Remembering Museum Friend Cokie Roberts
The pioneering newswoman and author championed the growth of our mission.
The pioneering newswoman and author championed the growth of our mission.
With its position in the South Pacific, Guadalcanal was an ideal location for a Japanese airfield that could threaten vital US sea lanes to Australia.
As we near the completion of our physical campus, The National WWII Museum is proud to announce the final phase in our Road to Victory Campaign. In our Final Mile, we are offering a whole new line of Victory pavers in addition to our classic red Victory bricks. Select one of four brand-new size options in a rich gray.
Current military members and all veterans are admitted FREE for the day to the Museum galleries.
Join author Alex Kershaw for a presentation about his new book The First Wave: The D-Day Warriors Who Led the Way to Victory in World War II.
This presentation will detail the development of German infantry weapons used in World War II focusing on the limitations placed on Germany by the Versailles Treaty.