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Soaring Valor
WWII veterans are teamed with high school students for a Museum visit sponsored by the Gary Sinise Foundation.
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WWII Air, Sea & Land Festival 2017
Warbirds overhead, tanks on parade, PT-305 in the water.
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P-51 Pilot Stephen Ananian
After his first P-51 ride since May 1945, pilot Stephen Ananian discusses flying one of WWII's signature aircraft.
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Student Webinar: "Liberty" and the Home Front Through Historical Fiction
Distance Learning Specialist Shelbie Johnson and Newbery Honor-winning author Kirby Larson explore the history behind her new novel Liberty, which chronicles the story of two friends who rescue a stray dog in WWII-era New Orleans.
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On the Road with The National WWII Museum
There is nothing like seeing the sights of World War II firsthand.
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Get in the Scrap with The National WWII Museum!
Join our service-learning project so your students can learn about environmental conservation while having fun.
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Bob Hope at the Museum
A Q&A with daughter Linda Hope explores a legacy of devotion to US troops in World War II and beyond.
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Guadalcanal Webinar
Robert M. Citino, PhD, examines the concluding weeks of a pivotal battle in the Pacific theater.
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Remembering Donald Malarkey
The Easy Company veteran “was the strongest man I’ve ever met,” says the actor who portrayed him in HBO’s Band of Brothers.
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Guadalcanal Webinar
James Hornfischer, author of Neptune’s Inferno: The US Navy at Guadalcanal, explores the ferocious sea battles surrounding the Solomon Islands during the Guadalcanal campaign.
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Guadalcanal Webinar
Richard Frank, author of Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle, explores the strategies by the Japanese occupiers and American invaders during the Battle of Guadalcanal.
Notes from the Museum
Dispatches from The National WWII Museum