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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
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SUMMARY:Escape from the Sugar House: The Story of Elias Cornelius
DESCRIPTION:Escape from the Sugar House: The Story of Elias CorneliusJuly 11All DayNational Prisoner of War Museum \nJoin us for an interactive activity following the experience of American prisoner of war Elias Cornelius and his escape from the Sugar House prison in New York during the Revolutionary War. \nThis program will explore the challenges faced by prisoners of war and the determination required to seek freedom. \nVisitors of all ages are invited to participate throughout the day inside the National POW Museum.
URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/escape-from-the-sugar-house-the-story-of-elias-cornelius/
LOCATION:Andersonville National Historic Site\, 760 POW Road\, Andersonville\, 31711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Andersonville National Historic Site
ORGANIZER;CN="Andersonville National Historic Site":MAILTO:ande_information@nps.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260725T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260725T120000
DTSTAMP:20260706T195355Z
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UID:3974-1784973600-1784980800@www.georgiawwiitrail.org
SUMMARY:Documentary Film Screening at the Mighty 8th
DESCRIPTION:The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force will host the Savannah premiere of the documentary 10 Good Men on Saturday\, July 25\, at 10:00 a.m. Following the screening\, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a special question-and-answer session with film director\, Trent “TJ” Jones. \nAdmission is $8 and can be purchased at the door or online at https://www.10goodmen.com/event-details/savannah-ga-the-national-museum-of-mighty-eighth-airforce \nAbout the Documentary\n10 Good Men is a 90-minute documentary preserving the firsthand accounts of ten of the last WWII veterans who flew the B-17 Flying Fortress over Europe — the equivalent of one full B-17 crew. Pilots\, navigators\, bombardiers\, and gunners speak candidly about their missions\, their training\, and their survival. Some were shot down and captured; others completed dozens of sorties. Structured chronologically from 1942 to 1945\, the film traces the full arc of the Allied air campaign: the early daylight raids met with catastrophic losses\, the arrival of long-range fighter escorts\, the evolution of German flak and fighter strategies\, and the final push that helped end the war. Their testimonies are supported by restored archival footage from NARA\, the Imperial War Museum\, and the Bundesarchiv. Several of the men featured have since passed\, making this one of the last records of its kind \nAbout the Director\nTrent “TJ” Jones is a documentary filmmaker and military historian based in Georgia and founder of TJ3 Productions and a popular YouTuber on his channel “TJ3 History”. 10 Good Men is the result of three years of interviews with B-17 airmen across the country and is co-produced with Skytrain Media.
URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/documentary-film-screening-at-the-mighty-8th-3/
LOCATION:National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force\, 175 Bourne Avenue\, Pooler\, GA\, 31322\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
ORGANIZER;CN="National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force":MAILTO:marketing@mightyeighth.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260820T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260820T130000
DTSTAMP:20260706T195511Z
CREATED:20260706T195511Z
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UID:3976-1787223600-1787230800@www.georgiawwiitrail.org
SUMMARY:Mighty Talk at the Mighty 8th
DESCRIPTION:The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force’s monthly Mighty Talk series continue with A Fortress and a Legacy\, presented by J. Ross Geene. This program will take place on August 20th at 11:00 am at the museum. \nThe program is free to the public\, but please register at https://forms.gle/CkGJ5Y7RLhsThypf6 \nOptional Lunch: Join us for an optional lunch afterwards. $10/12 cash/credit for members or $15/17cash/credit for non-members. \nAbout the Book\nA Fortress and a Legacy combine stunning historical accuracy with the pathos of a family torn by war. An exchange of letters between Knoxville native and B-17 bombardier Bud Perrin and his bride\, a former Miss America contestant\, gives this story heart and soul. \nThe book captivates readers with its portrayal of the cross-current of personal relationships set against the background of enlistment\, training\, and execution of bombing missions over continental Europe. \nAbout the Author\nJ. Ross Greene’s passion for World War II and determination to share his uncle’s inspiring story led to the extensive research required to write this book. With a background in engineering\, he founded a financial consulting firm\, beginning his now more than forty-year investment career. \nA Fortress and a Legacy represents his gift not only to his cousin—the daughter his uncle never knew— but to all those who share his appreciation for those who sacrificed for the cause of freedom. \nRoss and his wife Lynne\, who have three children and eight grandchildren\, make their home near Atlanta\, Georgia.
URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/mighty-talk-at-the-mighty-8th/
LOCATION:National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force\, 175 Bourne Avenue\, Pooler\, GA\, 31322\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
ORGANIZER;CN="National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force":MAILTO:marketing@mightyeighth.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260826T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260826T130000
DTSTAMP:20260706T195648Z
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UID:3978-1787742000-1787749200@www.georgiawwiitrail.org
SUMMARY:Mighty Talks at the Mighty Eighth
DESCRIPTION:The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force’s monthly Mighty Talk series continues with One Pilot’s Story: From Pittsburg to the Ardennes\, presented by Bruce Halley. This program will take place on August 26th at 11:00 am at the museum. \nThe program is free to the public\, but please register at https://forms.gle/RpZKBZ2HCT3PNMMN9 \nOptional Lunch: Join us for an optional lunch afterwards. $10/12 cash/credit for members or $15/17cash/credit for non-members. \nAbout the Presentation\nWhen he graduated high school in May 1941\, Raymond Ankeny – like many young men at that time – planned to enroll in college\, graduate\, get a job and start a family. All these plans were put on hold when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7\, 1941.  Raymond enlisted in the US Army Air Corps in early 1942 and was called up in 1943. After a series of stations and training programs he earned his wings as a multi-engine pilot and was assigned to fly heavy bombers. His crew deployed to the 8th Airforce in England in late 1944 and began flying bombing missions in B-17s in January 1945. \nOn their 21st mission they were shot down and the plane crashed south of Dresden Germany. The remains of the crew were eventually located and were relocated for identification at the Ardennes American Military Cemetery in Belgium\, where he was buried in his final resting place in 1948. \nThis presentation will provide a review of his life prior to being called into service\, snapshots of his training to become a pilot\, life on the base in England\, a review of his missions during the war\, and some of their reflections about these missions.  We will provide an in-depth review of this crew’s final mission and the individual crew member outcomes\, focusing on the 6 members who died that day. Finally\, we will review the sequence of events surrounding their eventual recovery\, identification and burial\, and the research effort to assemble this story. \nAbout the Presenter\nBruce Halley is a dedicated researcher and family advocate committed to preserving the stories of World War II airmen. His work focuses on documenting the combat service and final missions of Eighth Air Force personnel\, particularly those who served with the 490th Bomb Group. Through extensive research and collaboration with veterans’ families\, Halley helps ensure that the sacrifices and experiences of these airmen are remembered and shared with future generations.
URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/mighty-talks-at-the-mighty-eighth/
LOCATION:National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force\, 175 Bourne Avenue\, Pooler\, GA\, 31322\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
ORGANIZER;CN="National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force":MAILTO:marketing@mightyeighth.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260919
DTSTAMP:20260224T204221Z
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UID:3815-1789689600-1789775999@www.georgiawwiitrail.org
SUMMARY:National POW/MIA Recognition Day at Andersonville
DESCRIPTION:National POW/MIA Recognition Day: The POW ExperienceSeptember 18National Prisoner of War MuseumTimes TBD \nJoin us as we observe National POW/MIA Recognition Day with special ranger-led programs throughout the day inside the National POW Museum. \nThese programs will explore the shared experiences of prisoners of war across American history\, from the moment of capture and the journey to camp\, to living conditions\, communication\, privation\, morale\, and the long-awaited return home. Rangers will also recognize the families who waited and remember those who did not make it back. \nProgram times will be announced soon. \nWe invite you to join us in honoring and remembering.
URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/national-pow-mia-recognition-day-at-andersonville/
LOCATION:Andersonville National Historic Site\, 760 POW Road\, Andersonville\, 31711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Andersonville National Historic Site
ORGANIZER;CN="Andersonville National Historic Site":MAILTO:ande_information@nps.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTSTAMP:20260224T204441Z
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UID:3817-1789776000-1789948799@www.georgiawwiitrail.org
SUMMARY:Korean War & Vietnam War POW Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Korean War & Vietnam War POW WeekendSeptember 19–20All Day \nThe third program in our Freedom 250 commemorative series will highlight the experiences of prisoners of war during the Korean War and the Vietnam War. \nThroughout the weekend\, visitors can meet living historians\, observe demonstrations\, and participate in a special Freedom 250 activity designed for all ages. \nJoin us for two days of educational programming exploring the challenges\, resilience\, and experiences of American POWs during these conflicts.
URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/korean-war-vietnam-war-pow-weekend/
LOCATION:Andersonville National Historic Site\, 760 POW Road\, Andersonville\, 31711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Andersonville National Historic Site
ORGANIZER;CN="Andersonville National Historic Site":MAILTO:ande_information@nps.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261011
DTSTAMP:20260224T204602Z
CREATED:20260224T204602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T204602Z
UID:3820-1791590400-1791676799@www.georgiawwiitrail.org
SUMMARY:Civil War Medicine at Andersonville
DESCRIPTION:Civil War Medicine at AndersonvilleOctober 10 \nJoin us for an interactive program exploring Civil War medicine and medical treatment at Andersonville Prison. \nThis program will examine common illnesses\, medical practices\, and the challenges faced by surgeons and prisoners in the hospital setting. \nAdditional details\, including program times and location\, will be announced soon.
URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/civil-war-medicine-at-andersonville/
LOCATION:Andersonville National Historic Site\, 760 POW Road\, Andersonville\, 31711\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Andersonville National Historic Site":MAILTO:ande_information@nps.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20261017T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20261017T220000
DTSTAMP:20260810T175041Z
CREATED:20260810T164621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260810T175041Z
UID:4054-1792256400-1792274400@www.georgiawwiitrail.org
SUMMARY:Airbase Georgia Moonlight Swing 1940s Dinner & Dance
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URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/moonlight-swing-1940s-dinner-dance/
CATEGORIES:Commemorative Air Force Airbase Georgia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261109
DTSTAMP:20260224T204808Z
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UID:3822-1794009600-1794182399@www.georgiawwiitrail.org
SUMMARY:World Wars POW Weekend at Andersonville National Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:World Wars POW WeekendNovember 7–8 \nThe fourth program in our Freedom 250 commemorative series will highlight the experiences of prisoners of war during World War I and World War II. \nThroughout the weekend\, visitors can meet living historians and participate in a special Freedom 250 activity designed for all ages. \nJoin us for two days of educational programming exploring the challenges and resilience of POWs during the World Wars. \nAdditional details will be announced soon.
URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/world-wars-pow-weekend-at-andersonville-national-historic-site/
LOCATION:Andersonville National Historic Site\, 760 POW Road\, Andersonville\, 31711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Andersonville National Historic Site
ORGANIZER;CN="Andersonville National Historic Site":MAILTO:ande_information@nps.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20261219T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20261219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260224T205959Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T205959Z
UID:3825-1797667200-1797699600@www.georgiawwiitrail.org
SUMMARY:Wreaths Across America 2026 at Andersonville National Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Each December\, Andersonville National Historic Site participates in the Wreaths Across America program as a special way to honor and remember the sacrifice of military service members during the holiday season. Wreaths sponsored through the nonprofit Wreaths Across America organization are delivered to and placed on gravesites in national cemeteries across the country\, including Andersonville National Cemetery. Sponsored wreaths can be designated for placement on the specific grave of a loved one\, or left undesignated and placed on one of thousands of gravesites that otherwise may not be visited or honored. \nWith the invaluable help and support of Bennett International\, the Taylor Family Foundation\, Wreaths Across America\, Friends of Andersonville\, the American Ex-Prisoners of War\, and other partners\, thousands of wreaths are brought to Andersonville National Cemetery each year. Our shared goal is to honor each of the over 20\,000 gravesites in the cemetery with a wreath. \n2026 Event Information\nThe main event will take place at 12:00 pm on Saturday\, December 13\, in Andersonville National Cemetery. Volunteers can either bring the completed registration form below with them or arrive at 9:30 am to register. \nThe public is invited to attend a small ceremony to be held at the Rostrum at 12:00 pm\, when wreaths honoring each branch of military service will be presented. Limited seating will be available. Immediately following the ceremony\, the public will be invited to help place wreaths on graves in Andersonville National Cemetery as a way to honor and remember those who served our country. \nFor more information\, call the park at 229-924-0343 ext 1 or email the park at ande_information@nps.gov.
URL:https://www.georgiawwiitrail.org/event/wreaths-across-america-2026-at-andersonville-national-cemetery/
LOCATION:Andersonville National Historic Site\, 760 POW Road\, Andersonville\, 31711\, United States
CATEGORIES:Andersonville National Historic Site
ORGANIZER;CN="Andersonville National Historic Site":MAILTO:ande_information@nps.gov
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