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SUMMARY:Battle of the Bulge
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge\, one of World War II’s most significant events. Starting December 20\, the museum will present an exhibit that tells the story of the resilience\, strategy\, and sacrifice that defined the winter of 1944-1945. \nThe exhibit highlights key moments that defined the battle\, from the 101st Airborne Division’s defense of Bastogne to the 740th “Daredevils ” and General Patton’s Third Army’s decisive advance. Stories of tragedy and heroism\, such as the poignant remembrance of the Wereth 11 massacre\, underscore the human cost of the battle. \nDiscover how the Battle of the Bulge influenced the course of World War II and left a lasting impact on the fight for freedom. \n“This is undoubtedly the greatest American battle of the war and will\, I believe\, be regarded as an ever-famous American victory.” ~ British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill \nWe invite you to a special exhibit of “Commemorating Courage\, Celebrating Peace: 80 Years After WWII.“  We will explore the resilience\, courage\, and sacrifice that characterized World War II’s global struggle for freedom. These ongoing exhibits commemorate the 80th anniversary of the war’s conclusion\, gradually revealing new stories\, artifacts\, and perspectives commemorating the 80th anniversary of World War II’s. Each phase will explore pivotal battles\, VE and VJ Day celebrations\, and the enduring impact of the war. \nComing in February – Remembering Iwo Jima\nComing in April – The Battle of Okinawa\nComing in May – VE Day\nComing in September – VJ Day \nAs we reflect on the past\, these exhibits remind us of the enduring lessons of WWII and celebrate the peace that so many fought to achieve. Whether you’re a history buff\, a student\, or someone looking to honor the memories of a generation that sacrificed so much\, this experience offers a rare and meaningful journey through time.
URL:https://americangimuseum.org/events/battle-of-the-bulge-80-years/
LOCATION:Museum of the American GI\, 19124 Highway 6 South\, College Station\, Texas\, 77845
CATEGORIES:Museum Events
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SUMMARY:Threads of Love
DESCRIPTION:We apologize\, but our Threads of Love event is POSTPONED. We know how much you’ve been looking forward to it\, and we’re working hard to finalize new details. Stay tuned for updates – we’ll share more soon! Thank you for your understanding.\n\nStep into the past and explore the embroidered silk postcards and sweetheart pillows that carried love and comfort to soldiers during WWII. On February 6th (all day\, come and go) and February 8th (11 AM – 2 PM)\, join us for a hands-on experience that lets you learn about—and even try your hand at—creating these beautiful wartime keepsakes.
URL:https://americangimuseum.org/events/threads-of-love-2/
LOCATION:Museum of the American GI\, 19124 Highway 6 South\, College Station\, Texas\, 77845
CATEGORIES:Museum Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of the American GI":MAILTO:info@americangimuseum.org
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SUMMARY:Hands on History - The Great War
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for our next Hands-on History event on February 8 & 9! Stop by the museum to speak with living historians who will bring the Great War to life. These passionate Living Historians will showcase WWI artifacts and gear in this hands-on experience. Get up close with historical items and learn about life on the frontlines.
URL:https://americangimuseum.org/events/hands-on-history-the-great-war/
LOCATION:Museum of the American GI\, 19124 Highway 6 South\, College Station\, Texas\, 77845
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of the American GI":MAILTO:info@americangimuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250208T110000
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CREATED:20241213T203141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T203141Z
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SUMMARY:Threads of Love
DESCRIPTION:Step into the past and explore the embroidered silk postcards and sweetheart pillows that carried love and comfort to soldiers during WWII. On February 6th (all day\, come and go) and February 8th (11 AM – 2 PM)\, join us for a hands-on experience that lets you learn about—and even try your hand at—creating these beautiful wartime keepsakes.
URL:https://americangimuseum.org/events/threads-of-love/
LOCATION:Museum of the American GI\, 19124 Highway 6 South\, College Station\, Texas\, 77845
CATEGORIES:Museum Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of the American GI":MAILTO:info@americangimuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250219T100000
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CREATED:20250219T123206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T123206Z
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SUMMARY:Remembering Iwo Jima
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of Iwo Jima\, fought from February 19 to March 16\, 1945\, was a pivotal and grueling confrontation in the Pacific Theater of WWII.  US  Marines faced staunch Japanese resistance\, including ambushes and counterattacks from the island’s tunnel network. On February 23\, The iconic flag-raising on Mount Suribachi symbolized a morale boost\, but it did not signify the battle’s end\, as fierce fighting continued for several weeks afterward. \nDuring a span of 36 days\, 6\,821 Marines were killed\, and approximately 19\,200 were wounded\, making it one of the bloodiest battles in Marine Corps history. This operation showcased remarkable military coordination between the Navy\, Marine Corps\, Army\, Coast Guard\, and supporting forces while highlighting the relentless sacrifice of those involved. \n“Iwo Jima was the most savage and costly battle in the history of the Marine Corps.” \n~Lieutenant General Holland M. Smith\, USMC \n“Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima\, uncommon valor was a common virtue” \n—Admiral Chester W. Nimitz  \nWe invite you to a special exhibit of “Commemorating Courage\, Celebrating Peace: 80 Years After WWII.“  We will explore the resilience\, courage\, and sacrifice that characterized World War II’s global struggle for freedom. These ongoing exhibits commemorate the 80th anniversary of the war’s conclusion\, gradually revealing new stories\, artifacts\, and perspectives commemorating the 80th anniversary of World War II’s. Each phase will explore pivotal battles\, VE and VJ Day celebrations\, and the enduring impact of the war. \nOn display now – Reflections on the Battle of the Bulge and the new additions\, Remembering Iwo Jima. \nComing in April – The Battle of Okinawa\nComing in May – VE Day\nComing in September – VJ Day \nAs we reflect on the past\, these exhibits remind us of the enduring lessons of WWII and celebrate the peace that so many fought to achieve. Whether you’re a history buff\, a student\, or someone looking to honor the memories of a generation that sacrificed so much\, this experience offers a rare and meaningful journey through time.
URL:https://americangimuseum.org/events/remembering-iwo-jima/
LOCATION:Museum of the American GI\, 19124 Highway 6 South\, College Station\, Texas\, 77845
CATEGORIES:Museum Events
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