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The Army Historical Foundation Year in Review
The Army Historical Foundation YEAR IN REVIEW The mission moves forward. The Army Historical Foundation shares with you our 2022 year in review as a digital Annual Report. As we […]
About the Army Historical Foundation
ABOUT US ABOUT US About the Army Historical Foundation Preserve the Heritage – Educate the Future The mission of The Army Historical Foundation (AHF) is to honor the American Soldier […]
“We’re Very Close To Making This Museum a Reality. . . .” — General Gordon R. Sullivan (USA-Ret.) Chairman, Army Historical Foundation
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On a crisp morning just before Thanksgiving, a crowd of Soldiers, Army veterans, and Army supporters joined more than 200 steel workers gathered on a construction site at Fort Belvoir […]
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Army Birthday Message from our Foundation’s President
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On this 249th Birthday of the United States Army, I am especially grateful for the generations of Americans who have served our nation wearing the Army uniform, and I have never been prouder to call myself an American Soldier.
By Their Deeds Alone: The United States Army Fourth Armored Division Presented by Don M. Fox
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The author will discuss the accomplishments of the men who served as Patton’s vanguard throughout the 1944-45 campaign, from the Normandy breakout to their final engagement in Czechoslovakia.
The Legacy of Leadership as a Warrant Officer- 90 years of technical expertise in the Army
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Based on the British model, the U.S. Navy has had warrant officers among its ranks, in some form or another, since its conception. The American military heritage of the warrant officer can be traced back to 23 December 1775 when a seaman by the name of John Berriman was appointed as a warrant officer to act as purser aboard an American ship.
ARMY ARTIFACTS — EPISODE 16: World War II Motorcycles
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In this episode of Army ArtiFACTS, Kathleen Lugarich (Army Historical Foundation) and Christopher Ripstein (Harley-Davidson Museum) talk about the Harley-Davidson WLA model motorcycle and its purpose in World War II.
ARMY ARTIFACTS — EPISODE 14 — Army and Veteran Stories from Pohick Church
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Discover the historic beginnings of Pohick Church as well as some of its more notable attendees including George Mason, William Fairfax, and George Washington.