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Howard Hart
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SHOP TALK: Collecting Aircraft at The National WWII Museum
Learn MoreBuilding a Collection of World War II aircraft 60 years after the war has been a challenging aspect of building the Museum collection.
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Keith Renstrom: 4th Marine Division
Learn MoreIn this clip, Renstrom gives a chilling account of the Japanese and civilian suicides at Marpi Point on Saipan.
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Pharmacist’s Mate First Class John H. Willis Medal of Honor
Learn MoreIn the bloodiest of battles in Marine Corps history, 27 Marines and sailors were awarded the Medal of Honor for action on Iwo Jima. No other campaign surpassed that number.
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Blasting the Way to the Beachhead: US Navy Underwater Demolition Teams in the Pacific
Learn MoreThe men of the Underwater Demolition Teams in the Pacific were born out of the necessity of the moment in World War II, and blasted their way from one island to another to help achieve American victory over Japan.
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Ernie Pyle: The Voice of the American Soldier in World War II
Learn MoreNewspaper correspondent Ernie Pyle became a national folk hero by reporting on the average soldier in World War II.
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The Invasion of Okinawa: One Damned Ridge After Another
Learn MoreAs Marines behind the lines ran supplies up to the grunts in the front, one survivor of the night action and a veteran of Peleliu was heard to tell his foxhole buddy about the upcoming fight, “This right here…well…this is gonna be a bitch.” He had no idea how accurate his prophecy would be.
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Not Really a Cruiser, Not Really a Battleship, but Never a Battlecruiser: The Story of the US Navy’s Alaska-Class
Learn MoreFast, powerful, and short-lived, the Alaska-class large cruisers of the US Navy in World War II were both state of the art and obsolete at the same time. See how the US Navy tried to create the ultimate cruiser-killer ship.
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From the Collection on National Pet Day
Learn MoreWe feature some loyal companions, adopted friends, and loved animals by WWII servicemen and women in honor of National Pet Day.
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Best of WWII Public Programs: Hidden Gems
Learn MoreWe look back at some of the best author events at The National WWII Museum.
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Patty Thomas: "What You are Fighting For"
Learn MoreDancer Patty Thomas was often showcased by her boss and troupe leader Bob Hope as a living embodiment of what American troops were fighting for. Thomas brought levity and youthful femininity to the staging areas of the harshest fighting in the Pacific.
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From the Collection on National Beer Day
Learn MoreTake a look at some beer-related items from the Museum.