The Aces Museum in Philadelphia is a heartfelt tribute to the minority veterans of America, particularly those who served during World War II. Situated at 5801 Germantown Ave, this museum is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history and culture of these brave individuals. It’s a place where every day is Veterans Day, with exhibits that include a Wall of Honor commemorating important events and individuals with bricks. The museum also serves as a Veteran Service Organization, providing support and opportunities for veterans in need. With engaging programs and historical experiences, the Aces Museum ensures that the contributions of America’s minority veterans are remembered and honored1. It’s a beacon of gratitude and respect, inviting all to explore the rich legacy of these...
Read moreGiving this day..acknowledging the men and women..who serve..but more importantly for men and many women..who fought in an historical time and era..Vietnam and Cambodia..and Laos...how deeply I felt about this time..my older brother..being there..in 1966 ..start of big changes..for young people...horrors and senseless killings..but today..someone had to plant..a bit of love for these soldiers..about time..we need a renewed education..and better understanding..about other people...war is lost of humanitarianism...soldiers must become..humanity...
Read moreWonderful WW2 artifacts , interesting stories behind artifacts and...
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