Jamey and Judy Clement Donor Spotlight
Jamey and Judy Clement have been proud supporters of The National WWII Museum since 2012.
Jamey and Judy Clement have been proud supporters of The National WWII Museum since 2012.
More than 80 years after the Battle of Tassafaronga, a team of scientists and explorers aboard the Exploration Vessel Nautilus found and imaged the wrecked bow of the New Orleans at the bottom of Iron Bottom Sound.
"Being here -- walking on what is sacred ground in the history of a people and a place, talking to those who want to share this with others -- has affected all of us in the most subtle of ways."
On January 20, 1942, a group of Nazi leaders met to coordinate a continent-wide genocide.
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.
Make and take your own crystal radio and produce a WWII-era radio comedy using scripts, sound-effects, and music.