

Army Combat Action Badge News!!!
H.R. 2267 would expand
retroactive eligibility of the Army Combat Action Badge to include members of
the Army who participated in combat during which they personally engaged, or
were personally engaged by, the enemy at any time on or after December 7, 1941.
Authorizes the Secretary of the Army to award the Army Combat Action Badge to
any member of the Army who participated in combat during which the person
actually engaged, or was personally engaged by, the enemy at any time between
December 7, 1941, and September 18, 2001, as long as such person has not been
previously recognized for such participation.
Latest Major Action: 6/28/2007: Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred
to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel.
OFFICIAL ARMY HISTORY OF 2/34 ARMOR
DESERT STORM PHOTO ALBUM (378 PICTURES - 104 NEW HHC PICTURES!!!)
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? (71 DREADNOUGHTS)
VIEW OUR OUR WEB SITE LOG BOOK
DESERT STORM PLAQUE ADDED TO 1ST DIV MONUMENT
OPERATION DESERT STORM INFORMATION
2/34th ARMOR LAAGER SITE (VIETNAM)
An Important Message For
Task Force 2-34 Desert Storm Veterans
Message to TF 2-34 Desert Storm Veterans
John Sack (1930 - 2004)
John Sack, a founder of literary journalism and a war correspondent in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Yugoslavia, and Afghanistan, has died in San Francisco of complications from a transplant for myelodysplasia, a bone-marrow cancer. Mr. Sack was with 2-34 Armor during Desert Storm. He wrote as series of articles and a book about the battalion. John Sack was 74.
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Dedication
This web site is dedicated to all the Dreadnoughts of the 2nd Battalion, 34th Armor, the units that fought with the Dreadnoughts during Desert Storm in Task Force 2-34, and all of the soldiers that served their country before, during and after Desert Storm. Your dedication and service will never be truly appreciated or understood by those who never served with the unit. Those of us who were there with you , are the only living individuals who can truly say, without reservation, that we KNOW what you experienced and what you endured. Regardless of what your M.O.S. was or what you actually did support your brothers in arms, Thank You!

You will always be our brothers and this web site is dedicated to ALL WHO SERVED!
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DREADNOUGHTS OF DESERT STORM
2-34 Armor, First Infantry Division
Company A 5/16 Infantry, First Infantry Division
Company D 5/16 Infantry, First Infantry Division
Company A 1st Engineers, First Infantry Division
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