Heritage Center Welcomes Military Reunion Network

Heritage Center Welcomes Military Reunion Network

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Sep 13th, 2021

Photo Aug 30 2 45 51 PMWith the opening of the National Medal of Honor Heritage Museum in 2020, Chattanooga is quickly becoming a top destination for military reunions. Several members from companies including The Military Reunion Network, Wheelus Air Base, Marine Fighter Squadron 542, Naval Reserve Recruiters Assoc, USS Sam Houston SSBN/SSN 609, USS Henry B. Wilson DDG 7, and USS Grand Canyon AD/AR28, arrived in Chattanooga on August 29 for two full days touring the city.

While visiting they made their way to some of Chattanooga’s most iconic places: Ruby Falls, Rock City, Battles for Chattanooga, Tennessee Aquarium, Chickamauga National Battlefield, Chattanooga National Cemetery, and the Chattanooga Choo Choo. 20210914 112136

The Heritage Center was delighted to welcome our guests for a full tour. “A visit to the Medal of Honor Heritage Center is a MUST for every military reunion. It was wonderful to see the care and thought taken in sharing the stories of not only the recipients but the medal itself,” said Sharon Danitschek, President of The Military Reunion Network.

A special thanks to Southern Escape Tours, Holiday Inn Downtown Chattanooga, and Big River Grill for providing our guests with hospitality during their visit.

If you would like to bring your group to visit the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, please visit our group tours page. If you are interested in booking an event at our space, please visit our event inquiry page.

About the Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center
Opened in February 2020, the Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center is situated in the heart of the birthplace of the Medal of Honor—Chattanooga, Tennessee. The 19,500 square-foot facility features life-sized, immersive exhibits that memorialize our nation’s highest military award for valor, honor its national heritage and recipients, and educate future generations of Americans about the six character traits embodied by the Medal of Honor and its recipients: Patriotism, Citizenship, Courage, Integrity, Sacrifice and Commitment. For more information, please visit www.MOHHC.org.

Maranda Wilkinson

Maranda Wilkinson is the Director of Education for the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center.

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