Timberwolf Patch 

104th Infantry Division

National Timberwolf Association

An Association of World War II Veterans of the
104th Infantry Division, U.S. Army.

Official Home Page

This web site is intended to accurately portray and preserve the World War II history of the 104th Infantry Division, and to recognize the contribution of the 34,000 men who proudly wore the Timberwolf shoulder insignia.

It also seeks to honor the memory of those gallant men who perished in battle, as well as those who were wounded in action. Finally, it hopes to rekindle the spirit of patriotism manifested in love of country and respect for its flag and institutions.



         Site Index

Absent Comrades* Publication
Addendum Quotations
Major General Terry Allen* Table of Contents
Command Personnel Timberwolf Books
Decorations and Awards Timberwolf Search*
Guest Book Tribute to the Infantry*
Links: Timberwolf Sites War Stories
Links: Other Military Sites Web awards and rings
Maps: Battle World War II History*
Monuments
Nordhausen Concentration Camp Attached Units:
555th AAA Battalion
750th Tank Battalion
 

 

*Music at this file


National Timberwolf Association
64th Annual Reunion

Portland, Oregon
1 September - 7 September, 2009





Online Registration                    


National Timberwolf Association

All World War II veterans of the 104th Infantry Division, widows and their immediate families are eligible, contact:

 Glen E. Lytle, Sec'y-Treas.
4002 Jasmine Drive
Wichita, KS 67226
tel:(316)636-5334 fax:(316)636-9644

 Dues of $10 per year includes a subscription to the
Timberwolf Howl



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Info@104InfDiv.org


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This page last updated: 3 September, 2008
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