Photos of the 6th Infantry

6th Inf. Div. Post WWII Korea to Vietnam

Various photos of 6th Infantry Division Members After World War II

V-mail

Documents After Action Reports

Rare and historic documents from the history of the 6th Infantry Division

Mabuhay the History of the 63rd Infantry Regiment

Regimental Pamphlet of the 63rd Infantry Regiment prepared by the regiment in 1948

Imperial Japan War Propaganda

Propaganda leaflets from Imperial Japan.

The Tears of the Mothers of Japanese Soldiers

Japanese 1,000 Stitch Belt from Luzon

Memorial to the War Dead of the Pacific and to the 6th Infantry Division

On a prominent plateau near Manila sits the largest cemetary, outside Arlington, Virginia, containing the greatest number of our military dead of World War II.

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5 Comments

  1. I would like upload my father’s photos to the 6th gallery with the location and year ,how do I go about doing that upload? I know I am the last generation before they get discarded when I pass. I would like to share them with others.

    Reply
    • Mr. Mesite:

      We’d like to help you and honor your father. We have to carefully monitor what is uploaded onto the site. With that in mind, could a you put them on a thumb drive and mail that to us? It would be helpful too, if they were labeled with adequate information so that we could put them in the correct gallery within our albums. Be sure to include your father’s full name and the company, regiment and/or unit in which your father served.

      I will send you a private email to advise where to mail the thumb drive.

      Reply
  2. Hi,

    I am looking for information on my uncle. He enlisted November 16th, 1942. Discharged August 25th 1943
    Company Btry D
    Regiment 6th C.A.
    I have his final Statement on his discharge from Ft Wn Scott, Calif.
    I am not able to receive more information due to the fire in 70’s in St Louis.
    My question is this… Did the 6th Regiment that my uncle was in only fight in the Philippines ?

    Reply
    • The only 6th Regiment I see during WWII was in the ETO as the 6th Armored Infantry Regiment.
      This website is dedicated to the 6th Infantry Division.

      Reply
    • If your uncle was discharged in 1943 he wasn’t with the 6th Armored Infantry Battalion that was part of the assault on Luzon in January 1945.

      Reply

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