A nervous Kristin Cronic discovered Pete Souza’s collection of plebe summer photographs in 2007 right before she embarked on her Naval Academy journey. Souza’s black-and-white photos, which captured ...
Coronado Historical Society collaborates with the Naval History & Heritage Command to observe the 250th anniversaries of the ...
Bring on the nice weather and begin summer at the Navy Yard with some free, open-to-the public fitness programming and the newest public art display. On May 5, the Navy Yard unveiled its latest public ...
The Navy Combat Art Program was founded in 1941 because of the persistence of Griffith Baily Coale, a well-known muralist. Believing that war imminent, Coale convinced top Navy commanders to send him ...
A commemorative art exhibit made its first stop in Fulton, Mo., on May 30. The National Churchill Museum at Westminster College presented its new exhibit “D-Day Normandy: Operation Overlord” in ...
A new exhibit at the Rahr-West Art Museum in Manitowoc will shine a completely new light on submarines, even for a city with a submarine permanently housed in its harbor. "A View from the Periscope," ...
After a nine-year absence from the curriculum at the United States Naval Academy (USNO) and 15 years from Naval ROTC programs, tomorrow's naval officers are once again learning to navigate by the ...
Following a year of isolation and social restriction, the Brooklyn Greenway Initiative has invited artist Aaron Asis to create a site-specific installation designed to honor and celebrate the ...
Navy athletics announced Wednesday afternoon plans to construct a state-of-the-art facility overlooking the Severn River for the men’s and women’s lacrosse programs. What will be known as the Navy ...
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