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News & Announcements
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Glass Fragments from World War II Exhibition Opens September 14 at the NVMM
Opening Night Reception to Take Place on September 13 at 6:30 p.m.; NVMM Will Be Exhibit’s Final Stop Before Its Permanent Install at the Presidio in San Francisco, CA COLUMBUS, Ohio – The National Veterans Memorial and Museum (NVMM) today announced the opening of Remembered Light: Glass Fragments from World War II, which will run September…
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Fred talks about the importance of Interfaith Efforts
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Fred talks about collecting shards
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Fred talks about his transport to Normandy
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Fred talks about why he Enlisted to fight
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Fred talks about his first assignment to South Pacific
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A Home for the Windows
The Main Post Interfaith Chapel is a fine example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, with the same baroque features that embellish California’s early mission churches. Visitors frequently comment on the “sweetness” of the Chapel and its surroundings. The Main Post Interfaith Chapel is a jewel in the crown of the Presidio of San Francisco, and…
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Prelude to War
By 1940, Europe was a much different place. Hitler had succeeded not only in rebuilding Germany but in conquering most of the continent as well. Britain was dangerously close to invasion, and the United States was reluctant to get involved in what many saw as a European problem. Rev. McDonald was aware of the evils…