March 25, 2025
The stories of the country’s Medal of Honor recipients define the values that embody the spirit of the Medal itself: courage, sacrifice, commitment, integrity, citizenship, and patriotism. Within the National Medal of Honor Museum, they will live to commemorate historic actions and inspire future generations. Over the next twelve months, we will share some of those stories as we embark on a countdown to National Medal of Honor Day 2025, and launch the mission to inspire America.
The Medal of Honor Bus will travel to locations around North Texas and the United States, sharing the stories of the nation’s Medal of Honor recipients with students, veterans and organizations eager to learn more. Inquire about a bus visit to your community!
There is significant progress to report at the National Medal of Honor construction site where the interior spaces continue to take shape. Link to Construction Update Newsletter page below:
The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation’s Griffin Institute is launching conversations about commitment on campuses across the nation through the NFL’s Character Playbook. This program features the values embodied by the Medal of Honor and encourages important discussions about tough everyday decisions facing today’s students. Learn more about bringing this important program to your campus here.
Connect with veterans from across the nation as you join together to support this historic project and stay up to date on important milestones to completion.
Become a National Medal of Honor Museum Cornerstone Member and help preserve the stories of valor belonging to our nation’s Medal of Honor recipients.
The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation is on a mission to inspire and unite America by sharing the stories, valor, and values of Medal of Honor recipients.
Through education, leadership, and inspiring spaces for learning and reflection, the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation preserves and expands the impact of the 3,519 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.