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Posted on May 5, 2016
The Registries – The Campaign for the National Museum of the United States Army
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WHAT IS YOUR LEGACY? ARE YOU REGISTERED? YOUR STORY WILL BE PRESERVED.
A Call to Action for the past and present: Army Community, American Soldier, and Animals in Service to the Army. TELL YOUR STORY!
From their website:
"We are The Army Historical Foundation. We seek to educate future Americans to fully appreciate the sacrifices that generations of Soldiers have made to safeguard the freedoms of the United States.
The Foundation is not a governmental agency. We are a non-profit organization and we depend on funds from memberships, donations, and grants for support.
The U.S. Army Registries provide a unique opportunity to recognize and honor active duty Soldiers and veterans, civilians who worked with or for the Army, and animals that served a role during conflicts. Anyone who served honorably in or for the U.S. Army deserves to have his or her name and service history placed on record at the Museum. If you served or supported the Army, you need to be in one of the Registries. Click on the buttons below to learn more about each Registry.
The Registries will be on permanent display at the Museum, and they will be accessible via the internet for those who cannot visit in person. The Registries are publicly submitted listings. Any person may add themselves or another to the Registries. The Registries are not official documents of the U.S. Government.
Please consider enrolling yourself, or honoring a friend or family members."
A Call to Action for the past and present: Army Community, American Soldier, and Animals in Service to the Army. TELL YOUR STORY!
From their website:
"We are The Army Historical Foundation. We seek to educate future Americans to fully appreciate the sacrifices that generations of Soldiers have made to safeguard the freedoms of the United States.
The Foundation is not a governmental agency. We are a non-profit organization and we depend on funds from memberships, donations, and grants for support.
The U.S. Army Registries provide a unique opportunity to recognize and honor active duty Soldiers and veterans, civilians who worked with or for the Army, and animals that served a role during conflicts. Anyone who served honorably in or for the U.S. Army deserves to have his or her name and service history placed on record at the Museum. If you served or supported the Army, you need to be in one of the Registries. Click on the buttons below to learn more about each Registry.
The Registries will be on permanent display at the Museum, and they will be accessible via the internet for those who cannot visit in person. The Registries are publicly submitted listings. Any person may add themselves or another to the Registries. The Registries are not official documents of the U.S. Government.
Please consider enrolling yourself, or honoring a friend or family members."
The Registries – The Campaign for the National Museum of the United States Army
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CSM (Join to see) Thanks for sharing CSM, I donated a few months back as a founding sponsor. I believe it's important for all service members and veterans to share their stories, and help make the National Museum of the US Army a reality.
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