Department of Defense Dictionary of Military Terms
Accidental attack, friendly fire, absolute dud--these terms and more
are all defined. The dictionary contains terms, acronyms, abbreviations and
even NATO terms.
Team Delta - Authentic Military Experiences
Team Delta, a high speed unit of former special forces and other elite military personnel
from all branches of the service, takes pride in offering realistic military experiences for
those looking to challenge themselves, to learn just how much they can handle
and how well they can handle it.
U.S. Army
For over 222 years, the United States Army has served the nation in
peace and in war. America's Army is a Total Force consisting of the
active Army, the Army National Guard, the Army Reserve, and civilian
employees. It is the world's premier land combat force, trained and
ready to answer the nation's call -- a full spectrum force.
US Air Force
The Air Force is proud of its golden legacy of service over the past
fifty years, and we stand ready to work as part of the joint team to
assure our nation's security into the next century.
US Coast Guard
The Coast Guard is the primary federal agency with maritime authority
for the United States. It is a complex organization of people, ships,
aircraft, boats and shore stations. The Coast Guard's four main missions
are Maritime Law Enforcement, Maritime Safety, Marine Enviromental
Protection and National Security.
US Marine Corps
Today, Marines are serving in every time zone around the world.
From Rwanda, to Somalia, to Haiti, to Bosnia, whenever and where ever
America decides to "send in the Marines," they are ready.
U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy was founded on 13 October 1775.
The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval force
capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas.
U.S. Navy Seals
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy, believing that the wars of the
future would be low-intensity wars such as guerilla wars and acts of
terrorism, created an elite special forces unit to meet the enemy
on his own turf, experts in sea-air-land operations.
BosniaLINK
The official Department of Defense information system about U.S.
military activities in Operation JOINT GUARD, the NATO peacekeeping
mission in Bosnia.
Defense Link
The World-Wide Web Information Service from the Department
of Defense.
Australian War Memorial
The Australian War Memorial is a unique commemorative institution:
one which functions as a memorial and also as a museum, an
archive and a centre for research.
Jane's Information Group
Widely recognized as the publishers of Jane's Defence Weekly,
Jane's Fighting Ships and Jane's All the World's Aircraft.
Library of Congress - Vietnam-Era POW/MIA Database
The Vietnam-Era POW/MIA database contains 131,403 records.
This database has been established to assist researchers interested
in investigating the U.S. Government documents pertaining to U.S.
military personnel listed as unaccounted for as of December 1991.
The title of this collection is "Correlated and Uncorrelated
Information Relating to Missing Americans in Southeast Asia."
Vietnam Vets
To provide an interactive on-line forum for Vietnam Veterans and their
families and friends to exchange information, stories, poems, songs, art,
pictures, and experiences in any publishable form.