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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.

Cambridge American Cemetery Visitor Center Temporarily Closed

Free Classroom Resources Focused on Geography of World War I Meuse-Argonne Offensive Now Available

WWII Veteran Honors Comrades from 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery

Post Office Named in Honor of WWII Nurse, 2nd Lt. Ellen G. Ainsworth

Understanding ABMC: A Look into Collections and Preservation

High School Student’s Art Honors Service Members Killed in WWII

74th Anniversary of Guadalcanal Commemorated at Memorial

Sister Reunited with Brother’s Dog Tag More than 70 Years after his Death

ABMC Receives Three Media Awards from the National Association for Interpretation

Construction Project at Netherlands American Cemetery Underway

Teachers Visit Sicily-Rome American Cemetery as part of Education Program

Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery Visitor Center Update

World War II in the Pacific Teacher Institute Now Accepting Applications

9 Important Facts about America’s Overseas Military Cemeteries

New Book Details Real-Life Story of Japanese-American Brothers Who Served in World War II while Family Forced into Internment Camp

Vesoul, France Adopts Five Gravesites at Epinal American Cemetery

May is Military Appreciation Month: Teaching Students about Sacrifice during World War II

Dutch Group Collecting Thousands of World War II Soldier Photos to Honor Fallen at Netherlands American Cemetery

100th Anniversary of the Lafayette Escadrille

Resurfacing of roads and paths at Brittany American Cemetery

Renovations at Flanders Field American Cemetery Visitor Center