Americans in Wartime Experience
The image above is a rendering of what an educational re-enactment of a World War II battle might look like.

Plans for this Landscape call for a bombed out French village to represent the war in Europe and a thatched hut village from Okinawa (to represent the war in the Pacific). Exhibits will focus on remarkable stories of individuals' experiences, while also highlighting America's early devastating losses and later significant battles and victories. Visitors will learn about technological advances found in aircraft, ship, tanks, computing, radios, sonar, and the radar.
The Americans in Wartime Experience explores the impact of war and conflict on America since WWI. It honors those who served in the military and on the home front and highlights the values they demonstrated in serving – duty, honor, and courage. It examines how periods of conflict have profoundly shaped American society. It educates visitors about the costs of war, both on a personal and social level. It challenges visitors to remember the service and sacrifices made by their fellow citizens to preserve and defend our freedoms. LEARN MORE

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