United States Navy Memorial and Library of Congress Veterans History Project Launch the National Sea Service Film Festival

In a powerful tribute to the legacy of America’s Sea Services, the United States Navy Memorial, in proud partnership with the Library of Congress Veterans History Project, announces the launch of the Sea Service Film Festival—a national initiative celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the United States Navy and the 25th Anniversary of the Veterans History Project.

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Emily Oh
Sing Second Podcast: Sing Second Podcast [Jul 01 '25] featuring VADM (ret) John Nowell '84, President and CEO of the Navy Memorial.

John and Chris have a great conversation with VADM (ret) John Nowell from the Navy Memorial. Our old boss breaks down the mission of the Memorial, talks about their outreach in DC and chats about the importance of philanthropy in supporting organizations like Navy Memorial....AND the Naval Academy. Admiral Nowell also gives some advice for new parents of the Class of 2029 and drops us a doozy of a sea story.

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Emily Oh
Fox 5 DC: U.S. Navy Memorial Summer Series

Our President and CEO, Vice Admiral John B. Nowell Jr., USN (Ret.), stopped by Fox5 DC’s DMV Zone studio to highlight the U.S. Navy Memorial’s Summer Series—featuring our lively Concerts on the Avenue with the Navy Band and the our Movies on the Memorial.

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Emily Oh
DVIDS: Pushing Forward, Strategic Systems Programs Expands Support for Submarine Force

Representatives from across the submarine community and supporting partners gathered at the U.S. Navy Memorial on 24 April to recognize 125 years of the U.S. submarine force; honor the brave men and women who operate under the seas; and discuss how the U.S. Navy, including SSP, and its industry partners, will continue to combat current and long-term threats in today’s unprecedented security environment.

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Emily Oh
NBCWashington: Metro stations, museum hours: Here's what Jimmy Carter's funeral will change in DC

Trains for the Yellow and Green Lines will bypass the station during the closure, WMATA said. The United States Navy Memorial will be the site of one of the events honoring Carter, according to a press release from the memorial. On Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 2 p.m., "President Carter's remains will be transferred from a hearse to a horse-drawn caisson at the United States Navy Memorial and Visitors Center before proceeding to the United States Capitol." Carter authorized the construction of the memorial in 1980, and chose the memorial as the site for that part of his funeral. Carter also spent years in service in the U.S. Navy, and said it gave him the values of "courage, self-sacrifice, idealism, and self-discipline," the memorial said in the release.

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Emily Oh