Fort Moore will Become Official on Thursday, May 11th

Staff Report

Tuesday, May 9th, 2023

The National Infantry Museum will host the following:

  • 9:00AM MAY 11TH, 2023 Renaming Ceremony LIVESTREAM 

(GIANT SCREEN THEATER)

  • 1:00PM MAY 11TH, 2023 HAL & JULIA MOORE GALLERY RIBBON CUTTING & UNVEILING (Gallery 6 in NIM)

Hal Moore fought as Infantry in Korea, as Cavalry in Vietnam, and was a paratrooper. 

As such, he symbolizes the Infantry and Armor warfighting components. 

Julie Moore’s name would represent the Army family and the sacrifices made to support those who volunteer to defend our nation. 

As a unique “command team,” Hal and Julie Moore exemplified an extraordinary combination of courage, fighting spirit, and devotion to the welfare of those who serve this Nation and their families.

Learn About The Moores

Renaming the installation to Fort Moore will recognize their impressive careers while inspiring today’s men and women training to serve in uniform. 

Moreover, it celebrates not just soldiers but also army spouses by recognizing them as invaluable contributors to combat readiness – something that is especially meaningful for veterans or widows whose partners gave their life serving our country.

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Renaming the installation to Fort Moore will recognize their impressive careers while inspiring today’s men and women training to serve in uniform.  

Moreover, it celebrates not just soldiers but also army spouses by recognizing them as invaluable contributors to combat readiness – something that is especially meaningful for veterans or widows whose partners gave their life serving our country.

Read More