The National Medal of Honor Museum opened this month in Arlington, Texas. Chris Cassidy, the museum's president and CEO, discusses its origins and what it's meant to inspire.
The National Medal of Honor Museum opened Tuesday in Arlington with an El Campo man among the 15 featured recipients.
As Lee Greenwood belted out “God Bless the USA,” 32 of the 61 living Medal of Honor recipients, national and military leaders ...
Carole Keeton Strayhorn, the first woman to serve as Texas comptroller and Austin’s first female mayor, left a lasting mark ...
Most of us prefer to see things come together in sync for a higher purpose. We also prefer to celebrate courage over ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - A Savannah native and service member from World War II received an Arlington Burial on Thursday. Chief ...
The new museum's exhibition is elevated by four megacolumns, each representing the traditional branches of the U.S. military.
Four veterans of the Army's 1st Cavalry Division traveled from across the country to see each other and visit the National Medal of Honor Museum.
The National Medal of Honor Museum presents an opportunity for people to learn about the honor’s significance and its ...
A museum that's been long in the works has arrived and with major fanfare: The National Medal of Honor Museum, a new facility ...
Veterans from across North Texas stood side by side at the opening ceremony of the $270 million museum, the only one in the ...
The National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington opens to the general public on Tuesday, March 25. ARLINGTON, Texas — From the ...