Sacrifice, Courage, Patriotism: A Visit to the National Museum of the Pacific War

Sacrifice, Courage, Patriotism: A Visit to the National Museum of the Pacific War
A scene from a live-action reenactment of World War II, part of the Living History Program of the National Museum of the Pacific War, in Fredricksburg, Texas. National Museum of the Pacific War
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Maybe you’re interested in teaching your children more about their country’s past. Maybe you’re a history buff looking for adventure. Or maybe you’re a lover of museums and memorials.

Or maybe, like me, you enjoy reading books about the American story, particularly our military history. You find pleasure and inspiration in Shelby Foote’s “The Civil War,” as I did so long ago, or in David McCullough’s “John Adams,” or the inspirational stories of our World War II veterans in books by Stephen Ambrose.

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Jeff Minick
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Jeff Minick has four children and a passel of grandkids. He has written two novels, “Amanda Bell” and “Dust on Their Wings,” as well as “Learning as I Go” and “Movies Make the Man.” You’ll find more of his writing at JeffMinick.substack.com.
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