United States Military Academy Class Albums, 1862-1902
Class albums were the precursor of the official USMA yearbook, 'Howitzer.' These could be individualized by each cadet. Years available: 1862, 1899-1902.
This collection contains page images and searchable text of about 900 periodicals created by or for U.S. military personnel during the Vietnam War era. Most were produced underground by U.S. soldiers or veterans who opposed the war, using mimeograph machines or other inexpensive technology.
BataanMissing – A Resource for Families of All US MIA's
This is a place where families can remember their family members who gave their all. Also a place where they can tell of the impact the loss had on their family and what they had to do to find and recover the remains of their loved ones.
Southeast Asia Army Security Agency Veterans Association
The Southeast Asia Army Security Agency Veterans Association is composed of members of the Army Security Agency that served in the Southeast Asian theater.
super old webpage that documents the history of the U.S. Army Security Agency. Site was last updated in 2000, most pages accessible through WaybackMachine.
U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph Collection, 1942-1946
Photographs from the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation series, 1942-1946, taken by Army Signal Corps photographers assigned to the port historian's office. The nearly 3,500 photographs depict the arrival and departure of U.S. military personnel and equipment, the preparation and loading of war materials, civilian employees, Red Cross workers, wounded personnel, and German and Italian prisoners of war.
The materials in this repository include information by and about the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Most materials were published by USACE, but some collections contain materials by other government agencies written about USACE.
First published in 1921, Leatherneck is a periodical that was published by the Marine Corps Association. The periodical aims to provide a comprehensive of information on the United States Marine Corps.
Soldiers is an active magazine covering a range of topics related to military service. It was established in 1946 and is published monthly by the U.S. Department of the Army.
American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs
The photographic files of the Historical Branch, War Plans Division, War Department General Staff were assembled by the Committee for Public Information and considered to be the "Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs". They were obtained from private sources, the U.S. Army Signal Corps, and other Federal and State government agencies.