There were many Navajoes stationed in the Pacific as communications radio men speaking their native language as code. They became known as "wind talkers".
During World War 2 there were, and still are, soldiers stationed all over Europe. It is possible, though not confirmed, that there were American soldiers stationed in South-East London during World War 2.
Yes.
It depended on where your were stationed
Yes, in Prestwick, Scotland (my father was in the American Army Air Force and was stationed there) . There are the remains of a joint British/American landing strip on the golf course at the very famous Turnberry Resort .
Fort Riley, Kansas. He was part of a segregated unit.
During World War 2 there were, and still are, soldiers stationed all over Europe. It is possible, though not confirmed, that there were American soldiers stationed in South-East London during World War 2.
General Patton was stationed in many places during the war but his most valuable role was stationed in Africa chasing the Infamous Desert Fox, Rommel.
Absolutely yes. During World War 2, American servicemen were stationed all over the UK as they trained for D-Day.
Fort Moultrie Fort Chatanuga Fort Hillsworth
At your mum's house.
In the Somme valley. It was where Richthofen squadron was stationed.
No.
my father was stationed in Alaska during the Vietnam war
according to the veterans of the US troops during world war 2, there were possibly 500 US troops are being send or being stationed in the island of Kodiak Archipelago <3
The navajo were stationed in 29 nine palms for a while then were transported to the san diego marine corp base during world war two.urah
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During WW2 Louis Felix Ranlett was the librarian at the Bangor (Maine) Public Llibrary. He did do something at the library for the war effort but I would have to look further to find what it was, other than collecting war posters after they had been on display at the library. During the First World War he was stationed in France. He wrote a book "Let's Go!" about his was experiences.