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  2. Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America

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    Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America (also referred to as Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., Jewish War Veterans, or JWV) is an American Jewish veterans' organization created in 1896 by American Civil War veterans to raise awareness of contributions made by Jewish service members. [1] [2]

  3. National Museum of American Jewish Military History

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    Along with moving their headquarters to this building the JWV also established the National Shrine to the Jewish War Dead. On 2 September 1958, following the granting of a congressional charter, the Shrine became known as the Jewish War Veterans of the USA National Memorial, Inc. The museum's charter is registered as Public Law 85-3, HR 109.

  4. Military history of Jewish Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America is an American Jewish veterans' organization, and the oldest veterans group in the United States. It has an estimated 37,000 members. [91] The Jewish War Veterans were established in 1896. [91] The group holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code. [92] [93]

  5. Dupont Circle - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the national headquarters of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, the nation's oldest veterans organization, the National Museum of American Jewish Military History, and the Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Center are also located in Dupont Circle.

  6. List of Jewish Americans in the military - Wikipedia

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    Uriah P. Levy (War of 1812), first Jewish commodore; first Jewish American to have a full U.S. Navy career (1812–1862); hero of the War of 1812; instrumental in ending the practice of flogging; bought, repaired, restored, and preserved Monticello (Jefferson's home) (1834–1862); namesake of the Jewish Chapel at the Norfolk Naval Base and the ...

  7. Alan Sabrosky - Wikipedia

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    Alan Sabrosky is a retired Marine officer and former Director of Studies at the United States Army War College ' s Strategic Studies Institute, where he held the position of the Douglas MacArthur Chair of Research. He received the Superior Civilian Service Award in 1998.

  8. Babcock-Shattuck House - Wikipedia

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    Beginning during World War II, it was a post of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America. They converted the second floor into a large meeting room. During the tenure of this organization, the house played an important role in the Jewish community of Syracuse. [2] House, vacant, in 2008

  9. American Jewish Military Heritage Project - Wikipedia

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    The American Jewish Military Heritage Project is an internet educational project sponsored by the National Museum of American Jewish Military History, providing links to websites, films, and literature documenting the contributions of Jews to the American military or sites of interest to Jewish American veterans.