Bill Detweiler
This Museum certainly would not be the success it is today without Bill. His family is in our thoughts and prayers. His memory lives on in our exhibits, our mission, and our hearts.
This Museum certainly would not be the success it is today without Bill. His family is in our thoughts and prayers. His memory lives on in our exhibits, our mission, and our hearts.
A Home Front lathe operator visits her wartime photo in The Arsenal of Democracy.
Heroism on the battlefield often goes unrecognized for generations, as it did for Staff Sergeant Ruben Rivers.
As USS Arizona burned on December 7, 1941, Lt. Commander Fuqua displayed true courage under fire.
Coast Guardsman Charles Walter David Jr. volunteered to rescue sailors from the doomed USAT Dorchester and also saved the lives of two of his own shipmates.
Tinker with tools and fiddle with contraptions while learning about important innovations during World War II.
Join us to learn from Dr. Haulman, the Chief of Organizational History Division at the Air Force Research Agency.
This unique, inaugural journey from The National WWII Museum takes guests to the sites of the Pacific war, from Pearl Harbor to Iwo Jima and more. Travel luxuriously while experiencing history up close, with help from renowned historians and eyewitnesses to World War II.