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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 will honor the fallen this Memorial Day, but all ceremonies will be closed to the public

Latest operational status for ABMC locations

Infographic: ABMC Sites in the World

Together in life and death: The Cromwell sisters of WWI

ABMC 98th anniversary

The Harlem Hellfighters: The most storied Black combat unit of World War I

Sgt. John T. Puckett, buried in Ardennes American Cemetery

Tech. Sgt. Frank W. Holland, buried in Luxembourg American Cemetery

Pvt. 1st Class Reed A. Davis, buried in Luxembourg American Cemetery

Christmas Eve 1944: a brief moment of peace on the battlefield

A Rainbow Division Christmas

General George S. Patton, Jr., buried in Luxembourg American Cemetery

1st Lt. Aubrey H. Rion, buried in Luxembourg American Cemetery

Technician 4th Grade Truman Kimbro, buried at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery

Chaplain Clyde E. Kimball, buried at Henri Chapelle American Cemetery

Technician 4th Grade James A. Stewart, buried at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery

ABMC accepts responsibility for 31st federal monument

The American Battle Monuments Commission Launches New Series of Videos of Cemeteries and Memorials

ABMC wins two awards from the National Association for Interpretation

American Battle Monuments Commission to reopen all 12 cemeteries in France

American Battle Monuments Commission’s Netherlands American Cemetery closes as part of COVID-19 precautions