This webring is OPEN TO ALL WEBSITES. It is comprised of websites with content specific to POW-MIA information, both active duty or Veterans of any war (VFW), dealing with any aspect of the military or military life, military spouse sites and/or a military related issue / topic / subject.
My Adopted MIA, Maj. Brent E. Davis USMC listed missing in action On March 18, 1966 presumed dead. After 31 years and 9 months, Brent Eden Davis Major, United States Marine Corps has come home. On 08 December 1997 the remains of Brent E. Davis, MAJ, USMC were laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors and a flyover. At least he came home.. lets bring the rest home..!!
A memorial page by an Air Force veteran for one of the many POW/MIA we must not forget. Part of a site containing information on homelessness and bipolar disorder, from personal experience. An outrageous number of our veterans are homeless.
This page is loaded with information about the Marine Corps. It was designed for Marines and their family members as well as for anyone who is considering becoming a Marine and their family members.
The German armed forces of World War II were among the most elite and disciplined fighting machines ever to march into battle; this site offers a selection of books by German military personnel describing their harrowing experiences during the greatest armed confrontation in history.
Military History & Art for You to Enjoy Today! Military Prints of battles from Alexander the Great, Ancient Roman, English Medieval knights, Scottish Highlanders, Napoleonic Wars artillery & infantry, American Civil War, Wild West, Custer's 7th Cavalry, Zulus at Rorke's Drift, Light Brigade, British Indian Army, WWI soldiers, W.W. II & Persian Gulf War U.S. Navy battleships & more, Click Now!
POW/MIA OPERATION JUST CAUSE_HARLEY H. HALL_MY ADOPTED POWMIA. U.S.N. COMMANDER HARLEY HUBERT HALL WAS AN F4-E PHANTOM FIGHTER JET PILOT THAT WAS SHOT DOWN, IT ALL HAPPENED ON THE LAST DAY OF THE VIETNAM WAR HARLEY IS MY HOME TOWN POW/MIA OF VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON. IF YOU HAVENT ADOPTED A POW/MIA AND SET UP THEIR SITE THEN YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOUR MISSING! THIS IS A MUST!
Dedicated to all the men and women who served in Vietnam. The site contains information on 6 POW/MIA's plus war stories and other Vietnam War related pages.