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  1. 90th ID Preservation Group Homepage

    Jan 7, 2016 · W elcome to the online home of the 90th Infantry Division Preservation Group. We are a collection of dedicated reenactors located in Ohio and Pennsylvania who have chosen to …

  2. 90th IDPG Weapons

    How to restamp bazooka rockets. Rockets, AT, 2.36-inch Bazooka Rocket Safety Wire Holding the Bazooka On the bazooka and the Tiger (Mark VI) tank Firearms

  3. 90th IDPG Articles

    Articles (These are articles written, edited or uploaded by 90thIDPG members which do not already fall under Projects or Weapons. You can also find reviews of equipment on our …

  4. 90th IDPG Holding the Bazooka

    I have always been interested in anti-tank weapons even before starting to reenact WWII. It utterly amazed me that one man could disable a multi-ton armored vehicle and live to tell about it. I …

  5. 90th IDPG - On the bazooka and the Tiger (Mark VI) tank

    Sgt. John Hawk, 359th Infantry, 90th ID "One of our bazooka men sneaked forward and placed one rocket, luckily, where it disabled the port track, the tank slid off into the ditch" Don Burgett …

  6. Divisional History - 90th IDPG

    The 90th was to effect a crossing and protect the right flank of the Corps. The 87th Division was to cross on the left, while the 4th Infantry Division was to knife through the center.

  7. Divisional History - 90th IDPG

    The 90th Infantry Division was born on the soil of Texas, drew its strength from the North and South and East and West, grew to lusty manhood on the beaches of France, and fed itself on …

  8. Divisional History - 90th IDPG

    Divisional History A History of the 90th Division in World War II 6 June 1944 To 9 May 1945

  9. Divisional History - 90th IDPG

    And so ended the combat history of the 90th Infantry Division, a history which began on the beaches of Normandy and wound through one thousand miles of hedgerows, plains, hills, …

  10. Divisional History - 90th IDPG

    Elsewhere along the front, the 79th Infantry and 82nd Airborne Divisions were meeting equally stiff resistance on the 90th’s right. The 83rd Infantry Division, on the 90th’s left, had gained …