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A view of the outside of the Normandy Visitor Center.

Learn about the team that was involved in the creation of the Normandy Visitor Center.

ABMC Secretary Max Cleland dedicates the new pavilions at the Honolulu Memorial.

To honor the sacrifice of the U.S. armed forces missing in action from the Vietnam War, two new pavilions and mosaic maps were dedicated at the Honolulu Memorial.

During Memorial Day weekend ABMC sites throughout the world paid tribute to the more than 218,000 individuals commemorated at these overseas cemeteries.

On June 6, 2012 Normandy American Cemetery hosted a ceremony to commemorate the 68th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.

ABMC Secretary Max Cleland joined more than 500 attendees gathered at the Honolulu Memorial on Veterans Day to honor the sacrifices of U.S. service members.

Service members and families from the U.S. military community in Italy helped commemorate Veterans Day at the Florence American Cemetery.

Four World War II veterans stand in front of the Ranger Monument at Pointe du Hoc.

ABMC commemorated the 67th anniversary of this battle on June 6, 2011 with a ceremonial reopening and rededication of the Pointe du Hoc Ranger Memorial.

On June 6, 2009 U.S. President Barack Obama, ABMC Secretary Max Cleland and others marked the 65th anniversary of the allied invasion of Normandy.

Members of the military salute during the 2012 Memorial Day ceremony at Ardennes American Cemetery.

The 2013 Memorial Day Ceremony at Ardennes American Cemetery in Belgium honored the sacrifices of the nearly 6,000 individuals that are buried or memorialized at this site.