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WWII Reenacting units--this area is broken down into Axis and Allied unit pages. A major face lift for reenactor.Net's WW2 section has been long overdue! It is now underway and things will change for the Allied and Axis links ;-)

Do you want to add a link to YOUR unit's webpage on the WWII section of reenactor.Net? Click here!

Marine Corps Legacy Museum -- A GREAT and "must-visit" website for anyone interested in the USMC. Not only on the 'Net, but please, visit their museum -- one of the few Marine museums left in the country as most seem to have been closed. This is a private non-profit museum and they do a damn good job in what they do! Give 'em a visit!

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