New York State in WW II
See also L.I. -- History -- World War, 1939-1945 web page
- Airfields
- Abandoned and Little-Known Airfields: New York State (Paul Freeman)
- NY World War II Army Airfields (Wikipedia)
-- Casualties
- State Summary of War Casualties from World War II, For Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard: From New York (U.S. National Archives)
- World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Force Personnel from: New York (U.S. National Archives)
-- Forts
- NYS Military Forts, 1900-1950: World War I and World War II (New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs. NYS Military Museum and Veterans' Research Center)
-- Memorials
- New York State World War II Memorial (New York State. Office of General Services. Visiting the Empire State Plaza)
-- Military units
- New York World War II Units (New York State. Division of Military and Naval Affairs. NYS Military Museum and Veterans' Research Center)
-- National Guard
- 27th Division, World War II, Men Who Were Federalized in 1940 (New York State. Division of Military and Naval Affairs. NYS Military Museum and Veterans' Research Center) -- It had been a NY National Guard division, until then; enlistment cards may be viewed for each soldier
- "WWII NY National Guard Records Go Online," Editorial Staff (New York History, March 16, 2012)
-- Naval operations
- New York (ibiblio.org. U.S. Naval Activities, World War II, by State)
-- NYS. War Council
- They Also Served: New Yorkers on the Home Front: A Guide to Records of the New York State War Council (New York State Archives)
-- Secret Service, German
- Ex Parte Quirin (Wikipedia)
- World War II: Operation Pastorius (About.com. Military History)