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Brigadier General Charles McGee
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Captain Roscoe Brown
Dr. Roscoe Brown served in the US Army Air Forces as a fighter pilot in the 100th Fighter Squadron, 332nd Fighter Group, 15th Air Force. Brown recounts some of his exploits in the skies over Europe, including a duel with a German Me 262 jet fighter.
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The Battle of the Bulge Gallery at The National WWII Museum
Follow the largest battle in the history of the US Army as experienced on the Road to Berlin permanent exhibit gallery.
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The Battle of the Bulge
The Battle of the Bulge was the US Army's greatest struggle to deny Adolf Hitler's last chance for victory.
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Major Glenn Miller: The Loss of an Icon
“We didn’t come here to set any fashions in music. We merely came to bring a much-needed touch of home to some lads who have been here a couple of years.” – Glenn Miller
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Major Glenn Miller, US Army Air Forces
The Glenn Miller Orchestra was at the top of the charts when Miller gave it all up to support the war effort. This two part series will highlight Miller’s career and untimely disappearance.
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A POW Thanksgiving 1944 in Stalag Luft IV
“You woke up hungry, you went to bed hungry, you were hungry all day long.”
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A Tale of Two Chucks
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Ask a Curator: WWII Aviator Flight Jackets
For National Ask a Curator Day, Larry Decuers explores the Museum's collection of flight jackets.
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On the Road with The National WWII Museum
There is nothing like seeing the sights of World War II firsthand.
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Stalag Symphony: Clair Cline
In European prisoner of war camps, boredom became as fearsome an enemy as the Nazis themselves. These Americans fought it with inspiring creativity.