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Read MoreThe American Battle Monuments Commission hosts ceremony at Utah Beach American Memorial during USS Normandy visit
The ceremony will include a U.S. and French review of troops as well as a wreath laying to commemorate the lives lost during the Normandy campaign.
Read MoreABMC Renders Veteran’s Day Tributes Throughout The World
Officials, guests, ABMC staff members and visitors observed a moment of silence and laid wreaths in honor of the dedication, service and commitment of our veterans, past and present.
Read MoreThe American Battle Monuments Commission provides preview of new visitor center at Netherlands American Cemetery
The new visitor center will help ABMC tell the World War II story, including the local importance to the site and the U.S. military history of the region.
Read MoreU.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Moses F. Tate, killed in WWII, disinterred from ABMC cemetery for burial in home state of Missouri
A native of Seneca, Kansas, Tate was 23 at the time of his death and serving as a gunner on a B-24 Liberator during Operation Tidal Wave.
Read MoreVeterans Day 2022 at ABMC
As always, Veterans Day ceremonies will take place at ABMC cemeteries throughout the world to pay tribute to the men and women who fought with our Armed Forces.
Read MoreU.S. Army Pvt. John P. Cooper, killed in WWII, disinterred from Luxembourg American Cemetery for burial in Arkansas
Previously interred as an unknown at ABMC’s Luxembourg American Cemetery in Hamm, Luxembourg, his remains are now set for burial in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Read MoreTwo paintings from ABMC’s historical collections to be exhibited at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France
Two paintings from ABMC’s historical collections will trace the origin of the art deco movement and explore how it spread from Paris in the 1920s.
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