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Leadership

Our Board: Chairman: ADM William J. Fallon, USN (Ret.) President: VADM Frank C. Pandolfe, USN (Ret.)Vice President: Mr. Martin J. BollingerTreasurer: RADM Vincent L. Griffith, USN (Ret.) Other Directors: Mr. Matthew P. BergmanThe Honorable Kenneth J. Braithwaite, IIVADM Walter E. Carter, Jr., USN (Ret.)VADM John N. Christenson, USN (Ret.)Dr. Kate C. EpsteinADM James G. Foggo

Programs

The Naval Historical Foundation has a wide range of naval history outreach programs to bring our Navy’s history to the men and women in uniform, Navy veterans, and the American public.

Speakers

NHF Naval Heritage Speakers Forum In partnership with a number of naval museums and non-governmental organizations, the Naval Historical Foundation has assembled an expert group of authors, historians and navy retirees from around the country who are available to speak on a wide variety of naval history topics. While these speakers have volunteered to make

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Planned Giving

Planned giving, sometime called charitable gift planning, provides an opportunity for those who value the Naval Historical Foundation and want to preserve its legacy for generations to come. As you consider your long-term giving plans, please consider including a long-term gift through your Will. By simply adding a Codicil to your current Will, you need

Volunteer

Volunteer: Frequently overlooked, but significant in its impact, consider volunteering some time to help us at the Foundation. We are a fairly small organization and with the ever-increasing naval history opportunities, volunteers are a valuable asset. While most work would be at the Foundation office at the Washington Navy Yard, there are out of area

Contribute

Help Us Accomplish the Foundation’s Mission The Naval Historical Foundation’s financial support comes from dues-paying members and contributions from public-spirited individuals and organizations. As an IRS-registered 501(c)(3) organization, all donations to the Foundation are tax deductible as long as you don’t receive anything in return. There are many ways in which you can contribute or

Home

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