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ABMC News

ABMC is an agency of the executive branch of the federal government, honoring the service, achievements and sacrifices of the U.S. armed forces abroad since 1917.

CLAC participated in and hosted Freedom March 2025

ABMC creates a meaningful experience for a blind couple

Reception Room at Brittany American Cemetery closed until March 20, 2025

American Battle Monuments Commission launches enhanced website for a richer user experience

American Battle Monuments Commission unveils redesigned website  

American Battle Monuments Commission: 102 years of service

Community, veterans gather to commemorate 80 years since liberation of Manila

Netherlands staff add rosettes for WWII airmen

Manila American Cemetery to commemorate 80th anniversary of city’s liberation

ABMC receives NAI award for Netherlands American Cemetery visitor center film

Rhone American Cemetery adds rosettes for identified service members

5 things you may not know about Manila American Cemetery

American Battle Monuments Commission commemorates 80th anniversary of raid, liberation of Cabanatuan POW camp

February 2025 marks 80 years since Battle of Manila

5 things you may not know about Manila American Cemetery

80th anniversary of the Liberation of Manila: Manila American Cemetery’s opening hours on Feb. 22

Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery adds rosettes for identified service members from WWII

The end of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II, a symbol of progress for the U.S. and Allied troops

Manila American Cemetery adds 3 rosettes

American Battle Monuments Commission’s Sicily-Rome American Cemetery commemorates 81st anniversary of Allied landings in Anzio-Nettuno

American Battle Monuments Commission’s Sicily-Rome American Cemetery commemorates 81st anniversary of Allied landings in Anzio-Nettuno