Private Snafu Cartoon Series
Private Snafu, a Warner Bros. Studios cartoon produced for the war effort, educated and entertained GIs.
Private Snafu, a Warner Bros. Studios cartoon produced for the war effort, educated and entertained GIs.
Films presented in the Reel History Film series illustrates the power of community and American heroes on the frontlines.
The courageous Free French defense of the remote desert fortress of Bir Hacheim in May 1942 helped turn the tide of the war in North Africa.
On Memorial Day and every day, the name of Richard McCurdy, killed in action during Operation Torch, and other boys like him should be kept alive and their sacrifices and those of their families remembered. They were and are part of a nation, a city, a neighborhood, and a family.
Among the Museum's collection are many stories of those who did not return, like PFC Darrel “Happy” Neil, killed in action on July 7, 1944 in France.
Actor and speaker Randy Otto embodies Britain's greatest prime minister in this one-man performance set against the harrowing backdrop of The Blitz.
The US Navy will celebrate its 248th birthday on October 13, 2023. The Museum will mark this service birthday with FREE admission for all active-duty and reserve members, retirees, and veterans of the US Navy.
Learn about life on the US Home Front during World War II and gain effective strategies and resources to teach about it in your classroom.