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ABMC News

ABMC is an agency of the executive branch of the federal government, honoring the service, achievements and sacrifices of the U.S. armed forces abroad since 1917.

ABMC has temporarily closed NOAC Visitor Center

The American Battle Monuments Commission Salutes its Olympians

Cambridge American Cemetery Interpretive Guide Shares Feelings About What it Means to Work at ABMC

Memorial Day 2021: ABMC hosted private ceremonies across the world to honor the fallen

In keeping with guidance from local authorities, North Africa American Cemetery fully reopened June 1, 2021

In keeping with guidance from local authorities, Florence and Sicily-Rome American Cemeteries fully reopened June 1, 2021

In keeping with guidance from local authorities, Corozal American Cemetery fully reopened June 1, 2021

In keeping with guidance from local authorities, all ABMC cemeteries in France are now fully open

Update on the Memorial Day ceremony at Lafayette Escadrille Memorial Cemetery

In keeping with guidance from local authorities, Brookwood and Cambridge American Cemeteries fully reopened May 19, 2021

All American Battle Monuments Commission cemeteries will be closed to the public during Memorial Day 2021 commemorations

From overseas American military cemeteries to Arlington National Cemetery: the story behind the Unknown Soldier from WWII

ABMC will honor the fallen this Memorial Day, but all ceremonies will be closed to the public

Latest operational status for ABMC locations

Infographic: ABMC Sites in the World

Together in life and death: The Cromwell sisters of WWI

ABMC 98th anniversary

The Harlem Hellfighters: The most storied Black combat unit of World War I

Sgt. John T. Puckett, buried in Ardennes American Cemetery

Tech. Sgt. Frank W. Holland, buried in Luxembourg American Cemetery

Pvt. 1st Class Reed A. Davis, buried in Luxembourg American Cemetery