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Browse photos, videos, interactive websites and apps dedicated to memorializing those who served in the U.S. Armed Forces overseas. Their service, achievements, and sacrifice are illuminated — dive in to learn more.

Photos

Staff at Brookwood American Cemetery are available in the visitor building to assist guests. Photo Credit: Warrick Page/American Battle Monuments Commission.
The names of 563 Americans who were considered missing in action, or lost or buried at sea during World War I are honored at Brookwood American Cemetery. Photo Credit: Warrick Page/American Battle Monuments Commission.
The entrance to the chapel at Brookwood American Cemetery is marked by bronze doors. Photo Credit: Warrick Page/American Battle Monuments Commission.
The exterior of the chapel at Brookwood American Cemetery includes this inscription: "Perpetual light upon them shines." Photo Credit: Warrick Page/American Battle Monuments Commission.

Videos

More than a half million Americans gave their life during World War I and World War II. They died fighting to protect freedom and democracy around the world. Hear family members remember those they lost, who are buried overseas in North Africa American Cemetery.
Watch coverage of the 2015 Memorial Day Ceremony at Brookwood American Cemetery. Video courtesy of the 501st Combat Support Wing.
On November 11, 1918 an armistice was signed between the Germans and the Allies, ending World War I.
The Brookwood American Cemetery Chapel Dedication is one of thirteen segments featured in the "American Honors Her Heroes" film. The film is the Official Record of the Dedication Ceremonies in 1937 at the American World War Memorials and Cemeteries in Europe.

Interactives

Pilots battled air-to-air to gain control of the sky. While the United States did not officially enter the war until nearly three years after it began, the “Flying Yanks” of World War I were into the fight well before that.
Experience the history of World War I with this interactive timeline. View maps, watch videos, see photos and read about the events that shaped the war.

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