Gordon H. "Nick" Mueller, PhD

Join us for a special evening celebrating the launch of a new book about the D-Day invasion by the Museum’s President & CEO Emeritus.

March 14, 2019, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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+ Add to calendar 2019-03-14 5:00:00 PM 2019-03-14 8:00:00 PM America/Mexico_City Louisiana Memorial Pavilion 945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130 Gordon H. "Nick" Mueller, PhD Join us for a special evening celebrating the launch of a new book about the D-Day invasion by the Museum’s President & CEO Emeritus.
Location: Louisiana Memorial Pavilion
945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130

Gordon H. “Nick” Mueller, PhD, presents “Everything We Have: D-Day 6.6.44”

5:00 p.m. Reception | 6:00 p.m. Presentation | 7:00 p.m. Book Signing

Presented by the Institute for the Study of War and Democracy and the General Raymond E. Mason Jr. Distinguished Lecture Series on World War II, this special evening marks the official launch of “Everything We Have,” which tells the American story of the Normandy landings through personal accounts, images, and artifacts from the collections of The National WWII Museum.

Offering rare insight into the experiences of the soldiers, airmen, and sailors who overwhelmed Hitler's forces on D-Day, this new book tells the personal stories of the people involved in Operation Overlord in their own words, some for the first time.

Can't join us at the Museum? Watch the conversation as it's happening via livestream.com.

About the Author: Gordon H. “Nick” Mueller, PhD, is President and CEO Emeritus of The National WWII Museum. A former Vice Chancellor at the University of New Orleans, he teamed with his close friend and UNO colleague Stephen Ambrose to cofound The National D-Day Museum, which opened in 2000. The institution secured designation in 2004 from the US Congress as America’s official museum for World War II. Today, The National WWII Museum is recognized as one of the world’s top museums. Dr. Mueller continues to participate in overseas educational tours of WWII sites and speaks widely on the war experience, the American spirit, and nonprofit leadership.

The reception and presentation, which are free and open to the public but please register to attend, are brought to you by the Institute for the Study of War and Democracy and The General Raymond E. Mason Jr. Distinguished Lecture Series on World War II Endowment Fund.

For more information or to register, call 504-528-1944 x 412.

Preorder “Everything We Have” from the Museum Store.