BG Timothy Albertson
BG Timothy Albertson This brick is to support the National Museum and reflect the family support needed to participate in the military and especially to deploy to a war
BG Timothy Albertson This brick is to support the National Museum and reflect the family support needed to participate in the military and especially to deploy to a war
SSGT James P. Gildea Honored by James and Peggy, Michael and Linda, Cathy and Emil, Connie and Jack, and Eileen and Sal James P. Gildea, a father of five, proudly
COL/Dr. John J. Fraser, Jr. I joined the Army Reserve after the attacks on 09/11/2001. I was a 47-year-old pediatric emergency physician at the time, without prior military service. I
Sgt. Michael L. Emerson, USMC I purchased a large granite brick paver to help pay for the U.S. Army Museum because during my 10 years of military service
SGT Mary M. Walters I was among the last of the Women’s Army Corps and am very proud of my service to our country. (Return to “Why my brick?” Testimonial
Major Edward M. Thoben Honored by Laura, Michael, Matthew, and Holly A WWII veteran, Ed enlisted as soon as he was age eligible and was stationed stateside in the 1st
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We were established in 1983 as a member-based, charitable 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We seek to educate future Americans to fully appreciate the sacrifices that generations of American Soldiers have made to safeguard the freedoms of this Nation. Our funding helps to acquire and conserve Army historical art and artifacts, support Army history educational programs, research, and publication of historical materials on the American Soldier, and provide support and counsel to private and governmental organizations committed to the same goals. This is a non-federal entity. It is not part of the department of defense or any of its components, and it has no government status.