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Topics of Interest Concerning the 29th Division, WWII Infantry and Related Topics (many of which have been compiled by our members). Click on the flag beside the topic you want to see.

  WWII Infantry Hand Signals
  WWII Army Regulations on Dogtags
  WWII Serial Numbers
  WWII Army, Placement of Insignia on 4-Pocket Blouse
  Dating the M-1 Steel Helmet
  Dating WWII Uniforms and Equipment
  Ribbons Bars - Decorations and Awards
  29th Division Insignia
 new3.gif (1414 bytes) 29th Ranger Battalion
 new3.gif (1414 bytes) WWII Ammunition Markings
  WWII Army Regulations for Marking Clothing and Equipment
  Footlocker Gear - An Example of  Proper Lay-out
  Article - “The Stress of Combat”
  U.S. Army Rank and Insignia, WWII
  WWII Operational Army Rations
  WWII Army Footwear
  Maps of World War II, ETO
  Information on the U.S. Rifle Caliber .30 M1
  Article - “Fort Indiantown Gap Barracks During WWII”
  U.S. Army WWII Gasmasks
  The George Duncan Fact Sheet of WWII (fascinating stuff)
  WWII GI Enlisted Pay Scale
  The NCO Creed
  WWII Medal of Honor Recipients
  How to Refinish Your M-1 Stock
  How to Blank Adapt an M-1 Carbine
  Army Service Numbers
  WWII Culture and Reenacting
Table of Organization and Equipment (TO&E) of the 29th Infantry Division as structured in 1943.
Standard US Infantry Company Structure
Communications used by the 29th Infantry Division during World War II.
Engineer Demolition Equipment used on D-Day.
Obstacles placed on Omaha beach by the Germans
29th Infantry Division Vehicle Tactical Markings
  Basic equipment load for a soldier assigned to the 29th Division for the D-Day landing, 6 June 1944.
  Composition of the German 352nd Infantry Division.
  Composition of the German 716th Infantry Division.
  German Insignia
  German Rank Structure
  The Army P-38 - "The Army's Best Invention"