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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. Dr. Michael S. Bell, retired US Army Colonel and Executive Director of the Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, delivers closing remarks from the lectern flanked by service flags and the Missing Man Table during the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration at the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The hour-long programme featured Gold Star mother Terry Savage and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. A Civil Air Patrol officer from the Louisiana Wing narrates the POW/MIA Missing Man Table ceremony, with cadets standing at attention beside the symbolic place setting, during the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration at the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The hour-long programme featured keynote remarks from Gold Star mother Terry Savage, whose son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. A wide audience fills the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center beneath suspended WWII-era aircraft as Gold Star mother Terry Savage delivers the keynote during the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration, remembering her son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn, killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The hour-long programme also featured a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing and music from the Victory Belles and American Legion Post 377 Band. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. Gold Star mother Terry Savage delivers the keynote address at the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration inside the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center, with an image of her late son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn, killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, projected on screen above. The hour-long programme also featured a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. Gold Star mother Terry Savage delivers the keynote address at the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration inside the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center, remembering her son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn, killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The hour-long programme also featured a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing and music from the Victory Belles and American Legion Post 377 Band. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. Stephen Watson, President and CEO of the National WWII Museum, speaks from the lectern flanked by service flags during the Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration at the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The hour-long programme featured remarks from Gold Star family member Terry Savage, whose son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing, and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. Stephen Watson, President and CEO of the National WWII Museum, addresses attendees beneath a suspended SBD Dauntless dive bomber during the Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration inside the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The hour-long programme featured Gold Star family member Terry Savage, whose son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing, and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. Stephen Watson, President and CEO of the National WWII Museum, applauds as a Gold Star family stands to be recognised during the Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration inside the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The hour-long programme featured Gold Star family member Terry Savage, whose son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing, and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. A United States Marine Corps color guard advances down the aisle to post the colours as attendees stand at the start of the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration inside the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The hour-long programme featured remarks from Gold Star family member Terry Savage, whose son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing, and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. The Victory Belles, the National WWII Museum's 1940s-style vocal trio, perform the National Anthem as Dr. Michael S. Bell salutes during the opening of the Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration at the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The hour-long programme featured Gold Star family member Terry Savage, whose son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, and a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. Dr. Michael S. Bell, retired US Army Colonel and Executive Director of the Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, addresses a standing audience flanked by service flags during the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration at the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The programme featured Gold Star family member Terry Savage, a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing, and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. An attendee carrying a DSLR camera waits among rows of seated guests inside the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center ahead of the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration. The hour-long programme featured remarks from Gold Star family member Terry Savage, whose son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing, and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. A United States Marine Corps color guard prepares to post the colours at the start of the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration inside the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The hour-long programme featured remarks from Gold Star family member Terry Savage, whose son Brian 'Alex' Vaughn was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing, and music from the Victory Belles. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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New Orleans, LA, USA. 25th May 2026. A United States Marine Corps color guard stands at the ready ahead of the National WWII Museum's annual Memorial Day Commemoration at the US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The hour-long programme featured remarks from Gold Star family member Terry Savage, a Missing Man Table presented by the Civil Air Patrol's Louisiana Wing, and music from the Victory Belles and American Legion Post 377 Band. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Beirut, Lebanon. 25th May, 2026. Pro-Iranian Hezbollah supporters Hussein (L), Mohamad Ali (C) and Ali clad in a military uniform and displaying bandanas that read "We will not abandon weapons", take part in ceremony in the devastated Beirut southern suburb to celebrate the 26th anniversary of the Resistance and Liberation Day, which marks Israel's withdrawal from south Lebanon. Credit: Marwan Naamani/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - A woman wears an umbrella for a hat for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - People using  umbrellas for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  UK Weather - People using  umbrellas for protection in the 28C heat as re-enactors take part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  Visitors in 28C heat watch re-enactors taking part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  Visitors in 28C heat attend the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  Visitors in 28C heat watch re-enactors taking part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  A re-enactor as Emperor Napoleon takes part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  A re-enactor as Emperor Napoleon takes part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  A re-enactor as Emperor Napoleon takes part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  A re-enactor as Emperor Napoleon takes part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  A re-enactor as Emperor Napoleon takes part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  A re-enactor as Emperor Napoleon takes part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chalfont, UK.  24 May 2026.  A re-enactor as Emperor Napoleon takes part in the Napoleonic Living History Weekend at Chiltern Open Air Museum (COAM).  Around 150 reenactors from the Napoleonic Association, bring to life the military encampments of Wellington, Blucher, and Napoleon's armies.  COAM tells the story of the Chilterns area through the preservation of historic buildings, landscapes and culture.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto