History Talk - Duty to Country: Filipino Soldiers in World War II
A compelling history talk exploring the contributions of Filipino soldiers during World War II.
Wed, 17 Jun 2026
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (America/New_York)
National Museum of the United States Army Fort Belvoir , Virginia
The National Museum of the United States Army presents a special history talk titled 'Duty to Country: Filipino Soldiers in World War II.' This educational event highlights the bravery and sacrifices of generations of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who served. Attendees will gain deep insights into the historical context and personal stories of these soldiers. The lecture is held at the museum in Fort Belvoir and offers a unique opportunity to honor their legacy.
What to Expect
A professional and informative lecture delivered by museum staff or historians.
Who Should Attend
History enthusiasts
Students
Veterans
Museum visitors
General public
Agenda Overview
A one-hour presentation followed by a brief discussion on the historical impact of Filipino soldiers.
Venue & Address
National Museum of the United States Army
1775 Liberty Dr Fort Belvoir , Virginia – 22060 United States
Organizer
National Museum of the United States Army · Museum
Dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the United States Army.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the event?
June 17, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.
Where is it located?
National Museum of the United States Army, 1775 Liberty Dr, Fort Belvoir, VA.
Is there a fee?
Please check the museum website for admission details.
Who is the speaker?
The talk is part of the museum's public history program series.
Is registration required?
It is recommended to check the museum's official website.
Is it suitable for children?
The content is educational and suitable for older students and adults.
Tags
History
WWII
Military
Education
Fort Belvoir
Museum
Summary
An educational lecture on the role of Filipino soldiers in WWII.