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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

From left, ABMC Deputy Secretary Robert J. Dalessandro, National WWII Museum President and CEO Stephen Watson, and ABMC Commissioner Evans C. Spiceland met to formalize partnership.
The East Cost Memorial is located in Battery Park, New York City.
NJROTC students served as the Color Guard during the Battle of the Atlantic 75th Anniversary Ceremony at the East Coast Memorial in May 2018.
The East Coast Memorial looks out towards the Statue of Liberty.

Videos

Memorials overlooking the water in both New York City and San Francisco honor World War II service members who lost their lives at sea.
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.
In this online, video tutorial, learn how to use the Battle of the Atlantic interactive. In less than three minutes, you'll receive an overview of this resource that explains this pivotal World War II battle.
ABMC Secretary Max Cleland remembers the sacrifice of our fallen this Memorial Day weekend.

Interactives

The Atlantic Ocean served as a critical supply route to the Allies during World War II. Follow the course of this battle, seeing how the Allies and the Axis powers fought bitterly to control these waters.
Experience the history of World War II with this interactive timeline. View maps, watch videos, see photos and read about the events that shaped the war.

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