Victory Ball
Saluting the men and women who have dedicated and continue to dedicate their lives to our freedom.
Saluting the men and women who have dedicated and continue to dedicate their lives to our freedom.
In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attacks on December 7, 1941, The National WWII Museum will unveil its newest special exhibit, Infamy: Pearl Harbor Remembered.
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans marks a milestone by welcoming its three-millionth visitor.
After 80 years, the remains of Private First Class John Henry Newstrom, a US Marine killed during the Battle of Peleliu in 1944, have been identified and will be returned home thanks to a joint recovery effort by the US and Japanese governments.
The invasion of Tarawa marked the first major action by American forces in the Central Pacific. Waves of Marines were badly mauled as they struggled to cross reefs and assault the beach.
As the nation celebrates Independence Day, the Museum will host several patriotic events that will be free and open to the public.