Richard “Dick” Cole
Farewell to the last surviving Doolittle Raider, who generously shared his unforgettable WWII story.
Farewell to the last surviving Doolittle Raider, who generously shared his unforgettable WWII story.
Brigadier General Charles “Chuck” Yeager was best known as the first man to break the sound barrier, but during World War II Yeager was a decorated fighter ace.
The Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) and the Special Air Service (SAS) were the inspiration for a kitschy American TV show of the 1960’s.
One of the country's leading authorities on post-1945 Japan joins an Institute historian to discuss this crucial time in Japanese history.
The National WWII Museum expresses its deepest sympathies to the British Royal Family and the peoples of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth on today’s passing of Queen Elizabeth II (1926–2022).
Join us on November 30th as Senior Curator Tom Czekanski presents Stories of Pearl Harbor.
Have you ever looked at an artwork and recognized different elements as everyday household objects? Have you thought that it looked like something you could make? Let’s put that theory to the test by making your own found object artwork and entering it into our contest!
Join us live and in person for a Veterans Day Meet the Author event featuring a panel discussion with Dear Bob… author Martha Bolton, Bob Hope’s daughter Linda Hope, and Senior Curator Kim Guise.