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Naval Historical Foundation STEM-H 2012 – Group 1

Cold War Gallery Washington Navy Yard, Washington

The Navy has partnered with the non-profit 501 (c)(3) Naval Historical Foundation to design and fabricate state-of-the-art exhibits telling the story of the Navy’s role in achieving a peaceful outcome in the Cold War. For a virtual tour of the exhibit, visit www.usnavymuseum.org. The exhibit recognizes the contributions and sacrifices of the brave men and

Battleship North Carolina: Battleship 101

Battleship North Carolina Wilmington

2nd Saturdays Programs: Battleship 101 Battleship 101 visitors engage with ship volunteers stationed throughout the ship as they create dialogue on specific subjects relative to daily shipboard life including gunnery, radar, sickbay, galley and engineering areas. A unique opportunity to talk one on one of what life was like aboard a WWII Battleship in the

Battleship North Carolina: The Legacy Series – Under the Sea with Submarine USS North Carolina

Battleship North Carolina Wilmington

This July, the Legacy Series continues as they go Under the Sea with Submarine USS North Carolina. Discover life aboard U.S. Navy submarines at the Battleship North Carolina in the Visitors Center.  Area submarine veterans will bring “show and tell items” and video to engage visitors about different eras of submarine development, technologies, equipment, mission, and