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ABMC News

ABMC is an agency of the executive branch of the federal government, honoring the service, achievements and sacrifices of the U.S. armed forces abroad since 1917.

ABMC to host centennial events to mark 100 years of commemoration

Trees of the American Battle Monuments Commission

Memorial Day 2023 at ABMC Sites

Five things you may not know about Aisne-Marne American Cemetery

Remembering Sgt. Joyce Kilmer during National Poetry Month

American Battle Monuments Commission celebrates Jazz Appreciation Month

Women’s History Month: The artist behind the Honolulu Memorial’s battle maps

ABMC adds to cemetery landscapes in honor of centennial

Five things to discover at Normandy American Cemetery

Women’s History Month: American Battle Monuments Commission first two female commissioners Josephine L. Bentley and Cora W. Baker

The American Battle Monuments Commission commemorates centennial with luminary at Suresnes American Cemetery

The American Battle Monuments Commission commemorates centennial with luminary at Normandy American Cemetery

The American Battle Monuments Commission releases documentary to mark a hundred years of commemoration

The American Battle Monuments Commission commemorates the “Wereth 11”

ABMC Cemeteries to host centennial events as ABMC turns 100 on March 4, 2023

The American Battle Monuments Commission’s first African-American Commissioner Brig. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Sr.

American Battle Monuments Commission, Arnold Air Society and Silver Wings announce selectees for new fellowship program

Identifying Our Missing: February 2023 Identifications from DPAA

Do you really know American Battle Monuments Commission?

The American Battle Monuments Commission honors three fallen Jewish WWII soldiers, changes headstones to properly reflect faith and heritage

The American Battle Monuments Commission is proud to commemorate Black History Month