Tag: women’s history
Friday marks the annual observance of Veterans Day, a day on which we honor the millions of brave men and women who have served in the Armed Forces. This Tag It Tuesday, in tribute to our military veterans, we’re asking you to tag records in the Online Public Access (OPA) that relate to veterans and the military. [...]
Posted by Denise on November 8, 2011, under DC-area Researchers, Online Research, Open Government, Social Media (Web 2.0), Tag It Tuesday, Veterans / Military.
Tags: Civil War, Korea, military, observances, Online Public Access, veterans, Veterans Day, Veterans for Peace, Vietnam War, women veterans, women's history, World War II Comments: 2
Today’s post comes from Theresa Fitzgerald and Wanda Williams, archivists at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis. Come see our new Documented Rights exhibit, which opens today, Monday, October 3, 2011, and runs through March 2, 2012 at the new National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis. This special exhibition illustrates this nation’s [...]
Posted by Theresa on October 3, 2011, under Education, Events, NARA Coast to Coast, Research.
Tags: Documented Rights, exhibits, Guest blogger, Native Americans, NPRC, panels, public events, St. Louis, Theresa Fitzgerald, Wanda Williams, women's history Comments: 2
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