Renovations to the Flanders Field American Cemetery Visitor Center will begin April 20, 2016.

Children wave American and Belgian flags as they sing.

During Memorial Day weekend 2016, ABMC sites throughout the world paid tribute to the men and women buried and memorialized overseas.

Navy Yeoman in World War 1

In one of the most iconic American recruiting posters of World War I, a young woman drawn by the famous artist Howard Chandler Christy posed in a man’s Navy uniform under the caption: “Gee!!

Rows of marble headstones dot the rolling landscape at Florence American Cemetery.

A major repaving project is underway at Florence American Cemetery. Beginning January 18th 2016, the South side gate to the cemetery will be closed. Cemetery visitors will be required to use the North side gate as the primary entrance during this time.

ABMC has determined that the Commission has sufficient prior year funds to continue operating in the event of a U.S. Government shutdown this week.

The Normandy American Cemetery Mobile App won first place in the 2015 Digital Media category as part of the National Association for Interpretation (NAI) annual media award’s competition.

Cub Scouts march in with flags and wreath during the ceremony.

On Veterans Day ABMC sites paid tribute to the men and women buried and memorialized overseas.

On December 7, 2015 renovation work will begin on six Wall of the Missing panels at Brittany American Cemetery. During this time, the panels will be completely removed. The names that will not be viewable during this time period include Pvt. Elmer S.

The memorial area at Oise-Aisne American Cemetery is currently undergoing maintenance work. Visitors will still have full access to the chapel, and memorial area, but due to scaffolding and other equipment needed for the work the visual aspect of the area will be impacted during this time.