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A group of Marines stands around an officer who is cutting a large white sheet cake with a large knife.

Semper Fidelis: the Veterans History Project’s Newest Online Exhibit

Posted by: Megan Harris

Happy birthday to the U.S. Marine Corps! Established on November 10, 1775, the Marine Corps has been “always faithful” ever since. 250 years later, in recognition of this monumental birthday, the Veterans History Project (VHP) presents “Semper Fidelis: the U.S. Marine Corps,” an online presentation featuring 20 narratives from Marines who served across the years and around the globe. Through oral histories and original memoirs, correspondence, diaries and photographs, these veterans share their experiences as part of the few, the proud.

A watercolor painting by William K. Munro, depicting a soldier in uniform writing a letter.

Art of War: William K. Munro’s Artwork

Posted by: Megan Harris

A vivid watercolor portraying a soldier writing a letter home. A graphite sketch of a comrade looking pensive. A detailed woodcut depicting a street scene in North Africa. Together, these works capture not only the sights of war, but also the humanity within it – through the eyes of Army medic and artist William K. …

A museum display case houses eight different pieces of artwork, with a caption below.

Art of War: the Veteran History Project’s Agile Case Exhibit

Posted by: Megan Harris

This blog highlights a special display celebrating artwork held within Veterans History Project (VHP) collections, on view December 9, 2025, through January 31, 2026, in the Thomas Jefferson Building. Unique amongst VHP’s holdings are two-dimensional works of art, such as drawings, paintings, illustrations and photographs, documenting servicemembers’ experiences from WWI through Iraq and Afghanistan. Timed around the Project’s 25th anniversary, the display underscores the ongoing mission to preserve and share veterans’ voices, ensuring these stories remain accessible for future generations.

A sailor stands in front of a large aircraft carrier anchored in the harbor. His back is to the camera and his arms are crossed as he gazes at the carrier.

“Forged By the Sea”: the Veterans History Project’s Newest Online Exhibit

Posted by: Megan Harris

This post announces the launch of “Forged By the Sea,” the Veterans History Project’s latest online exhibit, which celebrates the Navy’s 250th birthday. The post discusses Navy history in broad terms and spotlights some of the featured collections, as well as directing readers to additional Navy-related resources.

A large group of men and women in uniform, seated and standing, raise glasses and bottles in the air. One of the women holds a small white dog.

“This We’ll Defend”: VHP’s Newest Online Exhibit

Posted by: Megan Harris

Happy 250th birthday to the United States Army!  Today, the Veterans History Project (VHP) debuts the newest installment of our online exhibit, Serving: Our Voices. This feature launches the celebration of the Army’s 250th birthday, which will officially be observed on June 14, 2025.   The modern U.S. Army is rooted in the establishment of the …