Exhibits & Artifacts

Online Exhibits
Artifacts On Display

Library and Media Resource Center

Navy Hymns & Poems

Online Archives and Services

Medal of Honor Recipients
Ships & Aircraft Database
Ship’s Histories and Dispositions
Ship Photos
Ship Designations
Navy Reunion Groups

Education Programs
Foul Anchor: CPO History Program
CPO Selectee Resources
PAL-NYC Top Gun Program
U.S.-Japan Maritime Youth Exchange
Internships

V-12 Internship Program

Military Educational Resources

Credit & Tuition Programs
Medical & Financial Assistance Programs
Programs Leading To Degree & Commissioning
In-Service Training
Graduate Programs
Naval Reserve Programs
Scholarships From Veterans Groups
Third-Party Scholarships
 
 


History and Education


The Navy Memorial’s Education department is responsible for conducting youth education programs, seminars and symposia, creating exhibits in the Naval Heritage Center and providing reference information and photographs to researchers.

New! Check out the "Navy Medicine: Saving Lives on Land and Sea" exhibit

June 11, 2008
PBS Film "Another Day in Paradise" with Reception and Q&A
Join us at the Navy Memorial on Wednesday, June 11 at 6:00 p.m. for a sneak preview of the PBS film “Another Day in Paradise,” which follows the lives of sailors aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier. A question and answer session will follow, allowing attendees to speak with the director, producer, and film participants. The event is free, but please kindly RSVP to jwhite@navymemorial.org. Click here to view the invitation.

July 28, 2008
Vietnam: The Stories Still Echo
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Presented by the Virginia War Memorial in partnership with the U.S. Navy Memorial. General P. X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.), a Vietnam veteran and former Commandant of the Marine Corps, will speak at the U.S. Navy Memorial as a part of the Teacher Institute Summer '08 program (an institute for teachers of USII & VA/US History from middle and high school). Come and be a part of this unique opportunity offered to middle and high school teachers across the Commonwealth of Virginia.

  • Aligned with the Virginia History and Social Science Standards of Learning
  • Eligible for relicensure points
  • NO registration fee
  • Learn of additional resources for the classroom
  • Examine history first hand
  • Exposure to two historic venues
  • Complimentary lunch
By registration only. Register by July 3, 2008. Click here to register now!

Recent Events
Navy SEAL Makes Appearance at U.S. Navy Memorial for Book Signing and Discussion
On May 12, 2008, the U.S. Navy Memorial welcomed former SEAL Marcus Luttrell to discuss and sign copies of his book "Lone Survivor", which tells his harrowing account of survival during a firefight in Afghanistan that claimed the lives of his three fellow SEALs. Click here to read the press release for this event.

Marcus Luttrell (right), assisted by U.S. Navy Memorial's Education Director Mark Hacala (center), signs copies of his New York Times bestseller "Lone Survivor" inside the Naval Heritage Center.


 
Marcus Luttrell discusses his experiences in combat detailed in his book "Lone Survivor" inside the Naval Heritage Center's Arleigh & Roberta Burke Theater.

 

 
 

Kids participate in a scavenger hunt on the Plaza, identifying animals and other objects depicted in the 26 bronze reliefs that surround the Granite Sea.

 
Contact Us      Directions     Site Index      Join      Frequently Asked Questions      Our Privacy Policy      Links
701 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
202-737-2300
©2007 United States Navy Memorial - Design: bdalexander.com - Hosted & Maintained: System Planning Corporation - Webmaster