Crossing a Line with the U.S. Navy

Each branch of service in the United States military has its own set of unique traditions, rituals, and ceremonies. The Wisconsin Veterans Museum archives documents many of these through letters in which men and women describe them to their loved ones, photographs that capture the events as they happen, and

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The Football Military Connection

People serving in the United States military often seem to find a way to get together or be involved in a favorite sports pastime. For many, that means American football. The teams can be official or unofficial; it makes little difference. Service members will find time for football, under fire

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The Admirals Wept: Billy Mitchell and the Atlantic Bombing Tests of 1921

Over one hundred years ago powered flight turned eighteen years old. In 1921 the U.S. Air Force did not exist, rather it was a part of the U.S. Army as the U.S. Army Air Service. The Royal Air Force was three years old. Aircraft carriers were few in number and

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WINTER 2019

Cover Story: Gold Star Pilgrimage

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SUMMER 2019

Cover Story: Gold Star Pilgrimage

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Fall 2019

Cover Story: Gold Star Pilgrimage

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