Story by Lisa Crawford | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District | 07.03.2025
A grand total of 452 guests – the greatest single-day turnout of the past decade – visited the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Fort Peck Interpretive Center and Museum in Fort Peck, Montana, June 21, 2025, during its 20th Anniversary celebration....
Story by Tonya Johnson | Defense Contract Management Agency | 05.07.2025
Two Defense Contract Management Agency Lockheed Martin Fort Worth employees participated in the grand opening of the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas, March 22....
Story by Todd Cromar | Hill Air Force Base | 04.21.2025
The Hill Aerospace Museum is bridging history and innovation with a unique aircraft restoration program that preserves vintage aircraft while offering students real-world airframe training through local academic partnerships and an on-site curriculum....
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Dalton Smith | 354th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.12.2025
U.S. Army Reserve public affairs mass communication Soldiers with the 354th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment recently visited the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum for a staff ride and skills refresher....
Story by John Hamilton | Fort Rucker Public Affairs Office | 04.12.2025
Fort Novosel, Ala. – Fort Novosel opened the William A. Howell Training Support Facility (TSF), to the public on April 12, showcasing its impressive collection of one-of-a-kind aircraft. This quarterly event was part of the Aviation Branch birthday celebrations and the Spring Fest event....
Story by Joseph Siemandel | Joint Force Headquarters - Washington National Guard | 12.18.2024
The Washington National Guard Museum reopened on December 12, coinciding with the National Guard's 388th birthday, after a year-long closure for renovations....
Story by Master Sgt. Rachelle Morris | Office of the Secretary of Defense Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) | 07.18.2024
If the walls of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum's Hangar 79 could talk, they'd be the only ones left to recount the 85-minutes of pure chaos which reigned on December 7, 1941. With no witnesses to that day's events remaining, the bullet holes splattered across countless panes of glass remain a stark reminder of how fragile life is....
Story by Rachel Rakoff | Naval History and Heritage Command | 02.01.2024
Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) officially announced the 2024 Navy History and Heritage Awards (NHHA) Program season, Feb. 1....