Patton’s War Stories with Kevin Hymel
National Museum of the United States Army 1775 Liberty Drive, Fort Belvoir, VA, United StatesIn this event for AHF members, Kevin Hymel will discuss five stories about General Patton.
In this event for AHF members, Kevin Hymel will discuss five stories about General Patton.
The Army Historical Foundation (AHF) will be visiting the acclaimed National Museum of Military Vehicles (NMMV).
Using examples from his book Creating the Modern Army: Citizen Soldiers and the American Way of War, 1919-1939,Woolley will examine aspects of the impact of societal change on military organizations.
The Foundation, in partnership with The National WWII Museum, invites you to this uniquely curated travel experience. Nothing can match learning about the Normandy landings as you visit the very places where these events unfolded and hear the stories of those who fought there.
Join us for an employment event where businesses can meet military spouses looking for local employment. This is an opportunity to connect with small businesses and engage in meaningful conversations, explore professional pathways, and build valuable relationships.
The Army Historical Foundation is pleased to announce our WWII Range Day! Attendees will have the opportunity to fire the most significant long arms used by American Soldiers during WWII, as well as fully automatic machine guns.
This talk will trace the origin and evolution of the Army’s transformation towards atomic war. It will detail the revolutionary reforms the Army undertook and discuss some of the reasons this experiment ultimately failed.
This Fall, The Army Historical Foundation will host Dr. David Preston on a French and Indian War Battle Ride that will take participants from Alexandria, Virginia to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and back following Braddock’s route, campsites, and battlefields.
Support your favorite military branch in this first ever Army v. Navy 5K hosted by The Army Historical Foundation and the Navy Museum Development Foundation.
This presentation, based on my 2022 biography of the same name, will examine Hitt's life, and particularly his Army career, and explain why he earned the moniker "father of American military cryptology."