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    • “In the Lab: American Heart Awareness Month” Exhibit

      Photo by Ian Herbst   |   National Museum of Health and Medicine   |   02.26.2024

      A collection of human heart specimens is displayed in the “In the Lab: American Heart Awareness Month” February 2024 exhibit at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Silver Spring, Maryland. (Disclosure: This image has been cropped to emphasize the subject.) (National Museum of Health and Medicine Photo by Ian Herbst.)...

    • “From the Collections of the National Museum of Health and Medicine: George, Therman Mannikin Used to Test Uniform Performance” Exhibit

      Photo by Ian Herbst   |   National Museum of Health and Medicine   |   02.26.2024

      George, a full-body, copper, thermal test manikin manufactured by General Electric for the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, Massachusetts, is displayed in the “From the Collections of the National Museum of Health and Medicine” exhibit at the museum in Silver Spring, Maryland. George was made in the 1940s, refurbished in 1992, and upgraded with a blue......

    • Panel Discussion: Executive Order 9981: Then and Now (Image 2 of 2)

      Photo by Robert Hanshew   |   Naval History and Heritage Command   |   07.26.2023

      Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. (July 26, 2023). The National Museum of the U.S. Navy holds a panel discussion on Executive Order 9881, signed by President Harry S. Truman, in 1948, which de-segregated the Armed Forces. The panel discussed how this order has impacted the U.S. military to the modern day. Lori E. Chestang is speaking while Charles “Chuck” Dansby and Darren J.......

    • Panel Discussion: Executive Order 9981: Then and Now (Image 1 of 2)

      Photo by Robert Hanshew   |   Naval History and Heritage Command   |   07.26.2023

      Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. (July 26, 2023). The National Museum of the U.S. Navy holds a panel discussion on Executive Order 9881, signed by President Harry S. Truman, in 1948, which de-segregated the Armed Forces. The panel discussed how this order has impacted the U.S. military to the modern day. Museum Curator Eddie Valentin, Jr. is speaking while the rest of the panel......

    • Bill Cline Jr.

      Photo by Ken Scar   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   08.25.2019

      Bill Cline Jr. shows a collection of his father’s items to Brenda Burk, head of special collections for Clemson University. Aug. 25, 2019. Cline’s father was U.S. Army Cpt. William Cline, a 1941 Clemson College graduate, who served with the 758th Tank Battalion (Light), the only black tank battalion in Italy in WWII. The 758th served alongside the 92nd “Buffalo” Infantry Division and......

    • Clemson Armored Core sticker circa WWII

      Photo by Ken Scar   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   08.25.2019

      A “Clemson Armored Corps” sticker belonging to U.S. Army Cpt. William Cline, a 1941 Clemson College graduate, and a company commander for the 758th Light Tank Battalion, the only black tank battalion in WWII, rests on a table in the Clemson University library, Aug. 8, 2019. (Photo by Ken Scar)...

    • Preserving WWII memories

      Photo by Ken Scar   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   08.25.2019

      Bill Cline Jr. shows a collection of his father’s mementos from WWII to Clemson University's Dean of Libraries Christopher Cox and Head of Special Collections Brenda Burk, Aug. 25, 2019. Cline’s father was U.S. Army Cpt. William Cline, a 1941 Clemson College graduate, who was company a commander in the 758th Tank Battalion, the only black tank battalion in Italy during WWII. (Photo by Ken Scar)...

    • Archiving WWII

      Photo by Ken Scar   |   U.S. Army Cadet Command (Army ROTC)   |   08.25.2019

      Bill Cline Jr. shows a collection of his father’s mementos from WWII to Clemson University's Dean of Libraries Christopher Cox, Aug. 25, 2019. Cline’s father was U.S. Army Cpt. William Cline, a 1941 Clemson College graduate, who was a company commander for the 758th Light Tank Battalion, the only black tank battalion in Italy in WWII. (Photo by Ken Scar)...