Come to Epinal American Cemetery May 25-31, 2017 to see the Faces of Epinal-Dinozé. During this special exhibit you can walk these hallowed grounds, and see the faces of the men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the fight to liberate Europe during World War II. Millions of Americans served in the war, but more than 400,000 never returned home.
To coincide with Memorial Day weekend, U.S. Memory Grand Est France, the group which manages the grave adoption program at Epinal American Cemetery, wanted a way to bring the memory of these service members to life. More than 1,200 photos of the fallen will be on display next to their headstone or name on the Tablets of the Missing that weekend. On Thursday, May 25 at 3:00 p.m. the cemetery will host an opening ceremony for this event.
With more than 5,600 Americans honored at the cemetery, the group hopes this will be an ongoing effort they can support in future years. This program echoes the concept of Faces of Margraten, which began a few years ago at Netherlands American Cemetery.
If you have a photo you would like to share for the event, email epinal@abmc.gov with a copy of the image.