WWI and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
This Veterans Day marks the 100th anniversary of the entombment of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. In this discussion, our Chief Historian Dr. Ed Lengel interviews Dr. Steven Trout
This Veterans Day marks the 100th anniversary of the entombment of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. In this discussion, our Chief Historian Dr. Ed Lengel interviews Dr. Steven Trout
World’s preeminent sports entertainment organization joins the Mission to Inspire America ARLINGTON, TX – (November 10, 2021) – The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation (NMOHMF) today announced an official multi-year partnership with
Former presidents ask their fellow Americans to support the mission to build a national Museum, Monument recognizing highest award for bravery in combat ARLINGTON, TX – (November 8, 2021) – The
ARLINGTON, TX – (November 4, 2021)– The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation (NMOHMF) is excited to announce the addition of Flight Officer John C. “Red” Morgan’s Medal of Honor
ARLINGTON, TX – (November 5, 2021)– The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation (NMOHMF) welcomed a gift of rare historical objects related to Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Air Force
ARLINGTON, TX – (October 13, 2021) – Duane Dewey earned the Medal of Honor on April 16, 1952, while serving in the Korean War. With his passing at the age of
ARLINGTON, TX – (August 24, 2021) – The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation (NMOHMF) today announced that Chris Cassidy, retired U.S. Navy SEAL and former Chief Astronaut for NASA, will
WASHINGTON, D.C. – (July 26, 2021) – The National Medal of Honor Monument Act unanimously passed the U.S. House of Representatives today, showing clear bipartisan support. The legislation, which now moves to
WASHINGTON, D.C. – (July 15, 2021) – The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee yesterday passed H.R. 1664, the National Medal of Honor Monument Act by unanimous vote. The bill would authorize the creation
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.