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ABMC News

ABMC is an agency of the executive branch of the federal government, honoring the service, achievements and sacrifices of the U.S. armed forces abroad since 1917.

Designing a legacy: Dr. Paul Philippe Cret

82nd anniversary of the landings at Sicily-Rome American Cemetery

American Battle Monuments Commission renders a solemn tribute at Sicily-Rome American Cemetery

North Africa American Cemetery Weather Closure

Pointe Du Hoc Ranger Monument Closed Thursday, January 22.

Chapel at Luxembourg American Cemetery closed for maintenance.

American Battle Monuments Commission adds new panels to Netherlands American Cemetery

American Battle Monuments Commission to celebrate America250

American Battle Monuments Commission to commemorate 82nd anniversary of Allied landings in Anzio-Nettuno

Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, and Sommepy and Montfaucon American Monuments Weather Closure

Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial Weather Closure

Normandy American Cemetery to remove ash trees on the road leading to its entrance

Collections completes Luxembourg American Cemetery reception room restoration and reinstallation

Chateau-Thierry Visitor Center Weather Closure

Anticipated Site Registration for Visiting Normandy American Cemetery.

Lafayette Escadrille Memorial Cemetery and Visitor Center Weather Closure

Cemeteries add rosettes for December service member identification announcements

ABMC welcomes US Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium to Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Battle of the Bulge Monument at Bastogne

Portions of the Normandy American Cemetery closed to visitors Saturday, December 13

Cemeteries add rosettes for October, November service member identification announcements

ABMC’s WWII Headstones begin their journey in the marble quarry of Lasa