PT-305
The National WWII Museum’s patrol torpedo boat, PT-305, has her new assignment—returning to her permanent home on the Museum’s campus in the John E. Kushner Restoration Pavilion.
The National WWII Museum’s patrol torpedo boat, PT-305, has her new assignment—returning to her permanent home on the Museum’s campus in the John E. Kushner Restoration Pavilion.
Battleship Missouri Memorial curator’s family connection to the USS Arizona’s Marine Detachment.
Learn more about what artifacts are being accepted for donation at The National World War II Museum.
July 17 marks the 76th anniversary of the Port Chicago Disaster. The Port Chicago 50 have yet to be exonerated.
Visitors often ask, “Why is the Museum in New Orleans?” The answer to this simple question requires an understanding of the city’s involvement in World War II, politics, and American memory.
Join us for a conversation with author G. Kurt Piehler, PhD, and Michael Bell, PhD, Executive Director of the Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, on Piehler’s book A Religious History of the American GI in World War II.
By John Curatola, PhD, WWII Military Historian, Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, The National WWII Museum
Join The National WWII Museum for a free, in-person screening of Academy Award–nominated feature film The Great Dictator as a part of our Reel History Film Series.