Honoring Black History Month through the archives and books of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library

Happy Valentine’s Day from the Pritzker Military Museum & Library!

This June, we celebrate and honor the achievements of the LGBTQ+ members of the Armed Forces.

Our narratives go beyond battles and celebrated commanders; they focus on everyday Americans who answered an extraordinary summons—the citizen‑soldier.

 

The stories we tell are not just about military campaigns or famous leaders. They are about ordinary Americans who answered an extraordinary call: the Citizen Soldier.

 

The stories we tell are not just about military campaigns or famous leaders. They are about ordinary Americans who answered an extraordinary call: the Citizen Soldier.

 

December 26, 1991, is a date most Americans pass over without notice. There was no parade, no surrender ceremony, no moment that felt like a clean victory. And yet that was the day the Cold War officially ended, marked by the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the quiet conclusion of a conflict that shaped nearly half a century of American life.

 

Our chronicles don’t center solely on wars or celebrated generals—they spotlight the ordinary Americans who rose to an exceptional duty: the citizen‑soldier.

 

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