
Established by Congress in 1923, the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) became responsible for honoring the service and sacrifice of American service members overseas. With dignity and care – through cemeteries, monuments and memorial landscapes – the ABMC transformed battlefields into enduring places of remembrance and reflection for its fallen sons and daughters.
From the fields of France to the hills of Italy, ABMC’s World War I memorials mark the sites where Americans fought and fell. Each stands as both tribute and testament to the enduring bond between nations forged in war and sustained in peace.