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ABMC honors those women who have served

During World War I, the official service of women on the warfront rapidly developed at an unprecedented scale. American women served overseas as nurses, communication technicians, social workers and volunteers, providing critical skills and care for the American Expeditionary Forces.

Luxembourg American Cemetery panorama

In keeping with guidance from local authorities, Luxembourg American Cemetery is now fully open. 
 

Headstones at Manila American Cemetery

In keeping with guidance from local authorities, Manila American Cemetery fully reopened Saturday February 26, 2022.

Ensign Jesse L. Brown is honored at the Honolulu Memorial

Ensign Jesse Leroy Brown was born in Hattiesburg, Miss., into a sharecropper family. He was a student athlete who excelled at math and had dreamed of being a pilot. Brown joined the Navy Reserve to help pay for college. On Oct.

Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery

In keeping with guidance from local authorities, Ardennes, Flanders Field, and Henri-Chapelle American Cemeteries in Belgium fully reopened June 1, 2021.

AAHM-Women of the 6888th and NOAC

The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, also called the Six Triple Eight, was the only all-Black Women's Army Corps unit to serve in Europe during World War II (WW

Headstones in front of the memorial building at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery.

Please note, due to the current weather conditions and to ensure the safety of our visitors, Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery will temporarily be closed to the public on Friday, February 18, 2022.

African American History Month - George Watson

Pvt. George Watson was born in Laurel, Miss., but moved to Birmingham, Ala. He attended Colorado A&M (Colorado State University) and graduated in 1942. He was married with one daughter.