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Two of the pathways leading to the flagpoles will be under maintenance beginning on November 6, 2017. Access to the cemetery will not be affected in any way, however, these paths will be closed to foot traffic during this time.

Due to renovation work, the chapel at Flanders Field American Cemetery will be closed beginning on Monday, October 16, 2017. The chapel is expected to reopen in spring 2018. Access to the cemetery grounds will not be affected.

Renovation work to the outside of the visitor center at Flanders Field American Cemetery will begin on October 16, 2017. While access to the visitor center and the restrooms will not be affected, the accessible entrance to the building will shift based on the location of the work.

In the distance the visitor center at Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery is barely visible.

The visitor center at Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery is closed until Monday, October 16, 2017 in the afternoon due to unexpected maintenance work. Access to the cemetery is not affected.

To ensure the safety of visitors, the memorial is closed during the renovation process. The memorial is expected to reopen in November 2017.

Two of the marble walls of the memorial are seen at an angle. Water is visible in the distance.

Due to renovations, the Guadalcanal Memorial is currently closed. The site is expected to reopen to the public in early October 2017.

Three people sit at table with large firearms on table in front.

Watch “Firearms of the Great War (link is external),” a recent Facebook live chat with two ABMC historians. Watch as Mike Knapp and Alec Bennett talk with Sarah Herrmann  about two iconic weapons used during World War I by American forces—the Springfield and the Chauchat, often pronounced by Americans as "Show Show."

The visitor center at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery will be closed October 2 through October 14, 2017 due to renovation work. Access to the cemetery and to the restrooms will not be affected during this time.

Columns and inlaid stars outside the memorial building at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery.

In World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, millions of Americans served far from home. In the various conflicts, service members fought in the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific. They traversed mountains in Italy, France, Korea and Vietnam.