- http://www.searchmil.com/ - This should be your first stop for all things military. SearchMil.com provides users with clean, relevant results in a simple format, with extensive listings on any topic.
- http://www.militarydataresource.com/ - If the above link is your first stop, Military Data Resource will be your second. It contains categorized links to all aspects of the military, along with an in-site search engine to find specifically what you're looking for.
- http://www.military.com/ - Military.com serves the millions of Americans with close ties to the military: active duty, reservists, veterans, families, defense workers and military enthusiasts. The Military.com team is committed to providing this audience with meaningful content, resources, products, and services. They have a search box with four options: you can perform a web search, a search of .gov sites, .mil sites, and also a search of the Military.com site itself. See what you can find.
- http://www.janes.com/defence/glossary/ - Wow. If you've ever wondered what one of the military's innumerable acronyms means, you'll find out here. Jane's Defense Glossary contains over 20,000 defense-related acronyms and abbreviations, searchable either by acronym or term.
- http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/doddict/ - The DOD Dictionary of Military Terms includes not only abbreviations and acronyms, but also every other fully-worded military phrase you can think of. Search their database by keyword or browse by letter and number.
- http://www.dtic.mil/search97bin/aulimp/search - Search Index to Military Periodicals is just what it sounds like: a searchable index of military periodicals. Enough said.
- http://www.defenselink.mil/ - DefenseLINK is the official web site for the Department of Defense and the starting point for finding U.S. military information online. You can use the search box in the upper right corner, read up on the latest news, or visit any of the constantly updated links.
- http://4military.4anything.com/ - 4Anything: Military is a small collection of links relating to military topics. Worth a look if you're not looking for very in-depth topics.
- http://www.troa.org/ - An independent, nonprofit organization, TROA is operated exclusively to benefit members of the uniformed services—active duty, former and retired, National Guard and Reserve—and their families and survivors. On their page you can find breaking news and other military-related information.
- http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milorg/index.html - This page, brought to us by War, Peace and Security, contains a list of well over 100 countries with links to official military servers covering all aspects of their armed forces, as well as other informational links. A very handy resource for finding country-specific information.