An Arkansan is exploring a WWII Heritage Trail in their state. Recently, Ms. Rachel Ball, a volunteer at the Jacksonville Museum of Military History in Jacksonville, Arkansas, reached out to our Executive Committee for advice. She came across the Georgia WWII Heritage... From the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force After more than eight decades of unanswered questions, the family of Second Lieutenant Milton L. Hymes, Jr. will lay his remains to rest with full military honors in his hometown of Savannah, Georgia at... POOLER, GA., July 3, 2025 –The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is proud to announce the recent acquisition of a remarkable collection of artwork by Corporal Anthony “Tony” Starcer, an artist renowned for his nose art during World War II. Starcer served... As we approach July 4th, the Georgia WWII Heritage Trail and our dedicated Trail partners proudly encourage communities across our state to celebrate Independence Day with renewed spirit and reverence. This year’s celebration holds special significance: it marks... The US Eighth Air Force, the National Museum of the US Air Force and the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force proudly announce the reallocation of an extraordinary artifact of World War II aviation history: a B-24 Liberator from the collection of the... On Saturday, June 14, 2025, the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia, will host one of the largest birthday celebrations in its history—a high-energy, family-friendly event marking the 250th birthday of the United States Army and its first branch, the...