Women have served both on the battlefront and closer to home in official military capacities throughout U.S. history. In Fort Logan National Cemetery, over 2,300 women are interred.
Read MoreIn spite of unequal treatment, numerous peoples of color and members of immigrant populations asserted their American identities in military conflicts in the twentieth century and beyond, serving their country with patriotism and valor, and finding opportunities amidst the obstacles.
Read MoreSometimes a service member’s family has to wait through painful decades before they can finally lay their loved one to rest with the military honors they deserve.
Read MoreAcross the country, millions of Americans participated in massive wartime relocations.
Read MoreAmericans who fought in U.S. wars often held complicated relationships with the enemy, and veteran life histories put these complexities in full relief.
Read MoreService in the United States Military is a lifetime commitment for many veterans.
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