The National D-Day Memorial's Lunchbox Lecture Series continues for fall 2025, with a lineup of both in-person and virtual events. The public is invited to view both the in-person and virtual lectures in the Memorial’s Fleda A. Ring Quonset Hut on select dates.
“80 Years Since Victory” with Major General Mari K. Eder
September 12, 2025, 12PM-1PM
Fleda A. Ring Education Quonset Hut
Mari K. Eder Major General Mari K. Eder returns to the Lunchbox Lecture Series to present "80 Years Since Victory: How it Took Hold - How it Held Up." At the war's end, over 12 million American military men and women were actively serving. More than 7.6 million were stationed overseas and everyone wanted to get home as quickly as possible. These are the stories of how some men and women navigated the sudden peace and made their way to their new lives. A book signing will follow this in-person lecture.
“Filming D-Day” with Jennifer Rossel
April 24, 12PM-1PM
Virtual
What did Omaha Beach look like on D-Day? Most of us will immediately call to mind the Hollywood hits The Longest Day or Saving Private Ryan. But fewer will know that there was actual film footage of the landings captured on June 6, 1944. Join the National D-Day Memorial for a conversation with Jennifer Rossel, the daughter of Richard Taylor of the 165th Signal Photography Company, the man who filmed the only known motion picture footage of Omaha Beach on D-Day.
Memorial admission is free for those attending in-person. Featured books are available in the Memorial’s gift shop.
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