In an ongoing effort to develop educational curriculum,
the Central Florida World War II Museum is calling on
you to share your memories.

Whether you were stationed overseas, lived overseas or
lived in the United States and Canada, we would like to
record and archive your stories for future projects.

Please
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legacy.
Share Your History
Personal Recollections
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World War II through the
eyes of those who lived it.
 
In the winter of 1944, eleven African-American soldiers
paid the ultimate price in the name of freedom.  Sixty
years later, the sacrifices of the Wereth 11 were
finally honored.
Tributes
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and women during the greatest conflict in world history.
Preserving the Past for Our Future
THE VETERANS HISTORY PROJECT
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and share your opportunity with future generations.  
Educational Programs
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being developed to serve the public.
ARTICLES
From the memoirs of Ed Isbell, 82nd Airborne Division -
Our takeoff time was 11:00 pm and we jumped into
France about 1:30 am on June 6, 1944...
One of the most enduring lessons of World War II
is that the preservation of freedom demands great
suffering, sacrifice, and even death from those
responsible for its defense...
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