Available for Programs and Meetings
- Growing Up in Wartime Wilmington: America’s First World War II Heritage City
- The Afrika Korps at Home in Wilmington, 1944-46
- The U.S. Navy at the Normandy D-Day Invasion – June 6, 1944
- The USS North Carolina at the Battle for Iwo Jima
- “What Are We Fighting For?”: A Perspective on Wilmington Blacks on the World War II Home Front, and Saluting the Tuskegee Airmen
- Allied Naval Forces at Operation Dragoon, August 1944
- Free a Man to Fight!: This is Our War Too: American Women in the World War II Armed Forces
- America in the Pacific War, 1941-45: An Overview
- Rescue at Sea in the Middle of the North Atlantic by the RMS Queen Mary 2
- Rosie the Riveter: American Women in World War II
- Henry Churchill Bragaw, Soldier: An Exceptional American Life
- Inside President Ford’s White House
- Wilmington’s Connection to the Attack on Pearl Harbor: Hawaii and the Wilmington Home Front – Dec. 7, 1941
- North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, a.k.a. The Wilmington Shipyard: From the SS Zebulon B. Vance, Dec. 6, 1941 – to the “Ghost Fleet”
- Determination, Coordination, and Leadership: Wilmington’s 12-Year Project to Become the First “American World War II Heritage City”