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Remember D-Day

The Army Historical Foundation invites you to join a panel of historians and museum professionals as they discuss why it’s important to remember D-Day.

Sunken Roads Screening at the Museum

June 1, 2024, the Army Historical Foundation invites you to a free screening of the documentary Sunken Roads: Three Generations After D-Day followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker Charlotte Juergens.

Soldier- Isaac N Dryden

Dryden was immediately appointed as one of Company D’s eight corporals, and he was promoted to sergeant before the 24th Ohio saw its first action at Cheat Mountain, (West) Virginia, in September 1861.

MGM-31 Pershing Missile

The Army’s specifications for the Pershing were stringent. For maximum mobility, the Pershing was to weigh no more than 10,000 pounds and include two stages.

AHF is honored to be a part of bringing a new history destination to the world, but our mission is not complete. The fundraising efforts continue, discover how to get involved and support the Museum.

Looking for the scoop on planning your Museum visit? The National Army Museum website is now live with exhibit previews, programming information, tips for itinerary planning and latest news.

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The Memorial Garden at the National Museum of the United States Army

MEMORIAL GARDEN

As part of the Museum’s mission to present a holistic picture of the Soldier experience, AHF supports the creation of a designated space that honors the sacrifices of those who serve.

host your event

The Museum now brings a new venue for special events. Let our events team translate your vision into a successful and memorable occasion.

SUPPORT THE MUSEUM

The Museum has opened its doors, but we still need your help to construct the exterior elements and continue our support to the Museum and Army History.

YOU CAN HELP. HERE'S HOW.

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EXPLORE THE WAYS TO GIVE

There are many ways to honor your service or the service of your loved ones while also supporting the Museum. Unit Tributes, Benches, Trees, Seats, and Commemorative Bricks are all unique ways to be a part of the national landmark honoring our Army.

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