The Home Front Saves a Life
A US Navy sailor survives off of Guadalcanal thanks to a life belt with a remarkable connection to home.
A US Navy sailor survives off of Guadalcanal thanks to a life belt with a remarkable connection to home.
A man of faith and a talented cook, Bronder became a vital part of the PT-305 crew.
The idea of using American Indians who were fluent in both their traditional tribal language and in English to send secret messages in battle was first put to the test in World War I with the Choctaw Telephone Squad and other Native communications experts and messengers. However, it wasn’t until World War II that the US military developed a specific policy to recruit and train American Indian speakers to become code talkers.
Richard Tregaskis’s account of the first seven weeks of fighting is a classic of war literature.
After a Japanese torpedo attack, a heavy cruiser survives to fight again -- with the help of a temporary bow fashioned from a tropical tree trunk.
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.