“I Did Not Send For You” – John Fox and the Medal of Honor
by Cory M. Ackerman John R. Fox, a native of Ohio, attended the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program at Wilberforce University. Originally, Fox had
by Cory M. Ackerman John R. Fox, a native of Ohio, attended the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program at Wilberforce University. Originally, Fox had
By Edward G. Lengel, Ph.D. Alvin Cullum York’s character didn’t amount to much—at least, not early on. Born on December 13, 1887, near the small
In celebration of Medal of Honor Day on March 25th, Americans from all walks of life are invited to send Medal of Honor recipients personal
Two New Members of Board of Directors, Two New Members of Museum Advisory Board, Hiring of Chief Development Officer, Chief Curator and Chief Historian, and
ARLINGTON, TX – (February 2, 2021) – Legislation was introduced today in the U.S. Senate authorizing the creation of a national monument in Washington, D.C.,
U.S. senators introduced a bill to build a national monument in Washington to complement the National Medal of Honor Museum planned for 2024 in Arlington.
Through education, leadership, and inspiring spaces for learning and reflection, the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation preserves and expands the impact of the 3,517 awarded Medal of Honor recipients and the more than 40 million Americans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces since the Civil War.