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PT-305, in bad repair and far from seaworthy, resided at Back Bay Boat Yard in Galveston, Texas, when she was acquired by The National WW...
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A Tale of Two Chucks
How Captain Charles K. Peters’s P-51D Model Mustang Fighter, Daddy Rabbit, Roared Back to Life during a Bomber Escort Mission into Germany
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Camp Shelby dedicates Gold Star Families Memorial Monument
The unveiling of the Camp Shelby Gold Star Memorial Monument was a moving experience for families.
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National WWII Museum Partners with Iconic WWII Brand
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans has partnered with Bergeron Automotive and Operation Homefront Louisiana in a three-month promotion to benefit Louisiana’s current service members, wounded warriors and their families who reside in the state.
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The National WWII Museum Celebrates Record-Shattering Month
The National WWII Museum is on the cusp of its 15th Anniversary, and as staff members prepare for the occasion, they’re also celebrating an extraordinary new record – 73,449 Museum visitors in March 2015, a 31 percent increase from March 2014. This new high point for attendance in a single month comes on the heels of two recent achievements for the Museum – more than 515,000 visitors in 2014, a 14 percent increase from the previous year, and the opening of the latest pavilion on the growing campus, Campaigns of Courage: European and Pacific Theaters.
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