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I was priviledged to attend the annual “Military Leadership: Joint Chiefs of Staff” Breakfast at the National Press Club on Thursday morning, April 28...

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Authors on Deck Series Enthralls with Tales of 1966 Search for Missing H-Bomb
As a part of the ongoing “Authors on Deck” series, the Unites States Navy Memorial welcomed Barbara Moran on April 12 to discuss and sign copies of he...

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20th Annual Blessing of the Fleets Poignantly Ties Together the Past and Present

The 20th Annual Blessing of the Fleets poignantly tied together the past and present by celebrating the rich history of the tradition while honoring the recent devastating natural disater in Japan.

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  Officials of the Embassy of the Philippines presented a display of Philippine medals and awards to the Navy Memorial on April 5.  U.S. ve...

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The stress of a deployed military parent on a child can be mitigated by creative and athletic pursuits, according to Our Military Kids, Inc., a non-pr...

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Stanley Bleifeld, the sculptor who created the iconic Lone Sailor and Homecoming statues for the Navy Memorial, died March 26 at the age of 86. D...

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150 years ago this week, shots were fired on a fort in Charleston Harbor in a bloodless battle that began the bloodiest chapter of this nation’s great...

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The Day We Lost the H-Bomb, we gained a great story and a bright new author, Barbara Moran! On Tuesday, April 12th, we were treated to Barbara’s tale...

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On the 100-year anniversary of naval aviation, January 20, 2011,    NAS Pensacola kicked off a year of celebration with an event commem...

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Patience is a virtue.  Ronald Ingram is a patient man, waiting for 62 years for the Navy Air Medal that he earned during the Korean War. He flew ...

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