The National WWII Museum Announces Eight New Board of Trustees
The National WWII Museum today announced the appointment of eight new members to the institution’s national Board of Trustees.
The National WWII Museum today announced the appointment of eight new members to the institution’s national Board of Trustees.
Entertainer Bob Hope performed his regular radio show in front of a military audience at the US Naval Training Facility in Oceanside, California on May 8, 1945. The next day he played a central role in the Victory broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio Service. These performances both took a more somber tone than usual.
Two years after the renowned historian began planning a war museum and eight years before The National D-Day Museum opened, Ambrose delivered a lecture, “New Orleans in the Second World War.”
The Douglas C-47 became the mainstay for airborne drops and were used in this role extensively for Operations Overlord, Dragoon, Market Garden, and Varsity.
Robert Brown was an educator, civil rights activist, community leader, elected official, and a WWII combat veteran.
The National WWII Museum’s most popular tour provides an in-depth itinerary exploring America’s most famous WWII battle.
Each year, we commemorate D-Day, calling to mind the men who landed on the beaches in Normandy and American experiences all over the world upon learning about the actions of the day.
Fall in with the Allies on this in-depth tour through the Normandy countryside, along the quiet, pastoral coastlines.