- + Over 100 veterans sing Happy Birthday to World War II Vets Bette and Rosalyn at Women's Military Museum—ARLINGTON, Virginia - World War II veterans U.S. Army 1st Lieutenant Bette Horstman, 99, and U.S. Army Sgt. Josephine Bogdanich, 104, get a special bi...
- + Soldiers tour U.S. Army Ordnance Training Support Facility [Image 3 of 3]—FORT LEE, Virginia- Soldiers tour the U.S. Army Ordnance Training Support Facility (TSF), the first Training Support Facility of the U.S. Army. The O...
- + History of COVID-19 mission captured by U.S. Army History teams [Image 2 of 3]—FORT LEE, Virginia - Private 1st Class Sebastian Walteros, 111th Mortuary Affairs Company, prepares for an interview by signing an access agreement wi...
- + Museum Support Center showcases military history [Image 1 of 3]—FORT BELVOIR, Virginia - Master Sgt. Anthony Florence, 322nd Military History Detachment (left), and Sgt. 1st Class Lamont Bradford, 315th Military Hi...
- + 93 Female Veterans recognized with unique Honor Flight—ARLINGTON, Virginia – Girl power took on an entirely new meaning when 93 female veterans spanning service from World War II to the Vietnam War flew t...
- + Brig. Gen. Wallace speaks at all-female honor flight [Image 7 of 7]—ARLINGTON, Virginia - Brig. Gen. Patricia R. Wallace, commanding general of the 91st Training Division, expresses her gratitude for the trailblazing e...
- + Female Veterans watch changing of the guard during unique honor flight [Image 6 of 7]—ARLINGTON, Virginia - Nearly 100 female veterans with service to the nation spanning from 1941 to 1975 watch the official Changing of the Guard at the...
- + Veterans watch changing of the guard [Image 5 of 7]—ARLINGTON, Virginia - Nearly 100 female veterans with service to the nation spanning from 1941 to 1975 watch the official Changing of the Guard at the...
- + Female veterans from World War II through Vietnam honored for their service [Image 4 of 7]—ARLINGTON, Virginia - The first all female Honor Flight from Chicago flew 93 female veterans with service to the nation spanning from 1941 to 1975 to ...
- + Nearly 100 female veterans honored for their service [Image 3 of 7]—ARLINGTON, Virginia - The first all female Honor Flight from Chicago flew 93 female veterans with service to the nation spanning from 1941 to 1975 to ...
- + Military Women's Memorial hosts 93 female veterans [Image 2 of 7]—ARLINGTON, Virginia - U.S. Army Maj. Christina Rudolph, 305th Mobile Public Affairs commander, thanks retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Wilma Vaught f...
- + World War 2 veterans celebrate milestone at all female Honor Flight [Image 1 of 7]—ARLINGTON, Virginia - World War II veterans U.S. Army 1st Lieutenant Bette Horstman, 99, and U.S. Army Sgt. Josephine Bogdanich, 104, blow out candles...
- + From Private to Director, a Soldier’s journey to history—FORT LEE, Virginia - Sixteen-year-old Kari Atkinson was not thinking about a career in museum management, much less joining the Army, when she was cau...
- + Women's equality in the U.S. Army, by the numbers—FORT BELVOIR, Virginia- U.S. Army Historian Maj. Sandy Knoll gazes up at a statistical display at the National Museum of the U.S. Army, a U.S. flag bu...
- + Senior Enlisted Leaders use history to train Army’s future at Gettysburg—While battle planning and execution are in many ways similar today, one factor of military leadership has evolved significantly since the 1863 Battle ...
- + 50th Anniversary of the Tet Offensive—The panel will be moderated by Charles R. Bowery, Jr., Executive Director, U.S. Army Center of Military History, and additional panelists include Dr. ...
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