| Author |
Title |
|
|
| Davis Jr, Cecil G. (AT-347,
I-347) |
The
87th and Los Alamos |
| Floitgraf, Wolfgang |
Mathilde
and Marcel Schmetz and the
"Remember 1939-1945" Museum |
| Hennessey, James (E-345)
|
Solemn
Remembrance: Vet Returns to Pay
Respects to Former Lieutenant |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
87th Infantry
Division Lost 1,310 Killed,
4,000 Wounded in WWII |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Americans
Used Weapons of Past In Defeating
Germans and Winning World War II |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Lester Atwell:
Author of World's First
Non-Fiction Novel About Infantry at War |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Battle of the
Bulge Was Longer, Bloodier Than Army Admits |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Book Review: Battle
of the Bulge |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Book Review: F
Company, 347th Infantry Regiment 1942-45 |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Book Review: Magic |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Book Review: Soldiers
to Citizens |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Calling on America
to Pay Special
Regard to Combat Veterans |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
“The Eagle”
Drops Its Gold During Short Battle Pause;
What Was That All About? |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
The General
That History Forget;
and One That Popular Lore Created |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Mail From Home
Was the Infantryman's Oxygen |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
The
Power and the Glory: The 87th Division Attacks |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Task
Force Muir Escapade: It Could Have Been Hollywood |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Though Commended
By Friend and Foe,
87th Division Remains Below the Radar |
| Kaidy, Mitchell (D-345) |
Would We Be Here
Today Without Those Two A-Bombs? |
| Luedke, Wayne (549-AAA) |
Call Him Lucky |
| McAuliffe, John E. (M-347) |
The
Ardennes Battle |
| McAuliffe, John E. (M-347) |
The Ardennes Foot
Soldier |
| McAuliffe, John E. (M-347) |
The Boys
of the Golden Acorn |
| McAuliffe, John E. (M-347) |
Tilly -
The Sweetheart of the Liberators of Luxembourg |
| McAuliffe, John E. (M-347) |
Speech at the
Rochefort Reception |
| Thomsen, Melinda Rollins |
In Memory of My
Grandfather,
Lt. Colonel William Owen Leach, HQ-345 |
| Unknown |
Germany
Speaks
A moving account of German reaction
to the attacks of 9/11 |