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Commemorating World War II

The Defense Department pays tribute to all who served the nation during World War II and to the Allied countries whose service members fought side-by-side with America’s forces. DOD honors the troops who perished in the fight, were listed as missing in action or were prisoners of war; the veterans who returned; and the sacrifices of their families in the fight to preserve freedom.

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From The Services |

Guardian Escorts WWII Airman Uncle Home 

Guardian Escorts WWII Airman Uncle Home
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Medal of Honor Monday: Army 2nd Lt. John E. Butts 

Medal of Honor Monday: Army 2nd Lt. John E. Butts
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Medal of Honor Monday: Army Air Corps 2nd Lt. Joseph Sarnoski 

Medal of Honor Monday: Army Air Corps 2nd Lt. Joseph Sarnoski
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Service Members, Veterans Gather to Commemorate D-Day 

Service Members, Veterans Gather to Commemorate D-Day

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DOD is participating in World War II Commemoration events around the world. Click the button to request DOD support for your event.

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Timeline of Major WWII Events

Feb. 3, 1945

Battle of Manila

Feb. 19, 1945

Battle of Iwo Jima

Victory Over Japan Day

V-J Day, or Victory over Japan Day, marks the end of World War II, one of the deadliest and most destructive wars in history.

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Victory in Europe Day

On May 8, 1945 - known as V-E Day - celebrations erupted around the world to mark the end of World War II in Europe.

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Victory Over Japan Day

Victory In Europe Day