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Latest Past Events

Guided Walking Tour: Medal of Honor Recipients at Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery Arlington

In recognition of National Medal of Honor Day, Arlington National Cemetery announces a special guided walking tour of Arlington National Cemetery focusing on Medal of Honor recipients buried at Arlington, as well as the history of the Medal of Honor. Tom Sherlock, Arlington National Cemetery historian, and Timothy Frank, a historian with the Naval History

Lecture: The War of 1812 – A New Perspective

The Cove 5 John Walsh Boulevard, Peekskill

Did either side win the War of 1812? Or was it merely a stalemate, or, worse, a senseless waste of life? Noted historian Rear Admiral Joseph F. Callo explores the facts, strategic issues, and relevant history to get past the tired debate about who won and who lost—and to present a new appreciation of the

Block 39 Thursday: Combat Art

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington

This new program is designed to bring "bitesized" pieces of naval history and heritage to the enlisted community. Each month's program will focus on a different topic in naval history through gallery talks and examination of artifacts in The National Museum of the U.S. Navy In March's Block 39 Thursday, Combat Art, participants will learn