April 16, 2025 – Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Airbase Georgia, the largest World War II flying museum in Georgia and one of the largest in the Southeast, will host a special screening of Crosswinds: The Courageous Life of Cornelia Fort, a new documentary celebrating... April 15, 2025 – Andersonville National Historic Site has released a new four-part video series honoring American ex-prisoners of war. The series, now available on the site’s official YouTube channel and social media platforms, features moving interviews and... April 11, 2025 – Camp Toccoa at Currahee, the historic training ground of America’s first WWII paratroopers, has officially been added to the Georgia World War II Heritage Trail, a statewide initiative dedicated to preserving the stories and sites of the Greatest... The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is honoring and remembering the 26,000 airmen of the Eighth Air Force in World War II who never returned home with Flags for the Fallen: 26,000 Flags | One Mission. This unique memorial flag garden of remembrance... On June 14th, 1775, the Continental Congress authorized ten companies of riflemen to be raised for the new Continental Army. We recognize this day as the Army’s birthday, but it is more specifically the birth of the Infantry. Amateur Soldiers and Minutemen made up... March 19, 2025 – On March 21, 2025, the Georgia WWII Heritage Trail proudly marks National Rosie the Riveter Day, honoring the indomitable spirit of women who transformed the home front during World War II. Across Georgia, from Douglas to Savannah, these...