Solomon Victory Theater Seat Tributes
The National WWII Museum would like to thank the following donors for purchasing a theater seat thus far.
The National WWII Museum would like to thank the following donors for purchasing a theater seat thus far.
With a brick at The National WWII Museum, you have a unique opportunity to create a lasting tribute to loved ones who served their country.
The National WWII Museum honors the sacrifice of a generation that forged the American spirit, secured global freedom, and transformed the United States into an economic and political power. The entrepreneurial spirit of corporate America, led by dollar-a-day CEOs, surpassed their Axis counterparts, catapulting the country to victory and creating a legacy of e-companies continuing today. The Museum speaks through their voices to educate future generations—to nurture an appreciation of freedom and democracy and inspire civic responsibility.
At The National WWII Museum, we honor Patriots every day. They are the men and women fought and sacrificed for the freedom we all enjoy today and we’ve created a special circle of support in their honor — the Patriots Circle.
Looking for a place guaranteed to move and educate your group? The National WWII Museum is a remarkable must-see attraction in New Orleans that illuminates the American experience during World War II.
British author and historian Anthony Tucker-Jones comes to discuss his latest work on one of the giants of history, Winston Churchill, with the Museum’s own Dr. Rob Citino. Presented as The Orlin Russell Corey Memorial Lecture, in Partnership with the Churchill Society of New Orleans.
While US strategy in 1941 was largely focused on the war in Europe, the bold carrier raid seized the initiative against increasing US pressure over Japan’s ongoing war in China. Captain Rick Jacobs will discuss the events of that terrible, heroic day—from the opening of Japan by Commodore Mathew Perry in the 1850’s through the devastation at Pearl Harbor on December 7.
Join us on November 30th as Senior Curator Tom Czekanski presents Stories of Pearl Harbor.