in both USAF Special Operations (AFSOF) and Conventional Search and Rescue Squadrons (AFRQS). In AFSOC PJs are assigned to Special Tactics Teams. On the conventional side of the Air Force, PJs are assigned to Rescue Squadrons (RQS).
A collection of papers primarily documenting the recruitment, training, and daily activities of physicians, nurses, and enlisted personnel at the 12th General Hospital, including correspondence, memos, patient files, protocols, reports, publications, meeting minutes, receipts, photographs, poetry, uniforms, insignia, and artifacts. It also features materials from James A. Conner and Michael L. Mason, medical staff leaders, and four items from Paul A. Raber, a 1940 Northwestern University Medical School graduate who served with the hospital, containing documents pre-dating WWII and post-military life.
Part 2 available here. Original title: "Daily Reports, Bataan, Phil. Med Depot, Veterinary Gen Hosp, Phil Army Gen Hosp, Hq. Phil Department, Ft. Mills, 1941-1942, file code 999-28-3 Bk. II. [Part 1]"
This digital collection contains informational pamphlets, government reports, instructions, regulations, declarations, speeches, and propaganda materials distributed by the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) during the Second World War.
Radio Research Communications Unit, Vietnam (RRCUV)
The Radio Research Communications Unit, Vietnam (RRCUV) was organized under GO (General Order) 48, HQ USASA, and amended by GO 90, dated 2 Sept 1966 Mission: The mission of RRCUV was to operate and maintain a Communications Relay Station (CRS) within the Critical Intelligence Communications Net (CRITICOM) and to insure the expeditious receipt, processing, and transmission of all traffic from and to other relay and tributary stations within the CRITICOM net. The unit also served as the traffic control station for all CRITICOM stations in Vietnam.
This digital archive preserves the wartime experiences of the US Second Air Division based in Norfolk during World War II, documenting both their military service and relationships with local British communities through photographs, diaries, letters, memoirs, and sound recordings.
World War II in archival documents (collection of digitized archival documents, film and photo materials)
On September 4, 2025, the Сollection of digitized archival documents, film and photo materials World War II in Archival Documents, posted on the Presidential Library portal was replenished with 250 new documents from federal and departmental archives of Russia, which cover the events of the period from June 25 1945.
WCDI uses geographic information systems (GIS) and graph analysis to document, across space and time, the nexus between Japanese military operations, government and military power structures, and the patterns of war crimes. WCDI’s objective is to make available to students and scholars across the globe digital tools that empower users to discover, analyze, and assess the Japanese conduct of war and military occupation, and find answers to a number of questions on accountability that remain unresolved to this day.
This digital resource uses a small sample of historical data to create visualization of the intersection of war and war crimes across time and space, in the form of a set of GIS data layers that reveal information on (1) transportation of prisoners of war from outlying areas in the Pacific theater to the Japanese home islands, (2) locations of Japanese industrial enterprises that used prisoners of war for forced labor, and (3) changing geographical Lanzhou distribution of prisoner-of-war camps in Japan in the last year of the war.
ASA unit that served in Vietnam to provide SIGINT and SIGSEC support to the 4th Infantry Division. Site contains photos of unit members from the Vietnam war in the Central Higlands - Dak To, Pleiku, Kontum, Oasis, An Khe,