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Last updated: October 1, 2011

Timberwolf Websites


The National Timberwolf Association (NTA) Homepage
Friends of the Timberwolves in Holland

Timberwolves Remembrance Group of Belgium

United States Holocaust Museum

Battle Statistics

Battle at Best

Camp Adair History
Our Holland Friends, the Oostvogels

Timberwolf Page on Facebook

Timberwolf Artifacts

Vancouver Barracks Military Foundation

Lone Sentry

The British 49th Infantry Division Polar Bear Associaion


Other Military Sites


U.S. Army
The Official Homepage of the United States Army

U.S. Army Center of Military History
Dedicated to the history of the United States Army

U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

Request military records and learn about other services for yourself or a family member. 

Wartime Memories Project
A collection of wartime histories and remembered sentiments from both World Wars. 
This link will take you directly to the Timberwolf page already in progress with these shared honors. 

The American War Library
The world's largest on-line Military, Veteran and Military Family Registry

American Battle Monuments Commission
The Commission honors the service, achievements and sacrifice of United Stated Armed Forces overseas.
This page provides search functions for all soldiers resting abroad, including
those Timberwolves honored at Margraten, Netherlands, and Henri-Chapelle, Belgium.

My Dad's War
A resource for discovering your Father's WWII story

Honor Flight Network
Honor Flight Network is a non-profit organization created solely to honor America's Veterans
with transport to their WWII memorials in Washington, D.C.


News and Media Publications


Chanel 7 story from the Chicago Reunion

NTA 65th - Final - Reunion Article

NTPA 1st Reunion - St. Louis, MO

Timberwolves Remembrance Group, Belgium - newscast
My Dad's awful war, CNN.com

Story on Timberwolf Robert Ballard

Honor Flight, Timberwolf Veteran Rev. Kale King (1:20)

Timberwolf Pups Create Their Place...

Timberwolves on YouTube
Joseph Asher talks about his experience in the 104th Infantry Division in WW II.
Bob Spitler, 85, of Downers Grove, was just 18 when he was drafted, making him one of the youngest surviving members of what one general called "one of the finest assault divisions we have ever had," the 104th Infantry.
Karl Stelljes, a highly decorated officer in WWII, tells of the circumstances which led to his being awarded his first of two Silver Stars, for "gallantry in action against an enemy of the United States."

If you have any videos or stories from our Timberwolf Veterans and are willing to share them with our community, please contact our webmaster:  104Info@Timberwolf104inf.org 
We would be honored to host them here.
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