Maya Lin, an acclaimed artist and architect, is celebrated for her profound impact on the world of art and her lasting contribution to military commemoration through her design of the... read more →
Amelia Earhart, celebrated for being the first woman to solo cross the Atlantic, pioneered aviation and advocated for women. Born July 24, 1897, in Kansas, Earhart's life mirrored her passion... read more →
William Henry Seward, often referred to as the "Architect of American Destiny," stands as a luminary figure in the annals of American history. He left an enduring influence not only... read more →
James Lawrence, who lived from October 1, 1781, to June 4, 1813, was a brave American naval officer. He played a crucial role during the War of 1812. This was... read more →
We honor Minot Judson Savage for his pivotal role in shaping liberal Christianity and promoting religious tolerance and social justice. Savage was born on June 10, 1841, in Norridgewock, Maine,... read more →
General John P. Jumper's journey in the United States Air Force started with his graduation from the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program at Virginia Military Institute in... read more →
Henry A. Kissinger, a renowned diplomat and political scientist, is celebrated for his influential role in facilitating Middle East peace negotiations during his tenure as the United States Secretary of... read more →
Charles C. Krulak, a distinguished United States Marine Corps officer, is celebrated for his leadership and contributions to the Marine Corps during a transformative period in the late 20th and... read more →
Stephen Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, holds the distinction of being the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office. Born on March... read more →
Catherine Leroy, an intrepid war photojournalist, is celebrated for her exceptional courage and dedication to capturing the realities of conflict through her lens. Born on August 27, 1944, in Paris,... read more →