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The OSS Society
The OSS Society, and its predecessor, the Veterans of OSS, has sponsored, organized or participated in educational events and programs such as presentations to the Society by Gen. Hugh Shelton, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and by Gen. Wayne Downing, former Commander of the U.S. Special Forces Command; presentations of the prestigious William J. Donovan Award to William Casey, William Colby, President Bush and President Reagan; symposia recording the accomplishments of the OSS and experiences of its veterans; and a myriad of social and networking opportunities. The OSS Society is a non-profit organization. Membership in The OSS Society is available to OSS veterans, their direct descendants, and the spouses of deceased OSS veterans.

OSS Operational Groups History Website
It is the intent of this site is to compile information about the O.S.S. Operational Groups and their activities during World War II, and to make that information available to the public.

Any information or feedback is welcome and encouraged.


The International Spy Museum
The International Spy Museum is the first and only public museum in the United States solely dedicated to espionage and the only one in the world to provide a global perspective on this all-but-invisible profession. It features the largest collection of international spy-related artifacts ever placed on public display. The stories of individual spies, told through film, interactives, and state-of-the-art exhibits, provide a dynamic context to foster an understanding of espionage and its impact on current and historic events. In addition to the Museum, the Complex includes a Museum Store, private dining and event facilities, and two restaurants: Zola and Spy City Cafe.

The Airborne & Special Operations Museum
The Airborne & Special Operations Museum is part of the U.S. Army Museum System and functions in partnership with a non-profit foundation. The Foundation Board of Directors is composed of retired military, veteran military and civilian members from both the public and private sectors. The President of the Board from 1990 to present is Retired General James J. Lindsay, who commanded the 82d Airborne Division, XVIII Airborne Corps and the U.S. Special Operations Command.

The Army staff consists of Museum Director Dr. John Duvall and two museum technicians, and the Foundation staff is made up of Executive Director Sandy Klotz and eight full time and four part time employees. The responsibilities of operating the museum facility and its programming are shared between everyone.


Paratrooper.net Website

Paratrooper.net is the unofficial online community of worldwide paratroopers. The goal of this site is simply to provide the proud airborne troops of the world (past and present) a place to talk, to remember and to be among our fellow family members.

This site is open to all with an interest in paratroopers or in service to your country in the military. This site is NOT an official military recruiting tool and the views posted here are of the individuals based on years of experience and service.


Airborne Static Line Newsletter Website

The Airborne Static Line is a monthly publication for, by and about Paratroopers, Glidertroopers, Air Assault Troopers and those with Airborne Hearts. The publication is dedicated to the perpetuation of the Airborne Ideals of brotherhood, fellowship and camaraderie established in the warfare, strife and duress of combat. The Airborne Ideals are synonymous with the ideals and objectives of the Founding Fathers of our country in 1776.

The Static Line is a publication for ALL the Airborne, from 1940 to date. It is published 12 times per year.


41st Infantry Division Association Website
This is the website for Uncle Sam's "fighting-est" division. Technically, the 41st infantry division belongs to the States of the great Northwest. However, men from each state sooner or later found their way into the ranks of the Division and gave their blood sweat, and their lives, to make the Sunset Division - MacArthur's Jungleers - from the States of the Northwest to Australia, through the cauldron of New Guinea, back to the Philippines, and then to the very threshold of Tokyo.

This site is provided as a means of communication between WWII veterans of the 41st Division and the general public. It boasts features such as a Division message board, a collection of multimedia veteran histories, a 41st Division veteran directory, and a Division photo album.


Ed Calhoun's Normandy Series Photographs
Ed Calhoun's artistic inspiration comes from quietly observing the perfect complexity of everyday life. I am interested in the cohabitation of chaos and purity; the concrete versus the ephemeral, reality contrasted against perception. From these themes, he work with a variety of media to create an emotional landscape for the viewer to survey.