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This blog was created for USASTRATCOM Long Lines Battalion Army personnel who served in Taiwan during the 1965-72 time frame. Specifically, those who lived and worked in and around Taipei are the target. If you worked at the Grass Mountain or Gold Mountain facilities or anywhere in downtown Taipei, we would like to hear from you. All are welcome to visit and contribute to this blog. Your comments and pictures are encouraged.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

World War 11, Allies, Axis, Statistics, Forts, Camps

There are literally millions of articles, books and other info regarding WW2. This post will eventually be followed by a posting about the second Camp Gordon, GA.

 Map from en.wikipedia.org

Map from historyplace.com

Map from history.army.mil

Map from history.army.mil

Pie chart from reddit.com

Pie chart from reddit.com

Pie chart from reddit.com


Pie chart from reddit.com
Bar chart from common.wikmedia.org

Bar chart from flickr.com
Pie chart from common.wikimedia.org

Pie chart from nationalww2museum.org

List from globalsecurity.org

Chart from Peter G.. Peterson Foundation


Pie chart from keepamericafree.com

Map from American Battle Monuments Commission

National World War ll Memorial, Washington, D.C. 


Document from history.army.mil     

Finally, we have an official document actually guessing the number of people who served during WW2. So, we shouldn't feel awkward if we don't agree.

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