This web site is dedicated to the veterans of World War II. It is for them that we do all that we do, to let the world know that what they did was for a good, and just cause. The gentleman we most admire is Master Sergeant Jules Desgain (ret). Master Sergeant Desgain was in the 83rd infantry division, 908th field artillery, B battery during World War II, then after the war he joined the 28th infantry division, 107th field artillery and retired from there as a Master Sergeant. Last, but not least, this is only one of the brave young men who went to war, and put their life's on the line so that you, and I could enjoy the freedom that we enjoy today. We salute all those who went to war, and those that supported them on the home front.

Our web site honors soldiers of World war II, from the 28th division, 110th infantry regiment, K company. Our purpose is to honor the veterans of World war II, and present it in an educational manner as to accurately, and objectively as possible. We must stress "objectively" - We concentrate on the military aspects of the soldier. WE DO NOT support or in any way condone the politics which directed them.

Our website, and it's people do not represent or advocate national socialism, or any of it's outgrowths. The display of the national emblem or other insignia is done as a part of the acurate portrayal of the soldiers of the period. This website, and its people try to portray the common soldier in a company. The Axis historians provide an important foil to the Allied historians at public display battles, and living history events. The victory of the American, British, and Soviet forces did not come easily. An accurate portrayal may permit the uninformed to guage more accurately the difficulty, and the sacrifice made by all soldiers in achieving what General Eisenhower titled: "The crusade in Europe."

Period politics are neither condoned nor tolerated. Nor is the display of the Nazi political party flags, banners, or arm bands.