bigpigeon.us webpage WWII US, © 2023 by Robert A. Christiansen, module links checked 27 Aug 2023 (except for Web Sources), updated by RAC 16 Dec 2023.
Links to Big Pigeon's
five WWII modules: |
Links to Big Pigeon's WWII US submodules: (Some subpages accessed herein are not complete.)
- WWII Overview
- The US in WWII - Organization
- WWII Web Sources (links to three subpages)
- WWII Personnel (links to one subpage)
- WWII Casualties (links to eleven subpages)
- WWII Ground Forces (links to four subpages)
- WWII in the Air
- WWII at Sea - updated 8 Jul 2023
- WWII - At Home (little content)
- WWII - The Civilian Victims (no content yet)
- WWII - Strategic Bombing (little content)
- The Cold War (no content yet)
- World War I (little content yet)
Sources for Big Pigeon's WWII US webpage:
- NO LONGER USED The page header image, Last Omaha B-26, https://omaha.com/martin-bomber-plant-near-bellevue-helped-end-world-war-ii-and-now-faces-its-own/article_333671cf-322e-5c4a-b687-7a0c10ae60d1.html, c/o Omaha.com, https://omaha.com, the on-line publication of the Omaha World-Herald. This 4 April 1944 photo shows the rollout of the last of 1,585 Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft produced at the Martin Bomber Plant, south of Omaha at the current location of Offutt Air Force Base. The Martin plant was transitioning to produce the new B-29 Superfortress very heavy bombers under contract with the Boeing Aircraft Co.