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Guadalcanal Webinar
Learn MoreRichard 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.
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2017 Southeastern Museums Conference
Learn MoreNew Orleans plays host to an annual gathering of museum professionals.
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Tips for Saving your Collection After a Tropical Disaster
Learn MoreIn the event that you must respond to the aftermath of a storm, it is important to remember that personal safety comes first. When you are confident it is safe to enter an affected area, you can then assess the situation and follow some general guidance for beginning the salvage process.
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Remembering Fireman First Class Gunther A. Kroll
Learn MoreA visit to grandpa's Road to Victory Brick highlights a day at the Museum.
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Campers Embrace the Spirit of Bob Hope
Learn MoreAt the Museum's fourth annual Bob & Dolores Hope Summer Theater Camp, 16 middle schoolers became stars of the show.
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Dwight Anderson
Learn MoreA history buff, it took just one visit to the Museum for Anderson to want to be involved.
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Guadalcanal Gallery Tour
Learn MoreTour Road to Tokyo's Guadalcanal gallery with Keith Huxen, PhD, Senior Director of Research and History in the Institute for the Study of War and Democracy.
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Distance Learning: The Battle of Guadalcanal
Learn MoreMuseum Distance Learning Manager Chrissy Gregg and Richard Frank, author of Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle, kick off an online learning series dedicated to the 75th anniversary of a pivotal battle in the Pacific war.
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"A fearsome attack on Shreveport, 76 years ago"
Learn MoreThe Shreveport Times revisits its own coverage of the Louisiana Maneuvers.
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A Gadfly and the Navy
Learn MoreFrom the Mississippi to Normandy: The National WWII Museum of the USA is in New Orleans—because of a certain Mr. Higgins, “the man who won the war for us.”
Notes from the Museum
Dispatches from The National WWII Museum